Bandulu

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Bandulu
Origin London, England
Genres Electronica, dance music
Labels Infonet, Blanco y Negro, Foundation Sound Works, Music Man
Members Jamie Bissmire
John O'Connell
Lucien Thompson

Bandulu are a British electronic music group consisting of Jamie Bissmire, John O'Connell & Lucien Thompson.[1] The music often relies heavily on techno and dub elements. Releasing their first two albums on Creation Records sublabel Infonet, the group has also released albums on Blanco y Negro, Foundation Sound Works and Music Man Records. The group recorded three sessions for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show.[2]

The trio also recorded under the names Thunderground, New Adult, Sons of the Subway, and Space DJz.[1]

In his book Energy Flash, Simon Reynolds credited Bandulu as part of the "Texturology" sub-genre, stating that "the best tracks on Bandulu's Guidance sounded like jazz-techno, as if Zawinul had somehow ended up band-leader of Tangerine Dream instead of Weather Report."[3]

Album discography

Album Format Label Year
Guidance 2xLP, CD Infonet 1993
Antimatters 2xLP, CD Infonet 1994
Black Mass 2x12" Foundation Sound Works 1996
Cornerstone 2xLP, CD Blanco y Negro 1996
Repercussions 2x12" Foundation Sound Works 1996
Bisness 2x12" Foundation Sound Works 1997
New Foundation CD Foundation Sound Works 1997
Redemption 2xLP, CD Music Man 2002

The CD and vinyl versions of Redemption contained mostly different tracks.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cooper, Sean "Bandulu Biography", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
  2. Bandulu at the BBC's Keeping It Peel site
  3. Reynolds, Simon (1998) Energy Flash, Picador, ISBN 0-330-35056-0, p.181

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