Kommunity FK | |
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Background information | |
Origin | California, USA |
Genres | Deathrock Gothic rock |
Years active | 1978–present |
Labels | Invisible Cleopatra Independent Project Mobilization Records |
Associated acts | Texylvania, Patrick Mata |
Website | [1] |
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Patrick Mata |
Kommunity FK is a Deathrock band that helped establish what came to be known as the deathrock scene in Los Angeles. The band was formed in 1978 by American rock singer Patrick Mata influenced by Throbbing Gristle, David Bowie and Joy Division. Mata also introduced his own influences, inspired by the 1916 Dada Movement, Anti Art, noise & musique concrète, plus the "cut up method" invented by Brion Gysin but executed by William Burroughs into his music.[1] Though initially named Kommunity Fuck, the band's name was soon shortened to Kommunity FK by Patrick Mata. Mata has stated that the band's name was inspired dually by the cold shoulder given him by local unimaginative media venue talent buyers and industry powers. He dubbed the trio "kommunity fuck", and by a piece of paste-up art he created of the same name.[2]
Their first album The Vision and the Voice was released in 1983.
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