The fabulous Stamp fanzine introduced me to Spainish pop in the late eighties. The excellent Rutland Records
tape compilation had a great song by this Spanish band "Aventuras De Kirlian" which I fell in love with right away.
Some years later the new Spanish label Siesta Records released a fantastic 7" by La Buena Vida, the follow up to
"Aventuras De Kirlian". I had just released the International Pop 7" and was planning a second one, so I
asked them for a song. The first time I've heard "Tardes de Cafe" was at my friend Keith's house in Rhode Island in
September 1993, since then it waited to be released.
the song:
recorded in Spain in 1993. Not available elsewhere.
members:
- Irantzu Valencia - vocals
- Mikel Aguirre - guitar and vocals
- Predro San Martin - bass
- Javier Sanchez guitar
- Borja Sanchez guitar, keyboards
- Raul Sebastian drums
other releases:
address:
c/o Siesta Records
apdo. 8117
28080 Madrid
Spain
on the web:
Siesta Records
e-mail:
siesta@siesta.es
the song:
unreleased elsewhere, recorded in 1997 in Athens, Georgia
address:
c/o Kindercore Records
632 carlton ave #1
brooklyn, ny 11218
USA
e-mail:
info@kindercore.com
Super - all-american cheesecake
I was buying all their releases from Mind The Gap because Jörg recommended them, so one day I wrote an e-mail
asking for a song.
the song:
previously released on Japanese only "Tickets" CD-EP
other releases:
- Rendevous With Super - CD on Odor Records (1997)
- Spark- CD on Tangerine Records (1997)
- Tempted - CD5 on Odor Records (1996)
- Tempted 97 - CD5 on Odor Records (1997)
- Tickets - CD5 on Escalator Records (1997)
address:
c/o Minna Joenniemi
Uudenmaank. 33 b 14
00120 Helsinki
Finland
e-mail:
timijo@uta.fi
I saw them at the Popfest in LA in January 1997 and because they are so great I had to ask
them for a song.
the song:
unreleased, recorded in 1997
members:
- Alicia Vanden Heuvel - vocals, guitar
- Stephen Vesecky - guitar, vocals
- Becky Barron - drums, vocals
- Ravi - bass
other releases:
- The Almondy Many - 7" on Fantastic Records (1996)
- Michigan - 7" on Belmondo Discs (April 1997)
- Wavelength - LP/CD on Fantastic Records (April 1998)
address:
#Poundsign#
3288 21st St. #118
San Francisco
CA 94110
USA
on the web:
http://www.fantasticpop.com
e-mail:
stephenv@sirius.com
I met Michael in New York at the popfest were he and his wife Pascale played as Watoo Watoo, I wasn't too
impressed then but when Oliver of Marsh Marigold told me about releasing a Mumbly CD I knew I had to pay more
attention.
the song:
recorded in 1997, a different version appears on their Marsh Marigold CD
members:
- Aurore - vocals and guitars
- Pierre - vocals and guitars
- Michael - bass and keyboard
- with guest Jean-Michel - drums
Address:
c/o Michaël Korchia
315, rue de Belleville
75019 Paris
France
other releases:
- Being Ernest CD on Marsh Marigold 1998
on the web:
http://www.mygale.org/00/aurore/emumbly.htm
e-mail:
mkorchia@club-internet.fr
I first met Mario and Rose at the TweeFest in New York in 1995, in addition to
being super nice people they soon started making wonderful music. They appeared on several
compilations since but I still wanted a song for Seven Summers.
the song:
unreleased, Shoestrings appear courtesty of Le Grand Magistery. "Theme from 'Kiss Me
Goodnight'" published by Barkhordari Bicycle Club (ASCAP).
members:
- Mario Suau - guitar, bass
- Rose Uytuico - vocals, keyboards
- Scott Bridges - drums
address:
c/o Mario Suau
4321 Turmeric Drive
Sterling Heights, MI 48314
USA
other releases:
- Debut 7" on Sunday Records (1995)
- Wishing On Plances CD on Le Grand Magistery (1997)
e-mail:
MRSuau@teleweb.net
I got their great CD EP some time ago, but it wasn't until I saw them live in January 1998 that
I ask them for a song.
the song:
also released on Fieberkurve compilation CD Vol. 4 in 1998
members:
- Hanns-Christian - lead vocals, keyboards
- Zwen - guitars
- Daniel - drums
- Martin vocals
- Paul bass
address:
c/o Hanns-Christian Mahler
Kurt-Lonquich Strasse 10
65205 Wiesbaden
Germany
on the web:
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~mahler/apricot/
e-mail:
apricot.records@bigfoot.com
I saw them at the Popfest in New York in January 1997 and because they are so great I had to ask
them for a song.
The best wishes are Catherine and Josh, both of them used to be in the band
"A Shoebox Full Of Love"
the song:
unreleased, recorded in 1997
members:
- Catherine, vocals and guitar
- Josh, drums
other releases::
- shoebox full of love ep - 5-song 7" on secret (8/97)
- two songs on a split 7" with bella vista, on turn up the treble! (1/98)
address:
Catherine Holt
376 Court Street, #3
Brooklyn, NY 11231
USA
e-mail:
catherine_holt@hotmail.com
I always loved this band since they first appeared on the Grimsby Fishmarket tape under
the name of "My Finest Hour", try to get their excellent releases on Marsh Marigold
and their latest offering on Shelflife Records.
the song:
released on the Japanese version of their CD "Advantage Acid House Kings"
members:
- Johan Angergård - guitars, bass
- Joakim Ödlund - guitars
- Niklas Angergård - vocal, guitars, keyboards
other releases:
- Play Pop EP 7" on Marsh Marigold Records (1992)
- Pop, Look & Listen CD on Marsh Marigold Records (1992)
- Monaco G.P. CD5 on Marsh Marigold Records (1994)
- Advantage Acid House Kings on the Harmony label / Shelflife (1997/1998)
e-mail:
jocke18@hem1.passagen.de
The whole Kindercore connection was born at the popfest in Cambridge (Boston) in May 1997, I was
looking for an American partner to release this CD in the US. I was in contact with Drive-In, Double
Agent and Sonorama but all of them were pretty busy releasing their own stuff. In Boston I had a
great time with Ryan from Kincaid, Polly from Gritty Kitta and Shaun form The Masters Of The Hemisphere.
It wasn't until the Chicago popfest in June that we aggreed to do the CD together. In addition to the
three Kindercore bands Ryan and Dan also got the "The Autumn Teen Sound" and Bunnygrunt songs.
the song:
unreleased, recorded in 1997
members:
- Greg Harmelink - guitar, horns vocals
- Sean Rawls - miscellaneous
- Pat Valentine - bass
- Ryan Lewis - drums
- Dan Geller - guitar
address:
c/o Kindercore Records
632 carlton ave #1
brooklyn, ny 11218
USA
other releases:
- Cool jets baby 7" ep on Kindercore
- Joe Christmas/kincaid. split 7" on Kindercore
- Good citizen of the month CD on Kindercore (1997)
on the web:
members.aol.com/kindercore/
e-mail:
info@kindercore.com
propably the best tape I ever received in the indiepop-list tapeswap came from John Jarvis,
we are still e-mailing each other occasionally and I asked him about English bands for
my CD as I don't really know the UK scene these days. He suggested Fortuna Pop and so
I got into Airport Girl.
It's kind of strange that there is only one British band on this
compilation. My previous one had 75% British bands.
the song:
unreleased, recorded in the UK in 1997
members:
- Robert Price - guitars, vocals
- Tristan Ashurst - guitars
- Vicky Warren - keyboards, backing vocals, megaphone
- Dave Hill - keyboards, kazoo, train whistle
- Sean Price - bass guitar
address:
c/o Fortuna Pop
4 Well Yard Close
Shepshed
Loughborough
Leics LE12 97G
England
e-mail:
fortuna_pop@bigfoot.com
Back in the eighties I was still listening to the radio and even wrote letters to my favourite DJs. That
way I got in contact with John Peel and whenever I'm in London I have a beer with him. Back in 1989 he
invited my friend Andy and me to join him for his radio show at the legendary BBC broadcasting house. Anyway,
in session that night was this Irish band Hey Paulette and there were great. I went out to buy their records
but could only find one 12". In summer 1997 my friend and living pop-encyclopedia Uwe Weigmann told me about
their 7", so I wrote to them asking for it and also about any unreleased songs.
I may release a limited CD with all their output.
the song:
unreleased, recorded in Ireland in 1989
other releases:
- Do You Really Love Penelope - 12" on Mickey Rourkes Fridge (1989)
- Commonplace - 7" on Mickey Rourkes Fridge (1988)
members:
- Eamonn Davis - guitars and vocals
- Derrick Dalton - lead guitars
- Colm Fitzpatrick - bass
- Darren Nolan - drums
- Stan Erraught - lead guitar
address:
c/o Eamonn Davis
23 Ely Place
Dublin 2
Ireland
another "old" song, also at least from 1993. I was visiting the US for the first time and at the first weekend I was
Richmond, Virginia for the Brilliant Records festival. I stayed with a good customer of Mind The Gap, the mail-order
service I was running at that time, he played me some songs by his band and I quite liked it. I can not understand he
still hasn't released anything else by now.
the song:
unreleased, recorded in Virginia in 1992
Members:
- Wallace Dietz - vocals, guitar
- John Suchocki - guitars
- Wallace Huff - drums
- Bruce Smith - bass
Address:
Wallace Dietz
10717 Warren Road
Glen Allen
VA 23060
USA
e-mail:
Wycee@aol.com
The Crooner impressed me with their "Sounds From The Valley" 7" and also their song on
the Whirl Wheels compilation. The continue the Greek pop tradition on Fantastic Something and in the
eighties and bands like "Next Time Passions" and "One Night Suzan" in the early nineties.
the song:
recorded at Soundtrap Studio in Greece in February 1998
members:
- The Crooner - Guitar , vocals , lyrics
- Makis P. - Keyboards , Programming
other releases:
- Sounds From The Valley - 7" on This Happy Feeling
- forthcoming six song CD on Shelflife Records
address:
c/o This Happy Feeling
P.O. Box 90091
18410 Nikea
Greece
e-mail:
thf-music@otenet.gr
see also Mumbly as Michaël Korchia is the mastermind behind both bands, which are actually quite
good live as well as I good experience in Paris some time ago.
the song:
a different version is on their CD "Picture of a Lost Friend" on Radio Khartoum.
members:
- Pascale - vocals
- Michael - other instruments
- with guest Antoine - guitars
address:
c/o Michaël Korchia
315, rue de Belleville
75019 Paris
France
other releases:
- Un peu de moi CD on Black Bean and Placenta Tape Club (1997)
- Picture of a Lost Friend on Radio Khartoum (March 1999)
on the web:
http://www.mygale.org/05/watoo/
e-mail:
mkorchia@club-internet.fr
(St. Louis, Missouri)
one of the better known American indiepop-bands of the late nineties.
the song:
unreleased, recorded in 1997.
This came as a bonus with the Brideshead song. Den has lots of excellent songs recorded in his
bedroom, hopefully we will see some more of them appearing on record soon.
the song:
address:
c/o Apricot Records
Kurt-Lonquich Strasse 10
65205 Wiesbaden
Germany
on the web:
http://www.twee.net/apricot/
e-mail:
apricot.records@bigfoot.com
I always knew Kimmo from the Indiepop list, but I didn't know he was in a band as well.
I shouldn't have been surprised because nearly everybody on the list is in a band or does
a radio show or a fanzine. Anyway for some reason I ignored their first 7" on Jigsaw, but it
was impossible to ignore their double 3" CD on Radio Khartoum a few months later. I remember
all the Finish bands Peel played all the time and in all the years there wasn't a single good
one among them. So it's great to have bands like Cessna, Super or The Pansies.
the song:
written and performed by Cessna. Recorded and mixed by Janne Jokinen in
September 96 in Tampere, Finland. A different version is on their Bordeaux CD.
members:
other releases:
- Holiday on Ice - 7" EP on Jigsaw 1997
- Bordeaux - CD on Radio Khartoum 1997
- My Blue Anglia - 7" on Fantastic 1998
address:
Cessna
c/o Kimmo Saaskilahti
Aleksis Kiven katu 30 A 14
33200 Tampere
Finland
on the web:
http://www.sci.fi/~solaris/cessna/
e-mail:
solaris@sci.fi
this is Skippy of March Records fame. He had the hidden song of the Pop American Style comp, it was
really great to see him play at the pre-post party in Chicago in his own basement.
the song:
I've heard this song on the Fieberkurve CD and liked it so much that I have to bring it to a bigger audiance.
the song:
previously released on Fieberkurve Vol.3 CD
members:
- Utz Held, vocals & guitar
- Stephan Besser, guitar & vocals
- Ingo Geishecker, bass & vocals
- Uli Kross, drums and vocals
other releases:
- Hier kommt Mr. Pop! - 7" on Al Gore groovt 1998
address:
Utz Held (c/o Bankau)
Chodowieckistrasse 34
10405 Berlin
Germany
e-mail:
AlGoregroovt@hotmail.com
the song:
address:
c/o Kindercore Records
632 carlton ave #1
brooklyn, ny 11218
USA
e-mail:
info@kindercore.com
The 7" was a co-release with Season Records out of Melbourne, Australia. Dave Harris who recently released
the second Munch video collection was resonsible for getting an Australian band for the EP. He was friends
with the Sugargliders, so another natural choice. He also helped them to get on Sarah after releasing three
singles on Summershine Records. They split up and formed The Steinbecks whom also split up by now.
the song:
released on International Pop Vol.1 7" in 1992
members:
- Josh Meadows
- Joel Meadows
In the early nineties Marcus Toerncrantz in Sweden released his excellent fanzine "Grimsby Fishmarket", we were
exchanging letters and I told him about my plans for an EP, he then send me a tape of a band by a friend of him.
What a gorgeous song, it alone was worth doing the EP. Red Sleeping Beauty later released records on Marsh
Marigold and Siesta, they split up in 1997.
the song:
released on International Pop Vol.1 7" in 1992
members:
- Mikael Matsson - guitars, keyboards
- Kristina Borg - vocals
- Niklas Angergård - vocals, guitars
- Carl-Johan Näsström, bass
address:
c/o Mikael Matsson
Gotlandsgatan 71
S-11638 Stockholm
Sweden
e-mail:
mikael_m@algonet.se
In the early nineties we had a fairly big pop-scene in Hamburg based on the local bands on the
Marsh Marigold label, I was (still am) friends with all those guys and it was only natural to include
one of the bands on the EP.
The "Bangs" split up after two great 7" EPs, Martin was in
"50.000.000 Elvis fans can't be wrong", Sandra joined Die Fünf Freunde and later Camping.
the song:
released on International Pop Vol.1 7" in 1992
members:
- Peter, vocals and guitar
- Jens, guitar
- Martin, bass
- Sandra, drums
- Oliver, guest vocals
e-mail:
peterpalatsik@yahoo.com