The Transmitters were a British alternative rock band active during
the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. Mixing elements of punk, jazz
and psychedelia, the band were critical favourites throughout their
lifetime and played support slots for a wide variety of underground and
mainstream bands, although this did not translate into substantial
commercial success.The Transmitters are also notable for
featuring future members of Loop Guru and Transglobal Underground and
for sharing two members with cult pop band Furniture, as well as a guest
stint by Glaxo Babies vocalist Rob Chapman. Their sound was compared to
(among others) The Fall, XTC, Gang Of Four, This Heat and Magazine.
source: Wikipedia
Members were:John F. Quinn (vocals) (aka John Clegg, John Grimes, John X)Vince Cutliffe (lead guitar)Jim Chase (drums)Mikel Lee (guitar)Sam Dodson (bass, guitar) (later Loop Guru)Sid Wells (bass)Amanda De Gray (keyboards)Tim Whelan (vocals) (later Transglobal Underground)Dave Baby (saxophone)Julian Treasure (drums) Rob Chapman (vocals) Hammi Lee (drums) (later Transglobal Underground)Dave Mud-Demon (later Loop Guru)James McQueenBob Sargeant (as 'The Hand of Borgus Wheems')Chris Mchallem (as 'Dexter O'Brien')
hey there, i have their first album "And We Call That Leisure Time" from 1981: i have made a digital record from vinyl on my computer via Cubase pulling out the cracks manually. I forgot which license they used, but i'm sure it's no Creative Commons: anyone out there who has connection with these people to solve the copyright stuff, or is interested in a digital (with some vinyl hisses) copy? pla...
Un ?lbum bien hecho. Fascinante descubrimiento.
Fans of The Fall, Gang of Four, Magazine, early Talking Heads, and XTC are in for a real treat here!