- Morton Sherman Bellucci
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Morton (Jo Casters), Sherman (Herman Gillis) and Belluci (Roland Beelen) were among the founders of the New Beat musical movement in Belgium in 1987.[1] Combined, they released over 100 recordings under various names in less than a year during the peak of the movement.[2]
Aliases
- The Acid Kids
- The Airplane Crashers
- Balearic Beach
- Beat Professor
- Berliner Meisterschaft
- Boys & Girls At The University
- The Brotherhood Of Sleep
- The Brothers
- Bulgarka
- Chinese Ways
- The Crumbsuckers
- Danse Macabre
- Ei Mori
- Erotic Dissidents
- Explorers Of The Nile
- Freak Brothers
- Fruit Of Life
- The Hippies On LSD
- J.E.T.
- Kings Of Agreppo
- Mission Impossible
- The Moneymakers
- Mr. Horse
- New Beat Generation
- New Beat Sensation
- Opium Monks
- Probably The Best Band In The World
- Secrets Of China
- Super Nova
- Taste Of Sugar
- The Techno Bastards
- TNT Clan
- Trio Balkana
- The Vacuum Cleaners
The nickname "Morton-Sherman-Belucci" is allegedly a parody on the prolific 1980s Hi-NRG producer team of Stock, Aitken & Waterman.[3]
External links
- ^ New Beat: One Nation Under A (Slowed Down) Groove - A New Musical Express article by Richard Norris of The Grid
- ^ Morton Sherman Bellucci article at discogs.com
- ^ Same article at discogs.com
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