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The Popheads
345 listeners
1."The Popheads headpopped their way from obscurity and back again on "Headpop" and "Popheads In Space" by using a… read more1."The Popheads headpopped their way from obscurity and back again on "Headpop" and "Popheads In Space" by using a Pro One (the prototype Linndrum), a Revox and Blair Cunningham's ideas. He ended up drummin… read more1."The Popheads headpopped their way from obscurity and back again on "Headpop" and "Popheads In Space" by using a Pro One (the prototype Linndrum), a Revox and Blair Cunningham's ideas. He ended up drumming in Haircut One Hundred and The Pretenders." - Tot T… read more -
Shake/Shake
175 listeners
One of the acts featured in the early days of the Compact Organisation label. Shake/Shake played a fairly frenetic new wave/funk hybrid th… read moreOne of the acts featured in the early days of the Compact Organisation label. Shake/Shake played a fairly frenetic new wave/funk hybrid that sounded a little like a British version of the B-52s View wikiOne of the acts featured in the early days of the Compact Organisation label. Shake/Shake played a fairly frenetic new wave/funk hybrid that sounded a little like a British version of the B-52s View wiki -
Tot Taylor
1,179 listeners
Born Cambridgeshire, England. First band A Special Moment signed to Chris Blackwell's Island Records while still at school, one unrele… read moreBorn Cambridgeshire, England. First band A Special Moment signed to Chris Blackwell's Island Records while still at school, one unreleased single 'Let's Socialize'. Formed bubblenoise powerpop troup Advertising with C… read moreBorn Cambridgeshire, England. First band A Special Moment signed to Chris Blackwell's Island Records while still at school, one unreleased single 'Let's Socialize'. Formed bubblenoise powerpop troup Advertising with Cambridge graduate guitarist Simon Boswell, one album 'J… read more -
The King Of Luxembourg
6,627 listeners
The King of Luxembourg is one of many aliases used by Simon Fisher Turner. 2 albums were recorded on the cult 80's label El Records, s… read moreThe King of Luxembourg is one of many aliases used by Simon Fisher Turner. 2 albums were recorded on the cult 80's label El Records, seeing Turner brilliantly deal with psychedelic, sunshine and indie pop. View wikiThe King of Luxembourg is one of many aliases used by Simon Fisher Turner. 2 albums were recorded on the cult 80's label El Records, seeing Turner brilliantly deal with psychedelic, sunshine and indie pop. View wiki -
The Sound Barrier
1,425 listeners
The Sound Barrier has often been broken by fans of the 60s garage band sound cranking up the combo's smashing 45 "(My) Baby'… read moreThe Sound Barrier has often been broken by fans of the 60s garage band sound cranking up the combo's smashing 45 "(My) Baby's Gone"/"Hey Hey" - but the Sound Barrier combo had a smashing history of their own… read moreThe Sound Barrier has often been broken by fans of the 60s garage band sound cranking up the combo's smashing 45 "(My) Baby's Gone"/"Hey Hey" - but the Sound Barrier combo had a smashing history of their own. The Sound Barrier began as a group of Salem junior high sc… read more -
One Thousand Violins
4,324 listeners
One Thousand Violins were a sixties-influenced jangle pop group from Sheffield, Yorkshire, who had several UK Indie Chart hits in the late … read moreOne Thousand Violins were a sixties-influenced jangle pop group from Sheffield, Yorkshire, who had several UK Indie Chart hits in the late 1980s. The band was formed in 1985 by Darren Swindells (bass), Colin Gregory (guitar), John Wood (… read moreOne Thousand Violins were a sixties-influenced jangle pop group from Sheffield, Yorkshire, who had several UK Indie Chart hits in the late 1980s. The band was formed in 1985 by Darren Swindells (bass), Colin Gregory (guitar), John Wood (vocals), David Warmsley (keyboards/guitar), and Peter Day (d… read more -
April Showers
3,407 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