Artist's albums
Present The Empathy Exams
2023 · album
(All I Want Is To) Disappear
2023 · single
Happiness is Obsolete
2022 · album
Five-Cornered Drone (Crispy Duck)
2021 · single
Political Songs
2020 · album
Political Song for the Lonely City to Sing (Edit)
2020 · single
Sleeping As Much of the Day As We Wanted
2020 · single
Name Your Trouble
2019 · single
It Isn't Real So It Doesn't Count
2019 · single
We Can Never Go Home
2018 · album
This Terrible and Beautiful World
2018 · single
Fully Present
2018 · single
Hey (Styrofoam Remix)
2017 · single
Less of Everything
2013 · single
Coho Lips (10th Anniversary Edition)
2013 · album
Disco Synthesizers & Daily Tranquilizers
2010 · album
Get Smarter EP
2010 · EP
Get Smarter
2010 · single
Other Side of Town
2009 · single
Bright Red Helmet EP
2008 · EP
A Thousand Words
2008 · album
The Same Channel
2006 · album
Live
2005 · album
Nothing's Lost
2004 · album
A Heart Without a Mind EP
2003 · EP
EP2
2002 · EP
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Biography
The electronic one-man project known as Styrofoam came to life in Antwerp, Belgium, but didn't find its feet until moving to Berlin early on, and immersing itself in the developing rock/electronic hybrid scene that was taking that city by storm in the early years of the 21st century. The sole artist behind the moniker, Arne Van Petegem, quickly built a solid following in his new home, and caught the attention of Morr Music. Styrofoam released its first album for the label, The Point Misser, in 2000, followed by a string of successful releases, including 2001's A Short Album About Murder, 2003's I'm What's There to Show That Something's Missing, and 2004's Nothing's Lost. An EP (Heart Without a Mind) followed the album releases, but it was to be the last for Styrofoam under the guidance of Morr. Although most of Styrofoam's work -- up to this point -- was purely solo work, focusing on Van Petegem's ideas and concepts in a rather intimate recording atmosphere, he did manage a handful of remixes (Jimmy Eat World, for one) and collaborations with other Morr artists (Notwist, Lali Puna). His next move, to the acclaimed label Nettwerk, also saw Van Petegem working with outside producers on his Styrofoam work for the first time. The 2008 full-length (and debut for Nettwerk) A Thousand Words featured the production team Wax, Ltd. and guest appearances from Jim Adkins (Jimmy Eat World), Blake Hazard, and Josh Rouse. ~ Chris True, Rovi