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Yeah Yeah Noh
7,213 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 -
Spherical Objects
2,284 listeners
Spherical Objects were a Manchester post-punk band formed by Steve Solamar in 1978. They released four albums on their own Object label be… read moreSpherical Objects were a Manchester post-punk band formed by Steve Solamar in 1978. They released four albums on their own Object label before Solamar split the band in order to achieve his ambition of becoming a woman. Paul Morley cal… read moreSpherical Objects were a Manchester post-punk band formed by Steve Solamar in 1978. They released four albums on their own Object label before Solamar split the band in order to achieve his ambition of becoming a woman. Paul Morley called their music "existentialist psychedelia". View wiki -
The Dancing Cigarettes
3,012 listeners
The Dancing Cigarettes, from Bloomington, Indiana, were a post-punk/new wave group that existed from 1979-1983. There were some lineup cha… read moreThe Dancing Cigarettes, from Bloomington, Indiana, were a post-punk/new wave group that existed from 1979-1983. There were some lineup changes over that span, but typically the band consisted of singer/guitarist Michael Gitlin, bassist… read moreThe Dancing Cigarettes, from Bloomington, Indiana, were a post-punk/new wave group that existed from 1979-1983. There were some lineup changes over that span, but typically the band consisted of singer/guitarist Michael Gitlin, bassist Emily Bonus,keyboardist and multi -instrumentalist Tim Noe,… read more -
L. Voag
2,138 listeners
L. Voag (real name Jim Welton) was the bass player of post-punk, DIY group The Homosexuals. After leaving the band in 1979 he released the … read moreL. Voag (real name Jim Welton) was the bass player of post-punk, DIY group The Homosexuals. After leaving the band in 1979 he released the solo album 'The Way Out' (recorded in the downtime between Homosexuals recording session… read moreL. Voag (real name Jim Welton) was the bass player of post-punk, DIY group The Homosexuals. After leaving the band in 1979 he released the solo album 'The Way Out' (recorded in the downtime between Homosexuals recording sessions) which was the first of a slew of solo and collaborative r… read more -
39 Clocks
9,169 listeners
The 39 Clocks were an underground band from Hannover. Together with Nova Express, The Beauty Contest, Shiny Gnomes, Multicoloured Shades, K… read moreThe 39 Clocks were an underground band from Hannover. Together with Nova Express, The Beauty Contest, Shiny Gnomes, Multicoloured Shades, Kastrierten Philosophen (Castrated Philosophers) and Yellow Sunshine Underground they contributed t… read moreThe 39 Clocks were an underground band from Hannover. Together with Nova Express, The Beauty Contest, Shiny Gnomes, Multicoloured Shades, Kastrierten Philosophen (Castrated Philosophers) and Yellow Sunshine Underground they contributed to the German underground neo-psychedelic scene of the 1980s.… read more -
Bona Dish
8,600 listeners
Our style emerged as we scoured Saturday jumble sales in North London usually coming down off cheap speed from the night before. We wanted… read moreOur style emerged as we scoured Saturday jumble sales in North London usually coming down off cheap speed from the night before. We wanted a band that was musically democratic, cool and rhythmic, so with our girlfriends we formed Bona D… read moreOur style emerged as we scoured Saturday jumble sales in North London usually coming down off cheap speed from the night before. We wanted a band that was musically democratic, cool and rhythmic, so with our girlfriends we formed Bona Dish. Luckily our friend Kev (Saunders) put on art/music happ… read more -
The Gist
19,466 listeners
There are 2 artists known as "The Gist": 1) Nom de plume of Cardiff-born Stuart Moxham, former member of Young Marble Giants, for… read moreThere are 2 artists known as "The Gist": 1) Nom de plume of Cardiff-born Stuart Moxham, former member of Young Marble Giants, for 1983 solo album Embrace the Herd, released on Rough Trade records. 2)Canadian Avant-garde duo, wh… read moreThere are 2 artists known as "The Gist": 1) Nom de plume of Cardiff-born Stuart Moxham, former member of Young Marble Giants, for 1983 solo album Embrace the Herd, released on Rough Trade records. 2)Canadian Avant-garde duo, whom write and preform mostly comical songs in a wide variety … read more -
Desperate Bicycles
6,005 listeners
The Desperate Bicycles were an English punk group. The band formed in 1977 in London as an experiment in the economics of punk's DIY methodology. Dave Papworth (drums), Nicky Stephens (keyboards), Roger Stephens (bass), and Danny Wigley (vocals) wanted to see how cheaply they could record an… read more -
100 Flowers
9,072 listeners
100 Flowers is the second incarnation of late 70s Los Angeles gutter punk minimalists the Urinals. Composed of John Talley-Jones (vocals/b… read more100 Flowers is the second incarnation of late 70s Los Angeles gutter punk minimalists the Urinals. Composed of John Talley-Jones (vocals/bass guitar), Kjehl Johansen (guitar), and Kevin Barrett (drums), the trio decided that "the U… read more100 Flowers is the second incarnation of late 70s Los Angeles gutter punk minimalists the Urinals. Composed of John Talley-Jones (vocals/bass guitar), Kjehl Johansen (guitar), and Kevin Barrett (drums), the trio decided that "the Urinals" wasn't going over too well with the Califo… read more -
Los Microwaves
8,726 listeners
Los Microwaves — David Javelosa (aka David Microwave), Meg Brazil and Todd Rosa — were a San Francisco trio in which synthesizers predomina… read moreLos Microwaves — David Javelosa (aka David Microwave), Meg Brazil and Todd Rosa — were a San Francisco trio in which synthesizers predominated. Although they issued 45s as early as 1979, their debut album came out in 1981. By ths time le… read moreLos Microwaves — David Javelosa (aka David Microwave), Meg Brazil and Todd Rosa — were a San Francisco trio in which synthesizers predominated. Although they issued 45s as early as 1979, their debut album came out in 1981. By ths time leader Javelosa (who's done other production/playing jobs… read more