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'O' Level
591 listeners
'O' Level were a British, late 1970s, punk rock, post punk and indie band, founded in 1976 by Ed Ball with friends John and Gerar… read more'O' Level were a British, late 1970s, punk rock, post punk and indie band, founded in 1976 by Ed Ball with friends John and Gerard Bennett. The group's name refers to the 'O'-Level of the British General Certific… read more'O' Level were a British, late 1970s, punk rock, post punk and indie band, founded in 1976 by Ed Ball with friends John and Gerard Bennett. The group's name refers to the 'O'-Level of the British General Certificate of Education. Along with early Television Personalities,… read more
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O Level
3,066 listeners
O level was an early project of Ed Ball (the Times, Television Personalities, Teenage Filmstars) comprised of his fellow TVPs. View wikiO level was an early project of Ed Ball (the Times, Television Personalities, Teenage Filmstars) comprised of his fellow TVPs. View wikiO level was an early project of Ed Ball (the Times, Television Personalities, Teenage Filmstars) comprised of his fellow TVPs. View wiki
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The Bartlebees
5,366 listeners
A band that flew well under the radar during the early 90's. Just as UK Indie was defining itself and music moguls were clambering ove… read moreA band that flew well under the radar during the early 90's. Just as UK Indie was defining itself and music moguls were clambering over themselves to sign up and cash in on once 'word of mouth' scenes such as Madchester no… read moreA band that flew well under the radar during the early 90's. Just as UK Indie was defining itself and music moguls were clambering over themselves to sign up and cash in on once 'word of mouth' scenes such as Madchester no one turned an eye to the continent.There was no internet th… read more
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Steve Treatment
1,039 listeners
Steve Treatment, or Steven John Finney as his parents know him, was born in Derby but the Rock'n'Roll dream led him to London in … read moreSteve Treatment, or Steven John Finney as his parents know him, was born in Derby but the Rock'n'Roll dream led him to London in 1975. Steve met Nikki Sudden of Swell Maps at Marc Bolan's 69 Bond Street office and the pai… read moreSteve Treatment, or Steven John Finney as his parents know him, was born in Derby but the Rock'n'Roll dream led him to London in 1975. Steve met Nikki Sudden of Swell Maps at Marc Bolan's 69 Bond Street office and the pair began busking around London and going to the early Punk gi… read more
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April Showers
3,440 listeners
There are two artists using this name. April Showers were a short-lived Glaswegian pop duo comprised of Jonathan Bernstein and Beatrice Col… read moreThere are two artists using this name. April Showers were a short-lived Glaswegian pop duo comprised of Jonathan Bernstein and Beatrice Colin. Releasing their only known single "Abandon Ship" on Big Star, a subsidiary of Chrysa… read moreThere are two artists using this name. April Showers were a short-lived Glaswegian pop duo comprised of Jonathan Bernstein and Beatrice Colin. Releasing their only known single "Abandon Ship" on Big Star, a subsidiary of Chrysalis, in 1984 it quickly gained a cult following due to it… read more
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Desperate Bicycles
5,515 listeners
The Desperate Bicycles were an English punk group. The band formed in 1977 in London as an experiment in the economics of punk's DIY methodology. Dave Papworth (drums), Nicky Stephens (keyboards), Roger Stephens (bass), and Danny Wigley (vocals) wanted to see how cheaply they could record an… read more
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Simon Turner
2,953 listeners
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They Go Boom!!
6,572 listeners
They Go Boom!! was an indie pop band from Margate, England during the 1990s featuring Mike Innes and Daryl Smith. They released a couple of… read moreThey Go Boom!! was an indie pop band from Margate, England during the 1990s featuring Mike Innes and Daryl Smith. They released a couple of tapes on their own, and a few 7" records and a 12" on the American label Sunday Records… read moreThey Go Boom!! was an indie pop band from Margate, England during the 1990s featuring Mike Innes and Daryl Smith. They released a couple of tapes on their own, and a few 7" records and a 12" on the American label Sunday Records before releasing their first album Atlantic on Sunday in 19… read more
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Stockholm Monsters
17,540 listeners
A neglected part of the Factory Records scene, the Stockholm Monsters is a key link between the bristly art-funk of A Certain Ratio and the… read moreA neglected part of the Factory Records scene, the Stockholm Monsters is a key link between the bristly art-funk of A Certain Ratio and the good-foot indie dance vibe of Happy Mondays and the other Manchester bands of the late '80s.… read moreA neglected part of the Factory Records scene, the Stockholm Monsters is a key link between the bristly art-funk of A Certain Ratio and the good-foot indie dance vibe of Happy Mondays and the other Manchester bands of the late '80s. Often seen merely as New Order proteges (Peter Hook produce… read more
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Teenage Filmstars
10,129 listeners
Teenage Filmstars are an English, post punk, independent, psychedelic 1980s-90s band, formed in 1979 by Edward Ball, Daniel Treacy and Jose… read moreTeenage Filmstars are an English, post punk, independent, psychedelic 1980s-90s band, formed in 1979 by Edward Ball, Daniel Treacy and Joseph Foster. The band segued into The Times in 1980, re-appearing on Creation Records under the old name in 1992. During both spells of the band's existenc… read more