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the Sisters of Transistors

The UK s Premier Ladies Combo Organ Quartet

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Based at the "South Manchester Museum of Keyboard Technology,(S.M.M.O.K.T) "The Sisters Of Transistors"(S.O.T.) are a Combo Organ Quartet and Ladies Social Club. S.O.T. hold weekly afternoon workshops at the Museum. Members who graduated this year are Sister Wigby Elka Whippany Sister Ragna Teisco Dottir Sister Naomi Doric Pencrest & Sister Henrietta Vox HumanaS.O.T. play a selection of fully working exhibition organs with an emphasis on the Italian models from the early 1970s.Accompanied on drums by museum curator, " Prof. Vernon World” Repertoire includes a mixture of S.O.T originals in the style of baroque disco prog. (B.D.P.) and classics from the golden age of Horror OST. (H.O.S.T ) http://www. fabriclondon. com/images/myspace/banner/1staugmyspacebanner. jpgS.O.T. have a heavily amplified sound known as "The Wall of Cheese” using restored British and Soviet amplification systems From the vaults at S.M.M.O.K.T. The frail and infirm are advised not to attend an S.O.T. recital in person, Pay for view discount cards will be available from Chase ,Swans and Dawson’s music outlets. I edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)

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Member Since: 7/27/2007
Band Members: Sister Wigby Elka Whippany-elka organ,promars Sister Ragna Teisco Dottir-vox organs,elka panther Sister Naomi Doric Pencrest- elka capri jnr,wem teisco organs Sister Henrietta Vox Humana-yamaha yc45 d organ,pntm 1 Prof Vernon World- drums SISTERS OF TRANSISTERS SINGLE DUE ON 22 -9-08
Influences: South Manchester Museum Of Keyboard Technology (S.M.M.O.K.T) funded by UMIST until 1989.now operating on a private grant from the Chase Music Foundation. administrator Dr DK Singh. The previous premises of the University Of Manchesters Institute of Telharmonia and Computer Sciences (UMITCS) burnt down in 1934.After which the institute was moved to the Chorlton Hollow site. Looters from Ancoats took much of the origenal machine parts some being later recovered at the Mazel Radio Stores on London Rd and passed back to UMIST. Funded by Hydes Brewery magnet Henry Hyde and overseen by computer pioneer Dr Babbit. ,work had started on an automated computercontroled theatre organ intended for the Free Trade Hall ,The" Orchramonium "required as many as four operators on multiple Keyboard units, The valves were to be housed in underground tanks cooled by canal water under the Freetrade Hall and are still viewable in the Basement of what now is the Radison Hotel on Peters Street. .Some origenal brass read out rolls of music are believed to be in the Rylands Library on Deansgate but sorces say that during ww2 The Brass Music parts were deliberatly seperated in case of invasion at least one was moved to Liverpool resides in the museum @Port Sunlight. During the 1960s a team at Salford University had assembled all but 4 of the missing pieces of score. Professor World was one of the undergraduate team working on the project at Maxwell Hall,and has continued a program of probable music configurations in the hope of reasembling the Mysterious French Composers missing score as commisioned by Henry Hyde in the 30s ,The Composser was known to have entered a German prisoner of war camp outside Paris in 1940 ,but the destruction of the camp records in the final days of the war in europe meant that the composer is still a mystery ,How ever some unsigned scores from an address in Marseille arived on the desk of the Dean of the Royal Northern College of Music in august 1969 simply marked Free Trade Hall.
Sounds Like: organs., Pure Horrorshow,Unhappy Sundays,Gothco,Baroque Disco Prog.In fact, Sister Naomi Doric Pencrest, one of the four Sisters, goes much further with her own description – she says that while some people say their music is "a cross between horror film soundtracks and disco, we would say it’s a contemporary take on 1930s occult parlour music."
So where did the idea for the Sisters come from? It turns out that that is a tale which wanders between truth, history and myth, and involves panic in America, army issue organs, a Derbyshire pub and a Profesor from UMIST!
"There’s a tradition of organ quartets dating back to the 30s, when the Hammond organ became ‘THE’ instrument amongst the industrialists and debutants of New York. "A concert by the Lillian Meyers Quartet at the World Fair in 1939 ended in panic, as the pavilion collapsed due to a wave formed by the four organists. This lead to a ban on organ quartets throughout the US, which remained until Steve Reich premiered his 'Four Organs' to a virtual riot at Carnegie Hall in 1968.
"Another organ quartet, a set of Manchester-based musicians known as the Burton Wood Quartet, managed to keep some of the earlier pieces from The Lillian Meyers Quartet alive during World War Two, as the Burton Wood Airforce Base became the distribution point for a special military model of Hammond organ - The Model D - supplied to US bases and chapels.
"The first Burton Wood Quartet were quite well known during the war years, as alongside their classical repertoire, they played at dances, though they never travelled from the base due to the untransportable weight of the Hammonds.
"Prof Vernon World,, who plays drums for us, first found out about the Burton Wood Quartet whilst playing at a rave in the old US base. After contacting BWQ member Steve Garnier, who lives in Columbus in America, through the Combo Organ Forum, he discovered the band’s repertoire was kept alive during the 50s by an all-ladies quartet at a Warrington music shop on Sunday afternoons.
"A second quartet started up at the Stockport branch, from which sprang the La La La’s, an organ quartet using the new transistor organs in the early 60s. Again, due to a reluctance to travel, they rarely played anywhere but The Cat and Fiddle, a well known bikers’ haunt in the Derbyshire hills.
"And that’s where we now come in. With the advent of the Internet forums and auction websites, it has now been possible to present this historical music along with its controversial effects."
According to Sister Naomi, the 'Combonauts' came into being as a result of "a rigorous selection process over the Internet and then at auditions in Manchester.
"Anyone can visit but would have to travel there blindfolded in our wagon then tossed out in Chorlton Water Park naked."
Sister Naomi Doric Pencrest on SMMOKT
"The application process required hereditary conditions, positions in music education facilities and a good working knowledge of the 1960s transistor combo organs, including maintenance and repair. "Two of us had met at Salford University, three of us had been to the Augablina Summer School in Iceland, and all of us connected through the Combo Organ Forum before making the move to Manchester in 2003 to await the selection process.
"Profesor was Patron of the South Manchester Museum of Keyboard Technology and did a lot of the research on organ quartets. It was a condition of us rehearsing at the Museum that he could play drums."
The South Manchester Museum of Keyboard Technology? Apparently, that’s another piece of the Sisters’ mystery, a little-known menagerie of all things organ that is both inviting and heavily guarded.

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My Blog

SOT Interview on Freakzone

http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/freakzone/listen to this weeks freakzone ,featuring an interview with SOT...
Posted by the Sisters of Transistors on Mon, 20 Oct 2008 08:19:00 PST

SOT play Mondo Mancunia 22nd NOV

Mondo Mancunia is GO for November 19,20,21,22 ..2008'Never go back to a lit firework,' Graham Massey reminds us in these days of faked special effects and dubious digital spectacle. From his days with...
Posted by the Sisters of Transistors on Mon, 20 Oct 2008 08:15:00 PST

Vote for Sisters on BBC Radio 2

After being interviewed by Stuart Maconie for his Radio 6 Freakzone program this week (think this may be on on sunday) We managed to get him to attend the SOT gig at acadamy 3 ,He was so impressed tha...
Posted by the Sisters of Transistors on Sat, 11 Oct 2008 03:03:00 PST

The DON 12 inch with mixes&more interviews

available from BOOM KAThttp://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=136291A new interview herehttp://www.nerdy-frames.org/2008/09/sisters-of-transisto rs-interview.html...
Posted by the Sisters of Transistors on Wed, 08 Oct 2008 12:47:00 PST

The Don Out Today 22nd Sept.free 3d specs in vynil version.

check out the Acid Girls other mix of the Don here.The Don SOT Acid Girls Disco MixThe 12 inch single hit Piccadily Records in Manchester last week ,http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/ And now official...
Posted by the Sisters of Transistors on Mon, 22 Sep 2008 02:43:00 PST

Sisters release 1st single The DON

now up on I TunesS.O.T. release The Don and Pendulum as a single on 22nd sept 2008 on "This is Music " label..Remixes by The Acid Girls and Hot Chip appear on the 12 inch and cd ,and exclusive mixes b...
Posted by the Sisters of Transistors on Tue, 26 Aug 2008 06:20:00 PST

New@ S.M.M.O.K.T

Some recent aquisitions at The South Manchester Museum Of Keyboard Technology this past month include.THE ELKA ORLA TIFFANY 4.The Sisters are very fond of the Elka sound and this latest find has excel...
Posted by the Sisters of Transistors on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 09:35:00 PST

tour with Aliens canceled

Sorry to say the Aliens tour with SOT supporting has been canceled,
Posted by the Sisters of Transistors on Tue, 03 Jun 2008 11:51:00 PST

S.O.T interview on BBC OnLine

http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/content/articles/2008/02/21/ 290208_sisters_transistors_feature.shtmlalso a new interview here.http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/cl ubs/s/1038723_can_y...
Posted by the Sisters of Transistors on Sun, 24 Feb 2008 02:23:00 PST

Great combo organ Site

any one interested further in old combo organs should check out this site.http://www.combo-organ.com/
Posted by the Sisters of Transistors on Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:49:00 PST