- Primitive Calculators
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Name = Primitive Calculators
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Origin =Melbourne, Australia
Genre =Punk rock ,Post-punk ,Synthpunk ,Boogie
Years_active = 1978–1980
Label =Chapter Music
Associated_acts = Numerous Little Bands, Dee Rays, The Egg, Use No Hooks, The Bum Steers, Mr. Bum and Ruby.The Primitive Calculators were an
Australia npost punk band of the 1970s, known for their use of a screechingMosrite Ventures model guitar, primitivesynthesizer s (a Wasp and Roland SH2) along with an electronic organ played through effects pedals, and an extra fast drum machine keeping time (Roland CR-78 ). Their frantic, low-fidelity sound pumped out of Marshall Combo amplifiers. Loudly. Their music was influenced byproto-punk New York acts like The Godz,The Velvet Underground , Texas 60's psychedelic punk, James Brown, andThe Silver Apples and Australian bands such asBilly Thorpe and the Aztecs . They are often compared to theThe Screamers from Los Angeles, Suicide and bands from theNo Wave music scene from New York.History
They met as teenagers in Springvale, a rough working-class outer suburb of
Melbourne , moving in 1977 to St Kilda, then the centre of thepunk rock scene. Despite socialising with the likes ofNick Cave from The Boys Next Door they remained outsiders to this scene (most of which was comprised of people from middle-class backgrounds with private-school educations), and in 1978 moved to Fitzroy. Here they settled on the 4 piece lineup that recorded and found like-minded friends,such asOllie Olsen andJohn Murphy ofWhirlywirld , and were instrumental in organising a series of gigs named "Little Band nights", where hastily-formed bands would play for 15 minutes each; this led to a compilation EP being recorded. The Primitive Calculators played their last gig in March 1980, though their self-titled live album came out in the early 1980s. The band reformed briefly in 1986 to perform a live version of their song "Pumping Ugly Muscle" in the filmDogs In Space .In 2001, a 1979 live recording of "Pumping Ugly Muscle" was included in "Can't Stop It", a compilation of Australian post-punk bands from '78 to '82, released by
Chapter Music . The title of theCD was taken from the Calculator's only studio recording, in December 1979, which was a 7" single with the tracks "I Can't Stop It" and "Do That Dance".This led to a renewed interest in the band and later the 2003 release of the "Glitter Kids" EP, of three live recordings from 1979 by Meeuw Muzik in the
Netherlands .The Primitive Calculators' album was reissued on CD by
Chapter Music in 2004, with extra tracks from related projects (The Moths , other live recordings from 1979 and an unnamed Primitive Calculators/Whirlywirld hybrid recorded inLondon , 1981] ).In March 2007,
Chapter Music released "Primitive Calculators and Friends, 1979 to 1982", aCD which contained the only studio recordings of the band (the 7" single from 1979), the "Little Band" single, also from 1979, and live tracks from Little Band nights. It also contained other recordings from bands the members formed after 1980 such as a single called Zye Ye Ye (recorded in London, 1981 withOllie Olsen andJohn Murphy ), and bands formed after the return of some of the band members to Australia, from Europe, in 1982.Citations
External links
* [http://www.project.net.au/primitivecalculators/ Official web site]
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