Cultural Amnesia

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Cultural Amnesia
Background information
Years active 1979 – 1983, 1998 – Present
Website http://www.culturalamnesia.com/
Members
Ben Norland
Gerald Greenway
John Peacock

Cultural Amnesia are an English post-punk group first active between 1979 and 1983. During this first period they released three cassette albums: Video Rideo (1981), The Uncle of the Boot (1983) and Sinclair's Luck (1983) and contributed to a number of compilations. Working in the wake of the early industrial bands, CA's output is very diverse, ranging from ambient soundscapes to synthpop, but it can be broadly characterized as song-based electronic music, normally making use of synthesizer, drum machine and guitar. Very early on in his career they worked with the late Geff Rushton (John Balance) of Coil, who wrote a handful of songs for them and who was an important supporter and enabler. After fifteen years of silence the band produced three new tracks in 1998. Recent years have seen a return to sustained activity and some small-scale releases of old and new material. The CA website is a very full source of information on the band's output, both released and unreleased, with a number of tracks available for download. The site is a useful resource for those wanting to know more about the UK cassette scene of the late '70s and early '80s. Enormous Savages, a compilation of material from 1981--1983, was released in spring 2007.

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Albums

  • Video Rideo (1981)
  • Sinclair's Luck (1983)
  • The Uncle Of The Boot (1983)
  • Enormous Savages (2007)
  • Little Savage (2007)

Compilation appearances

  • "Yellow Song" on Standard Response (1979)
  • "Cyberforms Dub" on Snatch 2 (1980)
  • "Repetition For This World", "Reprise", "Dialogue Of Skull And Soul" and "Secrets Of The Passive Margin" on Endzeit (1982)
  • "Colorblind" and "The Pigs Are Coming" on A Sudden Surge Of Power (1983)
  • "Nobody Does It Like You Do!" on Qu'est-ce Qu'il Y A? (1983)
  • "Rest Home (The Man Who Worked With Tourists)" on Rising From The Red Sand (Volume Four) (1983)
  • "Kingdom Come" on The Angels Are Coming (1983)
  • "Where Has All The Difference Gone?" on On-Slaught No. 6 (1985)

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