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The Door and the Window
2,134 listeners
The Door And The Window was a short-lived British art punk DIY band, formed by the duo of Nag and Bendle in London, and active from 1979 to… read moreThe Door And The Window was a short-lived British art punk DIY band, formed by the duo of Nag and Bendle in London, and active from 1979 to '81. Originally inspired by both the DIY ethic of the punk movement and the likes of Throbb… read moreThe Door And The Window was a short-lived British art punk DIY band, formed by the duo of Nag and Bendle in London, and active from 1979 to '81. Originally inspired by both the DIY ethic of the punk movement and the likes of Throbbing Gristle and File Under Pop, two friends Nag and Bendle d… read more -
Lemon Kittens
6,791 listeners
Lemon Kittens was an avant-garde project that remained a collaborative effort between Karl Blake and others, including Danielle Dax. Lemon … read moreLemon Kittens was an avant-garde project that remained a collaborative effort between Karl Blake and others, including Danielle Dax. Lemon Kittens material is often described as avant-garde, tribal and psychedelic. Lemon Kittens were fo… read moreLemon Kittens was an avant-garde project that remained a collaborative effort between Karl Blake and others, including Danielle Dax. Lemon Kittens material is often described as avant-garde, tribal and psychedelic. Lemon Kittens were formed by Karl Blake and Gary Thatcher (the latter ex-of local… read more -
L. Voag
2,151 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 -
The Deep Freeze Mice
6,607 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 -
Rip Rig & Panic
12,334 listeners
Rip Rig + Panic was a post-punk band, founded in Bristol in 1981. It was named after a jazz album of the same name by Rahsaan Roland Kirk. … read moreRip Rig + Panic was a post-punk band, founded in Bristol in 1981. It was named after a jazz album of the same name by Rahsaan Roland Kirk. Its members included singer Neneh Cherry, Sean Oliver, Mark Springer, and Gareth Sager and Bruce S… read moreRip Rig + Panic was a post-punk band, founded in Bristol in 1981. It was named after a jazz album of the same name by Rahsaan Roland Kirk. Its members included singer Neneh Cherry, Sean Oliver, Mark Springer, and Gareth Sager and Bruce Smith - the latter two formerly of The Pop Group. The group s… read more -
Grow Up
1,679 listeners
Grow Up were a Manchester post-punk band who recorded for the Object label and were connected with the Manchester Musician's Collectiv… read moreGrow Up were a Manchester post-punk band who recorded for the Object label and were connected with the Manchester Musician's Collective. Lead singer John Bisset-Smith was also a member of Spherical Objects (as later was guitarist R… read moreGrow Up were a Manchester post-punk band who recorded for the Object label and were connected with the Manchester Musician's Collective. Lead singer John Bisset-Smith was also a member of Spherical Objects (as later was guitarist Roger Blackburn). The band recorded 2 eps a single and two a… read more -
The 49 Americans
2,819 listeners
Post-punk / art rock project consisting of among others: David Toop, Steve Beresford, Max Eastley, Terry Day, Viv Albertine (of The Slits),… read morePost-punk / art rock project consisting of among others: David Toop, Steve Beresford, Max Eastley, Terry Day, Viv Albertine (of The Slits), Vivien Goldman, Peter Cusack, Lol Coxhill. They released two singles and two albums in the early 1980s. View wikiPost-punk / art rock project consisting of among others: David Toop, Steve Beresford, Max Eastley, Terry Day, Viv Albertine (of The Slits), Vivien Goldman, Peter Cusack, Lol Coxhill. They released two singles and two albums in the early 1980s. View wiki -
Metabolist
1,896 listeners
Metabolist were a UK experimental group forming in January 1977, consisting of Malcolm Lane (guitar, synth, vocals), Simon Millward (bass, … read moreMetabolist were a UK experimental group forming in January 1977, consisting of Malcolm Lane (guitar, synth, vocals), Simon Millward (bass, vocals, synth), Mark Rowlatt (drums, percussion) and Anton Loach, with Jacqueline Bailey dedicated… read moreMetabolist were a UK experimental group forming in January 1977, consisting of Malcolm Lane (guitar, synth, vocals), Simon Millward (bass, vocals, synth), Mark Rowlatt (drums, percussion) and Anton Loach, with Jacqueline Bailey dedicated to designing the band's record covers in a Suprematist… read more -
Shoes For Industry
1,404 listeners
Shoes for Industry were a post punk band formed in bristol in 1979. The band released a 7" and participated in e(gg)clectic compilatio… read moreShoes for Industry were a post punk band formed in bristol in 1979. The band released a 7" and participated in e(gg)clectic compilation. In 1980 released the lp "talk like a whelk". "They used to play a dodgy pub cal… read moreShoes for Industry were a post punk band formed in bristol in 1979. The band released a 7" and participated in e(gg)clectic compilation. In 1980 released the lp "talk like a whelk". "They used to play a dodgy pub called The Old Castle Green and the singer wore an exploding br… read more -
Transmitters
1,434 listeners
Peel recognised it. So did Fluff. In 1979 The Transmitters were several decades and decibels ahead of even the most hardened post punk ro… read morePeel recognised it. So did Fluff. In 1979 The Transmitters were several decades and decibels ahead of even the most hardened post punk rocker. Now we’ve had our urban ears syringed by the likes of Franz Ferdinand and The Killers, we c… read morePeel recognised it. So did Fluff. In 1979 The Transmitters were several decades and decibels ahead of even the most hardened post punk rocker. Now we’ve had our urban ears syringed by the likes of Franz Ferdinand and The Killers, we can all slip as comfortably into The Transmitters new compila… read more