Instant Hit: Kuruku- Just A Cat
Kuruki, a minimal wave project, emerged as a collaboration between Ghent-based musician Gerry D'Haeyer and Alain Bureau. The Belgian duo left a mark in the music scene with several singles and an LP during the early 1980's. Among their notable releases, "Just a Cat" stands out as their powerful and catchy second single, hitting the airwaves in 1983. The track showcased Kuruki's ability to create compelling and memorable sounds within the minimal wave genre during that era.

The Beloved
The Beloved was a British music group which was formed in the mid 80’s. Before becoming the Beloved they went under the name The Journey Through which symbolically represented the musical journey which will follow throughout the years by transforming their sound from Post Punk psychedelia to electro pop.

"I am Jon Marsh, founder member of the Beloved. Should you too wish to do something gorgeous, meet me in exactly three year's time at exactly 11am in Diana's Diner, or site thereof, Covent Garden, London, WC2."
At the meeting in 1986, Cambridge (Jesus, mathematics) graduate Steve Waddington was present and the two formed the core, with Tim Havard and Guy Gousden completing the lineup. In 1986, the Beloved issued their first single, "A Hundred Words" a series of releases (including the EP 'Happy Now', the double A-sided single "Surprise Me"/"Forever Dancing" and the 1987 compilations
'Where It Is' followed, but none garnered any significant critical or commercial success. Consequently, Gousden and Havard exited in 1987.


1984 -1987:
Jon Marsh - Steve Waddington - Tim Harvard - Guy Gausden
1987 - 1990:
Jon Marsh - Steve Waddington
1992 - ... :
Jon Marsh - Helena Marsh
The source:
http://www.thebeloved.com/
Instant Hit: Solid Space- A Darkness In My Soul
Solid Space was a brief yet influential British act that released a seminal album in the early 1980s. Their music can be described as catchy, well-composed, intergalactic DIY bedroom pop. One of their standout tracks is "A Darkness in my Soul." Despite their short-lived tenure, their album has left a lasting impact and was reissued thirty years after its original release, marking its first appearance on CD. In 2010, the song was covered by Led Er Est, further showcasing its enduring appeal. Fans can find support for this artist on their Facebook page.
Intaferon
Intaferon were an English Pop/rock duo consisting of Simon Fellowes and Simon Gillham. They were signed to Chrysalis Records. The duo are best known for “Get Out of London”. They released two more singles ("Steamhammer Sam" and "Baby Pain"), but never released an album. Their song, "Get Out of London" was featured in the 2001 Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen movie Winning London. Singles were often featured on the channel four show 'Max Headroom'

Roisin Murphy- Overpowered
'Overpowered' is the title of the second solo album by former Moloko vocalist Róisín Murphy. It will be released in her native Ireland on October 12 followed by scheduled for release in the UK and rest of Europe on October 15, 2007. The album was preceded by the single of the same title on July 9, 2007. Murphy's official webpage announced on Friday July 6, 2007 that the song "Overpowered" would not be chart eligible but instead be used as a introduction-single for her start at EMI. This means that the first physical single release from 'Overpowered' will be the song "Let Me Know".

Tony Wilson Dies!
Anthony H. Wilson, co-founder of Factory Records, has died of a heart attack yesterday (August 10th) at the age of 57. Wilson is best known for signing legendary bands including Joy Division and New Order to his label, and as owner of the Hacienda nightclub in Manchester. He played a key role in the Madchester scene of the late 1980's and early 1990's, signing the Happy Mondays.
Thanks for Joy Division, the "Factory" , the music. RIP Tony!
Dalek I Love You Website is Up
Great news for all Dalek I (Love You) fans! Their new web site is up. The main menu includes news, topics and downloads. In the download section, there is a very obscure track from "Naive", the third DILY release from 1985. They promise more. We'll see.
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