'splain this one to me: Renegade Soundwave

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I think that their 2 "In Dub" albums are totally outstanding, and yet any of the proper singles or album tracks that I've heard are very less-than-impressive. Its like they're made by two different artists. Am I missing something?

peepee (peepee), Monday, 3 November 2003 19:24 (twenty-two years ago)

You are missing "Murder Music" and "Pocket Porn".

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Monday, 3 November 2003 19:42 (twenty-two years ago)

Renegade Soundwave are the coolest band of all time. They worked in several different styles, ranging from a sort of pop/club industrial hip-hop to deep rave house/techno, really it's damn near impossible to define. I'm suprised you'd like the In Dub records so much and not any of the singles or album tracks, as to me they are all variations of a theme, literally dub mixes. Most of the singles, excepting perhaps the first, Kray Twins, are aimed at the dancefloor, and some of them were pretty big, primarily The Phantom. The style is a sort of post Todd Terry, hip-hop sampling dubbed out techno/house. Most of the In Dub records are slower and more dub oriented then rave oriented, though there are some tracks that were dancefloor hits, like Thunder. If you like the In Dub records, definately look for the Thunder II 12". It's B-Side contains 2 amazing tracks, Manphibian and Mash-Up that wouldn't have been out of place on the first In Dub. Mash-Up is just that, a mash up of David Bowie's Golden Years guitar lick and the break from A Certain Ratio's Shack Up slowed considerably down. Maybe you've heard Howyoudoin? which isn't the greatest record, the first LP Soundclash, is an absolute classic in my book. Murder Music is one of the greatest songs ever! I think if you've heard all of the material, you'd see maybe 3 styles, the "pop" songs with vocals and "raps," and the dub mixes, which are either slow and more experimental/"dub" or are faster and more club oriented. I like them all.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Monday, 3 November 2003 19:49 (twenty-two years ago)

OMG I forgot how genius "Kray Twins" was. That entire song was like an evil dancing dare.

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Monday, 3 November 2003 20:05 (twenty-two years ago)

TOugh call cuz i have no idea what era of Renegade Soundwave you like.. there are really three eras..

the "Soundclash" era... my favorite personally.. really pummeling, foreward thinking heavy downtempo/ragga influenced dance floor destruction with pervy lyrics. (We just mentioned Rema Rema in this thread, and this is where Ascquith's vocals sound most similar). If you like Tackhead, early Meat Beat Manifesto, Pop Group, etc. you'll like this record.

the "In Dub" era. far less vocals, more 4/4, breaks things going on, many of which are reinterpretations of the former era's song. Foreshadowed the Chemical Brothers pretty much,

the "How Ya doin' and after" phase. Karl Bonnie leaves. They sounds more like a minor pop group.. mostly known for thier self-titled single, which samples Serge Gainsbourg all over the place, and Gary's vocals sound nothing as harrowing as they did in the early days, nor in Rema Rema.

donut bitch (donut), Monday, 3 November 2003 20:11 (twenty-two years ago)

Classic tracks from each era:

Era 1: "Kray Twins", "Biting My Nails", "Murder Music", "Pocket Porn", "Cocaine Sex"

Era 2: "Thunder", "Women Respond To Bass", "The Phantom"

Era 3: "Bubbalubba", "Blast 'Em Out", "How Ya Doin'"

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Monday, 3 November 2003 20:15 (twenty-two years ago)

"If you like the In Dub records, definately look for the Thunder II 12". It's B-Side contains 2 amazing tracks, Manphibian and Mash-Up that wouldn't have been out of place on the first In Dub."

Dan, you're right. I totally forgot about this one. I've got it and think its tres-mendous! I always thought that its was a single off of the first "in Dub" record.
I guess I should give the "Soundclash" (is that the one which has "Murder Music"?) album another try. I love Tackhead (pre-vocals) and Pop Group, but less enthusiastic about MeatBeatManifesto.

Additional question: Did they ever remix anyone, and if so, are these any good?

peepee (peepee), Monday, 3 November 2003 20:27 (twenty-two years ago)

I think they remixed Pop Will Eat Itself.

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Monday, 3 November 2003 20:27 (twenty-two years ago)

My favorite stuff is the Kray Twins 12", which is simply the weirdest, noisiest, most insane thing ever. Kind of like early Meat Beat but better, and I'm an MBM fan. Then the Soundclash songs, Blue Eyed Boy, Murder Music, Lucky Luke etc, and for the dancefloor, nothing beats the remixes, Ozone Breakdown, The Phantom, Probably a Robbery 12 Gauge Turbo, Space Gladiator Dub, these tracks are all Todd Terry sampling James Brown Eric B style but sped up and stripped down. There's very little music like that.

They did a lot or remixes, but I don't remember them standing out. They did a mix of Liasons Dangerous's Los Ninos Del Parque for a Mute reissue which isn't that special, and a Depeche Mode mix. They did a lot of work with Flood and also Rico Conning, who was a big figure in that time and was previously in an amazing post-punk/dub band called the Lines, who I am hopefully reissuing when I get done with the Glenn Branca and Metal Urbain stuff I'm working on now. But yes, as mentioned, they came out of Rema Rema, the same 4ad band that spawned the Wolfgang Press. It's that hipster post-punk origins that made them unique, while they were clearly fluent in the club and drug culture of the late 80s.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Monday, 3 November 2003 20:32 (twenty-two years ago)

"Space Gladiator"! These guys really are my favorite band that I forget about for months at a time.

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Monday, 3 November 2003 20:34 (twenty-two years ago)

The Lines? I don't know about them, although I think that they were name-checked recently by someone whose music I'm into. Please, tell me more.

peepee (peepee), Monday, 3 November 2003 20:36 (twenty-two years ago)

The Lines were a london band that started out with a single, White Night, that's become a minor classic for power-pop/post-punk record nerds, oddly covered by the Adult Net some years later. After that they release a series of singles and eps that started very angular and jittery and got more and more dubbed/funked out. They would write songs around the grooves and experiment with atmospheric post-punk dub that at it's least successful, is similar to many post-Joy Division/Pil/Gang of 4 etc bands of the period, while at it's most successful was some of the most interesting listening around. I highly recommend the second single, On the Air, and the Cool Snap 6 song EP as two of the best releases of the era, for fans of the Fire Engines, Josef K, Joy Division etc. Their 2 LPs, Ultramarine and Therapy are also wonderful, but may take a few listens for them to grow on you. Near the end they released another 7" called Nerve Pylon that many consider another lost classics, much poppier and more New Wavey then any of their other releases. Rico went on to work with Renegade Soundwave and Depeche Mode and others in the late 80s, then joined with William Orbit to work with Madonna.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Monday, 3 November 2003 20:46 (twenty-two years ago)

It's their most popular hit, but "Biting My Nails" is up there with Art of Noise in terms of being ahead of the curve.

Chris Ott (Chris Ott), Monday, 3 November 2003 20:50 (twenty-two years ago)

the thing i like most about Kray Twins is the completely-out-of-left-field chicken clucking that Gary does during one of the louder bridges.. "CHICKIE POW PEE-POW PEE-POW CHICKIE.. CHICKIE CHICKIE POW PEE-POW PEE-POOOOOOOOOOWW".... without any explanation. What the fuck! and the lyrics make even less sense in context.

donut bitch (donut), Monday, 3 November 2003 20:56 (twenty-two years ago)

It's like they wanted a guitar solo in there but the couldn't find a good one to sample.

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Monday, 3 November 2003 21:04 (twenty-two years ago)

Vocal interpretations of guitar solos = soo classic.

donut bitch (donut), Monday, 3 November 2003 21:10 (twenty-two years ago)

They also made really excellent videos for Kray Twins, Probably A Robbery and Biting My Nails, where all the lyrics are represented visually...

"a blind begger, a blind a blind begger"

"he's got a finger in her painted lips, always got on hand upon her african hips..."

"just popped into lloyds to get myself insured"

etc

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Monday, 3 November 2003 21:15 (twenty-two years ago)

In Dub is one of my top ten albums of all time!

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Monday, 3 November 2003 21:19 (twenty-two years ago)

I've seen "In Dub" in bargain bins so many times. I had bought the copies each time, and have given them all to all I know because everyone I know should own it. Now that's public service!!!

peepee (peepee), Tuesday, 4 November 2003 03:47 (twenty-two years ago)

Anyone heard their early single 'Cocaine Sex'?

colin s barrow (colin s barrow), Tuesday, 4 November 2003 03:49 (twenty-two years ago)

"Cocaine Sex" = monster tune! Bassline lifted, re-fitted = "Thunder" = monster tune!
My old housemate James was a mad RSW fan and I didn't get it AT ALL until having one of those moments of intense revelation, near-religious. Now I worship totally, and scout used record bins everywhere for the 12"'s (only have three, "Cocaine Sex", "Probably A Robbery" and "Women Respond to Bass".)
Dan Selzer = RSW fan = DAMN this man has impeccable taste. So how about an RSW box on Acute then eh?
Did anyone see them live?

jwd, Tuesday, 4 November 2003 13:01 (twenty-two years ago)

Soundclash is a good, arguably underrated, record. There has been a Lines LP in the depths of the second hand shop in the local market for as long as I can remember. I may finally get round to buying it this week. (Outhud also checked them as an influence, if that helps anyone.)

DJ Mencap (DJ Mencap), Tuesday, 4 November 2003 13:17 (twenty-two years ago)

RSW were a turning pointg for me. their mixture of dark-n-seedy ambience and the choice samples.
genre busting music. along with AOC/On-U they completely changed my outlook on music.
gonna be digging out their stuff tonight thanx to this thread !
m.e/ireallylovemusic

mark e (mark e), Tuesday, 4 November 2003 13:23 (twenty-two years ago)

there is that 1987-1995 2CD retrospective that does a good job, mostly. You get at least some of the rarer older b-sides from that comp. although you definitely need "Soundclash" in full and the "Thunder II" single.

donut bitch (donut), Tuesday, 4 November 2003 15:45 (twenty-two years ago)

I wish I still had my copy of "Thunder II". I can't remember which b-side it was, but one of them was extreme dubby fantasticness.

dum dum, duh-dum dum, duh-nuh DUH-NUH dun-nuh

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Tuesday, 4 November 2003 15:49 (twenty-two years ago)

"The Lines? I don't know about them, although I think that they were name-checked recently by someone whose music I'm into."

Right-O DJ Mencap, it was Outhud!

peepee (peepee), Tuesday, 4 November 2003 17:52 (twenty-two years ago)


didn't leftfield's remix of 'renegade soundwave' by
renegade soundwave unofficially invent big beat before big beat was officially invented by the likes of the cheical brothers ?

piscesboy, Tuesday, 4 November 2003 18:11 (twenty-two years ago)

Don't know much about Renegade Soundwave. I'm just glad Dan Selzer's finally up in this piece. Holla.

Jay Vee (Manon_70), Tuesday, 4 November 2003 21:48 (twenty-two years ago)

you know, I tried so hard to avoid getting sucked into I Love Music, but my dear friend Lauren kept sending me links, "check this out!" "this one's for you!" etc... Renegade Soundwave definately cross lines/barriers, I have to admit when I first got into them I was an industrial listening teen who hated "dance" music. I really believe what they were doing wasn't dance music, untill some kid at summer camp heard me playing them and was like "dude, I used to hear this at the tunnel."

Anyway, for what it's worth, The Lines were namechecked on Outhud's one sheet by someone at Kranky as a reference point, but the band themselves were, and I believe still are, unfamiliar with them, which is why I've been promising to make them a CD. But for REALLY deep dubbed out post-punk, the Lines were hard to beat.

in any case, hello to all the bloggers and fellow internet music nerds...

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Tuesday, 4 November 2003 22:25 (twenty-two years ago)

of course my very favourite thing about RSW is that they repro'd an offensive fan letter on the sleeve of "next chapter of dub"
you can see it at:
http://www.mute.com/mute/rsw/rsw.htm

jwd, Wednesday, 5 November 2003 01:57 (twenty-two years ago)

seven months pass...
REVIVE!

Why?

Because Renegade Soundwave were the best.

Because I'm listening to Soundclash right now.

Because friday night at the Madchester/UK club night in Park Slope Brooklyn Tony Fletcher played the RSW Megamix from the Women Respond to Bass.

And so I can ask again, using your imagination, what music fits in with Renegade Soundwave's singles/mixes. I'm talking particularly about the various versions of The Phantom, Ozone Breakdown, Space Gladiator and Probably a Robbery. Discovering Todd Terry opened my eyes a bit, and realizing how much RSW's use of hip-hop was based on Terry's hip-hop/house productions. Pal Joey, who was a hip-hop engineer initially, made sample based funky house music that fits. I've also taken to some of the faster hip-hop from that period, for instance the instrumental of Eric B and Rakim's Juice(Know the Ledge.)

Some of the earlier sample based UK dance stuff like MARRS, Bomb the Bass, S'Express, which I love, just isn't as funky and spacey.

Also, for a total dub neophyte, give me some names. What dub acts do you think Renegade Soundwave listened to? Was there really deep digital dub stuff? Anything that would be approximately like the end of Blue Eyed Boy?

One record clerk recommended Shut Up and Dance when I asked about RSW type stuff a few years ago.

suggestions?

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Tuesday, 8 June 2004 04:03 (twenty-one years ago)

"takin' my tequila?..EH, GIVE IT BACK!"

they were the awesomest

duke pocket, Tuesday, 8 June 2004 04:51 (twenty-one years ago)

I didn't post on this thread earlier? Oh the crack I was smoking. A strangely-punctuated review. Another one.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 8 June 2004 05:17 (twenty-one years ago)

sometimes I don't quite get AMG...you're reviews are relatively thorough and positive, while the reviews for the early records, which got MORE stars, are short and negative.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Tuesday, 8 June 2004 06:17 (twenty-one years ago)

rsw and mbm were probably the prime reason lots of uk industrial kids got into dance music. they are also spiritual godfathers of the whole uk breakbeat, hardcore and drum and bass scenes. their influence on me personally was immense, particularly rsw whose production was so ahead of the game at that time that it was ridiculous. i remember playing 'the phantom' in a set when it came out and it just made every other record wound so incredibly weak. when the bassline came in.....!!!!!

my personal faves are 'the phantom', 'ozone breakdown', 'cocaine sex' (particularly the dubs), 'kray twins' (for americans, the opening sample was the theme music to itv's news at ten), 'thunder', 'mash up' (dan, it's actually the banbarra 'shack up' break that they sampled), 'women respond to bass' and the whole of the 'in dub' album. apart from 'kray twins' i still play all of these out quite frequently. i think yr totally otm with the todd terry influence. it was after god's todd's first few 12's hit over here that rsw came out with 'the phantom'.

dan, have you heard 'underneath the arches' by the jackal? it came out on the criminal damage label and was renegade soundwave before they changed their name. it sounds a little dated but as you like 'kray twins', i think you'd dig it. also the 'ohi ho bang bang' 12" which is karl bonnie and holger hiller - it's one of thee most mental sampling records ever created (it tears apart 'ballroom blitz' by the sweet) and has one of my favourite ever videos too. also worth a listen is holger hiller's 'demixed' lp which has some rsw input.

karl bonnie went on to make some pretty crazy techno dub recordsand then seems to have vanished without a trace, while rsw got back together last year (without bonnie) and put out a so so reworking of 'the phantom'.

as for shut up and dance - classic, classic, classic. all the early releases under the suad name, along with rum and black, the ragga twins and nicolette (all suad productions) are immense. they were a massive influence on carl craig who has sampled them frequently (most notably on '4 jazz funk classics' and his piece 12"). suad is maybe not something you want to delve into as it then opens up the whole uk hardcore end of things which is massive oeuvre of music full of delights. forget conceptions of cheesy rave tunes - a lot of these records are as deep and fucked up as you can imagine. it's a whole other thread but one record i think you'd love is 2 bad mice's 'bombscare' ep on moving shadow from '91. the main track is a perennial fave but THEE one is 'ware mouse' which is a cavernous industrial funk dub monster with crazy electronic fx. very sparse, very heavy (the beat is outrageous) it sounds like rsw if they had taken some seriously bad drugs.

Was there really deep digital dub stuff

some of sherwood's tackhead and fats comet productions plough a similar vein but his beats were never as razor sharp as rsw's (i remember reading how they spent three days getting that snare sound on 'cocaine sex'!). some of the late 80's uk digital dub stuff was also fantastic. i would heartily recommend sound iration's 'in dub' lp and zulu warrior's self titled lp on the wau! mr. modo label. they are more in the traditional dub vein but are very, very deep.

of course, then there is all the jamaican digital dancehall that rsw were heavily into. obviouly they were into all the dub masters - tubby, perry etc. but i think their real love was all the prince jammys et al digital stuff. a lot of these productions from around '84 to '86 got pretty out there. i have an addiction to the 'sleng teng' rhythm (i've amassed around 70 versions which is kind of tragic) and some of the freakier dub versions certainly filtered into the rsw sound (the 'cocaine sex' bassline is the 'sleng teng' bassline). i have one version that sounds exactly how you'd imagine sigue sigue sputnik or suicide would sound like if they came from jamaica!

anyway, i could bore for scotland on all this so i had better stop there but i'll post back if any other deep digital dub stuff springs to mind.

stirmonster, Tuesday, 8 June 2004 06:48 (twenty-one years ago)

sometimes I don't quite get AMG...you're reviews are relatively thorough and positive, while the reviews for the early records, which got MORE stars,
are short and negative.

It's a mystery (I like John Bush, actually, he's a good writer, but I really did want to replace those two reviews of his!)

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 8 June 2004 13:52 (twenty-one years ago)

one month passes...
Couldn't agree more. What a band! I found the following singles yesterday and I'm in Renegade heaven:

Thunder II
Probably a robbery
Kray twins/Cocaine sex/Biting my nails

I have all the albums, but I have found mixes I hadn't heard before. I'm really interested to hear the Lines stuff. I hope Acute does do the reissue; their Metal Urbain reissues have been superb - thank you, Dan!

paul c (paul c), Wednesday, 4 August 2004 19:34 (twenty-one years ago)

cocaine sex is so awesome

Affectian (Affectian), Wednesday, 4 August 2004 21:59 (twenty-one years ago)

six months pass...
Renegade Soundwave portable (dub) CD80 Go!

1. Cocaine Sex (Sub Aqua Overdrive Dub)
2. Biting My Nails (Bassnumb Chapter)
3. The Phantom (remix)
4. Ozone Breakdown
5. Thunder
6. Bacteria
7. Deadly
8. Transition
9. Women Respond to Bass
10. Holgertron
11. Recognise and Respond
12. Transworld Siren
13. Black Eye Boy
14. Ozone Breakdown 90 (Uprising mix)
15. Positive Mindscape

(79:54, chronological AFAIK - contains most of In Dub. Part 2, the non-dub version singles, is coming soon, although I listen to this one much more. These tracks are really astonishing even before you think about when they were produced!)

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:03 (twenty years ago)

Women Respond to Bass.

Bimble... (Bimble...), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:19 (twenty years ago)

I think of Renegade Soundwave a like a junior version of Meat Beat Manifesto.

Bimble... (Bimble...), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:20 (twenty years ago)

"junior version"???

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:24 (twenty years ago)

That's so wrong (and I like MBM a lot more than I like RSW)!

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:25 (twenty years ago)

renegade soundwave might have even more to answer for soon, grimewise

noizem duke (noize duke), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:26 (twenty years ago)

Meat Beat Manifesto are terrible. It took me forever to get past the awful name and then the music wasn't much better. I think there's one good song of theirs somewhere. I think it's a mistake to lump in RSW with "industrial".

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:37 (twenty years ago)

Yeah, well, I think New Order's Subculture (remix) 12" holds a place in history as the first New Order record ever to suck. We're just going to have to agree to disagree.

Bimble... (Bimble...), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:40 (twenty years ago)

BLASPHEMY

Armed Audio Warfare is the only subpar thing MBM put out. Everything else is genius.

I don't comprehend how anyone could dislike 99%, Satyricon or Subliminal Sandwich.

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:41 (twenty years ago)

OTM

(another dead sheep)

latebloomer (latebloomer), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:47 (twenty years ago)

I'm curious how influential Mark Stewart's + Maffia's As The Veneer Of Democracy Starts To Fade album was on both RSW and MBM. (Mark Stewart, being the ex-singer/member of The Pop Group and Maffia being Tackhead).

Meat Beat Manifesto's initial modus operandi (when they first formed around 1986 or 1987) was to create an album "more extreme than As The Veneer..." apparently. They didn't succeed, but we did eventually get to hear bits and pieces of that work when Sweatbox released the Bark compilation with "Kneel And Buzz", which is that insane proto-Merzbow-doing-hip-hop sounding track. And the early collection Armed Audio Warfare came out in 1990, which had "Kneel And Buzz", "Mr. President", and some of the earliest bits. (Whether the original studio tapes were actually "destroyed in a fire", acc. to the liner notes, is up to you to believe.)

(Sorry, Dan, but i love Armed Audio Warfare.)

But I'm wondering if "Kray Twins" and "Cocaine Sex" were also influenced by As The Veneer as well. The biggest difference between all of them being that you just could not dance to As The Veneer, at least for more than 20 seconds, as it was the loudest most chopped up fucked up "beat"-ish album ever made.

If it wasn't for the also very raucous and Swans like Rema Rema that served as part of RSW's early history (via Ascquith), I would have been convinced.

donut christ (donut), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:49 (twenty years ago)

RSW were much more about house and dub than industrial and goth.

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:51 (twenty years ago)

I think it's a mistake to lump in RSW with "industrial".

Depends on your definition of "RSW" and "industrial". If we're talking early RSW, it's not really that far fetched. Gary Asquith's voice is very harrowing back then.. but not in the stereotypical "I'm going to sound like a DEMON on DISTORTION. ROOOOOWWRR" effect that many known industrial/dance bands use. And those beats and sounds do get very very loud at times.

The most "industrial" thing about RSW is their album covers, especially of the early singles... which are amongst the best ever.
That said, "Biting My Nails" pretty much nailed the whole "RSW = industrial" meme in the coffin, if there ever was one to begin with.
Sampling a breakbeat from KC & The Sunshine Band = not industrial, haha.

donut christ (donut), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:54 (twenty years ago)

Armed Audio Warfare just sounded unfinished and incoherent to me when I heard (which, given how it was put together, isn't surprising).

Also, I don't think anyone should be that confused about people linking RSW to industrial after listening to "Murder Music", "Space Gladiator" and "Kray Twins".

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:55 (twenty years ago)

Armed Audio Warfare just sounded unfinished and incoherent to me when I heard (which, given how it was put together, isn't surprising).

That's because it IS unfinished and incoherent.. it's a compilation. but some of my favorite individual MBM tracks ever are on this compilation... "Kneel and Buzz" being one of them. "Cutman" is great, too.. and didn't that get nicked on a Chemical Brothers mix CD back in the day?

donut christ (donut), Friday, 11 February 2005 19:59 (twenty years ago)

I will freely admit that I haven't heard AAW in something like 15 years and I would probably like it a lot more now.

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 11 February 2005 20:01 (twenty years ago)

Then why is it that I can take RSW music seriously whereas virtually anything that's labeled "industrial" sounds arch and camp and ridiculous to me? Doesn't mean that stuff is all bad, but RSW, and especially the tracks I mention above, always seemed much more serious about the dancefloor and less histrionic than industrial acts which to me mostly seemed like goth with metallic noises.

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Friday, 11 February 2005 20:02 (twenty years ago)

because you probably have a more strict definition of industrial than me.. and Dan, I'm guessing. :)

donut christ (donut), Friday, 11 February 2005 20:05 (twenty years ago)

Admittedly, RSW were Mute's babies, and Mute are associated with the beginnings of industrial (Throbbing Gristle et al), so that may be a more subconscious reason for the association.

donut christ (donut), Friday, 11 February 2005 20:07 (twenty years ago)

Oh yes! When I was in high school, there was a two-year period where I decided that "industrial music" = "anything I like that isn't obviously top-40 or post-punk".

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 11 February 2005 20:07 (twenty years ago)

Add artwork that looks inspired by Blade runner/Anime, like the 12" art for "Cocaine Sex", for example, and that propagates the association as well.

donut christ (donut), Friday, 11 February 2005 20:08 (twenty years ago)

More trivial trivia: RSW trumped Public Enemy on that Mandrill riff!

RSW "Blue Eyed Boy" (1989)
Public Enemy "By The Time I Get To Arizona" (1991)

granted, the former only used it occasionally, whereas PE made it the consistent backdrop.

donut christ (donut), Friday, 11 February 2005 20:21 (twenty years ago)

But "Blade runner/Anime" is different from fetish/propaganda posters and/or surgical things or religious things. There's a futurism in RSW that's very different from what I think of as industrial. I actually think it's more in line with 808 State, but sexier and nastier. They also did that amazing remix for The Shamen.

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Friday, 11 February 2005 21:10 (twenty years ago)

I dunno.. see, my introduction to industrial was the candied treats that Wax Trax! or Nettwerk records offered in the late 80s.. not the late 70s/early 80s stuff like Throbbing Gristle or SPK... and Wax Trax! certainly blended both the "Blade Runner/Anime" and "Fetish/Propaganda/surgical" thing together into these teutonic noisy bits of dance goodness. Isn't it a cliche at this point that to have a TRULY industrial/EBM song, you have to include at least one sample from Blade Runner or some Anime flick on your album?

I'm not trying to argue against your points, Spencer.. I'm just giving you my side of what I (very loosely) define as industrial in this context. We're both "right". :)

donut christ (donut), Friday, 11 February 2005 21:18 (twenty years ago)

At this point, you can insert the neutron chunks of that recent "Simon reynolds coughed about dance music" thread here that talk about the immense crossover between dance and industrial.

donut christ (donut), Friday, 11 February 2005 21:20 (twenty years ago)

Oh I agree, it's interesting how RSW appeals to different listeners. I mention that I listen to my 'dub' compilation more. This is precisely because it sounds really futuristic and dancefloor oriented. The other disc, with the proper singles and vocals, is fun, but not as interesting to me.

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Friday, 11 February 2005 21:21 (twenty years ago)

I'll admit here that I never really liked industrial although a track here or there would slip through that I would end up loving. I found it all really distasteful for a number of reasons - mainly that its 'politics' were too obvious but the performers still seemed to take themselves seriously.

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Friday, 11 February 2005 21:24 (twenty years ago)

the 12 Guage Turbo mix of 'Probably A Robbery' is quite Detroitian

Alienus Quam Reproba (blueski), Friday, 11 February 2005 23:20 (twenty years ago)

two months pass...
revive and visit:

Why is LFO's "Frequencies" still...

for more rsw talk, or perhaps, bring it back here.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 6 May 2005 18:24 (twenty years ago)

OK, I have this unlabeled white promo 10" that's simply labeled "The Phantom".. it's a remix I've been able to find anywhere else. It could be just a bootleg remix of the song by someone else back in the day. It's good!

Just wanted to continue listing the vinyl only RSW items.

donut debonair (donut), Friday, 6 May 2005 18:56 (twenty years ago)

sorry, it's a remix I've not been able to find anywhere else

donut debonair (donut), Friday, 6 May 2005 18:57 (twenty years ago)

how does this differ from the normal version of the Phantom then ?

(one of my faves off the 1st album i have to say)

mark e (mark e), Friday, 6 May 2005 19:12 (twenty years ago)

It's just another remix.. different break that's loop behind/in front of the song.. different truncation.. it isn't THEE GREAT LOST REMIX or anything, but I'm willing to digitize it for analysis for the RSW surgeons in the haus.

donut debonair (donut), Friday, 6 May 2005 19:24 (twenty years ago)

I need it, STAT!

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Friday, 6 May 2005 19:25 (twenty years ago)

DITTO

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 6 May 2005 19:35 (twenty years ago)

C'mon Dan, I'm trying to run with the surgeon idea here.

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Friday, 6 May 2005 19:38 (twenty years ago)

DON'T RUN WITH THE SCISSORS.. the lines are flattening!

donut debonair (donut), Friday, 6 May 2005 19:41 (twenty years ago)

http://www.itsonlyamovie.co.uk/COVERS1/FLATLINERS.jpg

The Ghost of Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 6 May 2005 19:42 (twenty years ago)

Sidetrack joke's lines are all flat, Dr. Chow. Dr. Perry, that overdose of Sutherland may be the reason. We'll discuss this in my office later today.

WHEEL IT OUT! COMING THROUGH!

donut debonair (donut), Friday, 6 May 2005 19:44 (twenty years ago)

re: phanton 10"

is it this?

http://www.discogs.com/release/221980

Maybe it's a bootleg edit? I have a bootleg I got at Rock-N-Soul, a place that is mostly hip-hop and disco/house/club classics that has Ozone Breakdown on it.

The funniest thing I got I won on eBay, it was a 7" white label advertised as "Cooking Sex". Sure enough, it says Cooking Sex on it in handwriting, and was on Rhythm King, I'm wondering if they weren't worried about sending it radio stations as Cocaine Sex or something!

I want this:

http://www.discogs.com/release/413655

and wonder if its the same version that ended up on In Dub.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 6 May 2005 20:23 (twenty years ago)

WHY...WHY didn't I talk to Dan Selzer...

$V£N! (blueski), Friday, 6 May 2005 21:04 (twenty years ago)

Dan, yes! That's the one I have!

donut debonair (donut), Friday, 6 May 2005 21:12 (twenty years ago)

dude, it's my fault. I was all stressed out because nobody was at the party and it was so freaking humid and I hadn't washed my hair or shave in days and felt so nasty I just did my social butterfly thing running around self-depracatingly apologizing for the turnout and alternately trying to get the party started. Note that, in the end, I was quite happy with the small but dedicated dancefloor and considering the rain, was quite happy overall. This is, btw, what happens every week, even when it's crowded. I don't relax untill about 2:30 and even then, for like 5 minutes.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 6 May 2005 21:45 (twenty years ago)

I talked about RSW over in that LFO post, but to repeat myself... yeah, I saw them live and you can read all about it on Stylus: http://www.stylusmagazine.com/feature.php?ID=552

Unfucking real.

I also interveiwed Danny Briottet a few years later for Alternative Press (but it never ran) and told him about it and he laughed and laughed. I know for sure there is a Layo & Bushwacka remix of I THINK "The Phantom" that came out around then because it was on Danny's mix CD. Apparently Danny and Gary Asquith haven't spoken in years either... he was pretty spiteful toward him on the phone.

Anyway, they were universally brilliant. Yes, for sure three different eras, but all of them rock the house in different ways. What about the love for the self-titled comeback single with the Serge Gainbourg shit all up in it? The more I hear "Howyadoin" the more I think I never gave it enough credit on release. That said, I do own like 4 copies of it...

Hutlock (Hutlock), Thursday, 12 May 2005 19:53 (twenty years ago)

The funniest thing I got I won on eBay, it was a 7" white label advertised as "Cooking Sex". Sure enough, it says Cooking Sex on it in handwriting, and was on Rhythm King, I'm wondering if they weren't worried about sending it radio stations as Cocaine Sex or something!

that's exactly what they were worried about. my 12" has that written on it too.

stirmonster (stirmonster), Thursday, 12 May 2005 20:24 (twenty years ago)

haha "Cooking-ah.. Cooking-ah fa' sex! UNNNNH!"

In the U.S., if RSW were known here then, you would have had to change that to "Cocaine Sects", because you know drug talk is OK in the U.S. but certainly not sex!

donut debonair (donut), Thursday, 12 May 2005 20:39 (twenty years ago)

"Screwin' Blow for Jesus"

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 12 May 2005 20:42 (twenty years ago)

I saw them perform at the long-defunct Ministry in Miami Beach in April '91. Good show, though a lad of 16 must be forgiven for thinking they sounded like Meat Beat Manifesto...

Alfred Soto (Alfred Soto), Thursday, 12 May 2005 21:17 (twenty years ago)

"Screwin' Blow for Jesus"

That's an early Flaming Lips song, now, Ned. Give us a break.

donut debonair (donut), Thursday, 12 May 2005 21:20 (twenty years ago)

Cooking Sects is fast and effective, you miss out you might feel neglected...

Todd, I used to have the CD-single w/ Prob a Rob 12 gauge but gave it to someone because, you know, i had the vinyl...

But let's definately talk mp3 trading, get it all together.

I always liked much of Howyoudoin, though I hated the title song. Disc 1 of my personal RSW 2 CD set contains Liquid Up, John Holmes, Positive ID, Blast "Em Out and Brixton. All GREAT pop songs. It was the remix album where I thought they made their first really bad move. It has moments, but while In Dub is just totally unique, Next Chapter of Dub just sounded like then contemporary trip-hop or whatever.

A highpoint of my life was sitting in a middle-eastern resteraunt and hearing the song that John Holmes samples.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Thursday, 12 May 2005 21:28 (twenty years ago)

oh yeah...Renegade Soundwave (7" mix) is on the CD as well. That's the one where the guitar drops out for a bit, which it doesn't on the CD version. It's a HUGE difference!

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Thursday, 12 May 2005 21:31 (twenty years ago)

Next Chapter of Dub just sounded like then contemporary trip-hop or whatever

Except for "Positive Mindscape" which is its saving grace.

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Thursday, 12 May 2005 21:40 (twenty years ago)

and since you're all asking, disc 1 is more song oriented and disc 2 is more mix/club oriented. The only dissapointment is I don't have Space Gladiator Dub or any of the Women Respond to Bass remixes on my computer, and if I did, they wouldn't fit. Perhaps I'd swap one of the Women Respond remixes for the original. Also, only using the orig. versions of Ozone Breakdown:

Disc 1:

Renegade Soundwave 7" mix
Blue Eyed Boy
Lucky Luke
On TV
Kray Twins
Liquid Up
Probably a Robbery
Traitor
Biting My Nails (soundclash version)
Space Gladiator
Murder Music
Pocket Porn
Cocaine Sex
John Holmes
Positive ID
Blast 'Em Out
Brixton
Can't Get Used to Losing You


Disc 2:

Ozone Breakdown
The Phantom
Biting My Nails (Bass Numb Chapter)
Thunder II
Deadly
Funky Dropout
Bacteria
Pocket Porn Dub
Cocaine Sex (Sub-Aqua Overdrive)
Black Eye Boy
Mash-Up
Women Respond to Bass
Probably a Robbery (12 Gauge Turbo)
The Phantom (In Dub version, version 90 or whatever it's called)
Manphibian
Transition

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Thursday, 12 May 2005 21:42 (twenty years ago)

It's very suspicious that I haven't posted on this thread.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Thursday, 12 May 2005 22:22 (twenty years ago)

Well, I have that one "The Phantom" 10" remix from 1998 or so that I can digitize.

I also have the Women Respond To Bass 12". there are four tracks on that total. And I have Space Gladiator Dub. But I think Dan has this on vinyl, but just hasn't digitized it yet.

I think the major project is to get all the RSW remixes of other bands onto one CD (or 2 if needed.)

donut debonair (donut), Thursday, 12 May 2005 23:22 (twenty years ago)

Wanna make a list?

1.Depeche Mode
2.Liason Dangereuses

...

donut debonair (donut), Thursday, 12 May 2005 23:24 (twenty years ago)

3.Shamen

Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Thursday, 12 May 2005 23:29 (twenty years ago)

there's GOT to be a web page out there dedicated to outside RSW remixes... right? please?

donut debonair (donut), Thursday, 12 May 2005 23:30 (twenty years ago)

PLZ PLZ SOMEONE COMPILE ALL THESE

kit brash (kit brash), Friday, 13 May 2005 00:28 (twenty years ago)

I have Women Respond to Bass on 12", just not digitized. The giant pink elephant in the middle of the room here is the totally wicked RSW/Todd Terry mash-up that is known as The Phantom (Turntable Scratch Mix). Interestingly, this is one of the easiest tracks to find online, but only in the version that appears mixed into the Ken Ishii X-Mix DJ mix, thus it's got some other song at the beginning and end and is at the wrongs speed. I'll digitise my copy, but I swear it's one of those recors that sounds like crap due to over-playing.

Mr. Hutlock from above made me a RSW mix tape during college including the Depeche Mode remix, that's easy to download. I have the Liason Dangereuses remix on vinyl. I also have the track they sorta did for the Amorres Perros soundtrack. They did at least 2 Pop Will Eat Itself remixes, neither of which I have.

Looking at Discogs...I'd like to hear the Sabres mix of Brixton.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 13 May 2005 06:18 (twenty years ago)

oh hey tracer hand...I see you made it back safely from the New Order after-party!

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 13 May 2005 06:19 (twenty years ago)

hey hutlock, i saw that tour (mute tour with derrick may & rsw) in pittsburgh (must have been not a day or two before/after you did) and i was suitably blown away, first by mr may and second by rsw. i don't remember all that much besides getting to meet May, buying 808 State's "Ex.El" on the way to the club and being mesmerized by the show, but your review was awesome. such a memory!
i do remember that in between may & rsw they showed a bunch of videos of current Mute artists and i was totally thrilled to see an inspiral carpets video for the first time. ;) nice one!

heywood jablomi (heywood), Friday, 13 May 2005 07:31 (twenty years ago)

I'm pretty sure there's only one PWEI mix, but I can definitely contribute it if someone does want to get a best-of/remix thingy together

Dan you could use the beginning and end from your tired record to replace the Ken Ishii one? better than nothing...?

kit brash (kit brash), Friday, 13 May 2005 10:59 (twenty years ago)

i always thought rsw never put their heart into any remixes they did. the los ninos one in particular is really weak.

i'll rip the first ever rsw single before they changed their name and post a link to it later.

i will also dig out the 'turntable scratch mix' too.

stirmonster (stirmonster), Friday, 13 May 2005 11:11 (twenty years ago)

here is the first rsw single. it's from '86 and is called 'underneath the arches'. at this point they were called the jackal but mute heard it, were blown away and snapped them up and they changed the name. it sounds off the time but i still really love it. the stuttered sampling of 'oi mate!' is plain stoopid and the idea of the bombastic intro is something they would also use to great effect of 'kray twins'. great percussion too.

stirmonster (stirmonster), Friday, 13 May 2005 11:59 (twenty years ago)

wow. i love all that 80's scratch effects and big drums .. very ON-U Soundsystem .. (actually VERY in parts)

never heard this before .. thanks muchly.

m.e

mark e (mark e), Friday, 13 May 2005 12:22 (twenty years ago)

it is indeed very on u sound. i even remember gary clail playing it at an on u soundsystem gig and totally losing it.

'tackhead in the area!'

stirmonster (stirmonster), Friday, 13 May 2005 12:32 (twenty years ago)

Dan, if you played it as much as I think you have, I can volunteer to digitize it.. that is the Phantom (turntable scratch) mix.

donut debonair (donut), Friday, 13 May 2005 14:08 (twenty years ago)

wow, The Jackal, had no idea about that! I only learned about all the Rema Rema/Wolfgang Press connections a year or so ago.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 13 May 2005 14:19 (twenty years ago)

Don't forget that Marco Pirroni was in Rema Rema too. He went on to join a friend in some band.. Adam something...

donut debonair (donut), Friday, 13 May 2005 14:21 (twenty years ago)

I've got the Sabres mix of Brixton on CD... damn good, but not much of the regular tune left to it unfortunately. No vocals that I can recall. There are also a shedload of Positive ID/Positive Mindscape remixes, some of which are good and some of which aren't that are on CD only, I think -- the 12" only had a couple but they released two CDs worth.

Hutlock (Hutlock), Wednesday, 18 May 2005 14:08 (twenty years ago)

Also as far as remixes of others:

I know there is an RSW remix of PWEI's "Touched By The Hand Of Cicciolina" but I've never heard it -- seen it on eBay and got outbid a while back.

Also, far easier to find is a remix of Nitzer Ebb's "Lightning Man." I think you might still be able to buy that direct from Mute UK online even. And I just checked and a LOT of the old RSW singles are still in print from them too -- on vinyl and CD -- including the Women Respond To Bass joint! Wahoo!!!

Hutlock (Hutlock), Wednesday, 18 May 2005 15:04 (twenty years ago)

And there is another PWEI mix, from their later days:

"Underbelly" (Renegade Soundwave Blackout Mix)

which is on the Two Fingers My Friends Remixes album. Again, never heard it...

Hutlock (Hutlock), Wednesday, 18 May 2005 15:17 (twenty years ago)

don't know where it's from, but I downloaded a Renegade Soundwave remix of Gary Numan's Are Friend's Electric? Haven't decided if it's brilliant or useless yet.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Wednesday, 18 May 2005 19:55 (twenty years ago)

RSW vs PWEI remix of Cicciolina is pretty boring to be honest. if anyone has a desire .. then get in touch.

same goes for that underbelly remix .. i may have that somewhere ... have no recollection of if its a good un .. as that album is chocka with good/bad mixes (mostly good though)

mark e (mark e), Thursday, 19 May 2005 06:40 (twenty years ago)

ah I forgot about the Cicciolina remix! it's v v minimal and sounds like a loop of two bars from a track from Joe Strummer's score for Walker, with the hum of a switched-off television in the background. it is TOTALLY ACE ...er though mark e's viewpoint is one that is easy to understand.

kit brash (kit brash), Thursday, 19 May 2005 12:33 (twenty years ago)

I find their remixes to be like that sometime -- vv minimal that is. Check the Shamen Lightspan mix, same deal. Must have been a phase they were going through or something, but I agree, it is totally amazing. Check their own Biting My Nails remixes from around that time too -- Bassnumb Chapter and Sound System Plays A Renegade Tune. Those mixes are absolutely KILLERS.

Hutlock (Hutlock), Thursday, 19 May 2005 13:50 (twenty years ago)


here's a old/new RSW mix i had completely forgotten about :

http://ireallylovemusic.blogspot.com

i had forgotten they remixed bassomatics classic 'fascinating rhythm'.

wasn't until i dug the 'ease on by' ep out of the archive i realised.

so for the sake of this thread i have added it to the internet archive.

m.e

mark e (mark e), Monday, 23 May 2005 06:37 (twenty years ago)

Just downloaded the Cicciolina remix, I love it. It's basically just a drum beat with the swirling synth string sound from the Women Respond to Bass remixes. Doesn't really go anywhere, but sounds nice just sitting there. Also dl'd the other PWEI mix, Underbelly. It's way too downtempo and trip-hoppy for my taste.

re: Bassomatic, a reminder that William Orbit's friend and often collaborator Rico Conning worked with Renegade Soundwave and other likeminded bands at the time. Prior to that he was in the post-punk band the Lines, who I hope to soon be reissuing.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Monday, 23 May 2005 13:34 (twenty years ago)

Is that Bassomatic RSW mix on the Ease On By EPs then? I've got them somewhere in the archives on 12" (two of them, one blue one green?) but didn't remember them remixing anything there...

Danny -- feel free to send me the Cicciolina remix! I am dying to hear it now!

Hutlock (Hutlock), Monday, 23 May 2005 16:24 (twenty years ago)

hutlock. yes.

the RSW mix is indeed on the 'ease on by' cd ep .. not sure if its on the vinyl versions ..

mark e (mark e), Tuesday, 24 May 2005 06:19 (twenty years ago)

two months pass...
hello again!

so I had a moment at work and was researching Wide Boy Awake, Kevin Mooney from Adam and the Ant's eclectic 3 or so ep's and that was it early/mid 80s act who gave us the suprise new wave dance classic Slang Teacher. While talking about the old punk days connections were made to fellow Ant Marco Pirronni and his prior band Rema Rema, which of course featured Gary from Renegade Soundwave(as well as 2 later Wolfgang Press).

I then see on the 4ad page that they put out a limited edition CD of the awesome Rema Rema 12" with notes by Kevin Mooney.

Then catching up with everyone, Mooney is working with Gary Ainsworth in a band called Lavender Pill Mob, which brought me to these links:

http://www.lecoqmusique.co.uk/

as well as a band called Mike's Bikes featuring Adam Ant. I suppose this query could be posted on an Adam Ant thread as well, but I'll take any chance to revive a Renegade Soundwave thread.

So what's this all about? This stuff any good? They also refer to him as Gary Ainsworth, so I'm confused.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Monday, 22 August 2005 22:59 (twenty years ago)

and what about Mass?

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Monday, 22 August 2005 23:09 (twenty years ago)

and how did Darren Le Coq get involved?

(haha, I think I posted the same links on a *doodly doodly* Adam Ant thread! So all bases covered now. Good job, Dan. :) )

donut gon' nut (donut), Monday, 22 August 2005 23:46 (twenty years ago)

so you haven't heard any of this either?

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Monday, 22 August 2005 23:58 (twenty years ago)

I'm damned intrigued from the sound of it.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 00:21 (twenty years ago)

i'm bumping this because somebody out there must've heard Lavender Pill Mob!

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 16:25 (twenty years ago)

I might just have to order this and found out.

donut gon' nut (donut), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 16:33 (twenty years ago)

"I'd like to fuck them out."

His shitty rapping actually helps this line, makes it more unexpected. "Soundclash" is indeed v good.

A Viking of Some Note (Andrew Thames), Tuesday, 23 August 2005 16:40 (twenty years ago)

anyone heard Mikes Bikes yet ? i may be getting a chance soon ..

mark e (mark e), Tuesday, 6 September 2005 09:08 (twenty years ago)

is the rsw gary asquith the same one that was in mutabor with half of malaria! ?

frenchbloke (frenchbloke), Tuesday, 6 September 2005 10:01 (twenty years ago)

three months pass...
wasn't familiar with it but it seems likely.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Thursday, 22 December 2005 16:01 (twenty years ago)

Heh. I tried to get my girlfriend into RSW, since she likes things that I think are similar (dance stuff from the '80s), but she looked at me like I was an enfeebled child with a mouthful of crayons.
The two disc '87-95 seems to lean hard on the "turbo" house mixes, which I don't like nearly as much as the dubbier stuff.
Oddly enough, both these guys and Wolfgang Press were mid-'90s CMJ darlings that were wildly misrepresented by their sampler cuts...

js (honestengine), Thursday, 22 December 2005 18:30 (twenty years ago)

four years pass...

Soundclash still the best record ever.

dan selzer, Tuesday, 12 October 2010 16:57 (fifteen years ago)

I wish I still had my copy of "Thunder II". I can't remember which b-side it was, but one of them was extreme dubby fantasticness.

FYI: I was thinking of "Manphibian" here

I lettered in Sam and Carl (HI DERE), Tuesday, 12 October 2010 17:25 (fifteen years ago)

Manphibian and Mash-Up are both awesome. A great ep.

dan selzer, Tuesday, 12 October 2010 17:31 (fifteen years ago)

recently read the Murder Music was originally a Rema Rema song. (Or Mass?) Makes sense. I would kill to hear an original recording of it if there ever was one.

dan selzer, Tuesday, 12 October 2010 17:33 (fifteen years ago)

five months pass...

I am tempted to nominate these guys in the hip-hop poll

fat fat fat fat Usher (DJP), Tuesday, 5 April 2011 18:18 (fourteen years ago)

I purchased an album of theirs because Pop Will Eat Itself listed them as something they dug on "Can You Dig It."

I didn't.

Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Tuesday, 5 April 2011 19:40 (fourteen years ago)

you should try again, and then keep trying until you love them

fat fat fat fat Usher (DJP), Tuesday, 5 April 2011 19:41 (fourteen years ago)

RSW >>> PWEI

dan selzer, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 20:08 (fourteen years ago)

especially as PWEI went on; the Poppies had 2 albums that were as consistently good as the RSW material but they had to ramp up to it and they fell off relatively quickly after they hit their stride

This is the Day... and Cure For Sanity are amazing tho

fat fat fat fat Usher (DJP), Tuesday, 5 April 2011 20:11 (fourteen years ago)

I remember jjj picked up the "Biting My Nails" single as a result of "Can U Dig It?" and by the time we got to "Kray Twins" we both knew RSW fucking owned

fat fat fat fat Usher (DJP), Tuesday, 5 April 2011 20:12 (fourteen years ago)

PWEI>>>Ciccone Youth

dan selzer, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 20:16 (fourteen years ago)

?

bamcquern, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 21:07 (fourteen years ago)

just comparing the poppies to people they reference in Can U DIg It?

dan selzer, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 21:08 (fourteen years ago)

Ohh.

bamcquern, Tuesday, 5 April 2011 21:10 (fourteen years ago)

two months pass...

"Murder Music" is one of the greatest songs ever recorded

DJP, Wednesday, 29 June 2011 21:02 (fourteen years ago)

"Murder Music" is one of the greatest song ever recorded

dan selzer, Wednesday, 29 June 2011 21:35 (fourteen years ago)

wait djp did you say upthread that you dont have a copy of thunder II anymore

pretty sure i do. i know i have that thinline cd maxisingle w/biting my nails and cocaine sex on it

lemon kerrang! (jjjusten), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 21:53 (fourteen years ago)

and kray twins! apparently i have the one that enigma put out with 2 mixes of biting my nails, although iirc its just a vocal and an instrumental club mix so prob no great rarity there

lemon kerrang! (jjjusten), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 22:08 (fourteen years ago)

I purchased an album of theirs because Pop Will Eat Itself listed them as something they dug on "Can You Dig It."

I didn't.

― Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Tuesday, April 5, 2011 12:40 PM (2 months ago) Bookmark

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 22:46 (fourteen years ago)

i have that thinline cd maxisingle w/biting my nails and cocaine sex on it

― lemon kerrang! (jjjusten), Wednesday, June 29, 2011 2:53 PM (53 minutes ago) Bookmark

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 22:47 (fourteen years ago)

i mean, it's kind of blowing my mind that other went through exactly the same folly of youth shit. and it wasn't an "album" i bought, it was exactly that thin-case maxi single. eventually came to like one of the songs, think it was the "biting nails" club dub.

http://s.dsimg.com/image/R-263701-1299762439.jpeg

^ this one

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 22:51 (fourteen years ago)

music > ac/dc > run-DMC > riffs > disco sound > "leader of the pack" > spinderella > "hit the north" > "into the groove(y) > "da doo ron ron" > renegade soundwave

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 22:58 (fourteen years ago)

listening back, i love the music on all three tracks, but hate the vocalist, no exceptions

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 23:03 (fourteen years ago)

enjoying this, but it seems more pop than club

renegade soundwave renegade soundwave

moroccanized

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 23:13 (fourteen years ago)

lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-O3rh95HIA

And the piano, it sounds like a carnivore (contenderizer), Wednesday, 29 June 2011 23:13 (fourteen years ago)

The 12 with biting backed by kray twins and cocaine sex was my first purchase after soundclash I think. Bought it at sam goody in a nj mall.

dan selzer, Wednesday, 29 June 2011 23:44 (fourteen years ago)

i do still have thunder II and in dub. yay not loaning out cds like i used to!

lemon kerrang! (jjjusten), Thursday, 30 June 2011 00:44 (fourteen years ago)

Me = jealous @ u

DJP, Thursday, 30 June 2011 02:01 (fourteen years ago)

I was about to post the playlist of my 2 CD set of RSW favorites with a "pop" cd and a "dance" cd but then I realized I did it already 6 years ago.

dan selzer, Thursday, 30 June 2011 04:09 (fourteen years ago)

man listening through all of this and cocaine sex is just so much better than the title would lead you to think - i think this might be my favorite so far

lemon kerrang! (jjjusten), Thursday, 30 June 2011 06:04 (fourteen years ago)

whoa this biting my nails (sound system plays a renegade tune) remix on thunder II is kind of awesome

lemon kerrang! (jjjusten), Thursday, 30 June 2011 06:11 (fourteen years ago)

man listening through all of this and cocaine sex is just so much better than the title would lead you to think - i think this might be my favorite so far

Ha, this is almost verbatim what you told me when you first bought this.

DJP, Thursday, 30 June 2011 11:57 (fourteen years ago)

Awesome to see RSW get some love on the board. I love em. A friend of mine wrote them a long and analytical fan letter back in the day, and they wrote a long letter back that began, "Dear Daniel, Dance music has been with us since the dawn of time."

broom air, Thursday, 30 June 2011 15:43 (fourteen years ago)

four weeks pass...

vintage RSW on the telly

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9D-qHLcnIw

broom air, Thursday, 28 July 2011 19:03 (fourteen years ago)

AMAZING

dan selzer, Thursday, 28 July 2011 20:11 (fourteen years ago)

Surprising!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BAtMlXdvbc

Spencer Chow, Thursday, 28 July 2011 20:18 (fourteen years ago)

written by her husband Papa John Philips I think.

dan selzer, Thursday, 28 July 2011 21:04 (fourteen years ago)

I had no idea. Awesome.

broom air, Friday, 29 July 2011 01:03 (fourteen years ago)

hang on. just watched that network clip.
they diss PWEI !
yet clearly they went on to change their minds when they got the offer to remix them later on.
[what a great chart : tackhead/pwei/woodentops/coldcut .. ]
and as per broom, i too had no idea biting .. was a cover.

mark e, Friday, 29 July 2011 07:52 (fourteen years ago)

double wow!

danny and gary were well moody. good hats though.

i'd forgotten that "cocaine sex" was promoed as "cooking sex". ha!

i also had no idea that "biting my nails" was a cover. the original is great! a little like a proto cristina.

stirmonster, Friday, 29 July 2011 09:45 (fourteen years ago)

I have a 7" on Rhythm King stamped "Cooking Sex". I always assumed that was the case but this is the first confirmation I've had that it was for real.

dan selzer, Friday, 29 July 2011 13:40 (fourteen years ago)

Reminds me of the recent run of SNL skits where they say something that's not dirty but make it sound dirty in context. Like the TV ads for "Sofa King". "Our prices are Sofa King cheap" etc. Similarly the earlier skit about "Cork Soakers" in a winery, where they soak the cork before bottling, and the old lady with no teeth is the best "cork soaker".

dan selzer, Friday, 29 July 2011 13:42 (fourteen years ago)

wait ppl didn't know "Biting My Nails" was a cover?

so that means you probably haven't seen... THIS:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaCuOfSnZEs

PAJAMARALLS? PAJAMALWAYS! (DJP), Friday, 29 July 2011 13:53 (fourteen years ago)

nope. thats rather fun.

mark e, Friday, 29 July 2011 14:07 (fourteen years ago)

two years pass...

I declare today to be Renegade Soundwave Day

OH MY GOD HE'S OOGLY (DJP), Friday, 23 August 2013 13:50 (twelve years ago)

The sound system plays a renegade tune

waterface down (jjjusten), Friday, 23 August 2013 14:40 (twelve years ago)

RSW is more of a saturday night thing.

I love my Saturday night,
It's late Saturday night,
When I met you.

dan selzer, Friday, 23 August 2013 14:44 (twelve years ago)

six months pass...

Track starts off with some sort of acid track, sounds hot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=argUqGBkGGE

FacePlateCase, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 13:06 (eleven years ago)

Err, my question was meant to be: Does anyone recognize this acid track?

It appears to be none of these: http://www.whosampled.com/Renegade-Soundwave/The-Phantom-%28Turntable-Scratch%29/

Remixer is credited as 'Radical Crew' (only credit on Discogs is this track)

FacePlateCase, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 13:08 (eleven years ago)

don't know about that sample but those credits are sloppy. That track doesn't sample Area Code's Stone Fox Chase OR Cymande, or Run DMC it samples Royal House's The Chase, which is Todd Terry sampling Stone Fox Chase and Cymande and Run DMC.

dan selzer, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 13:59 (eleven years ago)

five months pass...

Great interview with Gary Asquith here about his younger/punk days:

http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/a-strange-elevation/

Ned Raggett, Monday, 28 July 2014 15:35 (eleven years ago)

interesting stuff, definitely needs a second part re RSW and beyond ...

mark e, Monday, 28 July 2014 15:45 (eleven years ago)

ten months pass...

why oh why have these guys not yet cashed in on the late 80s/early 90s reunion groove !?

i mean seriously.

modern techno toys would mean they could perform live with little effort.

mark e, Thursday, 4 June 2015 19:16 (ten years ago)

They probably don't get along. They both do stuff with versions of the name. Danny seems to do more straight modern dub type stuff, while Gary's been reissuing and reworking Rema Rema and doing stuff as Renegade Soundmachine. I really wish I was more convincing when emailing Gary going back to the myspace days about the then yet-unreleased Rema Rema stuff.

http://inflammablematerial.bigcartel.com/product/rema-rema-international-scale-7-defiant-pose-8

http://www.discogs.com/Rema-Rema-EntryExit/release/6943617

Where is Karl Bonnie?

dan selzer, Thursday, 4 June 2015 19:25 (ten years ago)

They probably don't get along.

i realised this after a bit of research and chat ..

such a shame as they could easily pay off mortgages etc if they hit the reunion trail ..

mark e, Thursday, 4 June 2015 20:27 (ten years ago)

four years pass...

I just reread Neuromancer for the zillionth time and was thinking about how I like to listen to certain records or bands when reading certain books/comics because it’s a perfect soundtrack and for me the soundtrack to Neuromancer is Soundclash. There’s a lot of dub in the book so RSWs take on decadent industrial digital dub pop always seemed fitting.

dan selzer, Thursday, 28 November 2019 17:49 (six years ago)

i interviewed renegade soundwave but i don't think the piece was very good

mark s, Thursday, 28 November 2019 17:51 (six years ago)

two years pass...

after a nudge, i listened to all 4 albums yesterday/today.
yeah, their stuff still hits the spot.
never got the 2cd comp though as not enough non-lp material on it.
now, a comp of their own remixes and their remixes of others would be most appreciated,
but i suspect the chances are somewhat slim.

mark e, Saturday, 29 October 2022 16:37 (three years ago)

Gary’s been busy with Rema Rema, movie coming soon. Danny did some production and remixes with Rico Conning and makes radio mixes.

dan selzer, Saturday, 29 October 2022 19:27 (three years ago)

blimey.
did not expect that.
nice to hear that they are still involved with various projects.

mark e, Saturday, 29 October 2022 19:39 (three years ago)


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