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Paul Dann's avatar

Hong Kong Garden was on Rusty Egan's Playlist at the Blitz Club in London's Covent Garden in 1979, along with other unlikely floor fillers such as Throbbing Gristle, Magazine and Cabaret Voltaire , all on 7 inch only with not a remix in sight! This pioneering mixture certainly expanded the definition of material considered suitable for the dancefloor. Also worth noting that when Polydor finally signed Siouxsie and the Banshees in 1978, they had already been rejected by 7 labels including EMI, RCA, Chrysalis and CBS. Female fronted bands were still a novelty at the time, with marketing departments much more comfortable signing punk bands who could be promoted as all male streetgangs in the mould of The Clash.

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Andres's avatar

Completely unknown to me, so it's been very interesting to read their story, and your story with their music. I love artists who defy genre categories. Nice work, Pe!

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