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Ink 19 :: Joy Electric

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December 1997 :: Music G-K :: Joy Electric (Jeff Montgomery)

Joy Electric Robot Rock Tooth and Nail/BEC It's become a cliché that current popular musical styles keep getting rehashed from approximately 20 years before. Guess what? Now it's time for the '80s to return with a vengeance. True, cheesy and not-so-cheesy old '80s acts have been pretty hip for the ...

Ink 19 :: Joy Electric

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A collection of songs from various releases on Tooth and Nail and BEC, as wel...

JOY ELECTRIC UNELECTRIC BEC A collection of songs from various releases on Tooth and Nail and BEC, as well as a couple of unreleased songs, Unelectric is a low key journey towards the end. Wonderful and lush '80s synth sounds rising and falling over piano touched songs. Ronnie Martin, playing everything ...

Ink 19 :: Joy Electric

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The Ministry of Archers (Tooth & Nail). Review by Aaron Shaul.

JOY ELECTRIC THE MINISTRY OF ARCHERS Tooth & Nail Ripped from the '80s new wave handbook, Joy Electric's The Ministry of Archers is composed entirely of vocals, moog synthesizer and analogue sequencer. A one-man-show, Ronnie Martin fashions together songs alternating between a bouncy post-punk beat ...

Ink 19 :: Foxglove Hunt

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Stop Heartbeat (Common Wall Media). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... Wall Media Spry, ecstatic, wide-eyed electro-pop from a pair of long-lost ace faces, Rob Withem (of Fine China) and Ronnie Martin (from the fabulous Joy Electric), who well understand how danceable one-fingered keyboard alchemy must be balanced with a sense of the epic melancholy that can come from ...

Ink 19 :: Steven R. Smith

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The Death of Last Year's Man EP and Tableland (Emperor Jones). Review by Matthew Moyer.

... Cohen, Tim Rose, and Muzsikas. Since I've got nil experience with the latter two, I'll be brief. Rose's "Morning Dew" is anchored by soft organ and electric piano while a guitar screeches and retches and shudders in the background. The Muzsikas tune is recast as a shushed space hum, with a patient and ...

Ink 19 :: Quasi

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The Sword of God (Touch And Go). Review by Ian Koss.

... have the wits about him to turn every bit of dank misery into a beautifully-colored irony. In contrast, Janet Weiss taps and prods at the drums with joy and precision. Her occasional vocal harmonies and turns at songwriting make it plan that though Coomes takes front stage most of the time, the two ...

Ink 19 :: Faith And Disease

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Faith And Disease at The Cow Haus in Tallahassee, FL on July 3, 2001. Concert review by Matthew Moyer. Photos by Heather Lorusso.

... over their banal conversations. And then the most amazing thing happens: the two vocalists take the center stage again and perform an utterly electric, naked, unaccompanied, brave cover of "Hiroshima." Man, I never thought anyone could top This Mortal Coil's version, but stripped of the drums, and the ...

Ink 19 :: The Delta 72

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The Delta 72 are all about the rock. And the funk. And the soul. And the blues. And the kitchen sink. Holly Day catches up with Gregg Foreman of the eclectic rockers.

... . My parents didn't care, though, and they probably liked some of it, which was even more frustrating for me. I think I went through one of those Joy Division kind of stages after that, gloomy punk rock stuff, like Gang of Four, Wire -- early Britpop. What do you think of the whole '70s revival thing ...

Ink 19 :: Duran Duran

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If you're over the age of 25, you probably grew up with the music of Duran Duran. Remember the hysteria, the screaming girls, the videos? Gail Worley sure does, and asked keyboardist Nick Rhodes about all of it in this extensive, in-depth interview.

... on our toes, really. I couldn't be in one of those bands that just produce the same record time after time. It'd just drive me mad. For us, the joy of making a record is [asking ourselves] "What can we create, what can we do, how can we do this a little different?" I spoke to Simon a few years ago for ...

Ink 19 :: Norway

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March 2000 :: Music N-S :: Norway (Jason Plender)

... for ten tracks. Certain physicists say time travel is impossible, but by playing this loud you can achieve a reasonable facsimile. Produced by Joy Electric's Ronnie Martin, of course. Tooth And Nail Records, P.O. Box 12698, Seattle, WA 98111-4698 --Jason Plender
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