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Mass

Following the breakup of Rema Rema, Gary Asquith, Mick Allen, and Mark Cox formed the art-damaged discordance of Mass with Danny Briottet. Among the first 4AD rings, they debuted using the You and I one in 1980, chasing it up a season later using the full-length Labour of Like. Asquith …

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Hammer Damage

Akron post-punk quartet Hammer Harm was formed in 1978 by ex-Rubber Town Rebels bassist Scott Winkler and drummer Michael Hammer, who remained in Ohio when all of those other Rebels lineup relocated to LA. Vocalist Dave Zagar and guitarist George Cabaniss finished the initial Hammer Harm roster, although after issuing …

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Drowning Craze

Initially a car for Angela Jaeger, a fresh York-born vocalist who had moved to London to review voice and musical theater, Drowning Craze was just collectively from 1980 to 1982. Although its’ post-punk strategy hook them up to the leading edge of early-80s’ English music, they’re greatest kept in mind …

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Lori & the Chameleons

Shaped in 1979 in Liverpool, England, this group was a car for the evocative teenage singer Lori Larty. With support, creation and songwriting supplied by previous Big In Japan alumni David Balfe and Costs Drummond, Lori surfaced with an attractive, nearly spoken-word tribute to Japan (the united states), entitled ‘Contact’. …

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Krawallbrüder

While Oi! acquired its root base in the working-class punk rings of Britain in the ’70s and ’80s, Krawallbrüder are keeping the audio alive in Germany. Produced in 1993, the group’s just primary member, Pascal, provides kept the music group alive and kicking, launching a small number of albums and …

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I, Ludicrous

I, Ludicrous could very well be the only music group who copied the Fall and remained favored by that band’s enthusiasts. This probably originates from the duo having possessed up with their inspiration, which Fall leader Tag E. Smith booked them to aid his music group once he noticed an …

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P-Model

Japanese brand-new wave band P-Model started up in 1979, shaped by central member Hirasawa Susumu from the remains of his prior band, the intensifying rock group Mandrake. Frequently credited, as well as their contemporaries the Plastics and Hikashu, as co-founders of Japanese techno-pop, P-Model’s impact has been sensed over several …

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The Avant Gardeners

The Avant Gardeners were — as the name suggests — an avant-garde combo, located in Okehampton, Devon, and lining up as Russell Murch (vocals, guitar), Martin Sanders (guitar), and Nigel Rae (bass, keyboards), plus Only Ones drummer Mike Kellie, working around his commitments somewhere else. A demo documented at an …

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The Method Actors

THE TECHNIQUE Actors, a critically adored post-punk/fresh wave music group from Athens, GA, was formed in 1979 by two members from the short-lived Tone-Tones: guitarist/vocalist Vic Varney and drummer/vocalist David Gamble. Though they gigged thoroughly throughout NEW YORK in a focused burst a couple of months shortly after developing, it …

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Ungdomskulen

Finding the right name for the rock group could be a real task. After exploring the options of names such as for example Position Ovation and Goddamnit, the three youthful Norwegians Frode Flatland (bass), Kristian Stockhaus (vocals, electric guitar), and Øyvind Solheim (drums) finally resolved on Ungdomskulen, which merely means …

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