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  1. Adding to the band’s international constituency, Chris Groothuizen came from New Zealand, where he’d worked at Progressive Recording Studios in Auckland helping a number of the Flying Nun label bands to record. ‘Guy had a pretty clear vision for the group’s sound,’ he remembers.

  2. Chris Groothuizen. New Zealand born artist based in London. Was a founding member of the band 'The House Of Love'. Since the dissolution of the band, Christian studied architecture and now lectures at University of East London.

  3. The House of Love is the eponymous debut album by the British alternative rock band the House of Love. Released on 16 May 1988 [1] by Creation Records, the album was a critical success. It appeared in many 1988 critics' lists in NME, [14] Melody Maker [15] and Sounds. [16] Background.

  4. It was the band's first new release since 1993 and saw a reunion of the band, featuring the return of original lead guitarist Terry Bickers (although not bass guitarist Chris Groothuizen).

  5. The House Of Love. English indie pop/alternative rock band founded in 1986 in London. The initial line-up included principle songwriter Guy Chadwick (vocals, guitar), Terry Bickers (guitar), Andrea Heukamp (guitar, vocals), Chris Groothuizen (bass) & Pete Evans (drums).

  6. Aunque Chris Groothuizen fue invitado a volver y así reformar la alineación de la banda clásica, rechazó amigablemente la propuesta, optando en su lugar por permanecer en su carrera arquitectónica.

  7. También participó como invitada la alemana Andrea Heukamp (guitarra, voz), quien había sido miembro de la formación original, así como la sólida base rítmica de siempre conformada por Chris Groothuizen (bajo, coros) y Pete Evans (batería).