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Medium Medium in 2004 |
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Background information | |
Origin | Nottingham, England |
Genres | Dance-punk Post-punk Funk |
Years active | 1978 | –1983, 2004–
Labels | Cherry Red Records |
Associated acts | C Cat Trance |
Website | http://www.mediummedium.com |
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John Rees Lewis Alan Turton Andy Ryder Steve Harvey |
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Past members | |
Nigel Stone Graham Spink Leslie Joachim Barrett Julie Wood |
Medium Medium were a post-punk band from Nottingham, England, initially active between 1978 and 1983.
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Emerging in 1978 out of Nottingham punk/rhythm & blues band The Press,[1] Medium Medium's debut single was "Them or Me", which was released in late 1978 and was still selling well enough in 1980 to place in the UK Independent Chart.[2][3] The second single, "Hungry, So Angry," was released in February 1981 on Cherry Red Records. One of the first records to introduce slap-bass - a technique borrowed from black funk music - to a generally white audience, "Hungry, So Angry" reached the #48 spot in Billboard's Disco chart and has appeared on over a dozen compilations over the years.
The band released one studio album, late-1981's The Glitterhouse, and its stark, stripped-down dub and dance rhythms and chiming, funk guitar with occasional saxophone and other sounds failed to ignite a large following.
Lead singer/sax player John Rees Lewis left at the start of 1982 to form C Cat Trance with original drummer Nigel Stone, who had left shortly before the release of "Hungry, So Angry". The remaining members, Andy Ryder (guitar/vocals), Alan Turton (bass), Graham Spink (offstage special sounds) and replacement drummer Steve Harvey, continued to tour and were later augmented by, first, Leslie Joachim Barrett (guitar/keyboards), then Julie Wood (keyboards). Forays into a fuller, more produced sound failed to garner the band a new record deal and Medium Medium split up in late 1983.
Inspired by a Cherry Red retrospective CD release in 2001 and the subsequent dance-punk revival, Medium Medium reformed in late 2004 for several live shows, including a showcase at the CMJ Music Marathon in New York. No longer a full-time venture, the band has stated plans to continue to write, record and perform.
In 2010 Medium Medium released a Split-LP with Kommissar Hjuler on the German label Der Schoene-Hjuler-Memorial-Fond containings tracks from their concert at Part Time Punks Festival USA, followed by a second Split-LP in 2011.