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Madchester - Musical legacy.
The immediate influence of Madchester was in inspiring the wider baggy movement in the UK, with bands from various parts of the country producing music in the early 1990s heavily influenced by the main Madchester players. These bands included Flowered Up (from London), The Farm (from Liverpool), the Soup Dragons (from Glasgow) and Ocean Colour Scene (from Birmingham). Blur, from Colchester, certainly adopted a baggy style in their early career, although in an interview with Select Magazine in 1991 they claimed, rather imp ...
See also:Madchester, Madchester - Before Madchester, Madchester - Madchester artists' early careers, Madchester - Madchester begins, Madchester - Baggy, Madchester - Madchester hits the big time, Madchester - Commercial success, Madchester - Decline, Madchester - Legacy, Madchester - Musical legacy, Madchester - Impact on Manchester, Madchester - Discography, Madchester - Key Madchester recordings, Madchester - Madchester-era best of compilations Read more here: » Madchester: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - Legacy |
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 |  |  | Bummed: Encyclopedia II - Martin Hannett - CareerHannett's trademark sound, most apparent on Joy Division's groundbreaking debut album Unknown Pleasures and its follow-up, Closer, is sparse and eerie, complementing frontman Ian Curtis' dark, depressive musings and tremorous baritone vocals. His meticulous production, heavily influenced by dub, creates an evocative negative space at the heart of Joy Division's sound, pitting the band's spartan, jagged instrumentation against a spacey void, the latter being created by adept studio manipulation. For these purposes, Hannett often ...
See also:Martin Hannett, Martin Hannett - Career, Martin Hannett - Selected discography as producer, Martin Hannett - Albums, Martin Hannett - EPs, Martin Hannett - Singles, Martin Hannett - Martin: The Work of Record Producer Martin Hannett Read more here: » Martin Hannett: Encyclopedia II - Martin Hannett - Career |
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Martin Hannett - Albums.
Joy Division, Unknown Pleasures 1979
The Durutti Column, The Return of Durruti Column 1979
Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls, Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls 1979
The Psychedelic Furs, The Psychedelic Furs 1980 (songs "Susan's Strange" and "Soap Commercial")
Joy Division, Closer 1980
Joy Division, Still 1981
Magazine, The Correct Use of Soap
New Order, Movem ...
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 |  |  | Bummed: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - DeclineThe peak of Madchester was in the summer of 1990. On May 27th, the Stone Roses performed at Spike Island in the Mersey Estuary, supported by DJs Frankie Knuckles and Dave Haslam. This concert was seen by many as a one-band Woodstock for the times.
A rapid succession of chart hits followed during the summer, including "One Love" by the Stone Roses, "This Is How It Feels" by the Inspiral Carpets, "The Only One I Know" by The Charlatans ...
See also:Madchester, Madchester - Before Madchester, Madchester - Madchester artists' early careers, Madchester - Madchester begins, Madchester - Baggy, Madchester - Madchester hits the big time, Madchester - Commercial success, Madchester - Decline, Madchester - Legacy, Madchester - Musical legacy, Madchester - Impact on Manchester, Madchester - Discography, Madchester - Key Madchester recordings, Madchester - Madchester-era best of compilations Read more here: » Madchester: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - Decline |
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 |  |  | Bummed: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - Commercial successDue to its limited promotional resources and its predominantly anti-commercial ethos, indie music had, for the most part, represented a specialist market during the 1980s. For example, The Smiths, probably the most prolific and successful indie band of the mid-80s, had struggled to make the UK top ten singles chart.
It's in the context that the chart success of Madchester bands should be measured. It should not be seen as confusing that on the one hand a review of the UK music press of the time would give the impression that Madcheste ...
See also:Madchester, Madchester - Before Madchester, Madchester - Madchester artists' early careers, Madchester - Madchester begins, Madchester - Baggy, Madchester - Madchester hits the big time, Madchester - Commercial success, Madchester - Decline, Madchester - Legacy, Madchester - Musical legacy, Madchester - Impact on Manchester, Madchester - Discography, Madchester - Key Madchester recordings, Madchester - Madchester-era best of compilations Read more here: » Madchester: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - Commercial success |
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 |  |  | Bummed: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - Madchester artists' early careersAlthough the Madchester scene cannot really be said to have started before the autumn of 1988 (the term "Madchester" would not be coined until a year after that), many of its most significant bands and artists were around on the local scene before then.
The Stone Roses were formed in 1984 by singer Ian Brown and guitarist John Squire, who had grown up on the same street in Timperley, a leafy suburban town to the south of Manchester. They had been in bands together since 1979, when they were both 16, but the Stone Roses was the ...
See also:Madchester, Madchester - Before Madchester, Madchester - Madchester artists' early careers, Madchester - Madchester begins, Madchester - Baggy, Madchester - Madchester hits the big time, Madchester - Commercial success, Madchester - Decline, Madchester - Legacy, Madchester - Musical legacy, Madchester - Impact on Manchester, Madchester - Discography, Madchester - Key Madchester recordings, Madchester - Madchester-era best of compilations Read more here: » Madchester: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - Madchester artists' early careers |
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In October, the Stone Roses released "Elephant Stone" (produced by Peter Hook of New Order) as a single. Also in October, Happy Mondays released the single "Wrote for Luck" (followed by the Bummed album, produced by Martin Hannett, in November). In November, A Guy Called Gera ...
See also:Madchester, Madchester - Before Madchester, Madchester - Madchester artists' early careers, Madchester - Madchester begins, Madchester - Baggy, Madchester - Madchester hits the big time, Madchester - Commercial success, Madchester - Decline, Madchester - Legacy, Madchester - Musical legacy, Madchester - Impact on Manchester, Madchester - Discography, Madchester - Key Madchester recordings, Madchester - Madchester-era best of compilations Read more here: » Madchester: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - Madchester begins |
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 |  |  | Bummed: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - BaggyIn May, the Happy Mondays released the single "Lazyitis" and the Inspiral Carpets put out their first single with new singer Tom Hingley, "Joe". Like the Stone Roses, the Inspiral Carpets were producing sixties - inspired indie music. All three of the main players in the emerging scene took a dance influence, particularly from 70s funk, with disco basslines and wah-wah guitar being added to their indie jingle-jangle. The Inspiral Carpets added the distintive sound of the Hammond organ, a style which would also be adopted by later Madch ...
See also:Madchester, Madchester - Before Madchester, Madchester - Madchester artists' early careers, Madchester - Madchester begins, Madchester - Baggy, Madchester - Madchester hits the big time, Madchester - Commercial success, Madchester - Decline, Madchester - Legacy, Madchester - Musical legacy, Madchester - Impact on Manchester, Madchester - Discography, Madchester - Key Madchester recordings, Madchester - Madchester-era best of compilations Read more here: » Madchester: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - Baggy |
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November was the month when Madchester seemed to have conquered the consciousness of the country, though, with four of the defining singles of the movement being released: "Move" by the Inspiral Carpets, "Pacific" by 808 State, The Madchester Rave On EP by the Happy Mondays and "Fool ...
See also:Madchester, Madchester - Before Madchester, Madchester - Madchester artists' early careers, Madchester - Madchester begins, Madchester - Baggy, Madchester - Madchester hits the big time, Madchester - Commercial success, Madchester - Decline, Madchester - Legacy, Madchester - Musical legacy, Madchester - Impact on Manchester, Madchester - Discography, Madchester - Key Madchester recordings, Madchester - Madchester-era best of compilations Read more here: » Madchester: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - Madchester hits the big time |
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The Haçienda had been opened by Factory Records in 1982. For the first few years of its life it played predominantly indie music, but gradually began featuring more disco, hip-hop and electro (in this respect, the club enjoyed a relationship of m ...
See also:Madchester, Madchester - Before Madchester, Madchester - Madchester artists' early careers, Madchester - Madchester begins, Madchester - Baggy, Madchester - Madchester hits the big time, Madchester - Commercial success, Madchester - Decline, Madchester - Legacy, Madchester - Musical legacy, Madchester - Impact on Manchester, Madchester - Discography, Madchester - Key Madchester recordings, Madchester - Madchester-era best of compilations Read more here: » Madchester: Encyclopedia II - Madchester - Before Madchester |
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