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Edith Nylon
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Edith Nylon were a French rock band, active from the late 1970s through the early 1980s. Having emerged during the Punk era, they were a p… read moreEdith Nylon were a French rock band, active from the late 1970s through the early 1980s. Having emerged during the Punk era, they were a precursor to New Wave bands like Les Rita Mitsouko. They achieved considerable fame in France, goin… read moreEdith Nylon were a French rock band, active from the late 1970s through the early 1980s. Having emerged during the Punk era, they were a precursor to New Wave bands like Les Rita Mitsouko. They achieved considerable fame in France, going on to support English rock trio The Police at their peak. … read more -
Reptile Ranch
788 listeners
Reptile Ranch was the "house band" of the celebrated Z-Block label. They recorded their first 7" before they'd played a… read moreReptile Ranch was the "house band" of the celebrated Z-Block label. They recorded their first 7" before they'd played a single gig in public, or even chosen a name. The sound didn't really come together 'til… read moreReptile Ranch was the "house band" of the celebrated Z-Block label. They recorded their first 7" before they'd played a single gig in public, or even chosen a name. The sound didn't really come together 'til they'd moved to Cardiff and cut their DIY-hippiepsych … read more -
8 Eyed Spy
5,059 listeners
A band formed in September 1979 in New York City with Lydia Lunch, bass player George Scott III of James Chance & the Contortions/The R… read moreA band formed in September 1979 in New York City with Lydia Lunch, bass player George Scott III of James Chance & the Contortions/The Raybeats, Jim Sclavunos, as well as Michael Paumgardhen and Pat Irwin of The Raybeats. After George… read moreA band formed in September 1979 in New York City with Lydia Lunch, bass player George Scott III of James Chance & the Contortions/The Raybeats, Jim Sclavunos, as well as Michael Paumgardhen and Pat Irwin of The Raybeats. After George Scott overdoses on August 05, 1980 the remaining bandmember… read more -
Factums
8,292 listeners
Three dudes from Seattle make up Factums. They plunge their heads into a grim sonic wall of noise, post-Kraut synths, and intergenerational… read moreThree dudes from Seattle make up Factums. They plunge their heads into a grim sonic wall of noise, post-Kraut synths, and intergenerational punk squall and turn it into art-damaged minimal jams. Featuring ex-members of The Intelligence and Fruit Bats. View wikiThree dudes from Seattle make up Factums. They plunge their heads into a grim sonic wall of noise, post-Kraut synths, and intergenerational punk squall and turn it into art-damaged minimal jams. Featuring ex-members of The Intelligence and Fruit Bats. View wiki -
Yeah Yeah Noh
6,703 listeners
Yeah Yeah Noh were a post-punk group formed in Leicester, England in 1984. They released two albums and five singles while still together, and have had two compilation albums issued since they split in 1986. The group reformed in 2011, an announcement appearing on the Cherry Red Records website: … read more -
Stockholm Monsters
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A neglected part of the Factory Records scene, the Stockholm Monsters are a key link between the bristly art-funk of A Certain Ratio and th… read moreA neglected part of the Factory Records scene, the Stockholm Monsters are a key link between the bristly art-funk of A Certain Ratio and the good-foot indie dance vibe of Happy Mondays and the other Manchester bands of the late '80s… read moreA neglected part of the Factory Records scene, the Stockholm Monsters are a key link between the bristly art-funk of A Certain Ratio and the good-foot indie dance vibe of Happy Mondays and the other Manchester bands of the late '80s. Often seen merely as New Order proteges (Peter Hook produc… read more -
Sara Goes Pop
2,292 listeners
Sara Goes Pop was Sara (Sara Fancy) and Amos (a.k.a. L. Voag, real name: Jim Welton) from The Homosexuals. They released a self-titled doub… read moreSara Goes Pop was Sara (Sara Fancy) and Amos (a.k.a. L. Voag, real name: Jim Welton) from The Homosexuals. They released a self-titled double 7" in 1982 on the It's War Boys label. These songs sometimes appear credited to Amos … read moreSara Goes Pop was Sara (Sara Fancy) and Amos (a.k.a. L. Voag, real name: Jim Welton) from The Homosexuals. They released a self-titled double 7" in 1982 on the It's War Boys label. These songs sometimes appear credited to Amos & Sara / Amos and Sara but should be retagged as they we… read more -
The Deep Freeze Mice
5,893 listeners
The Deep Freeze Mice were an English New Wave band that were active between 1979 and 1989. They were based in Leicester, and consisted of t… read moreThe Deep Freeze Mice were an English New Wave band that were active between 1979 and 1989. They were based in Leicester, and consisted of the core members Alan Jenkins (guitars and singing), Sherree Lawrence (organ and other keyboards), … read moreThe Deep Freeze Mice were an English New Wave band that were active between 1979 and 1989. They were based in Leicester, and consisted of the core members Alan Jenkins (guitars and singing), Sherree Lawrence (organ and other keyboards), and Mick Bunnage (bass guitar). The band had two different d… read more -
35MM Dreams
1,069 listeners
35mm Dreams a biography I would have said formed in 1978 by 4 school friends from Craigmount High School, Edinburgh Scotland, however origi… read more35mm Dreams a biography I would have said formed in 1978 by 4 school friends from Craigmount High School, Edinburgh Scotland, however original bass player Ian handed me a family tree he had written in 1978 that shows that the core of the… read more35mm Dreams a biography I would have said formed in 1978 by 4 school friends from Craigmount High School, Edinburgh Scotland, however original bass player Ian handed me a family tree he had written in 1978 that shows that the core of the band were doing something together as early as Jan 76. Earl… read more -
LUCRATE MILK
3,499 listeners
Lucrate Milk were a French neo-jazz art punk band from Paris, France. The band was formed in 1979 by two former milkmen, Lombrick Laul (bas… read moreLucrate Milk were a French neo-jazz art punk band from Paris, France. The band was formed in 1979 by two former milkmen, Lombrick Laul (bass), and Masto Lowcost (born Tomas Huser, saxophonist and photographer), they were later joined by … read moreLucrate Milk were a French neo-jazz art punk band from Paris, France. The band was formed in 1979 by two former milkmen, Lombrick Laul (bass), and Masto Lowcost (born Tomas Huser, saxophonist and photographer), they were later joined by American-born painter Nina Childress who sang and played key… read more