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New Age Steppers

New Age Steppers were a dub collective from the United Kingdom, formed by producer Adrian Sherwood and featuring members of various prominent 1970s UK post-punk groups, including Ari Up and Viv Albertine of the Slits, Mark Stewart and Bruce Smith of The Pop Group, Keith Levene of Public Image Ltd, John Waddington of Rip Rig + Panic, and Vicky Aspinall of The Raincoats.[1] Other musicians included associates of Sherwood's On-U Sound label, including George Oban, Bim Sherman, Style Scott, and Eskimo Fox.[3]

New Age Steppers
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresDub,[1] post punk[2]
Years active1980–2012
LabelsOn-U Sound
MembersAdrian Sherwood
Mark Stewart
Past membersAri Up
Steve Beresford
Bruce Smith
George Oban
Viv Albertine
Vivien Goldman
John Waddington
Style Scott
Eskimo Fox
Jarrett Tomlinson
Kishi Yamamoto
Neneh Cherry
Keith Levene
Bim Sherman
Vicky Aspinall
Sean Oliver
Antonio Phillips
Dan Sheals
Stephen "Shooz" New
Errol Holt
Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont
Michael "Bami" Rose
Nick Plytas
Peter Stroud
Carlton "Bubblers" Ogilvie
Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah
Vin Gordon

History

New Age Steppers released the self-titled debut album on On-U Sound in 1980.[4] It was followed by Action Battlefield in 1981.[5] The third album, Foundation Steppers, was released in 1982.[6]

Love Forever, an album of songs which the late Ari Up and Adrian Sherwood had recorded together until the death of Ari Up, was released in 2012.[7]

Style and influences

John Dougan of Allmusic said, "the sound of the New Age Steppers was that of cut-and-paste dub mixing, psychedelic swirls of found sounds, dissonant aural collages, sinewy reggae riddims, and odd, semi-tuneful vocals."[3]

Discography

Studio albums

  • The New Age Steppers (1980)
  • Action Battlefield (1981)
  • Foundation Steppers (1982)
  • Love Forever (2012)

Compilation albums

  • Crucial Ninety (1981)
  • Massive Hits Vol. 1 (1994)
  • Trifecta (2011)
  • Stepping into a New Age Box Set (2021)

Singles

  • "Fade Away" (1980)
  • "My Love" (1981)
  • "My Nerves (Punk)" (2012)

References

  1. ^ a b Raymer, Miles (2 May 2014). "Creation Rebel / New Age Steppers: Threat to Creation". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  2. ^ Karan, Tim (21 October 2010). "In Memoriam: Ari Up of the Slits". Alternative Press. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  3. ^ a b Dougan, John. "New Age Steppers - Biiography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  4. ^ Kellman, Andy. "The New Age Steppers". Allmusic. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  5. ^ Kellman, Andy. "Action Battlefield". Allmusic. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  6. ^ Thompson, Deva. "Foundation Steppers". Allmusic. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  7. ^ Anderson, Rick. "Love Forever". Allmusic. Retrieved 2 October 2014.

External links

  • New Age Steppers discography at Discogs
  • interview with New Age Steppers' drummer, Eskimo Fox

steppers, were, collective, from, united, kingdom, formed, producer, adrian, sherwood, featuring, members, various, prominent, 1970s, post, punk, groups, including, albertine, slits, mark, stewart, bruce, smith, group, keith, levene, public, image, john, waddi. New Age Steppers were a dub collective from the United Kingdom formed by producer Adrian Sherwood and featuring members of various prominent 1970s UK post punk groups including Ari Up and Viv Albertine of the Slits Mark Stewart and Bruce Smith of The Pop Group Keith Levene of Public Image Ltd John Waddington of Rip Rig Panic and Vicky Aspinall of The Raincoats 1 Other musicians included associates of Sherwood s On U Sound label including George Oban Bim Sherman Style Scott and Eskimo Fox 3 New Age SteppersOriginUnited KingdomGenresDub 1 post punk 2 Years active1980 2012LabelsOn U SoundMembersAdrian SherwoodMark StewartPast membersAri UpSteve BeresfordBruce SmithGeorge ObanViv AlbertineVivien GoldmanJohn WaddingtonStyle ScottEskimo FoxJarrett TomlinsonKishi YamamotoNeneh CherryKeith LeveneBim ShermanVicky AspinallSean OliverAntonio PhillipsDan ShealsStephen Shooz NewErrol HoltEric Bingy Bunny LamontMichael Bami RoseNick PlytasPeter StroudCarlton Bubblers OgilvieBonjo Iyabinghi NoahVin Gordon Contents 1 History 2 Style and influences 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Compilation albums 3 3 Singles 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditNew Age Steppers released the self titled debut album on On U Sound in 1980 4 It was followed by Action Battlefield in 1981 5 The third album Foundation Steppers was released in 1982 6 Love Forever an album of songs which the late Ari Up and Adrian Sherwood had recorded together until the death of Ari Up was released in 2012 7 Style and influences EditJohn Dougan of Allmusic said the sound of the New Age Steppers was that of cut and paste dub mixing psychedelic swirls of found sounds dissonant aural collages sinewy reggae riddims and odd semi tuneful vocals 3 Discography EditStudio albums Edit The New Age Steppers 1980 Action Battlefield 1981 Foundation Steppers 1982 Love Forever 2012 Compilation albums Edit Crucial Ninety 1981 Massive Hits Vol 1 1994 Trifecta 2011 Stepping into a New Age Box Set 2021 Singles Edit Fade Away 1980 My Love 1981 My Nerves Punk 2012 References Edit a b Raymer Miles 2 May 2014 Creation Rebel New Age Steppers Threat to Creation Pitchfork Media Retrieved 2 October 2014 Karan Tim 21 October 2010 In Memoriam Ari Up of the Slits Alternative Press Retrieved 2 October 2014 a b Dougan John New Age Steppers Biiography Allmusic Retrieved 2 October 2014 Kellman Andy The New Age Steppers Allmusic Retrieved 2 October 2014 Kellman Andy Action Battlefield Allmusic Retrieved 2 October 2014 Thompson Deva Foundation Steppers Allmusic Retrieved 2 October 2014 Anderson Rick Love Forever Allmusic Retrieved 2 October 2014 External links EditNew Age Steppers discography at Discogs interview with New Age Steppers drummer Eskimo Fox Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Age Steppers amp oldid 1083418273, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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