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1999-04-09 03:09Graham H Freeman (idm) Ollie Olsen
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1999-04-09 03:09Graham H Freeman> Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 12:06:31 -0500 > From: Rodney Perkins <rdperkins@earthlink.net> >
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quoted 10 lines Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 12:06:31 -0500> Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 12:06:31 -0500 > From: Rodney Perkins <rdperkins@earthlink.net> > Subject: Re: (idm) Re: Antediluvian Rocking Horse > > Went web snooping with Sherlock and it seems we are both correct. Olsen > worked with Michael Hutchence and John Murphy (among others), on some group > called Max Q. On the other side of the fence, he was, along with Orchestra > of Skin and Bone and Krang, one of the first artists on Extreme records. I > think he worked with both of those groups. John Murphy worked with C93 (Dogs > Blood Rising!) and Whitehouse.
The Max Q record is quite good if you That Sort Of Thing, mainly proto-technorock. "Way of the World" off it is neat. From the same era as Underworlds' "Underneath the Radar".
quoted 1 line Now Olsen is doing a Genesis-P and making a name in the trance music scene.> Now Olsen is doing a Genesis-P and making a name in the trance music scene.
Yep. Put out a few albums as Third Eye, and also has a label called Psy-Harmonics. The first Psy-Harmonics record, _Ancient Future_ by Third Eye is quite good. But Psy's output varies. I bought something by LumuKanda a year back which was fairly ordinary. There was a website at http://www.peg.apc.org/~psy/ , but they appear to be tooling around with it at the mo...
quoted 15 lines <Ollie Olsen? He was in the Orchestra of Skin and Bone wasn't he?>> > <Ollie Olsen? He was in the Orchestra of Skin and Bone wasn't he?> > > > > My first thought as well - also of No and Hugo Klang and a million other > > projects, several of which were represented on the Dogs in Space > > soundtrack. > > > > <I think he > > comes from the NWW/C93/PTV axis>\ > > > > Not sure (if we're talking about the same guy) who his English pals were > > but his "scene" (after leaving Norway) was Melbourne, Australia from '76 > > onward, which loosely affiliates him with The Boys Next Door/Birthday > > Party, Venom P. Stinger etc. even Michael Hutchence - so, same guy? > > > > Bob
-- Graham Hubert Freeman. Graham the Happy Scum. take your pick. http://www.mpx.com.au/~gths mailto:gths@flat-earth.org ... hT l'homme, o· est mon grille-pain?