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Ash Wednesday is an Australian musician, who played in
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, Models and
Einstürzende Neubauten (, 'Collapsing New Buildings') is a German experimental music group, formed in West Berlin in 1980. The group is currently composed of founding members Blixa Bargeld (lead vocals; guitar; keyboard) and N.U. Unruh ( custom-made instruments; p ...
.


Biography

Wednesday was a founding member of
JAB A jab is a type of punch used in martial arts. Several variations of the jab exist, but every jab shares these characteristics: while in a fighting stance, the lead fist is thrown straight ahead and the arm is fully extended from the side of ...
, an Australian punk rock band, in
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in January 1976. The band's original lineup consisted of
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(Bodhan Kubiakowski) on guitar and vocals, Wednesday playing bass guitar, synthesizer and tapes and Johnny Crash (Janis Friedenfelds) on drums and vocals. The band took its name from the first initials of the founding members. The band relocated to
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in August 1977. JAB signed to Suicide Records in January 1978, and two of their songs, "Blonde and Bombed" and "Let's Go", were included on the ''Lethal Weapons'' compilation.Honeysuckle, TJ (4 October 2007)
Suicide by Lethal Weapon? Corporate LP in punk clothing still prompts debate, 30 years on
, i94bar.com. Retrieved on 15 December 2010.
The band played their final show in August 1978 at the Crystal Ballroom (then known as the Seaview Ballroom), which was also the first gig ever played at the now iconic venue.Bringing back the Ballroom blitz
''
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''. 16 February 2005. Retrieved on 15 December 2010. Wednesday, Crash and Pierre Voltaire then joined Sean Kelly (ex-Teenage Radio Stars) to form the first line-up of Models.McFarlane
'Models'
entry. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
The initial version of the group did not stay together for long as Voltaire was soon replaced on bass guitar by Mark Ferrie (ex-Myriad), then in August 1979, Wednesday was replaced by
Andrew Duffield Andrew Peter Duffield (born 9 February 1958) is an Australian musician, producer and teacher. He has been a member, on keyboards, synthesisers or electronics, for various groups, including Whirlywirld, Models and Absent Friends. Duffield has a ...
(ex-
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) on keyboards. In 1980 he released a solo single, "Love By Numbers" and produced four songs with vocalist Karen Marks (the manager of Models and JAB). That year he also joined experimental outfit The Metronomes with rock journalist Al Webb (guitar, synthesiser; ex-Streetlife)and Andrew Picouleau (bass, synthesiser; Secret Police,
Sacred Cowboys Sacred Cowboys are an Australian post-punk and rock band formed by mainstay Garry Gray, as lead singer-songwriter, and Mark Ferrie in 1982. The line-up has changed as the group splintered and reformed several times, being active from 1982 to 198 ...
), having previously been an invited guest with the band. The Metronomes released two singles, "Saturday Night"/"Sunday Morning" (1979), "A Circuit Like Me"/"Closed Circuit" (1980) and two albums, ''Multiple Choice'' (1981) and ''Regular Guys'' (1985) on the Cleopatra label. The band was never intended to be a live outfit and only ever came together in the studio. Around 2000 the members began work on a new project and after four years of sporadic effort released a new album, ''Today''. This was followed by a re-release of the band's first two albums and an EP (comprising the band's two singles), as a single release, ''The Ballad of the Metronomes'', in 2010. Concurrently Wednesday collaborated with T.E. Power (Nuv Bloc) on a project titled Thealonian Music, using the latest electronic instruments of the time. The concept being to generate music of a spontaneous nature, with the rhythmic foundation being provided by a programmable drum machine, sequence and synthesizer combination. Thealonian Music only produced one release, the 1982 tape, ''Project X Chromosome X''. Throughout the early 1980s, he was a member of Modern Jazz, an improvisation group who performed to randomly generated
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beats. Modern Jazz featured a fluid line-up that included Lyn Gordon (synthesiser), Andrew Park (synthesiser) and Ted Thornbury (vocals). The band played 1980s techno music and issued one album, ''The Nude'', on the Cleopatra label in 1986. In 1988 he and Lyn Gordon formed
electronic Electronic may refer to: *Electronics, the science of how to control electric energy in semiconductor * ''Electronics'' (magazine), a defunct American trade journal *Electronic storage, the storage of data using an electronic device *Electronic co ...
/ industrial band Crashland, composed of Lyn Gordon (vocal, guitar), Wednesday (sampler), Ray Moore (drums) and Phil Sutherland (bass). A year after their formation, Crashland signed a deal with
Regular Records Regular Records was an Australian record label based in Sydney that operated from 1978 until the mid-1990s. Regular Records released music by acts including Mental As Anything, Icehouse (band), Icehouse, and The Cockroaches. The Regular Records ...
which resulted in the release of their first single, "Cherry Bomb"/"Elvis Working" in October 1989. Crashland's self-titled debut album comprised half original material and half covers, was released in April 1990, together with the band's second single, a demented electro remodelling of John Lee Hooker's "Boom Boom"/"On T.V.". Wednesday moved to
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in 1992, where he worked with
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, being involved with pre-production and programming for her 1995 album, '' FreuD euch'' ("Bee Happy"). In 1997, Wednesday became a touring member of German band
Einstürzende Neubauten (, 'Collapsing New Buildings') is a German experimental music group, formed in West Berlin in 1980. The group is currently composed of founding members Blixa Bargeld (lead vocals; guitar; keyboard) and N.U. Unruh ( custom-made instruments; p ...
. He completed several world tours with them and is present on their live albums, such as '' 09-15-2000, Brussels'' and numerous recordings from the Perpetuum Mobile tour (2004). Eventually departing in 2013. In 1999 he returned to
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
and formed The Tingler, with Crashland vocalist Lyn Gordon. The Tingler releasing a self-titled album in April 2000. The Tingler also featured on the bill during the Models 2000/2001 reunion shows. In 2013 he was to perform solo as The Ash Wednesday Effect, a spontaneously performed audio/visual experience, in which improvised soundscapes triggered entrancing visualisation, which were in turn projected onto Wednesday's physical form. The performances at Club Voltaire, North Melbourne were continuous three-hour pieces, throughout which audience members were free to come and go as they chose.


Discography


JAB (1976–1979)


Models (1979–1980)

* ''
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(2001)


Solo

* "Love By Numbers"/"Boring Instrumental" – Independent (1980) * ''A Place to Live'' (digital) – Independent (2017)


The Metronomes

* "Saturday Night"/"Sunday Morning" – Cleopatra (CSP 2203) (1979) * "A Circuit Like Me"/"Closed Circuit" – Cleopatra (CSP 2205) (September 1980) * ''Multiple Choice'' – Cleopatra (CLP 210) (1981) * ''Regular Guys'' – Cleopatra (CLP 212) (1985) * ''Today'' (2004) * ''The Ballad of the Metronomes'' – Mannequin (29 November 2010) *Time Keeping (1979–1985) It records (November 2014) *Going Somewhere – It records (June 2016)


Thealonian Music

* ''Project X Chromosome X'' (1982)


Modern Jazz (1983–1987

* ''The Nude'' – Cleopatra (CLP 215) (1986)


Crashland (1988–1991)

* "Cherry Bomb"/"Elvis Working" – Regular (K919) (October 1989) * ''Crashland'' – Regular (D30149) (April 1990) * "Boom Boom'/"On TV" – Regular (K 1096) (April 1990)


Einstürzende Neubauten (1997–2004)

* '' 09-15-2000, Brussels'' – Caroline (2001) * ''Gemini'' – Caroline (2003) * ''Perpetuum Mobile Tour'' – Caroline (2004) * ''04-01-2004, Amsterdam'' – Caroline (2004) * ''10-29-2004, Reggio Emilia'' – Caroline (2004)


The Tingler (1999–2001)

* ''The Tingler'' – Independent (2001)


The Ash Wednesday Effect (2014/15)


References


External links


Official Ash Wednesday webpage

Official Einstürzende Neubauten webpage
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