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Barry Lamb

Working on new projects with Tor & Keith Levene

About Me

Barry Lamb was established as an experimental artist in the midst of the emerging cassette culture of the late 70’s / early 80’s, alongside his contemporaries Paul Kelday, Bryn Jones (E.G. Oblique Graph & later Muslimgauze), Pierre Peret, Attrition, Legendary Pink Dots and countless others who did much to propagate a broader expression of what was termed as "industrial music" at the time. Whilst Throbbing Gristle, Nocturnal Emissions, Severed Heads, Test Dept & SPK were off leading the front line of this intriguing new genre, the likes of Lamb, Kelday and Jones were exploring the roots in the back garden and were tipping their proverbial hats to more ethnic and natural sounds as well as exploring rather "Heath Robinson" forms of sampling. Lamb very sneakily and cunningly sampled and chopped about the Kraftwerk album "Autobahn" blending it with infrasonic recordings and minimalist atmosphere experiments for his 1980 "Untitled" offering and many of his other recordings featured snippets from undisclosed sources. A rising network of fanzines and space devoted to cassette culture in all three of the mainstream music papers of the period (NME, Melody Maker & Sounds) all provided initial exposure for what eventually became a highly succesful and influential cottage industry niche in the midst of the vibrant independent music scene.

It is worth noting that Barry Lamb along with Peter Ashby were founder members of Frenzid Melon, essentially a new wave / experimental duo who’s early cassette albums are highly sought after to this day and after several line up additions that included among many others Chris Chisnall (Spasmodic Caress, The Schizadelics), John Horrocks (Black Dog, The Amazing Orange, BVX, Sharon Stylo & the Dolly Boys, The Rest), Phil Fast (Blank Screens, Instant People) they evolved into the insane picnic (named after Lamb’s most recent album at the time) with the addition of Owen Turley (now plying his trade as General Kustard). The insane picnic thrived in the post punk, winter of discontent environment and were critically acclaimed in the fanzines and mainstream music press. Ian Pye (Melody Maker) wrote of their debut e.p. Four days in April in 1982; "A twisted cross between Echo & the bunnymen and The Fall, the Insane Picnic succeed where most others fail by creating an atmosphere that may not be totally unique but is at least threateningly distanced from the obvious possibilities."

Having pretty much taken a break from music for most of the 1990’s, Barry was invited to contribute a track to a Martin Newell tribute project in 2001. Although Lamb had retired from music at this point, he jumped at the chance to pay tribute to the king of jangly pop and genius behind "the Cleaners from Venus" (oft labelled as the diy Beatles). Newell had recorded for Ashby & Lamb’s "Falling A" label and they had distributed his early cassette releases. Lamb recruited former insane picnic & Frenzid Melon colleague Peter Ashby and they recorded a stunning psychedelic version of "the world strikes one" from the Brotherhood of Lizards album. Ironically the track was not put on the tribute album but was available as a bonus download for a short while. Work on the tribute project was enough to give him a thirst to record again and shortly afterwards Ashby & Lamb reconvened on an album they had started some 10 years earlier which at this point remains unfinished but work continues. It’s a progressive rock project sounding somewhere in the realms of King Crimson, Egg, Van der Graaf Generator, Soft Machine and perhaps Pink Floyd (post Syd Barrett but pre- Dark side of the moon). It is scheduled for completion in 2008 and will be released under the band name Ermin Grud and the album has the working title of "the narrow path". During work on this album, Ashby & Lamb were approached to provide some music for Jasun Martz’ sequel album to his mid 70’s holy grail of mellotron recordings "The Pillory". Jasun is known for his work with Frank Zappa, Eddie Jobson, Ruth Underwood and even played keyboards on Michael Jackson’s "Dangerous" album including the massive hit "Black or White" and co arranged "We built this City on rock ’n’ roll" by Starship. The resultant two CD set "The Pillory / The Battle" was released to critical acclaim in avant-garde, progressive and even classical music circles.

Since 2005, Barry Lamb has been consistently releasing one album a year and contributing to other projects. Recent developments include a cover version of "in the summer rain" by French chanteuse Hilda Garman & collaboration with up and coming Irish rock band Keltica . He is presently working on an anthology collection spanning from his earliest cassette releases to present day outtakes and rare tracks. In addition tho this an album of new material is expected towards the end of 2008 and his primitive sampling exploits have turned full circle as some of his work is now being sampled by up and coming British urban hip hop artist Tor. Check her out at http://www.myspace.com/toruk

Discography
1977 Dusk (c.60) 1978 Keys (c.90) 1979 Ludi Funebres(C.45) 1979 telephone call at the edge of the universe (C.30) 1980 Untitled (C. 45) 1980 Charlie Bildgewinder’s experimental bus service (C.45) 1981 the insane picnic volume 1 (c.45) 1990 Seven Secrets (2 x C.60) 2005 It’s all about purpose (CD) 2006 Observations of Istanbul (CD) 2007 ...This is (CD) 2008 From dusk to now (scheduled for May 9 release date)

1977 - 1981 (Reformed 2007) Vocalist & Multi Instrumentalist for Frenzid Melon
1977 Frenzid Melon (c.60) 1978 Graffiti Spastic Plastic (c.60) 1978 Frenzid Melon II (C.45) 1978 Cosmic Peanut & other secret identities (C.90) 1979 Stop acting like babies (C.60) 1979 I don’t wanna work in the wimpy bar (cassette single) 1979 The great roll & butter swindle (C.90) 1979 Crazy fog warning (c.45, unreleased) 1980 Frenzid Melon (Mel 1) (C.45) 1982 Provisional Music (C.45, posthumous release) 2008 Clacton (CD)

1981 - 1989 Vocalist & Multi instrumentalist for the insane picnic
1982 Four days in April (ep) 1983 Romance / Politicians Promise (single) 1985 This is the winter darkness (LP, unreleased but released on CD 2004) 1986 Magistrates and saints (12" single) 1987 Dog bones & cradle ghosts / Slick death operator (unreleased double A side 7" single that received radio airplay)

2005 - Present Vocals, Mellotron, Wind Synth, Saxaphone for Ermin Grud

Also appeared on the following releases:
1985 "Show me a sane man" by Omming for Woks (obscure sleeve credit)
1985 "You’re lost little girl" by The Acid Slothe (Vocal performance)
1993 "Pale Saint" by WMTID (co-writing credit and vocal narrative appearance)
1994 "The concubine harvester" by Braintree (Vocals & various instruments)
2005 "The Pillory / The Battle" by Jasun Martz (Wind synth & Mellotron)
2005 Incidentals (Six Armed Man) (Various Instruments)
2005 Small Packages (Six Armed Man) (Various Instruments)
2006 With Arms Extended (Six Armed Man) (Various Instruments)
2007 "Disturbances in the ether" by Peter Ashby (Alto Saxaphone)


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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/7/2006
Band Website: dynamitevision.com
Band Members: Barry Lamb: Wind synth, Mellotron, Hammond Organ, Micro Korg, Various analogue and digital synthesizers, theramin, guitar, bass, percussion, saxaphone, recorder, clarinet, vocals, cassette tape mechanisms, sound manipulation.
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LOADS MISSING... WILL ADD AS I GO)


MUSIC

10cc, 13th Floor Elevators, 23 Skidoo, 4ad Record label, Abstract Truth, A Certain Ratio, Sarah Aderholdt, The Adverts, Steve Ainsworth, Albinoni, Amm, Amon Duul, Laurie Anderson, A Primary Industry, Arrested Development, Attrition, Kevin Ayers, Aztec Camera, Angelo Badalamenti, Bauhaus, BBC Radiophonic workshop, The Beatles, Beaver & Krause, Be Bop Deluxe, Jeff Beck Group (especially "Rough & Ready"), The Birthday Party, Blah Blah Blah, Bleach Boys , Blind Lemon Jefferson, Bonzo Dog Band, Bootleg history & culture, David Bowie, The Boys, Tim Buckley, Carter Burwell, Kate Bush, Buzzcocks, John Cage, Can, Captain Beefheart, Captain Lockheed & the Starfighters, Caravan, Johnny Cash, Cassette Culture, Nick Cave, Census of Hallucinations, Charisma Record label, Chicago Transit Authority, John Cooper Clarke, The Clash, Cleaners from Venus (especially the diy tape years), John Coltrane, Comus, Countless obscure library albums from the 60's & 70's, Cressida, The Cure (first three or four albums plus a few later trax), Current 93, DAF, Roger Daltrey (Had to give him a separate entry because of the version of "I'm Free" backed by the London Symphony Orchestra), The Damned (Up to and including "The Black Album"), Miles Davis, The Dead Students, Sandy Denny, Delia Derbyshire, Devo, Djam Karet, The Doors, Durutti Column, Ian Dury & the blockheads, Bob Dylan (Cherry pick about 30 songs), Earthquake, Echo & the Bunnymen, Eden's Children, Egg, Einstuerzende Neubauten, Electric Light Orchestra, The Electronic Sylvia Plath, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Brian Eno, Everything but the girl, Eyeless in Gaza, The Faces, Factory Records, John Fahey, Fairport Convention, The Fall, Family, Fanzines '79 - '85 too many to mention, they were lifeblood at the time for the struggling underground musician., Faust, The Flock, Focus, Peter Frampton (Frampton Comes Alive - How uncool is that!), Free, Gang of Four, Genesis (especially pre-Lamb lies down on broadway), Gentle Giant, Philip Glass, Gnidrolog, Goblin, Godley & Creme, Gong, Gracious, Peter Hammill, Herbie Hancock, Francoise Hardy, Steve Harley ("Sebastian"), Roy Harper, Don "Sugar Cane" Harris, Harvest Record label, Hatfield & The North, Hawkwind, Isaac Hayes, Bobby Hebb ("Sunny"), Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pierre Henry, Henry Cow, The Hiding Place, Steve Hillage, Allan Holdsworth, Freddie Hubbard, Human Condition, Human League (Pre- "Dare"), Husker Du, If, I'm Dead, Imogene, Indian Summer, Island Record label, Isley Brothers, Chad Jackson ("Hear the drummer get wicked"), The Jam (selected mostly early singles), Bert Jansch, Jar, Jellyfish, Jethro Tull, Robert Johnson, Johnny 7 Combo, Jon & Vangelis (especially "I hear you now"), Quincy Jones, Joy Division, Juicy Lucy (well, just for the stirring version of "Who do you love?"), Paul Kelday, Killing Joke, King Crimson, Kraan, Kraftwerk, Krokodil, Led Zeppelin, Legendary Pink Dots, Keith Levene, Libra, Liliput, Long Hello, Lori & the Chameleons, Loving Awareness, Magazine, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Major Lance, John Martyn, Jasun Martz, Matching Mole, Curtis Mayfield, Mellotron, Moog and vintage synths, Mellow Candle, Minutemen, The Modern Art, Ennio Morricone, May Blitz, Moby Grape, Modern English, Modern Man, Thelonius Monk, Monochrome Set (especially the early singles), Muslimgauze, Nanook of the North, National Health, Bill Nelson, Neu, New 7th Music, Martin Newell, Naz Nomad & the Nightmares, Non, Michael Nyman, Occult Chemistry, The Old man and the sea, Beth Orton, Os Mutantes, John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett, Charlie Parker, Parrot Records (Balkerne Passage, Colchester RIP), Harry Partch, The Pastels, Patto, John Peel (From 1979 - 1987), Pierre Peret, Pink Floyd , PFM, The Pop Group, Sylvia Powell, The Prisoners, Public Image Ltd., Pure Hell (Riotous cover of "These boots were made for walking"), Purrkur Pillnikk, Queen (well, actually "Sheer heart attack" plus a couple of tracks), Queens of the Stone Age, Rabbits Hat, Radiators from Space, Radio Caroline (1975 - 78), Rain Tree Crow, The Ramones (First four albums plus "It's Alive"), Raw Material, Red Crayola, Otis Redding, Red Noise, Renaissance, The Residents, Boyd Rice, Rolling Stones (About 30 awesome trax...the rest ar e pretty mediocre really :-), Sonny Rollins, Rough Trade record label, Rush (selected tracks), Sade (silky smooth voice), Ryuichi Sakamoto, Erik Satie, SBB, Scars, Scientist, Scritti Politti (Early singles plus "The word girl"), Sex Pistols, Adrian Sherwood, Shub-Niggurath, Sibelius (Finlandia), Slapp Happy, The Slits, Soft Machine, The Sonics, Spooky Tooth (First album plus Ceremony with Pierre Henry) Steel Pulse, Stiff Records (visonary record label), Still Life, The Stranglers (First three albums plus an odd later track), Style Council (a few perfect pop moments), Suicide, Donna Summer (From Love to love you baby to Macarthur Park), Supercharge, Swell Maps, Tangerine Dream, T-Connection (Do anything you wanna do - crucial 12"), Teardrop Explodes (Kilimanjaro), Television, The Temperance Bus Boogie band, Thin Lizzy, Third Ear Band, This Mortal Coil, Timmy Thomas ("Why can't we live together"), Richard & Linda Thompson (I want to see the bright lights tonight), Throbbing Gristle, Tonight (one hit wonder "Drummer man"), Tonto's Expanding Headband, Mel Torme (Comin' home baby / Right Now ...what a perfect single), Robin Trower, The Tubes, Tubeway Army, Ugly Custard, James "Blood" Ulmer, Upp, Van der Graaf Generator, Vangelis, Van Halen (First three or four albums, ha ha I'm gonna get hammered for citing this), Velvet Warrior, Vertigo Record label, Virgin Prunes, waiting for Bardot, War (Me & baby brother), Warm Dust, Wayland, Web, We Be Echo, White Noise, White Speed, White Stripes, The Who (Meaty beaty big and bouncy is definitive), Wire, Jimmy Webb, Jah Wobble, Stevie Wonder (Music of my mind, Talking Book & Innervisions), Robert Wyatt, X-Ray Spex, XTC (Early singles and first couple of albums), Neil Young, Young Marble Giants, Frank Zappa

FILM

Ghost Dance, La Cabina, Amelie, Billy Liar, Brighton Rock, Any Marx Brothers film, Pulp Fiction, Monty Python & the Holy Grail, Life of Brian, One from the heart, Psychomania, Snatch, Lock, stock & two smoking barrels, The old man and the sea, Most David Lynch stuff, Zabriskie Point, Walkabout, The first men on the moon, Walk the line, The Time Machine (original)

TELEVISION

The Simpsons, Twin Peaks, Jacques Cousteau, Blackadder, Fawlty Towers, The Comic Strip presents, Picture Box, Tom's midnight garden, Magic Roundabout, Rock Follies, Ripping Yarns, Rutland Weekend Television, Krtek (The Little Mole), The Young Ones, Match of the day, BBC coverage of the FA cup final 1973 - 1978, The Office (UK), Only fools & horses, Extras, Happy days, Marine Boy, Survivors, Planet of the apes, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Trigger Happy TV, Old Grey Whistle Test

LITERATURE

The Bible, The complete works of Sylvia Plath, The silence of Adam, Poet & Peasant, Waking the dead, Smart Questions, The victory of surrender, Rubaiyat, The Prophet, Stig of the dump, We didn't mean to go to sea, How to be a no limit person, Pulling your own strings, An hour for magic, Not bosses but leaders, Overcoming the dark side of leadership, Surrealist poetry in English, Wilderness, Driving over lemons, No one here gets out alive, Dead men walking,

ART

Jean Tinguely, Salvador Dali, Roberto Matta, Yves Tanguy, Paul Klee, Claude Monet, M.C. Escher, Rene Magritte, William Blake, Paul Delvaux, Roger Dean, Max Ernst, Paul Whitehead, Loads of great artists on My Space

PLACES

Goldhanger Creek, Tollesbury & the River Blackwater, Montenegro, Coastal areas, India, Egypt, Turkey, Lake District, Orkney, Cleadon Hills, Huncote, Peak District, North Wales, Cornwall, Trossachs, Finland, Norway, Forests, Cyprus, Athens, Ireland, Mountains

OTHER STUFF

Theology, Middle Eastern culture, History, Geography, Studying and observing human nature and relational interaction, Psychology, Conflict Resolution, Family Dynamics, Leadership, The life & teachings of Jesus Christ, Football (Ipswich Town, also been going to England home games), Sailing, Hanging out, Going to the gym (well, it's a kind of love / hate relationship), Indian Food (Especially real authentic stuff), New eating experiences...well, new experiences in general!

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Sounds Like: The oceans and the stars colliding.
Record Label: Six Armed Man
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

"...this is" update and review

Greetings earthlings,       One of the eternal struggles in this age of information overload is sifting out the wheat from the chaff and spending time on things that are important and ...
Posted by Barry Lamb on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 04:06:00 PST

SENSATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIND ON SOUTH TYNESIDE

Sensational archaelogical find - South Tyneside. Wavis O'Shave & Foffo Spearjig fans will be dead chuffed!Winging it's way to the Falling A office by high security courier is a phenomal archaeological...
Posted by Barry Lamb on Fri, 07 Dec 2007 04:54:00 PST