RIP Travis Edwards, half of Satin Storm
Who are most famous for this tune "Think I'm Going Out of My Head", or as it is often fondly referred to, "Nicholas Parsons", owing to widespread mishearing of the sample. As one person on Discogs said, "I was lucky enough to get a 12' original copy of this in Brighton once. It had 'Nicholas Parsons' written on the sleeve...."
Initially I too heard it, disbelievingly, as "Nicholas Parsons". But then I realized the voice is actually saying "people are passing". Possibly a twist on this rave buzz-phrase you used to hear on the pirates - "passing through" or "just passing through". There's something appealing about the flatness and British understatement, like "safe" or the way Aphex Twin used to praise things as "decent". But I almost pick up a quality of vernacular mysticism too: after all, that's what all of us are doing, just passing through this life. It also made me think of the way that bodies aimlessly circulate in the club or rave-space - or travel between different clubs in the course of a night. As a pirate MC remark, it suggested radio waves passing through the building walls, transmissions traversing the entire city.
I'm probably reading too much into it!
Well, Travis Edwards has passed through and passed on, it seems.
One of the things I'm most chuffed about is having reviewed "Think I'm Going Out of My Head" in Melody Maker, although for some reason the title on the white label's sleeve is the flipside tune "What Do You Do", so the review says that ..
"Think" was one of the very first pirate tunes where I truly grokked ardkore's Frankenstein aesthetic - tracks crudely sutured together out of portions of pop hits and all sorts. I grasped that whatever this was, it wasn't techno anymore - it was some other animal altogether.
(The other half of Satin Storm, incidentally, was Russell Taylor, who later recorded as DJ Tayla and played a role in the founding of Good Looking Records.)
This earlier EP has some good tunes on it
Although not as big as the Prodigy as a rave live act, Satin Storm were a proper performing unit, with a troupe of dancers. See the label info here about ten "Satin Storm Dancers"!
Charlie W:
He had history going back to the Crackers soul funk scene as a dancer with the UK's first all male, all black dance group Torso. I found this out from MC MC [aka Maurice Capillaire]...
Blogger Unknown:
I knew him in the late 80s when he managed Kick studios in Goodmayes. He worked on lots of other stuff at the time including the famous 'Tainted Love' by Impedance.... I was always at the studios, hanging around and contributing to tracks, usually writing lyrics. Travis was an incredible dancer. I lost touch before he formed Satin Storm...
Blogger mediaeasier:
I was good mates with Travis through the '90s. He was born in 1955, was prevalent on the dance scene in the 70s, and was still podium dancing well into his late 40 in clubs across the UK. Check out this advert https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7RFYEe42VI at 10 seconds - that's Travis! I'd love a Babysham.
Travis lived for music, played by ear, would hear a tune, and could instantly play it back. His musical and dance talent naturally led him to the rave scene, 90's then the house n garage in the noughties.
He married Miss Croatia, Ivona Brnelic, in the mid 90's then split after 5 or 6 years. Travis was a huge hit with the ladies. He never bragged but told me on the quiet that slept with over 2000 women during the '70s and '80s!
He remarried 2003 to a wealthy woman in Essex and we lost contact.
We had some crazy good times over the years, Travis was a proper character, some of the things he got up to and involved in would make amazing movie scenes today.
Travis Edwards danced for other acts, not just Satin Storm - for instance he would come onstage, with his girlfriend, when Break The Limits did PA's
Commenter Charlie W points me towards a gofundme page set up TE's son Kristian, raising funds for a wake / afterparty exTRAVaganza on September 24th 2023. The page has a much more detailed account of his dad's life story, and loads of pix and vidz.
A few snippets:
"... Travis was very gifted and athletic and excelled in gymnastics from his early school years and was also a fantastic roller-skater.
"...Travis was always way ahead of the curve even by introducing James Brown and Motown music to the deejays at clubs he frequented like DJ Gulliver at Lacy Lady’s... That also led to Travis directing a traffic of people to Lacy Lady’s which laid the foundations of it becoming such an iconic club.
"... He frequented A Train (Mile End), Stratford Town Hall, Ilford Palais, Lacy Lady’s and Waterloo’s Birdsnest as well as all the west end London clubs like Ronnie Scott’s. In Frith Street and Crackers in Wardour Street,Soho. Travis danced professionally via an agency for various club and pub venues like the Circus Tavern in Purfleet Essex....
"The Edwards family were very talented, so much so, that the whole family loved to Paris and were offered a recording deal with Disques Ibach 59 Av. Marceau Paris in 1977 Travis was a huge sensation in all the clubs in Paris Elysee Matignon, castle’s Rue Princess and Club 78 (so if en did weight) on the Champs Elysee.
Trevor Shakes is quoted on Travis's Parisian days:
"He had created a name for himself dancing and modelling and everybody loved him. This is late 70s, 1977-1978 at venues like Elysee Martinon, Club 69, La Palace, Castile and Club Prive. Travis was also dancing on skates and was so acrobatic."
".... Travis was with his bother Darnell modelled at the Paris Fashion week in 1978 and were the first to incorporate dancing whilst modelling clothes. Travis subsequently ended up working with Christine Pearce for the Milan Fashion shows and modelled high fashion clothing brands Adidas, Men’s Liberty and Lacoste. Travis was part of the Torso dance group and did many fashion shows modelling and dancing with his friend Trevor Shakes and Leon Herbert, travelling all over the world."
"Around 1988 Travis invested in an Atari and started making music. Travis’ biggest achievement was his Satin Storm record label..."
"... even inspired Goldie with his group Metalheads with my Dads track “Let's get together.” This was around the same time in 1993, that he won hardcore group in the year, beating Prodigy, at the KISS FM Billboard awards."