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Polyphonic Size
12,157 listeners
Polyphonic Size has never been a real band, but Roger-Marc Vande Voorde's project. Born in Charleroi (Belgium) in 1959, the young teen… read morePolyphonic Size has never been a real band, but Roger-Marc Vande Voorde's project. Born in Charleroi (Belgium) in 1959, the young teenager Roger-Marc spent some time in Germany, near Cologne. Being a true Rolling Stones fan, he star… read morePolyphonic Size has never been a real band, but Roger-Marc Vande Voorde's project. Born in Charleroi (Belgium) in 1959, the young teenager Roger-Marc spent some time in Germany, near Cologne. Being a true Rolling Stones fan, he started to learn guitar and began to play in small local bands :… read more -
Schleimer K
5,542 listeners
Schleimer K were a four piece (Michael Wolfen, Dominic Brethes, Mark Bernjamin and Bill Duncan) UK based experimental/minimal wave band who… read moreSchleimer K were a four piece (Michael Wolfen, Dominic Brethes, Mark Bernjamin and Bill Duncan) UK based experimental/minimal wave band who existed from 1981-1983. During their two year tenure, the more studio oriented band put out three… read moreSchleimer K were a four piece (Michael Wolfen, Dominic Brethes, Mark Bernjamin and Bill Duncan) UK based experimental/minimal wave band who existed from 1981-1983. During their two year tenure, the more studio oriented band put out three releases and one split 7'' with Die Partei. View wiki -
Happy Refugees
1,252 listeners
Happy Refugees were a band based around Stoke On Trent and London and originally started out as a more a more punk oriented band with two n… read moreHappy Refugees were a band based around Stoke On Trent and London and originally started out as a more a more punk oriented band with two names, Garage Class and The Pits. They released one now highly sought after single then moved on to… read moreHappy Refugees were a band based around Stoke On Trent and London and originally started out as a more a more punk oriented band with two names, Garage Class and The Pits. They released one now highly sought after single then moved on to Happy Refugees. HR dwell in a DIY / post-punk sound that… read more -
Thick Pigeon
8,951 listeners
Thick Pigeon was essentially a vehicle for songwriter Stanton Miranda and arranger Carter Burwell. Based in New York, the duo recorded a br… read moreThick Pigeon was essentially a vehicle for songwriter Stanton Miranda and arranger Carter Burwell. Based in New York, the duo recorded a brace of oblique, minimalist singles for Crepuscule in 1981-82 before moving sideways to Factory for… read moreThick Pigeon was essentially a vehicle for songwriter Stanton Miranda and arranger Carter Burwell. Based in New York, the duo recorded a brace of oblique, minimalist singles for Crepuscule in 1981-82 before moving sideways to Factory for their first album. Recorded in Manchester in late 1983, Too… read more -
Damon Edge
1,921 listeners
Thomas Wisse, a.k.a. Damon Edge (1949-1995) started as member of the psychedelic band CHROME with Helios Creed a.o. and began the Siren Rec… read moreThomas Wisse, a.k.a. Damon Edge (1949-1995) started as member of the psychedelic band CHROME with Helios Creed a.o. and began the Siren Records label. Drawing from such influences as Can, Crime, The Stooges, and Musik Konkrete, the duo … read moreThomas Wisse, a.k.a. Damon Edge (1949-1995) started as member of the psychedelic band CHROME with Helios Creed a.o. and began the Siren Records label. Drawing from such influences as Can, Crime, The Stooges, and Musik Konkrete, the duo produced a sound that no one could possibly emulate. '… read more -
The Three Johns
8,655 listeners
The Three Johns was an English post-punk/indie rock band formed in 1981 in Leeds originally consisting of guitarist Jon Langford (co-founde… read moreThe Three Johns was an English post-punk/indie rock band formed in 1981 in Leeds originally consisting of guitarist Jon Langford (co-founder of The Mekons), vocalist John Hyatt and bassist Phillip "John" Brennan, augmented by a… read moreThe Three Johns was an English post-punk/indie rock band formed in 1981 in Leeds originally consisting of guitarist Jon Langford (co-founder of The Mekons), vocalist John Hyatt and bassist Phillip "John" Brennan, augmented by a drum machine. The band split in late 1988 after a disastrou… read more -
Stockholm Monsters
16,401 listeners
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 -
Shoc Corridor
4,183 listeners
Shoc Corridor was an electronic band formed in West London in the early 1980s by Paul O'Carroll, Andy Garnham, Chris Davis and Nogi Pr… read moreShoc Corridor was an electronic band formed in West London in the early 1980s by Paul O'Carroll, Andy Garnham, Chris Davis and Nogi Prass. After the release of the 'Blind Sign' EP and 'Experiments In Incest' LP o… read moreShoc Corridor was an electronic band formed in West London in the early 1980s by Paul O'Carroll, Andy Garnham, Chris Davis and Nogi Prass. After the release of the 'Blind Sign' EP and 'Experiments In Incest' LP on Shout Records, Davis and Prass left and were replaced by P… read more -
X RAY POP
5,977 listeners
Real Name: Doc Pilot, Charlotte Barfuss, Patrick Gicquel, Olivier Gicquel, Fran Zoscha, Stéphane Archambault View wikiReal Name: Doc Pilot, Charlotte Barfuss, Patrick Gicquel, Olivier Gicquel, Fran Zoscha, Stéphane Archambault View wikiReal Name: Doc Pilot, Charlotte Barfuss, Patrick Gicquel, Olivier Gicquel, Fran Zoscha, Stéphane Archambault View wiki