- Flux Of Pink Indians
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Alias = Flux
Origin =Bishop's Stortford Hertfordshire England UK
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Genre =Punk rock Anarcho-punk Post-punk
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Years_active = 1980–1986
Label =Crass Records Spiderleg Records Overground Records One Little Indian Records
Associated_acts = DischargeEpileptics Hotalacio The Insane Rubella Ballet
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Past_members =Colin Latter Derek Birkett
Andy Smith
Neil Puncher
Sid
Dave "Bambi" Ellesmere
Simon MiddlehurstKevin Hunter Martin Wilson
Notable_instruments =Flux Of Pink Indians were an
anarcho-punk /post punk band that originated fromBishop's Stortford ,Hertfordshire ,England .Biography
The band formed from the remaining members of the
Epileptics (who later changed their name to Epi-X due to letters of complaint from TheBritish Epilepsy Association ) byColin Latter (vocals) andDerek Birkett (bass guitar ) withguitarist s Andy Smith, Neil Puncher, and drummer Sid Ation (who was also a member ofRubella Ballet ). Their debut EP "Neu Smell " was released onCrass Records in1981 . This included songs promotingvegetarian ism andanti-war ideas, as well as "Tube Disasters", which featured a vein ofblack humour that was unusual amongst their peers.Sid departed FOPI to work full time with his other band
Rubella Ballet , and was soon replaced by Bambi, formerly of Discharge, while Andy was replaced by Simon Middlehurst. However, both departed quickly for their original band,The Insane . While auditioning for their replacements, Neil also left, and the line up was completed by old Epileptics guitaristKevin Hunter and drummerMartin Wilson . The Indian's debut album, "Strive to Survive Causing the Least Suffering Possible ", confirmed the promise of the EP, and premiered the band's ownSpiderleg label . Alongside the more conventional punk songs were a number of highly perceptive attacks onconsumer society. The anti-religious "Is Anybody There" was a particularly effective example, using simple but jarring lyrics to emphasize its point.The band's second LP, "
The Fucking Cunts Treat Us Like Pricks ", was banned by retailersHMV , and copies were seized by GreaterManchester police from Eastern Bloc record shop, which was charged with displaying "Obscene Articles For Publication For Gain". The album concerned violence between men and women, based on the experiences of a band member who had been sexually assaulted.By
1986 the band had shortened their name to Flux and released their third album "Uncarved Block". This featured more philosophical lyrics, largely inspired by influences such asZen Buddhism andBenjamin Hoff 's book "The Tao of Pooh ", coupled to percussion-heavy dance andfunk based rhythms. Produced by "Adrian Sherwood ", and featuring several members of the "On-U Sound Records " label.Birkett, making use of his experiences with Spiderleg, has gone on to set up the highly successful
One Little Indian Records , and still uses the Flux title for occasional projects. Latter went on to form thedance -influencedHotalacio and was joined by drummer Martin and guitarist Simon.Members
Original lineup
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Colin Latter (vocals)
*Derek Birkett (bass guitar)
*Andy Smith (guitar)
*Neil Puncher (guitar)
*Sid Ation (drums)Later members
*Dave "Bambi" Ellesmere (drums)
*Simon Middlehurst (guitar)
*Kevin Hunter (guitar)
*Martin Wilson (drums)
* Louise Bell (guitar)
* Tim Kelly (guitar)Discography
(chart placings shown are from the UK independent chart unless stated otherwise) [Lazell, Barry:"Indie Hits 1980-1989", 1997, Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4]
The Licks
* "1970's E.P." (1979, Stortbeat Records, 7", BEAT8)
The Epileptics
* "Last Bus To Debden" EP (1981, Spiderleg, 7", SDL2) #17
* "1970's E.P." (1982, Spiderleg, 7", SDL1) (rerecording of The Licks EP withPenny Rimbaud ofCrass on drums) #21Flux Of Pink Indians
* "Neu Smell EP" (1981,
Crass Records , 7", 321984-2) #2
* "Strive to Survive Causing the Least Suffering Possible " (1983, Spiderleg Records, LP, SDL8) #1 (UK album chart #79)(reissued 1987 on One Little Indian)
* "The Fucking Cunts Treat Us Like Pricks " (1984, Spiderleg Records, DLP, SDL13) #2 (reissued 1987 on One Little Indian)
* "Neu Smell EP" (1987, One Little Indian, 12", 12TPEP1) #30 (this release credited to "Flux")
* "LiveStatement " (2002,Overground Records , LP/CD)
*"Fits and Starts" (2003,Dr. Strange Records , CD)Flux
* "Taking a Liberty EP" (1985, Spiderleg Records, 7", SDL16) #5
* "Uncarved Block" (1987,One Little Indian Records , LP, TP1) #16
* "Vision" (1987, One Little Indian, 12", 12TP9)
* "Not So Brave " (1997, Overground, LP/CD, OVER67/OVER67CD)References
External links
* [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:usja7i8jg78r Flux of Pink Indians] on the
AllMusic Guide
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