lunes, 4 de septiembre de 2017

23 Skidoo


23 Skidoo are a British band playing a fusion of industrial, post-punk, alternative dance, rock, and world music. The group was named after an early 20th century American slang phrase that appeared in the work of Aleister Crowley, William S. Burroughs, Robert Anton Wilson and filmmaker Julian Biggs. Formed in 1979 by Fritz Catlin, Johnny Turnbull and Sam Mills, and later augmented by Alex Turnbull and Tom Heslop, 23 Skidoo had interests in martial arts, Burundi and Kodo drumming, Fela Kuti, The Last Poets, William S. Burroughs, as well as the emerging confluence of industrial, post-punk and funk, heard in artists such as A Certain Ratio, Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, The Pop Group and This Heat

Their first 7", 'Ethics' was released in 1980, followed by the 'Last Words' 7", produced by Stephen Mallinder and Richard H. Kirk from Cabaret Voltaire. A Peel Session was recorded on September 16, 1981 that included Richard. Their debut album, 'Seven Songs', was released in 1982 and is said to evoke the claustrophobic humidity of an African forest. An experimental EP 'Tearing Up The Plans' was produced without the Turnbull brothers, who were traveling in Indonesia. Guitarist Sam Mills and vocalist Tom Heslop left the band soon after, and with the arrival of slap-bassist David "Sketch" Martin following the break-up of Linx, the lineup remained the same until their disintegration in 2003. 


With the Turnbull brothers back from Indonesia where they were exposed to Gamelan, the band recruited Aswad's horn section for the 'Coup' 12", which featured samples from Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now". It has been alleged that The Chemical Brothers stole the bass line for their "Block Rockin' Beats" track. 'The Culling Is Coming' (1983 - noted for featuring the band live at the first WOMAD Festival) and 'Urban Gamelan' (1984) followed, criticized at the time for their shift towards more abstract sounds. After having been evicted from their rehearsal space at Genesis P-Orridge's "Death Factory" the band shifted their focus towards hip hop and released a few singles and a compilation album 'Just Like Everybody' in 1987. 

In 1989 the Turnbull brothers formed the Ronin label, and released material by Deckwrecka, Roots Manuva, and Rodney P amongst others. They signed to Virgin Records in 1991 and were able to build a new studio with their advance. In 2000 they released a self-titled LP, which featured contributions from Pharoah Sanders and Roots Manuva. This was followed by a compilation of singles, 'The Gospel Comes To New Guinea' in 2002, and for the first time on CD, reissues of 'Seven Songs' and 'Urban Gamelan'. In 2003 the Turnbull brothers liquidated the company. In 2008 LTM reissued the whole back catalog of 23 Skidoo. [SOURCE: DISCOGS

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