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Rip Rig + Panic

Named after a good ’60s jazz album by Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Rip Rig + Stress answered the query: what goes on when avant-garde post-punks collide head-long having a pop/soul singer and perform a mutated type of jazz? A loosely knit assortment of ex-Pop Group people (Gareth Sager and Bruce Smith) …

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A Certain Ratio

Though formed in Manchester’s later-’70s punk picture, A Certain Proportion used a growing amount of electronic devices through the entire ’80s to be even more of a dancefloor-oriented band, very much like Stock labelmates New Purchase. The group (whose name is normally a pointer to a Brian Eno melody) was …

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Pigbag

Pigbag was among the restlessness from the later-’70s/early-’80s post-punks. Instead of conform to a precise audio, the group combined components of funk and jazz to their “anything will go” attitude. The group produced in 1980 by Chris Hamlyn (clarinet, percussion), Roger Freeman (percussion, trombone), Chris Lee (trumpet), and Adam Johnstone …

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Glaxo Babies

Glaxo Infants were a post-punk music group located in Bristol, Britain. The foursome was vocalist Rob Chapman, guitarist/vocalist Dan Catsis (ex-Pop Group), drummer Geoff Alsopp, and bassist Tom Nichols. They released the THAT IS YOUR DAILY LIFE EP in 1979; by enough time from the Christine Keeler solitary months later, …

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The Pop Group

Nevertheless one might describe their music, the Pop Group most definitely weren’t a pop group, even though they rose to popularity because the first wave of Uk punk had however to break, they weren’t actually punk possibly, through their aggressive fusion of funk, noise, dub, totally free jazz, proto-punk, post-beat …

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