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TV21
6,088 listeners
Question: You’re in an up and coming band… Having spent the previous three years gigging around the clubs and theatres of the UK and mainla… read moreQuestion: You’re in an up and coming band… Having spent the previous three years gigging around the clubs and theatres of the UK and mainland Europe, you’re offered the chance to open for one of the world’s biggest bands at the start of … read moreQuestion: You’re in an up and coming band… Having spent the previous three years gigging around the clubs and theatres of the UK and mainland Europe, you’re offered the chance to open for one of the world’s biggest bands at the start of their European Tour. After three sell out shows and a warm r… read more -
Disco Zombies
4,989 listeners
Disco Zombies was a British punk rock band. In 1979 they released two 7 inches. First was The Invisible E.P. and then Drums Over London. Th… read moreDisco Zombies was a British punk rock band. In 1979 they released two 7 inches. First was The Invisible E.P. and then Drums Over London. Their third and final release was Here Come The Buts 7" in 1980. "Here Come The Buts"… read moreDisco Zombies was a British punk rock band. In 1979 they released two 7 inches. First was The Invisible E.P. and then Drums Over London. Their third and final release was Here Come The Buts 7" in 1980. "Here Come The Buts" was featured on British Underground - The Best of the UK Pu… read more -
Occult Chemistry
1,424 listeners
Occult Chemistry was a band featuring Martha Tilson, later of A Certain Ratio on vocals. In 1980 Zip Records produced the ‘Occult Chemistry… read moreOccult Chemistry was a band featuring Martha Tilson, later of A Certain Ratio on vocals. In 1980 Zip Records produced the ‘Occult Chemistry EP’. Tillie (Martha Tilson) had sung backing vocals on the first Twilight Zoners record and (Gord… read moreOccult Chemistry was a band featuring Martha Tilson, later of A Certain Ratio on vocals. In 1980 Zip Records produced the ‘Occult Chemistry EP’. Tillie (Martha Tilson) had sung backing vocals on the first Twilight Zoners record and (Gordon Twilight) Glenn Carmichael decided to finance the product… read more -
I'm So Hollow
3,149 listeners
I'm So Hollow was a post-punk band which formed in 1979 in Sheffield, England. They consisted of Jane Wilson (vocals, synthesizer), Ro… read moreI'm So Hollow was a post-punk band which formed in 1979 in Sheffield, England. They consisted of Jane Wilson (vocals, synthesizer), Rod Leigh (vocals, guitar), Dayton Marsden (bass), Josef Sawicki (drums). The band split in 1982 aft… read moreI'm So Hollow was a post-punk band which formed in 1979 in Sheffield, England. They consisted of Jane Wilson (vocals, synthesizer), Rod Leigh (vocals, guitar), Dayton Marsden (bass), Josef Sawicki (drums). The band split in 1982 after releasing one album "Emotion/Sound/Motion" and … read more -
The Farmer's Boys
3,856 listeners
Baz, Frog, Mark & Stan made Casio flavoured melancholic pop in the early 80s. They were one of the only Norwich Scene groups to actual… read moreBaz, Frog, Mark & Stan made Casio flavoured melancholic pop in the early 80s. They were one of the only Norwich Scene groups to actually be from Norwich. After releasing a single on The Higsons' Waap label, The Farmers Boys w… read moreBaz, Frog, Mark & Stan made Casio flavoured melancholic pop in the early 80s. They were one of the only Norwich Scene groups to actually be from Norwich. After releasing a single on The Higsons' Waap label, The Farmers Boys were signed to EMI. They released two albums, but failed to … read more -
Art Objects
3,572 listeners
From Wikipedia: Art Objects played their first gig at Bristol’s Ashton Court Festival (mini-stage) in the summer of 1978. At that time, the… read moreFrom Wikipedia: Art Objects played their first gig at Bristol’s Ashton Court Festival (mini-stage) in the summer of 1978. At that time, the lineup consisted of poet Gerard Langley, dancer Wojtek Dmochowski, and guitarist Jonathan J. Key … read moreFrom Wikipedia: Art Objects played their first gig at Bristol’s Ashton Court Festival (mini-stage) in the summer of 1978. At that time, the lineup consisted of poet Gerard Langley, dancer Wojtek Dmochowski, and guitarist Jonathan J. Key (AKA Jonjo) producing a variety of musical and non-musical s… read more -
Bona Dish
8,617 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 -
Five Or Six
10,302 listeners
Five or Six was a UK (Richmond/Sheen/Kingston/West London) post-punk band, originally signed to Cherry Red Records. The original line-up was fluid, and apart from their key contribution to the best-selling compilation album Pillows &… read moreFive or Six was a UK (Richmond/Sheen/Kingston/West London) post-punk band, originally signed to Cherry Red Records. The original line-up was fluid, and apart from their key contribution to the best-selling compilation album Pillows & Prayers, they are perhaps most notable for the various acti… read more -
Article 58
1,443 listeners
Article 58 was a jangly post-punk band from Hamilton, Scotland who released their only record, the Event To Come 7", in 1981 on Ration… read moreArticle 58 was a jangly post-punk band from Hamilton, Scotland who released their only record, the Event To Come 7", in 1981 on Rational Records. The band featured amongst others future Creeping Bent label owner, Douglas MacIntyre a… read moreArticle 58 was a jangly post-punk band from Hamilton, Scotland who released their only record, the Event To Come 7", in 1981 on Rational Records. The band featured amongst others future Creeping Bent label owner, Douglas MacIntyre and Clare Grogan husband-to-be Stephen Lironi View wiki