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Department S

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Buy My CoocaChoo Here On Red Vinyl! 8th October...Buy Department S Tee Shirts HereDepartment S - 20072007 sees the first Department S activity in 25 years. The threesome of Eddie Roxy, Stuart Mizon and Mike Herbage have been toiling away in dark corners and deep cellars since February of this year and October 8th sees the release of the 4th Department S single and the first for 2 and a half decades. It’s been a long old time in the wilderness and it all came together after several bottles (too much) of red wine in the legendary ‘Ship’ public house in Wardour Street, London W1.Roxy had contacted Herbage via this very website with a view to meeting up to reignite old acquaintances and in the ensuing drunken revelling it was mooted that a new Department S song should be recorded, purely for fun and it was to be a cover that would reflect the spirit of our youth. It was decided that My Coo Cachoo by the wonderful Mr Alvin Stardust was to be given the glam rock / punk treatment, which was also fitting as Alvin was a big hero of the now sadly departed Vaughan Toulouse, original lead singer with Department S. This one’s for you Toulouse.Stuart Mizon had rekindled relations with Herbage some time earlier and was alerted to the possibility of this jolly jape and immediately jumped on board the good ship ‘S’. After several shaky rehearsals an arrangement for the song was worked out and the help was sought of a maestro to help the lads in the studio. Remember, it’d been 25 years since they had recorded together and although Herbage had recorded an album with friends, The Purple Hearts, in the mid 1980’s, things were a whole lot different in 2007. A suitable genius was found in the shape of one Mr Terry Edwards, former Sax man with The Higsons and Gallon Drunk and veteran of many a session with the likes of Robyn Hitchcock and Madness. Terry put the lads through their paces and knocked them into shape and with the help of Mr Mark Bedford of Madness on Bass and Mr Edwards blowing rock’n’roll sax like a bitch and Michelle Brigandage helping out on backing vocals, the end product was, to say the least, surprising. Infact it came out so well that it was decided that the song should be released as a single. Fortunately Mr Edwards ran his own record label - Sartorial, so a home was found.The song itself, although keeping faithful (in the main) to the arrangement of the original, is sonically a million miles away from the original. Think of Led Zeppelin meets the Clash and Adam and the Ants in a brothel and you’ll get the rough idea. The track will be available in 7” ‘Romany Blood’ Red vinyl and download from I -tunes. The B-side sees a rendition of David Bowie’s ‘Cat People’ by Terry Edwards and the Scapegoats. It don’t get no classier than this.More activity has followed, culminating in a recording session in September which included guest appearances by Glen Matlock of Sex Pistols and Marco Pirroni, Adams chief Ant. Mr Edwards once again added brass with strings supplied courtesy of Susie from The Mekons. Though we say so ourselves, the outcome of the 3 days session is nothing short of stunning and more details will follow in due course.

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Music:

Member Since: 4/29/2006
Band Website: department-s.net
Band Members: Michael Herbage,Eddie Roxie,Stuart Mizon
Influences: Chic,Roxy Music,Bowie,Sex Pistols,Syd Barrett,Edith Piaf, Tom Jones,T Rex, Mott The Hoople,George Benson,Kraftwerk,Can, Blitz Kids and Billys, Cabaret,The Servant,Modern Classics,The Lacy Lady,Crackers, The Roxy.
Sounds Like: Psychedelic Glam Punk-FunkBuy My CoocaChoo Here On Red Vinyl! 8th October...Buy Department S "Sub-stance" Album Here
Record Label: LTM/ Sartorial
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Airplay on the Beeb!

Phil Jupitus will be playing our new single on his BBC Radio 6 show Friday morning (30th March).Gary Crowley will be following suit very soon!
Posted by Department S on Thu, 29 Mar 2007 03:01:00 PST

The Last Days of the British Underground 1978 - 1988

This Exhibition is at the ICA from March 23rd to May 6th."A disquieting, playful, and intensely urban exhibition examining the dark flowering of creativity in the UK between 1978 and 1988"The picture ...
Posted by Department S on Fri, 23 Mar 2007 03:28:00 PST

New Single Recorded

Well after 2 exhausting, but very exciting days, a new single has been recorded by Department S. Though we say so ourselves, it has worked out fucking brilliantly. After so many years 'out of the loop...
Posted by Department S on Fri, 02 Mar 2007 02:21:00 PST

Guns for Hire Demos

Some of you may be old enough to remember the Pre- Department S band, Guns for Hire (old bastards) which included amongst it's ranks messers Toulouse, Herbage and Lordan plus the wonderful Mr John Has...
Posted by Department S on Thu, 23 Nov 2006 06:23:00 PST

You tube... (Pt2)

There is now a veritable feast of Dept S material on You Tube (OK - 4 Videos) and you can access them all for your delight/mirth at:Now uploaded is the long lost and largely unseen 'I Want' video. Thi...
Posted by Department S on Mon, 23 Oct 2006 11:00:00 PST

Buying 'Sub-Stance'

In the UK go here:Sub-Stance UKIn the USA Go Here:Sub-Stance USA ...
Posted by Department S on Tue, 25 Jul 2006 03:12:00 PST

Demos Uploaded..

OK you lucky lucky people, we have now uploaded 4 demos for your enjoyment.Age ConcernGoing Left-RightBeverly Thrills (which is an early version of Fighting Irish)Just Pretend (which seems to be takin...
Posted by Department S on Fri, 20 Oct 2006 06:57:00 PST

More BBC Sessions Uploaded...

OK Folks. After the rather wonderful response to the first 2 lots of BBC Radio 1 sessions that we added for your amusement, we have now removed the Peel session (except 'Vic' as a few of you are very ...
Posted by Department S on Sun, 15 Oct 2006 11:13:00 PST

John Peel Session - Now Uploaded

The full Department S John Peel session is now available for download. Once again, if the BBC get to hear about it we're fucked so get it while you can. Just a little story about this session...The g...
Posted by Department S on Mon, 09 Oct 2006 10:50:00 PST

Dept S BBC Session uploaded..

Well actually 2 tracks from a 4 track session recorded for the Richard Skinner show on BBC Radio 1. Clap Now and Monte Carlo or Bust. Get 'em now before the beeb find out and make us take 'em down.W...
Posted by Department S on Mon, 02 Oct 2006 03:30:00 PST