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Hear: Unit 4 - Hidden Faces
The Topplers - Slave Train
Isolation Ward - Dangerous
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Various Artists FM-BX Society LP
(available through Topplers in the UK and EU)
S.S. Records is pleased to present the first vinyl edition of the FM-BX Society Tape 001. Originally released
in 1981 only on cassette, with a limited run of 200, FM-BX 001 was the
first in a series of compilation tapes released by the staff of a radio
station in Brussels, Belgium. Needless to say, not many tapes made it
around, and very few survive today. I'd say that is a shame but with
this vinyl release, the word will get out about the bands on this tape,
albeit a few decades after its initial release!
FM-BX 001 features three bands, two from Belgium, one from Scotland. The
Belgium bands are Isolation Ward and Unit 4. Isolation Ward are known
in underground synth collector circles, as they had a bit of a run
after their debut on this release. Bleak and futuristic, Isolation Ward
fuse post punk with early 80s synth sounds and a DIY approach.
The stars of FM-BX are the all-woman foursome Unit 4. Little is known
about the band or their current whereabouts. No problem because their
music is all you need to tell you that they had something special
going. By their sound, the influences are obvious: Kleenex, Delta 5,
and the Raincoats all reverberate here though less "slick" than any of
those bands. Unit 4's aesthetics are more akin to the Petticoats and,
at times, the Shaggs. Fans of current day lady singers Titmachine and
the Dead Clodettes will dig. This is truly wonderful punk rock.
From Scotland comes the Topplers. If the name sounds familiar, it is
doubtful that it is because of the band. One of the Topplers is a guy
named Allan Henry, who runs the excellent DIY label Topplers Records.
In fact, it is Allan who turned me on to FM-BX to begin with. His band
The Topplers? Great stuff. Teens with an ear towards the TV
Personalities, The Times, and Subway Sect. They only existed for a
couple years but wound up on this tape and, as a result, with an
opening slot for Golden Earing! These are the only recordings that
exist. Had they come out at the time on a 7"s, I have no doubt DIY
collectors would be fighting over copies.
500
pressed on vinyl, housed in a sleeve cobbled together from the original cassette
release. Brief liner notes by The Topplers' Allan Henry.
Customers from the USA would be best advised to but this directly from Scott Soriano
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