
Compilation with Terpsychore & Testimonium, Kapotte Muziek, 1334, Maeror Tri, Tesendalo, Cupio Dissolvi, K2, Aube, Das Synthetische Mischgewebe, True Romance, The Oval Language, Rudolf Eb.er
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Pretty interesting tape by this band also known as Déficit des années antérieures.





Compilation with The Snails, The Stuff, The Sinyx, The Apostles, Omega Tribe, Flowers In The Dustbin, APF Brigade, Cold War, Zoundz, Conflict, The Weird Us.


Another live recording from Au Pairs, according to the tape cover their last concert. I have no idea where this was recorded. From wikipedia: "The Au Pairs were a post-punk band who formed in Birmingham in 1979. Music historian Gillian G. Gaar noted in her history of women in rock that the band mingled male and female musicians in a revolutionary collaborative way as part of its outspoken explorations of sexual politics. Their first album Playing with a Different Sex is considered a post-punk classic with strong, sarcastic songs like "It's Obvious" and "We're So Cool" taking a dry look at gender relations. Other songs, such as "Armagh" with its refrain,"we don't torture" took a pro-republican look at the then ongoing "Troubles" in Northern Ireland, which caused some controversy at the time. The band's second album, Sense and Sensuality, showed an even greater influence of jazz, soul, funk and disco on the band's sound, but was less well received.[citation needed] The band broke up in 1983 just before they were about to go into the studio to record an album with producer Steve Lillywhite. Woods formed an all woman band called the Darlings in the late '80s, but then left the music industry. She now works as a lawyer in London. Guitarist Paul Foad remains an active musician, playing with Andy Hamilton and the Blue Notes, a Jamaican jazz band, and teaching guitar in and around Birmingham. He has also published a guitar technique book, co-written with Stuart Ritchie, titled The Caged Guitarist (2000). Bass player Jane Munro works as an alternative therapist (aromatherapy, reflexology and Indian head massage) in Birmingham. Pete Hammond also remains an active musician and teaches percussion in Birmingham. The band performed in 1980 for the concert film, Urgh! A Music War. "
A massive post this one: five tapes and a booklet. Two tapes are the regular issues of Audio Arts (see also here), with artists talking about their work and some music. On the regular edition (Volume 6 Number 2) you'll find Richard Strange, Rose Garrard, Suan Hiller, Glenn Branca, Liliane Lijn, Maggi Hambling, AR Penck, Sharon Morris, Art School Bands, Sound on Sound, Richard Strange, Sonia Knox and on Volume 6 Number 3 Wndy Chambers, Steve Rogers, Mary Tierney, Edward Koch, Kazoophony, Christopher Price, Charlie Morrow, John Cage, Joan La Barbarbara, Annea Lockwood, Roselee Goldberg, Bob George. Three supplement cassettes came with this 10th anniversary edition: an interview with Joseph Beuys, Francesco Clemente talking and 'recordings from London's alternative club scene by Stephen Willats. More, older (and smaller) issues later.
Released on 30th april 1987 when this band existed five years. More of the same fine music.