Well, I may not have provoked a musician to pen a retaliation tune (unlike my own flesh and blood, who recently joined a select pantheon of irritant critics).
But I can now bask in having inspired a song, and one made by a well-known and highly regarded group too: electronic act Overmono.
Their single "Lockup" - which heralds a new album Pure Devotion - apparently came from reading not Energy Flash, like you would probably have expected in the circumstances, but the other book of mine that people like.
According to the Overmono duo, brothers Tom and Ed Russell:
"We’d been reading rip it up and start again by Simon Reynolds and just generally on a massive post punk binge trying to find out as much as possible about how some of those records were made and the philosophy behind them".
"We got so obsessed with the all tactile soundscapes, the chaotic mix decisions, the use of physical processes and spaces and probably most importantly the approach to trying to break as many things as possible in the process of creating something new. "
For "Lockup", Overmono sampled "What A Waste" - not the Ian Dury song, but a tune by Birmingham postpunk outfit Fast Relief, who I've never heard of (call yourself a postpunk historian!)
It's on this comp of Midlands postpunk on the Easy Action label


2 comments:
I think I found What a Waste on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CK_17JjUbY
The Tidal link wasn't working for me.
Nice one - will add to the post
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