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Sex Education

Highly effective...

About Me

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So what is Sex Education?
Sex Education began in 2006.
Its roots are in Liverpool's fab new wave-electro club night, Adult Books. There, DJs Chris Ward (bass, vocals) and Zoë Alex (keys) saw the effect that glam guitar, decadent beats and gorgeous, synthetic pop hooks can have on the minds and morality of the young. So, together with Kai Sheen (guitar) and Chris Bartlett (drums), they developed Sex Education as a means to ruthlessly exploit this.
Be warned: Some fear that exposure to Sex Education at a young and impressionable age destroys innocence and encourages permissiveness (a bad thing, apparently). Others are convinced that Sex Education is just what we've all needed, and we should welcome the frenzied feeling, ecstatic dancing and dodgy one night stands that result. Either way, you may wish to be accompanied by a consenting adult when listening.
Sex Education can be contacted via this MySpace page for concerts, tall stories, kisses and subversion. And look out for further lessons shortly... Because you can never receive enough Sex Education.

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Member Since: 8/13/2006
Band Members: Chris Ward
Kai Sheen
Zoë Alex
Chris Bartlett
Influences: Roxy Music, Richard Burton, Adam And The Ants, Dennis Potter, Wire, sex, shops, The Slits, Television, television, Aldous Huxley, a fantasy episode of Top of the Pops, Leiber & Stoller, Galton & Simpson, The Velvet Underground, Adult Books, adult books, Kate Bush, Eno, cats, Neu!, The Wild Swans, Donald Cammell, Peter Cook, Deaf School, Luke Haines, words, Joy Division/New Order, Abba/Sonic Youth, Oscar Wilde, love, Magazine, magazines, Ramones, Klaus Nomi, Christopher Isherwood, Secretary, Scott Walker (generally), the final 30 seconds of "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" (as a specific), Germany Year Zero, Kraftwerk, T-Rex, make-up, Man Ray, Iggy Pop, Talking Heads, Echo And The Bunnymen, Alfred Hitchcock, jealousy, ambition, Dead Kennedys, Egon Schiele, Pixies, David Bowie, Sex Pistols, Guy Debord, fashion, politics, dancing, This Mortal Coil, this mortal coil.
Sounds Like: Future Pop.
Type of Label: None