- 5uu's
Infobox musical artist |
Name = 5uu's
Img_capt = 5uu's in 1995
From the left:Dave Kerman , Sanjay Kumar and
Bob Drake.
Background = group_or_band
Alias = Dave Kerman/5uu's
Origin =United States
Genre =Avant-progressive rock
Years_active =1984 –1988 ,1994 –2004
Label = Recommended, Cuneiform
Associated_acts =Motor Totemist Guild ,
U Totem,Thinking Plague
URL = [http://www.generalrubric.com/dkerman/ Dave Kerman/5uu's homepage]
Current_members =
Past_members =Dave Kerman
Greg ConwayJon Beck Curt Wilson
Sanjay Kumar
Bob DrakeDeborah Perry Udi Koomran The 5uu's were a
United States avant-garde rock group founded inLos Angeles, California in 1984 by drummer/composerDave Kerman . The group released their first album in 1986 and recorded a second in 1988 withMotor Totemist Guild , a similar band from the area. The two groups merged in 1988 to form U Totem and made two albums. When U Totem split up in 1994, the 5uu's reformed and went on to make two more albums. In 2000 the band became known as Dave Kerman/5uu's and released a further two albums under this name.The 5uu's were influenced by the European
Rock in Opposition (RIO) movement of the late 1970s and created, along with other groups likeThinking Plague and Hail, an "American version of RIO." [ cite web |url=http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=108 |title=5uu's |work=Prog Archives |accessdate=2007-07-05 ]History
While in high school,
Dave Kerman formed agarage band with guitarist Greg Conway and bassistJon Beck . They began as aKing Crimson cover band but soon switched to experimenting withnoise music . In 1976 the band played at aGreenpeace Festival inSan Diego, California , calling themselves, "Farmer Fred Genuflects to A-440". While their performance did not go down very well, one concert goer recognised potential and suggested they listen toHenry Cow and Faust.5uu's
These new influences prompted Kerman to explore new compositional techniques and he soon accumulated a collection of experimental songs. He added pop singer
Curt Wilson to the band, who also ran a recording studio, and, calling themselves the "5uu's", they began recording "Bel Marduk & Tiamat" in 1984. The album, based on the concept of Babyloniancosmology , took two years to complete and was released in 1986 on their own label. They also released a single, "Bar Code" comprising the songs "Misery Loves Company" and "Hot & Cold Frog". Ex-Henry Cow drummerChris Cutler of the British record labelRecommended Records , always on the lookout for new talent, promoted and distributed "Bel Marduk & Tiamat", giving the band much needed exposure.Interest in the 5uu's resulted in several concert invitations and radio broadcasts in the Los Angeles area. Adding keyboardist Sanjay Kumar to the line-up, the band's first concert in late 1986 took place in
Torrance, California , followed a few months later by their first radio broadcast onKXLU college radio . It was during these concerts that the 5uu's became acquainted with a band not unlike themselves,Motor Totemists Guild fromOrange County, California , led byJames Grigsby . The two bands collaborated on the 5uu's's next album, "Elements", released on Motor Totemists Guild's own label,Rotary Totem Records in 1988. It was also released on Recommended Records. After recording "Elements", the 5uu's and Motor Totemists Guild merged in 1988 to form U Totem to play at the Frankfurt Art Rock Festival inGermany . U Totem went on to make two albums forCuneiform Records .When U Totem split up in 1994, Kerman reformed the 5uu's with Kumar and multi-instrumentalist/vocalist/producer Bob Drake from
Thinking Plague , and they recorded "Hunger's Teeth ", released in 1994. In 1995 Kerman and Drake moved into an old unoccupied farm house in Caudeval insouthern France owned by Chris Cutler and ex-Henry Cow sound engineer EM (Maggie) Thomas. Cutler and Thomas had purchased the farm a few years earlier with a view to using it as a recording studio. Kerman and Drake undertook the task of renovating and converting the farm house, and it was named Studio Midi-Pyrenees, with Drake the resident engineer/producer. There the 5uu's recorded "Crisis in Clay", released later in 1997. In 1995 the band, with Thinking Plague guitarist Mike Johnson, undertook two live tours (39 cities) inEurope .Dave Kerman/5uu's
Kerman returned to the United States in 1999, and the 5uu's, now Kerman, Kumar and Thinking Plague vocalist
Deborah Perry recorded "Regarding Purgatories", released in 2000. As this was largely a solo effort by Kerman (he wrote all the music and played most of the instruments) the album was credited to "Dave Kerman/5uu's". In 2000 Kerman relocated toTel Aviv inIsrael where he teamed up with producerUdi Koomran . In Koomran's house between November 2000 and January 2001, Kerman, Koomran and Perry, recorded "Abandonship", which was released in 2002 and also credited to "Dave Kerman/5uu's".In May 2004, Dave Kerman/5uu's regrouped again in Israel, this time comprising Kerman, Drake, Cutler, Perry, Koomran and
Janet Feder on prepared guitar. At the Ginger Studio in Tel Aviv they recorded three tracks, "Bulldozer", "Resolve" and "Community", making extensive use of the studio to manipulate and cut-and-paste sounds. "Bulldozer" included news commentary from Israel's incursion into thePalestinian territories and a realbulldozer played the final solo. cite web |url=http://www.rerusa.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=RERUSA&Category_Code=download |title=Dave Kerman/5uu's, "Tel Aviv Construction Events 1-3" |work=RēR USA |accessdate=2007-07-06 ] "Resolve" used cut-up and resequenced words that Perry had sung on their previous album, "Abandonship". The three tracks were later released as an online download-only EP entitled "Tel Aviv Construction Events 1-3".Name
The band's name was taken from the nomenclature of a defunct Los Angeles street gang whose
graffiti appeared on buildings throughout much of the city at the time. [ cite web |url=http://web.archive.org/web/20040609233333/www.5uus.com/prehistorics.htm |title=Dave Kerman Biography |work=5uu's homepage (archived version) |accessdate=2007-07-05 ]Members
The dates below indicate the years that the musicians were active in the group. [ cite web |url=http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/5uus |title=5uu's |work=Rate Your Music |accessdate=2007-07-05 ]
*Dave Kerman (1984–2004) – drums, keyboards, guitar, vocals
*Greg Conway (1984–1987) – guitar
*Jon Beck (1984–1987) – bass guitar
*Curt Wilson (1984–1987) – vocals
*Sanjay Kumar (1986–2000) – keyboards
*Bob Drake (1994–1997) – guitar, bass guitar, vocals, violin
*Deborah Perry (2000–2004) – vocals
*Udi Koomran (2002–2004) – soundDiscography
Albums
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1986 "Bel Marduk & Tiamat" (LP , U.S.)
*1988 "Elements" (withMotor Totemist Guild ) (LPRotary Totem Records , U.S.)
*1994 "Hunger's Teeth " (CDRecommended Records , U.K.)
*1997 "Crisis in Clay" (CDRecommended Records , U.K.)
*2000 "Regarding Purgatories" (CDCuneiform Records , U.S.)
*2002 "Abandonship" (CDCuneiform Records , U.S.)Compilations
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1996 "Point of Views" (CDCuneiform Records , U.S.) – re-issue of the LPs "Bel Marduk & Tiamat" and "Elements", the single "Bar Code", plus other material.EPs
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2004 "Tel Aviv Construction Events 1-3" (online download-onlyRecommended Records , U.S.)ingles
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1986 "Barcode" ("Misery Loves Company" / "Hot & Cold Frog") (7" , U.S.)Other album appearances
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1985 "Rē Records Quarterly Vol.1 No.1" (LPRecommended Records , U.K.)
*1987 "Rē Records Quarterly Vol.2 No.2" (LPRecommended Records , U.K.)Footnotes
External links
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* [http://www.progweed.net/reviews/5uus/5uus-band.html 5uu's] . "The Giant Progweed".
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20040401043238/http://www.5uus.com/ 5uu's homepage] . "Internet Archive copy".
* [http://www.davekerman.net Dave Kerman homepage]
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