Hooverphonic Discography May 2026
Hooverphonic is a Belgian band that has spent nearly three decades evolving from trip-hop pioneers to masters of symphonic pop and electronica. Their discography is often defined by their rotating lead vocalists, most notably Geike Arnaert
Studio Albums
5. Rare & Notable Non-Album Tracks
Essential Compilations & Rarities
- Key Album: Blue Wonder Power Milk (1998) – Dreamy, trip-hop perfection. Tracks: “Eden,” “This Strange Effect.” Lush, hypnotic.
- Essential: The Magnificent Tree (2000) – Breakthrough album. Orchestral, moody, catchy. “Mad About You” (their biggest hit) and “Out of Sight.” A masterpiece.
- Jackie Cane (2002) – Darker concept album about a fading star. Strings, drama, less trip-hop. Underrated.
- The President of the LSD Golf Club (2006?) – Actually a compilation; their final Geike studio album is Sit Down and Listen to Hooverphonic (2003, live with orchestra) — they loved live orchestras early.