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Essendon Airport (band)

Essendon Airport is an Australian electronic music, post-punk group formed in 1978 which explored experimental minimalist and funk music. Founding mainstays were the duo of David Chesworth on electric piano and drum machine and Robert Goodge on guitar. They were joined in late 1980 by Ian Cox on saxophone and Paul Fletcher on drums.

Essendon Airport
OriginMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Years active
  • 1978 (1978)–1983 (1983)
  • 2003
  • 2011
  • 2022 (2022)–present (present)
Labels
Past members

In 1982 they added Barbara Hogarth on bass guitar but disbanded in the following year. The group issued a four-track extended play, Sonic Investigations (Of the Trivial) (May 1980), and a studio album, Palimpsest (May 1982). They reformed as the original duo line-up for occasional performances in 2003 after the issue of a compilation album, Sonic Investigations of the Trivial. A new double CD version of Palimpsest, and other live material, was released by Chapter Music in August 2011.

In September 2022, the group released their first new music in 40 years, with the double-A 7" single "Agua Por Favor"/"Ten Thousand Steps", featuring vocalist Anne Cessna.[1]

History

1978–80: Formation to Sonic Investigations

Formed in Melbourne, Essendon Airport began as an instrumental electronic music duo in 1978 by Robert Goodge on lead guitar and David Chesworth on Wurlitzer electric piano and a home made drum machine,[2] bought via the Trading Post. Both members lived in or near the suburb of Essendon, and took the name of Essendon Airport which since 1971 was no longer an international terminal (replaced by Melbourne Airport in Tullamarine).

The duo version released a four-track extended play, Sonic Investigations (Of the Trivial), in May 1980 on Innocent Records.[2] The duo described the EP's tracks, "songs which combine many of the most facile and insipid kinds of music in a redeemingly dignified manner... creating new trivia out of old. All this takes place along with a kind of pedantic fetishism for small-repetition games - the music travels in circles, spirals and solid blocks of sameness and difference." The label, Innocent Records, was co-owned by Chesworth and Philip Brophy (of performance group, → ↑ →).[3][4]

Essendon Airport followed with a single, "Talking to Cleopatra" (September 1980), with Anne Cessna (a.k.a. Anne Sanger) on lead vocals.[2][5] Sanger later recalled working with the duo, "we were sitting around one night when Robert and David were tossing around the idea of recording a single with a vocalist. But who should that be? I said I'd do it. I was partly being facetious. I wasn’t at all sure I could sing. Neither were they."[5] According to theMusic.com.au's writer, "[it] went on to be something of a cult favourite among the Melburnian alt-music scene of the early 1980s."[5]

This manifestation of Essendon Airport is less well known than the later ones but played memorable performances around Melbourne including the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre and supports at the Crystal Ballroom in front of bemused audience members waiting for bands like Midnight Oil or Jimmy and the Boys.

1980–83: Palimpsest to break-up

Late in 1980 Essendon Airport became a four-piece, adding Ian Cox on saxophone and Paul Fletcher on drums.[2] They performed around Melbourne's newly emerging post-punk inner-city venues such as The Crystal Ballroom, various galleries such as the George Paton, and the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre (CHCMC), a venue for experimental music, performance and film during this time. They worked closely with → ↑ →.[4]

Embellished with Fletcher's arrhythmic drumming and Ian Cox' sweet, brittle saxophone, the four-piece provided a range of styles from extreme minimalism to plundering the hidden resonances in the popular song. Examples can be heard on the debut studio album, Palimpsest (Innocent Records), which appeared in May 1982. The group also made recordings for the Fast Forward cassette magazine and a disc give-away for the Art Network magazine.

Adding bass player Barabara Hogarth (from Government Drums with Willy Zygier and Richard Pleasance), the group developed material with a funk feel and performed head-lining shows at the Jump Club, and Crystal Ballroom, and toured to Sydney. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described the five-piece line-up, "[they] played a hybrid of modern jazz, rock and funk."[2] No recordings by the quintet were released until 2011, when the 2× CD version of Palimpsest included live and studio tracks, including a live-to-air performances on 3RRR FM from the Crystal Ballroom which was their final performance. The group disbanded in mid-1983.[2]

After the dissolution of Essendon Airport, Chesworth continued performing as a soloist and in 1985 formed a new group, Whaddya Want?, with Warwick Bone on synthesiser, Phillip Jackson (ex-Whirlywirld, Equal Local) on synthesiser, Bill McDonald on bass guitar and Michael Sheridan on lead guitar.[2] Goodge, Cox and Hogarth formed the nucleus of the successful pop-funk band, I'm Talking in late 1983, which included Kate Ceberano as lead vocalist.[6] Three years after the dissolution of I'm Talking, Cox, Chesworth and Goodge collaborated again, in 1990, in the group, Power Trip featuring Mr Larry Weems, alongside John Course, Angus Davidson, Mark Forrester, John McCall and Simon Polinski.[7] Chesworth later formed the instrumental group, the David Chesworth Ensemble, for which Goodge has occasionally performed.[2]

2003–present: Reformations

In 2003, a compilation CD was released via Chapter Music entitled Sonic Investigations of The Trivial, comprising live and studio recordings of the duo from 1978-1980. Following this release Essendon Airport have given occasional performances in their original duo guise. They perform their original music having painstakingly transferred the drum machine sounds from old tapes onto computer and have also added some new pieces. Graham Lee (ex-The Triffids) has been accompanying them on pedal-steel guitar. In 2011 Chapter Music reissued Palimpsest as a 2× CD with additional live tracks, and a four-piece version with Chesworth, Fletcher and Goodge were joined by Phil Bywater to perform live in support of the release. Bywater stood in for original saxophonist Ian Cox.

In September 2022, the group released the double-A 7" single "Agua Por Favor"/"Ten Thousand Steps", featuring vocalist Anne Cessna, and artwork by Paul Fletcher.[1][8]

Members

  • David Chesworth – Wurlitzer electric piano, keyboard, drum machine, vocals (1978–83, 2003, 2011, 2022-2023)
  • Robert Goodge – guitar (1978–83, 2003, 2011, 2022-2023)
  • Ian Cox – saxophone (1980–83)
  • Paul Fletcher[9] – drums (1980–83, 2011)
  • Barbara Hogarth – bass guitar (1982–83)
  • Graham Lee – pedal steel guitar (2005–10, 2022-2023)
  • Phil Bywater – saxophone (2011)

Discography

Albums

List of albums, with selected details
Title Details
Palimpsest
  • Released: 1982
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Innocent Records
Sonic Investigations of the Trivial
  • Released: 2003
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Chapter Music
  • Note: Compilation albums

Extended plays

List of EPs, with selected details
Title Details
Sonic Investigations (Of the Trivial)
  • Released: 1979[8]
  • Format: 7" LP
  • Label: Innocent Records

Singles

List of singles, with selected details
Title Year Album
"Talking to Cleopatra" (by Anne Cessna & Essendon Airport) 1980 non album single
"Agua Por Favor"/"Ten Thousand Steps" (featuring Anne Cessna)[1] 2022 non album single

References

General
  • McFarlane, Ian (1999). . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 5 April 2004. Retrieved 24 May 2018. Note: Archived [on-line] copy has limited functionality.
Specific
  1. ^ a b c "Essendon Airport Release First New Music In 40 Years, Feat. Anne Cessna". Music Feeds. 21 September 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h McFarlane, entry. Archived from the original on 13 August 2004. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Essendon Airport". Punk a Photographic Journey: The History of the Melbourne Punk Scene. Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  4. ^ a b McFarlane, entry. Archived from the original on 15 June 2004. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  5. ^ a b c "Video Premiere: Anne Cessna & Essendon Airport". theMusic.com.au. 7 June 2017. Archived from the original on 28 February 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  6. ^ McFarlane, entry. Archived from the original on 28 August 2004. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
  8. ^ a b "The Return of Essendon Airport: "We Probably Sound a Bit Retro These Days"". Music Feeds. 10 March 2023. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  9. ^ Paul Fletcher

External links

  • Audio-interview with David Chesworth on the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre Tapes website
  • Do That Dance! Australian Post Punk, 1977-1983, presented by Lorena Allam, 18 July 2010, Hindsight - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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Essendon Airport is an Australian electronic music post punk group formed in 1978 which explored experimental minimalist and funk music Founding mainstays were the duo of David Chesworth on electric piano and drum machine and Robert Goodge on guitar They were joined in late 1980 by Ian Cox on saxophone and Paul Fletcher on drums Essendon AirportOriginMelbourne Victoria AustraliaGenresElectronic post punkYears active1978 1978 1983 1983 2003 2011 2022 2022 present present LabelsInnocent Chapter MusicPast membersDavid Chesworth Robert Goodge Ian Cox Paul Fletcher Barbara HogarthIn 1982 they added Barbara Hogarth on bass guitar but disbanded in the following year The group issued a four track extended play Sonic Investigations Of the Trivial May 1980 and a studio album Palimpsest May 1982 They reformed as the original duo line up for occasional performances in 2003 after the issue of a compilation album Sonic Investigations of the Trivial A new double CD version of Palimpsest and other live material was released by Chapter Music in August 2011 In September 2022 the group released their first new music in 40 years with the double A 7 single Agua Por Favor Ten Thousand Steps featuring vocalist Anne Cessna 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 1978 80 Formation to Sonic Investigations 1 2 1980 83 Palimpsest to break up 1 3 2003 present Reformations 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Extended plays 3 3 Singles 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit1978 80 Formation to Sonic Investigations Edit Formed in Melbourne Essendon Airport began as an instrumental electronic music duo in 1978 by Robert Goodge on lead guitar and David Chesworth on Wurlitzer electric piano and a home made drum machine 2 bought via the Trading Post Both members lived in or near the suburb of Essendon and took the name of Essendon Airport which since 1971 was no longer an international terminal replaced by Melbourne Airport in Tullamarine The duo version released a four track extended play Sonic Investigations Of the Trivial in May 1980 on Innocent Records 2 The duo described the EP s tracks songs which combine many of the most facile and insipid kinds of music in a redeemingly dignified manner creating new trivia out of old All this takes place along with a kind of pedantic fetishism for small repetition games the music travels in circles spirals and solid blocks of sameness and difference The label Innocent Records was co owned by Chesworth and Philip Brophy of performance group 3 4 Essendon Airport followed with a single Talking to Cleopatra September 1980 with Anne Cessna a k a Anne Sanger on lead vocals 2 5 Sanger later recalled working with the duo we were sitting around one night when Robert and David were tossing around the idea of recording a single with a vocalist But who should that be I said I d do it I was partly being facetious I wasn t at all sure I could sing Neither were they 5 According to theMusic com au s writer it went on to be something of a cult favourite among the Melburnian alt music scene of the early 1980s 5 This manifestation of Essendon Airport is less well known than the later ones but played memorable performances around Melbourne including the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre and supports at the Crystal Ballroom in front of bemused audience members waiting for bands like Midnight Oil or Jimmy and the Boys 1980 83 Palimpsest to break up Edit Late in 1980 Essendon Airport became a four piece adding Ian Cox on saxophone and Paul Fletcher on drums 2 They performed around Melbourne s newly emerging post punk inner city venues such as The Crystal Ballroom various galleries such as the George Paton and the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre CHCMC a venue for experimental music performance and film during this time They worked closely with 4 Embellished with Fletcher s arrhythmic drumming and Ian Cox sweet brittle saxophone the four piece provided a range of styles from extreme minimalism to plundering the hidden resonances in the popular song Examples can be heard on the debut studio album Palimpsest Innocent Records which appeared in May 1982 The group also made recordings for the Fast Forward cassette magazine and a disc give away for the Art Network magazine Adding bass player Barabara Hogarth from Government Drums with Willy Zygier and Richard Pleasance the group developed material with a funk feel and performed head lining shows at the Jump Club and Crystal Ballroom and toured to Sydney Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane described the five piece line up they played a hybrid of modern jazz rock and funk 2 No recordings by the quintet were released until 2011 when the 2 CD version of Palimpsest included live and studio tracks including a live to air performances on 3RRR FM from the Crystal Ballroom which was their final performance The group disbanded in mid 1983 2 After the dissolution of Essendon Airport Chesworth continued performing as a soloist and in 1985 formed a new group Whaddya Want with Warwick Bone on synthesiser Phillip Jackson ex Whirlywirld Equal Local on synthesiser Bill McDonald on bass guitar and Michael Sheridan on lead guitar 2 Goodge Cox and Hogarth formed the nucleus of the successful pop funk band I m Talking in late 1983 which included Kate Ceberano as lead vocalist 6 Three years after the dissolution of I m Talking Cox Chesworth and Goodge collaborated again in 1990 in the group Power Trip featuring Mr Larry Weems alongside John Course Angus Davidson Mark Forrester John McCall and Simon Polinski 7 Chesworth later formed the instrumental group the David Chesworth Ensemble for which Goodge has occasionally performed 2 2003 present Reformations Edit In 2003 a compilation CD was released via Chapter Music entitled Sonic Investigations of The Trivial comprising live and studio recordings of the duo from 1978 1980 Following this release Essendon Airport have given occasional performances in their original duo guise They perform their original music having painstakingly transferred the drum machine sounds from old tapes onto computer and have also added some new pieces Graham Lee ex The Triffids has been accompanying them on pedal steel guitar In 2011 Chapter Music reissued Palimpsest as a 2 CD with additional live tracks and a four piece version with Chesworth Fletcher and Goodge were joined by Phil Bywater to perform live in support of the release Bywater stood in for original saxophonist Ian Cox In September 2022 the group released the double A 7 single Agua Por Favor Ten Thousand Steps featuring vocalist Anne Cessna and artwork by Paul Fletcher 1 8 Members EditDavid Chesworth Wurlitzer electric piano keyboard drum machine vocals 1978 83 2003 2011 2022 2023 Robert Goodge guitar 1978 83 2003 2011 2022 2023 Ian Cox saxophone 1980 83 Paul Fletcher 9 drums 1980 83 2011 Barbara Hogarth bass guitar 1982 83 Graham Lee pedal steel guitar 2005 10 2022 2023 Phil Bywater saxophone 2011 Discography EditAlbums Edit List of albums with selected details Title DetailsPalimpsest Released 1982 Format LP Label Innocent RecordsSonic Investigations of the Trivial Released 2003 Format CD Label Chapter Music Note Compilation albumsExtended plays Edit List of EPs with selected details Title DetailsSonic Investigations Of the Trivial Released 1979 8 Format 7 LP Label Innocent RecordsSingles Edit List of singles with selected details Title Year Album Talking to Cleopatra by Anne Cessna amp Essendon Airport 1980 non album single Agua Por Favor Ten Thousand Steps featuring Anne Cessna 1 2022 non album singleReferences EditGeneralMcFarlane Ian 1999 Whammo Homepage Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 5 April 2004 Retrieved 24 May 2018 Note Archived on line copy has limited functionality Specific a b c Essendon Airport Release First New Music In 40 Years Feat Anne Cessna Music Feeds 21 September 2022 Retrieved 22 September 2022 a b c d e f g h McFarlane David Chesworth entry Archived from the original on 13 August 2004 Retrieved 24 May 2018 Essendon Airport Punk a Photographic Journey The History of the Melbourne Punk Scene Archived from the original on 28 March 2016 Retrieved 24 May 2018 a b McFarlane Phil Brophy entry Archived from the original on 15 June 2004 Retrieved 24 May 2018 a b c Video Premiere Anne Cessna amp Essendon Airport theMusic com au 7 June 2017 Archived from the original on 28 February 2018 Retrieved 24 May 2018 McFarlane I m Talking entry Archived from the original on 28 August 2004 Retrieved 24 May 2018 Razor Cuts Vol 1 Archived from the original on 14 December 2013 Retrieved 24 May 2018 a b The Return of Essendon Airport We Probably Sound a Bit Retro These Days Music Feeds 10 March 2023 Retrieved 10 March 2023 Paul FletcherExternal links EditAudio interview with David Chesworth on the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre Tapes website Do That Dance Australian Post Punk 1977 1983 presented by Lorena Allam 18 July 2010 Hindsight ABC Radio National Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Essendon Airport band amp oldid 1143842973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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