A BLIND SIGN (REISSUE) by SHOC CORRIDOR

SKU97775
ArtistSHOC CORRIDOR
TitleA BLIND SIGN (REISSUE)
LabelDARK ENTRIES
Catalog #DE 164
Tag
ReleaseW 28 - 2017
FormatVinyl - US12''
EAN Barcode744271372786
Import
 € 14,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. A Blind Sign
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/a/97775_a_blind_sign_reissue/1_a_blind_sign.mp3
  2. Sargasso Sea
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/a/97775_a_blind_sign_reissue/2_sargasso_sea.mp3
  3. On Reflexion
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/a/97775_a_blind_sign_reissue/3_on_reflexion.mp3
  4. Sargasso Sea (1981 Demo)
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/a/97775_a_blind_sign_reissue/4_sargasso_sea_1981_demo.mp3

Description

Repress from their 1982 12"on Shout - comes with additional 1981 demo version from the Sargasso Sea track. Shoc Corridor was the London post-punk quartet of Paul O’Carroll (Voice, Synth), Andy Garnham (Synth, Drum), Chris Davis (Guitar, Bass, E-Bow) and Nogi Prass (Synth) named after the Sam Fuller film from 1963. Chris met Nogi shortly after moving to London in 1979 – they started playing music together, fell madly in love, and decided to form a band. They recruited Andy, who had previously played in a band with Stephen Luscombe of Blancmange, and lyricist and vocalist Paul. Their influences were wide reaching: Kraftwerk, Neu, Cabaret Voltaire, Brian Eno, PIL, and Joy Division. The group recorded a 4-song demo during 1981 in a tiny flat Chris shared with Nogi in Notting Hill. As their collection of instruments grew they set up studio a few blocks away in Andy’s flat at 20 All Saints Road. There they re-recorded “Sargasso Sea” along with “On Reflexion” on a TEAC reel-to-reel 4-track machine. In the summer of ’82, the band was booked into Decibel Studios in Stoke Newington for two and a half days with Mark Easton of Shout Records, where they reworked the two songs. The group usually worked through studio experimentation rather than constructing their songs in a conventional way. Their equipment list included a Korg MS-20, Wasp, Pro-One, Roland TR-808, WEM Copicat, guitars, bass, e-bow and an assortment of effects pedals. “On Reflexion” began as a Blancmange backing track, since Stephen Luscombe would sometimes use Andy’s 4-track, Korg MS-20 and drum machine. Chris has memories of Paul disappearing from time to time to the neighboring graveyard for inspiration, where they had to procure him from to lay down vocals. Their debut 3-song 12” single, “A Blind Sign”, was released in October 1982 on Shout Records. For this re-issue DE has included the original skeletal “Sargasso Sea” 4-track demo from 1981. Evocative and dreamy, the music escorts you on a tour of icy landscapes, with Paul’s rich vocals guiding the way.

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