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Dance Chapter
4,465 listeners
Dance Chapter - powered by the angelic vocals of Cyrus Bruton - were initially seen by Ivo's partner Peter Kent as a band who might be… read moreDance Chapter - powered by the angelic vocals of Cyrus Bruton - were initially seen by Ivo's partner Peter Kent as a band who might be capable of filling the void left by the death of Joy Division's Ian Curtis. And although the… read moreDance Chapter - powered by the angelic vocals of Cyrus Bruton - were initially seen by Ivo's partner Peter Kent as a band who might be capable of filling the void left by the death of Joy Division's Ian Curtis. And although there wasn't, in fact, a great deal of musical similarity … read more
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Cupol
2,734 listeners
Cupol was a project of Wire members Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis. The two of them have also released music under the names B.C.Gilbert・G.… read moreCupol was a project of Wire members Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis. The two of them have also released music under the names B.C.Gilbert・G.Lewis and Dome, not to mention a multitude of collaborations involving other people. View wikiCupol was a project of Wire members Bruce Gilbert and Graham Lewis. The two of them have also released music under the names B.C.Gilbert・G.Lewis and Dome, not to mention a multitude of collaborations involving other people. View wiki
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The Past Seven Days
2,233 listeners
Guitar driven post-punk, The Past Seven Days hail from Sheffield, UK. They recorded just the one single in 1981 with Raindance on the A-side. View wikiGuitar driven post-punk, The Past Seven Days hail from Sheffield, UK. They recorded just the one single in 1981 with Raindance on the A-side. View wikiGuitar driven post-punk, The Past Seven Days hail from Sheffield, UK. They recorded just the one single in 1981 with Raindance on the A-side. View wiki
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My Captains
4,974 listeners
My Captains were a post-punk band from Oxford Uk that recorded on 4AD. Other bands from the small but influential Oxford scene at that time… read moreMy Captains were a post-punk band from Oxford Uk that recorded on 4AD. Other bands from the small but influential Oxford scene at that time included First Offence, Play Dead, English Subtitles, Dum Dum Dum, Wow Federation. View wikiMy Captains were a post-punk band from Oxford Uk that recorded on 4AD. Other bands from the small but influential Oxford scene at that time included First Offence, Play Dead, English Subtitles, Dum Dum Dum, Wow Federation. View wiki
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Drowning Craze
608 listeners
Allmusic lists "Drowning Craze", but most if not all singles are credited to "The Drowning Craze". Initially a vehicle … read moreAllmusic lists "Drowning Craze", but most if not all singles are credited to "The Drowning Craze". Initially a vehicle for Angela Jaeger, a New York-born vocalist who had moved to London to study voice and musical the… read moreAllmusic lists "Drowning Craze", but most if not all singles are credited to "The Drowning Craze". Initially a vehicle for Angela Jaeger, a New York-born vocalist who had moved to London to study voice and musical theater, The Drowning Craze was only together from 1980 to 1982… read more
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Psychotik Tanks
753 listeners
Psychotik Tanks were one of six acts who featured on 4AD's first-ever compilation 12" Presage(s), released in September 1980. The… read morePsychotik Tanks were one of six acts who featured on 4AD's first-ever compilation 12" Presage(s), released in September 1980. They promptly vanished into obscurity, though their track "Let's Have A Party" was res… read morePsychotik Tanks were one of six acts who featured on 4AD's first-ever compilation 12" Presage(s), released in September 1980. They promptly vanished into obscurity, though their track "Let's Have A Party" was resurrected for a full-length label compilation titled Natures … read more
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Glorious Din
11,614 listeners
Glorious Din are an American Post-Punk band from the middle 1980's. They released two LPs: Leading Stolen Horses (1985) Closely Watche… read moreGlorious Din are an American Post-Punk band from the middle 1980's. They released two LPs: Leading Stolen Horses (1985) Closely Watched Trains (1987) ********************************************** Glorious Din - Leading Stolen Horse… read moreGlorious Din are an American Post-Punk band from the middle 1980's. They released two LPs: Leading Stolen Horses (1985) Closely Watched Trains (1987) ********************************************** Glorious Din - Leading Stolen Horses Label: Insight Catalog#: R 41585 Format: Vinyl, LP … read more
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Furyo
4,232 listeners
Like naughty little teases, Abbo, Steve and Eddie sneaked out a couple of low profile releases on compilation albums during the first half … read moreLike naughty little teases, Abbo, Steve and Eddie sneaked out a couple of low profile releases on compilation albums during the first half of 1983. These turned out to be a useful appetiser for what was to come, even though few probably … read moreLike naughty little teases, Abbo, Steve and Eddie sneaked out a couple of low profile releases on compilation albums during the first half of 1983. These turned out to be a useful appetiser for what was to come, even though few probably realised it at the time. Both featured a Where's Lisse?… read more
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Getting The Fear
4,503 listeners
Getting the Fear grew from the ashes of Southern Death Cult. Barry (Jepson), Buzz (David Burrows) and Aki Nawaz (Haq Quershi) were joined b… read moreGetting the Fear grew from the ashes of Southern Death Cult. Barry (Jepson), Buzz (David Burrows) and Aki Nawaz (Haq Quershi) were joined by elfin singer Bee (Paul Hampshire) who replaced Ian Astbury on vocals. Bee and Barry went on to f… read moreGetting the Fear grew from the ashes of Southern Death Cult. Barry (Jepson), Buzz (David Burrows) and Aki Nawaz (Haq Quershi) were joined by elfin singer Bee (Paul Hampshire) who replaced Ian Astbury on vocals. Bee and Barry went on to form Into A Circle. Bee now resides in Thailand, where he was… read more
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The Royal Family And The Poor
7,041 listeners
Perhaps the most misunderstood band to record for Factory, The Royal Family & The Poor remain for many an (oc)cult enigma, releasing on… read morePerhaps the most misunderstood band to record for Factory, The Royal Family & The Poor remain for many an (oc)cult enigma, releasing only four albums in two decades, and rarely performing live after 1984. In fact the oblique band mon… read morePerhaps the most misunderstood band to record for Factory, The Royal Family & The Poor remain for many an (oc)cult enigma, releasing only four albums in two decades, and rarely performing live after 1984. In fact the oblique band moniker masks the identity of just one man, Mike Keane, whose c… read more