Repetition (band) | |
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Background information | |
Origin | United Kingdom |
Genres | new wave |
Years active | 1979-1982 |
Labels | Les Disques Du Crepuscule |
Website | Myspace.com |
Members | |
Sarah Osbourne (vocals 1979-80,1982) Tim Transe (drums) Pete Petrol (guitar) Nicholas (bass guitar Andy Hooper (keyboards) Steve Musham (vocals,1981) |
Repetition, were a post-punk (also dubbed as Belgian post-punk[1]) band from London, which formed in August 1979. The band's initial line up was ex SpizzOil guitarist Pete Petrol, Ex Xtraverts[2] drummer Tim Transe, keyboard player A.S.D.H. (Andy Hooper), bassist AWOL (Nicholas), and vocalist Sarah Osbourne. [3]
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The band were signed to Factory Records offshoot Les Disques du Crépuscule after gaining the interest of Annik Honore in 1979. Their first single 'A Still Reflex' (b side 'Fade Out') was released in January 1981[4] was recorded at Spaceward Studios in Saffron Waldon and notably produced by Joy Division manager, Rob Gretton.[5] Owing to the connection with Brussels based Les Disques du Crepuscule the band toured in Belgium and Holland in 1980 playing at Plan K in Brussels and the Effenaar in Eindhoven and appeared on Generation 80 tv show. The band were managed by Mick Scholefield who later went on to start Heist Or Hit Records.
The band recorded a further single 'A Full Rotation' at Berry Street Studios in London in 1980. Following the departure of vocalist Sarah Osbourne (who later married Glen Gregory of Heaven 17), the band recorded a John Peel session at Maida Vale studios on 08/08/1981.[6] The session of 4 tracks was recorded with a revised line-up, replacement vocalist Steve Musham, ex Spizzenergy bassist/guitarist Jim Solar, Tim Transe (drums) and Andy Hooper (keyboards).
On July the 13th Repetition, Marine, Eric Random, Richard Jobson & The Swamp Children performed during a Crepuscule Night at Heaven in London. The event was covered in NME and a cassette souvernir Rendez-Vous Au Paradis was announced but did not appear.[7]
After the band broke up in 1982, former vocalist Sarah Gregory (nee Osbourne) recorded one final single, A Will To Win on Red Flame Records.[8]