Difference between revisions of "Huge Industrial Artsnob"
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− | [[image:HIAS87.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Kent | + | [[image:HIAS87.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Kent Ericksen, Mike Hall, Dave Sykes, Martin Fisher and Liz Bigwood, Nexus, 2 March 1987]] |
− | ''Huge Industrial Art Snob'' began in 1984 as ''Worst Kind of Artsnob'', featuring poet [[Micheal de Zouche Hall]] (a.k.a. Mike Hall) and musician [[Jeff Howe]], and played at performance cafes. They were later joined by [[Kent | + | ''Huge Industrial Art Snob'' began in 1984 as ''Worst Kind of Artsnob'', featuring poet [[Micheal de Zouche Hall]] (a.k.a. Mike Hall) and musician [[Jeff Howe]], and played at performance cafes. They were later joined by [[Kent Ericksen]]. They released the track ''Trains'' on [[Discordia Concors]] in 1993 (recorded in 1987), at which time the lineup was [[Mike Hall]] (vocals), [[Martin Fisher]] (keyboards), [[Kent Eriksen]] (guitar), [[Stacey Franklin]] (acoustic guitar) and [[David Sykes]] (acoustic guitar). Other members have included [[Elizabeth Bigwood]] (drums) and [[Nicholas Bowskill]] (backing vocals). They had another song on [[Surf Music]].<br> |
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Revision as of 23:44, 4 September 2006
Huge Industrial Art Snob began in 1984 as Worst Kind of Artsnob, featuring poet Micheal de Zouche Hall (a.k.a. Mike Hall) and musician Jeff Howe, and played at performance cafes. They were later joined by Kent Ericksen. They released the track Trains on Discordia Concors in 1993 (recorded in 1987), at which time the lineup was Mike Hall (vocals), Martin Fisher (keyboards), Kent Eriksen (guitar), Stacey Franklin (acoustic guitar) and David Sykes (acoustic guitar). Other members have included Elizabeth Bigwood (drums) and Nicholas Bowskill (backing vocals). They had another song on Surf Music.