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Karen Marks

Cold Cafe

    Almost four decades since its domestic release, Karen Marks’ 1981 single “Cold Café” has finally reaped its deserved international credit to become one of Australia's most recognized minimal wave recordings. Efficient Space now showcases the Melbourne artist’s brief but entire discography, including two previously unheard demos, all produced with experimental synthesist Ash Wednesday (The Metronomes, Modern Jazz, Thealonian Music).

    A rarity in the then male dominated industry, Marks found her footing in music, first through rock journalism and then in band management. Formally of Adelaide, newly arrived synth-punks JAB (Johnny Crash, Ash Wednesday and Bodhan X) approached her for representation, subsequently contributing tracks to seminal 1978 snapshot Lethal Weapons and playing the Crystal Ballroom's opening night. Wednesday and Crash would soon dissolve JAB, enlisting Mark Ferry and Sean Kelly to create Models. Still under Mark's management, Models became one of the fastest rising new bands of the punk movement, playing to full houses of dedicated and frenzied fans everywhere. Sadly, internal frictions forced Wednesday and Marks to leave after two years, with Crash following three months later.

    Her creative relationship with Wednesday fortified with the co-production of his 1980 machine-pop prank “Love By Numbers”, her swooning chorus uplifting his deadpan count to 100, before the two collaborated on Marks’ own recording persona. Immortalised by the icy Oz wave of “Cold Café”, her Astor issued 7” also boasted the caffeinated flip “Won't Wear It For Long” - a should be hit with guitar from future Icehouse member Robert Kretschmer.

    Fans know of one more recording – “You Bring These Things”, a forlorn arrangement of an otherwise unreleased Paul Kelly song, gifted to her by the revered wordsmith. The track only ever appeared on the Astor promotional LP “Terra Australis”, sinfully alongside Up There Cazaly and Joe Dolce - hard proof that the label grossly misunderstood her talent (Marks recalls their persistent requests to show midriff and cleavage). Locked in a dissatisfying label arrangement and at this stage unwilling to follow her peers to greener pastures overseas, she felt her only way out was to cease all further activities.

    At the 11th hour of preparing this retrospective, two tracks unexpectedly surfaced via two cassettes - a paranoid demo version of her signature tune “Cold Café”, and a long-lost fourth song “Problem Page”. Both living room recordings follow Marks and Wednesday’s ingenious framework of minimal lyrics, minimal chord progressions. 


    STAFF COMMENTS

    Patrick says: After bringing Karen Marks’ oz-wave wonder to wider attention via “Sky Girl”, Efficient Space dip back in with an expanded EP featuring an ace alternate version alongside three other wavey delights.

    TRACK LISTING

    A1. Cold Cafe
    A2. Won't Wear It For Long
    A3. You Bring These Things
    B1. Cold Cafe (demo)
    B2. Problem Page (demo)

    The Chisel

    Retaliation

      It’s going off and The Chisel are back to cause a bit of bovver. Following a trio of explosive singles, the band finally bring us their debut full-length album, Retaliation, on the London-based punk institution La Vida Es Un Mus.

      Having formed in early 2020 and featuring a crew of members with long-term associations to the London punk scene, The Chisel quickly secured a reputation as one of the most exciting bands from a pool of contemporaries that includes Chubby & The Gang, Stingray and Big Cheese. Their sound is rooted firmly in Punk but with influences that run across the board to create a distinctive blend of Oi!, anarcho, UK-82 and hardcore. Retaliation is an unmistakably British record that draws a line from 1982 up to the present day, pushing its way into your collection and torching your stereo.

      Opening with the agitated force of ‘Unlawful Execution’, the tone is firmly set by a song that addresses the brutality of the Met Police (“Tell me what’s the difference between right or wrong / When a copper gets to blast a lad who did nothing wrong”). ‘Come See Me’ is a ferocious ode to camaraderie in the face of mouthy boneheads and bellends. ‘Shit Life Syndrome’ is a poisoned reference to the same cynical phrase used by physicians to describe the effects of people living under poverty and in the grips of substance abuse (“How can you expect people to act nicely, they’ve all been left on the edge of society”). It’s one of many songs influenced by singer Cal’s experiences of growing up in the working-class town of Blackpool. Cal states: “Blackpool as a town is often overlooked or even looked down upon, I wanted to write lyrics which gave the people of my town a voice”. With tunes like these The Chisel show that they’ll never pull any punches. However, beyond the fury and the swagger there’s another side that plays to an additional strength; the ability to write a memorable hook. Songs like ‘Retaliation’, ‘Tooth & Nail’ and ‘Not The Only One’ could be described as modern day anthems (the latter has become a fan favourite since the arrival of their first live shows) and cement their identity as a band not to be defined by their influences.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Unlawful Execution
      2. Retaliation
      3. Come See Me
      4. So Do I
      5. Common As Muck
      6. Nation's Pride
      7. Not The Only One
      8. Shit Life Syndrome
      9. Tooth & Nail
      10. Crocket
      11. Sit And Say Nothing
      12. Force Fed
      13. What Was Mine
      14. Will I Ever See You Again?

      Der Plan

      Es Ist Eine Fremde Und Seltsame Welt

      Bureau B have already re-released four classic albums by Der Plan and now they present to you reissue number five. The name of the album is simultaneously the concept. Numerous diverse pieces which illuminate the world in all its absurdity. The album title is lifted from the David Lynch movie Blue Velvet (It’s a strange world). The songs on the album were, for the most part, composed in a legendary session, improvisations really. They decided to play each piece in a different key and use irregular time signatures: Der Plan was often seen as a fun, colourful, NDW (Neue Deutsche Welle) band and they wanted to counter that image by bringing their obscure roots to the fore. Ladies and gentlemen, lean back and enjoy the wonders of a strange and peculiar world.

      TRACK LISTING

      A1. 1 Moment = 2 Sec
      A2. Ich Hab Den Jordan Gesehen
      A3. Get Out!
      A4. Frisch Verliebt
      A5. Die Paranoia Kritische Methode
      A6. Kennen Sie Koln?
      B1. Komm Zuruck!
      B2. Wenn Du Nicht Zuhause Bist
      B3. Kreuze Niemals Deinen Weg!
      B4. Die Geschichte Des Schwarzen Goldes
      B5. Bleib Gold!
      B6. Press G Punkt!
      B7. 1 Mann, 1 Ball
      B8. Bye Bye!

      Werewolves

      ES EP

        A few weeks back a lovely chap called into our shop and left me a 7" single, this happens a lot. When I got it home it turned out to be really good, this doesn't happen a lot. Now I have managed to track down the first 2x7" EP from Werewolves, containing four tracks of their primitive psychedelic indie vibes, it's a bit garage, a tiny dab of Krautrock ("Haunt"), some darkness and a fair bit of shoegazery. This is the first release on their label too, straight outta NY and to your front door, via a Piccadilly Records exclusive...

        Caro Snatch

        Es Muss Sein

          This is the debut album from what the BBC described as a 'one-woman electronic avalanche'. Caro has scaled a somewhat steep learning curve after only touching her first musical instrument eight years ago by default following back surgery. She started to play with machines whilst laid up in bed and now, two EPs (Xstatic Records - Scotland & Phonector - Berlin) and numerous compilation contributions ("Girl Monster" on Chicks on Speed - Munich, Wired Records - Berlin & La Mue - Paris) and her fair share of gigs later, the time was ripe for a thoroughly considered album.


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