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Test Dept

Test Dept, sometimes credited as Test Department is a British industrial music group from London, England, that was one of the most important and influential early industrial music acts.[1] Their approach was marked by the use of "found" material, re-constructed to better serve their purpose, of making "more" with "less".

Test Dept
Maschinenfest 2016
Background information
Also known asT.D.A.
OriginNew Cross, London, England
GenresIndustrial
Years active1981–1997, 2016–present
Labels
Members
  • Graham Cunnington
  • Paul Jamrozy
Past members
  • Jonathan Toby Burdon
  • Paul Hines
  • Angus Farquhar
  • Alistair Adams
  • Neil Starr
  • John Eacott
  • Andy Cowton
  • Tony Cudlip
  • David Coulter
  • Gus Ferguson
  • Martin King

History edit

The group formed in the London suburb of New Cross in 1981. The core members of the group were Graham Cunnington, Paul Jamrozy, Jonathan Toby Burdon, Paul Hines and Angus Farquhar.[1] Other members who played with the group at various times included Alistair Adams, Neil Starr, John Eacott, Andy Cowton, Tony Cudlip, David Coulter, Liz Ranken, Gus Ferguson, Martin King, Simon Hyde, Russell MacDonald and KatieJane Garside. Comedian Vic Reeves played bass in an early incarnation of the band.[2] The band signed to Some Bizzare Records, a label connected to acts like Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, The The, Cabaret Voltaire, PTV, Foetus, and Swans. The slides and film for Test Dept multi-media events were made by visual director Brett Turnbull.

Their discography spans a wide variety of influences and styles, including a collaboration with the South Wales Striking Miners Choir in support of the miners' strike of 1984. They were particularly notable for complex and powerful percussion, as well as high-energy live performances. Like the German band Einstürzende Neubauten, another Some Bizzare label signing with whom they are often compared, Test Dept used unconventional instruments such as scrap metal and industrial machinery as sound sources;[3] however, Test Dept's use of these objects was far more rhythmic than was Neubauten's, and was often accompanied by film and slide shows.[1] The group were noted for large-scale events in unusual site-specific locations, such as Bishopsbrige Maintenance depot at Paddington station,[1] Arch 69 and Titan Arch near Waterloo station, Cannon Street station,[1] Stirling Castle and the disused St Rollox Railway Works in Glasgow.[1] Test Dept. were also active in the 1980s underground tape scene with many of their earliest releases being available only on cassette.[4]

The band's album The Unacceptable Face of Freedom was praised by a music reviewer for The New York Times, claiming the album was notable for a "sophisticated use of sound-collage techniques and the helter-skelter momentum of its cyclical rhythms".[5]

In the 1990s, the band's music became less industrial and took on many of the properties of techno. The band's political stance was energised by the passing of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.

The band split up in 1997, but its former members have continued to work in the fields of art and culture. Angus Farquhar helped re-establish the ancient Gaelic Beltane Fire Festival, held yearly on the night before/morning of the first of May on Edinburgh's Calton Hill. Farquhar also formed NVA, an innovative theatre company specialising in large-scale site-specific events. Cunnington, who suffers from chronic rheumatoid arthritis, produced a one-man show in 1996 called Pain, recounting his experiences as a sufferer from this condition. Jamrozy works with the performance group C.3.3. Their album, Ballad of Reading Gaol - The Cacophonietta, was released on Cold Spring Records. Gus Ferguson teaches music to orphans in Kathmandu, and young Buddhist monks in Northern India.

The core of the original group re-emerged in 2014 to engage with the current cultural and political climate, exploring new ways of expression in a strategic programme of actions. Their large scale film installation 'DS30' utilised Dunston Staiths, an industrial landmark on the River Tyne in Gateshead and was commissioned by AV Festival to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the UK Miners' strike. The DS30 film from the event then toured former mining community areas in the UK. They subsequently released Total State Machine, a large book documenting their history, via PC Press Publishing in 2015.

The group began playing again in 2014 as Test Dept: Redux[6] the current line up includes Zel Kaute, David Altweger, Charles Poulet, and scales up with additional performers for large scale events these include Ashley Davies, Rob Lewis, Alex Nym and Franziska Anna Faust. Further Test Dept: Redux gigs followed in 2016, including the London gig supported by electro-punks Feral Five.[7] In 2017, the band organized a three day festival titled Assembly of Disturbance,[8] featuring an exhibition of TD manifestos and films Culture is Not a Luxury, Malcom Poynter's sculpture 'Horseman of the Apocalypse', speakers, DJs and other contemporary performers, these included a new TD project - 'Prolekult',[9] with kinetic sculpture from 'autoPneumatix' and sub sonic frequencies from 'Disinformation'. They released a new album, Disturbance as Test Dept, along with their entire back catalogue on the One Little Independent Records label in 2018.

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • Ecstacy Under Duress – 1984
  • Beating the Retreat (Some Bizzare Records) – 1984
  • Shoulder to Shoulder (with South Wales Striking Miners' Choir) Some Bizzare Records – 1985
  • Atonal & Hamburg, Live – 1985
  • The Unacceptable Face of Freedom (Some Bizzare Records) – 1986
  • A Good Night Out – Some Bizzare Records 1987
  • Terra Firma – 1988
  • Materia Prima – 1989
  • Gododdin (with Brith Gof) – 1989
  • Pax Britannica – 1991
  • Proven in Action (Live 1990) – 1991
  • Totality – 1995
  • Legacy [1990–1993]: The Singles Plus More – 1995
  • Tactics for Evolution – 1997
  • Disturbance – 2019

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 285. ISBN 0-85112-579-4.
  2. ^ Wilkinson, Roy (October 2015), "Mojo Eyewitness; Test Dept on the frontline of the Miner's Strike, 1984", Mojo, pp. 29–30
  3. ^ Reed, S. Alexander (2013). Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music. New York: Oxford University Press. p. xii. ISBN 9780199832583. OCLC 1147729910 – via the Internet Archive.
  4. ^ Reed 2013, p. 121.
  5. ^ "The Pop Life: British Rock Bands add a message to the music" by Robert Palmer. The New York Times, 18 June 1986, Section C, pg. 18.
  6. ^ "The Quietus | News | Test Dept Play New Cross". The Quietus.
  7. ^ "The Quietus | News | Test Dept Play New Cross". The Quietus. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Assembly of Disturbance". Facebook.com.
  9. ^ "PROLEKULT at Expotronic / Grand Exposition Festival, Manchester, 27-10-17 | test dept". Testdept.org.uk. Retrieved 21 June 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Discogs full release listing
  • Test Dept resource
  • NVA (Angus Farquhar's post-Test Dept project)
  • Satellitic (Paul Jamrozy's post-Test Dept project) 28 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Test Dept news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Test Dept sometimes credited as Test Department is a British industrial music group from London England that was one of the most important and influential early industrial music acts 1 Their approach was marked by the use of found material re constructed to better serve their purpose of making more with less Test DeptMaschinenfest 2016Background informationAlso known asT D A OriginNew Cross London EnglandGenresIndustrialYears active1981 1997 2016 presentLabelsSome Bizzare RecordsSub RosaKKPIAS Wax Trax MembersGraham Cunnington Paul JamrozyPast membersJonathan Toby Burdon Paul Hines Angus Farquhar Alistair Adams Neil Starr John Eacott Andy Cowton Tony Cudlip David Coulter Gus Ferguson Martin King Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe group formed in the London suburb of New Cross in 1981 The core members of the group were Graham Cunnington Paul Jamrozy Jonathan Toby Burdon Paul Hines and Angus Farquhar 1 Other members who played with the group at various times included Alistair Adams Neil Starr John Eacott Andy Cowton Tony Cudlip David Coulter Liz Ranken Gus Ferguson Martin King Simon Hyde Russell MacDonald and KatieJane Garside Comedian Vic Reeves played bass in an early incarnation of the band 2 The band signed to Some Bizzare Records a label connected to acts like Depeche Mode Soft Cell The The Cabaret Voltaire PTV Foetus and Swans The slides and film for Test Dept multi media events were made by visual director Brett Turnbull Their discography spans a wide variety of influences and styles including a collaboration with the South Wales Striking Miners Choir in support of the miners strike of 1984 They were particularly notable for complex and powerful percussion as well as high energy live performances Like the German band Einsturzende Neubauten another Some Bizzare label signing with whom they are often compared Test Dept used unconventional instruments such as scrap metal and industrial machinery as sound sources 3 however Test Dept s use of these objects was far more rhythmic than was Neubauten s and was often accompanied by film and slide shows 1 The group were noted for large scale events in unusual site specific locations such as Bishopsbrige Maintenance depot at Paddington station 1 Arch 69 and Titan Arch near Waterloo station Cannon Street station 1 Stirling Castle and the disused St Rollox Railway Works in Glasgow 1 Test Dept were also active in the 1980s underground tape scene with many of their earliest releases being available only on cassette 4 The band s album The Unacceptable Face of Freedom was praised by a music reviewer for The New York Times claiming the album was notable for a sophisticated use of sound collage techniques and the helter skelter momentum of its cyclical rhythms 5 In the 1990s the band s music became less industrial and took on many of the properties of techno The band s political stance was energised by the passing of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 The band split up in 1997 but its former members have continued to work in the fields of art and culture Angus Farquhar helped re establish the ancient Gaelic Beltane Fire Festival held yearly on the night before morning of the first of May on Edinburgh s Calton Hill Farquhar also formed NVA an innovative theatre company specialising in large scale site specific events Cunnington who suffers from chronic rheumatoid arthritis produced a one man show in 1996 called Pain recounting his experiences as a sufferer from this condition Jamrozy works with the performance group C 3 3 Their album Ballad of Reading Gaol The Cacophonietta was released on Cold Spring Records Gus Ferguson teaches music to orphans in Kathmandu and young Buddhist monks in Northern India The core of the original group re emerged in 2014 to engage with the current cultural and political climate exploring new ways of expression in a strategic programme of actions Their large scale film installation DS30 utilised Dunston Staiths an industrial landmark on the River Tyne in Gateshead and was commissioned by AV Festival to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the UK Miners strike The DS30 film from the event then toured former mining community areas in the UK They subsequently released Total State Machine a large book documenting their history via PC Press Publishing in 2015 The group began playing again in 2014 as Test Dept Redux 6 the current line up includes Zel Kaute David Altweger Charles Poulet and scales up with additional performers for large scale events these include Ashley Davies Rob Lewis Alex Nym and Franziska Anna Faust Further Test Dept Redux gigs followed in 2016 including the London gig supported by electro punks Feral Five 7 In 2017 the band organized a three day festival titled Assembly of Disturbance 8 featuring an exhibition of TD manifestos and films Culture is Not a Luxury Malcom Poynter s sculpture Horseman of the Apocalypse speakers DJs and other contemporary performers these included a new TD project Prolekult 9 with kinetic sculpture from autoPneumatix and sub sonic frequencies from Disinformation They released a new album Disturbance as Test Dept along with their entire back catalogue on the One Little Independent Records label in 2018 Discography editAlbums edit Ecstacy Under Duress 1984 Beating the Retreat Some Bizzare Records 1984 Shoulder to Shoulder with South Wales Striking Miners Choir Some Bizzare Records 1985 Atonal amp Hamburg Live 1985 The Unacceptable Face of Freedom Some Bizzare Records 1986 A Good Night Out Some Bizzare Records 1987 Terra Firma 1988 Materia Prima 1989 Gododdin with Brith Gof 1989 Pax Britannica 1991 Proven in Action Live 1990 1991 Totality 1995 Legacy 1990 1993 The Singles Plus More 1995 Tactics for Evolution 1997 Disturbance 2019References edit a b c d e f Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Who s Who of Indie and New Wave Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 285 ISBN 0 85112 579 4 Wilkinson Roy October 2015 Mojo Eyewitness Test Dept on the frontline of the Miner s Strike 1984 Mojo pp 29 30 Reed S Alexander 2013 Assimilate A Critical History of Industrial Music New York Oxford University Press p xii ISBN 9780199832583 OCLC 1147729910 via the Internet Archive Reed 2013 p 121 The Pop Life British Rock Bands add a message to the music by Robert Palmer The New York Times 18 June 1986 Section C pg 18 The Quietus News Test Dept Play New Cross The Quietus The Quietus News Test Dept Play New Cross The Quietus Retrieved 12 November 2021 Assembly of Disturbance Facebook com PROLEKULT at Expotronic Grand Exposition Festival Manchester 27 10 17 test dept Testdept org uk Retrieved 21 June 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Test Dept Official website Discogs full release listing Test Dept resource NVA Angus Farquhar s post Test Dept project Satellitic Paul Jamrozy s post Test Dept project Archived 28 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Test Dept amp oldid 1211851961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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