- The Units
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Origin =San Francisco ,California , U.S.
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Genre = New WaveSynthpunk
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Years_active = 1978–1984
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Electronic music /punk rock /New Wave/Synthpunk band founded inSan Francisco in 1978 and active until 1984.One of America's first electronic new wave bands, they are widely cited (along withThe Screamers from L.A.) as pioneers of a genre now known as "synthpunk ."Primary members were
Scott Ryser andRachel Webber , but other members included (in no particular order)Brad Saunders ,Randy Dunagan ,Tim Ennis ,Jay Darrah ,Lori Lorenzo ,Ron Lantz ,Amy Weiss ,Richard Driscoll ,Lx Rudis ,Seth Miller ,Jon Parker ,David Allen Jr. ,Jabari Allen ,Marc Henry ,Jim Reynolds ,D.C. Carter and projectionistRick Prelinger .The Units were notable for their use of
synthesizers in place of guitars, and multimedia performances featuring multiple projections of satirical, instructional films critical ofconformity andconsumerism . The“Unit Training Film #1” , produced byScott Ryser andRachel Webber , compiled from films the band projected during performances, was shown sans band in movie theaters around theSan Francisco Bay Area , including theRoxie Cinema ,Cinematheque ,Intersection Theater and theMill Valley Film Festival . [Ramsey, Damian. “Playback: Film and the Units”, Synthpunk.org, http://www.synthpunk.org/units/playback.html] The alternative press publisherV. Vale called the Units “the first San Francisco band to perform using no guitars” [V. Vale, "Ultrasonic Security", Slash, Vol. 2, No. 6. June 1979. http://www.synthpunk.org/units/slash.html] , and the Los Angeles music criticKickboy Face ofSlash (fanzine) wrote of a Units performance, “That night, watching the Units pound their machines into submission, I knew that another cliched concept of mine was biting the dust once and for all. I also knew that there probably was a future to rock n roll after all, and that future did not necessarily include anything resembling guitars.” [Bessy, Claude ("Kickboy Face"). "untitled," Slash, Vol. 2, No. 9, September 1979. http://www.synthpunk.org/units/7-5-79.html]The Units were one of the most popular bands of the San Francisco punk and performance art scene during the late 1970s and early 1980s, headlining at the
Mabuhay Gardens (akaThe Fab Mab ), TheSavoy Tivoli , TheBerkeley Square , TheDeaf Club ,Geary Theater and other punk clubs.The Units also opened for such bands asSoft Cell ,Gary Numan ,Ultravox ,XTC ,Bow Wow Wow ,Psychedelic Furs ,the Police ,Iggy Pop ,Dead Kennedys ,Sparks and toured the United States withOrchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark .Notable
Performance art appearances included “Punk Under Glass” [“Punk Under Glass” by Jeff Jarvis, S.F. EXAMINER, Fri., Jan. 26,1979. http://www.synthpunk.org/units/1-25-79.html] , where the Units performed in the windows of the JC Penney building in downtown San Francisco, as part of a two day art installation, and the “Labat / Chapman Fight atKezar Pavilion ” ["Ring Cycle" byBill Mandel , S.F. Examiner, June 5, 1981. http://www.synthpunk.org/units/6-4-82.html] , aperformance art boxing match between two artists where the Units played the national anthem.Since L.A.’s
The Screamers never released a record, the Units'DIY , self stamped,7” ep entitled “Units” released in 1979, may be the first example of a “synthpunk ” record. It was followed by another self released 2 song 7” record in early 1980,Warm Moving Bodies /iNight .The Units critically acclaimed first album,
Digital Stimulation , released in 1980, was the first album released byHowie Klein ’s fledgling415 Records , which is considered to be the first North American record label devoted to new wave music.Fact|date=August 2007In 1982 the Units released a single on
UpRoar Records entitledThe Right Man , produced byMichael Cotten , the synthesizer player ofThe Tubes . The song went to #18 onBillboard s Dance Charts and stayed on the charts for 13 weeks. The Uproar label was the creation ofRachel Webber ’s brother,Joel Webber .Joel Webber , radio promo man extraordinaire and the Units manager at the time, was also one of the founders of theNew Music Seminar , New York's major new music fiesta of the '80s and early '90s. Subsequent productions by UpRoar included spoken word recordings by performance artists includingKaren Finley ,Eric Bogosian , andAnn Magnuson . Upon Joel’s death in 1988Rachel Webber took over as head of the label.After the success of
The Right Man , the Units signed with Epic/CBS Records and produced amusic video for "A Girl Like You" that went into medium rotation on earlyMTV . They released an EP titledNew Way to Move on Epic Records, but typical of a hard-luck recording career, the Units' second and third albums — both produced byBill Nelson for Epic/CBS, were never released.Fact|date=August 2007In 1984, after recording the sound and music for the artist
Tony Oursler ’s film “EVOL ”, Scott Ryser and Rachel Webber moved to New York, putting an effective end to the Units.In 2005 Ryser signed a licensing contract with
EMI . Once again, the recordings were not released.In the fall of 2007, the record label
Community Library out ofPortland, Oregon , is slated to release a 21 song compilation by the Units.Fact|date=August 2007TRIVIA
Jandek is an outsider musician presumably fromHouston ,Texas , who has self-released 47 albums without ever granting a real interview.His first album,Ready for the House , was first accredited to a band called "The Units".Jandek stopped using the Units name and started using his own after being contacted byScott Ryser of the S.F. Units.Mr. Ryser holds aU.S. Trademark on the name “Units”.Discography
* "High Pressure Days" (7")
* "Warm Moving Bodies" (7")
* "Units" (7")
* "Digital Stimulation" (12")
* "The Right Man" (12")
* "A Girl Like You" (12")
* "New Way to Move" (12")References
External links
* [http://www.archive.org/details/Unit_Training_Film_1 "The Unit Training Film #1"] by Scott Ryser, 1980, Internet Archive
* [http://www.myspace.com/warmmovingbodies "The Units MySpace page"]
* http://www.synthpunk.org/units/
* http://www.community-library.net/
* [http://www.synthpunk.org/units/sfc12_14_1980.html “The Units: No Tortured Intellectuals”] by Michael Synder, S.F. Chronicle / Examiner, December 14,1980
* [http://www.synthpunk.org/units/bam1980.html “The Units: Programmed for Success”] by Susan Klein, BAM , October 10, 1980
* [http://www.synthpunk.org/units/keyboard1.html "The New Synthesizer Rock"] by Bob Doerschuk, Keyboard Magazine, June 1982
* [http://www.synthpunk.org/units/trouser82/trouser82.html "Keys To The Future"] by Jon Young, Trouser Press, May 1982
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