Biography
LesSon seVen (or LesSon 7), was an industrial dance band from Dallas, Texas circa 1986-1992. They had tracks produced by MC 900 FT. Jesus, and Information Society. The band was made up of Wynne Martin (keyboards, sampling, programming), scott crow (vocals and talking) and David Starfire (guitars and keyboards).
They toured with Skinny Puppy in 1988, and Nine Inch Nails in 89'-90'. They performed often with industrial greats such as Ministry, Revolting Cocks, Clan of Xymox, Laibach, Weathermen, Swans, Front Line Assembly, Psychic TV, Die Warzau, Consolidated and many others from 88'-92'.
Their first 12" was 'Radiation' which came out originally on Oak Lawn Records(the U.S. label for C.C.C.P. and Micro Chip League ) in late 1988. It was later remixed and released on an early Razormaid 12".
'Radiation' also appears on the compilation CD "Retro Club Classics' released in 1999' with CCCP , MCL on it.
They achieved major club and college radio play often charting on CMJ (College Music Journal) and top DJ lists across the U.S.
They released one CD entitled 'Audio Assault which was a compilation of tracks from LesSon SeVen, a rap/industrial outfit called ITT (International Thief Thief) and their combined side project called Audio Assault. ITT and lesson seven often toured together and combined their over the top performances which caught the ears of MC 900 Ft. Jesus. It was released in 1991 on Crystal Clear Records.
LesSon SeVen and Audio Assault also appeared on two compilation records from radio station KDGE in Dallas in the early 90's. Vol. 1 and Vol. 4
Despite being a cutting edge band and receiving underground notoriety, the band ceased to exist in 92'.
David Starfire is currently an active DJ, touring and mixing worldwide, Wynne Martin went on to form Mothman on the West Coast, and scott crow exited the music business for writing, politics and other life.
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