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Mi-Sex (also styled as MiSex) is a New Zealand new wave band originally active from 1978 to 1986, and led for much of its existence by Steve Gilpin as vocalist, Kevin Stanton as guitarist and songwriter, Murray Burns as keyboardist and songwriter, and Don Martin as bassist. The group's manager for much of its career was Bob Yates. Mi-Sex achieved two top 10 hit singles in 1979-80: "
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" in October 1979 (No. 1 in
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, No. 5 in New Zealand) and " People" in 1980 (No. 6 and No. 3, respectively). Their first two albums both reached the New Zealand top 10, '' Graffiti Crimes'' (July 1979) and '' Space Race'' (No. 1, June 1980). They were known for their cutting edge production and dynamic live shows. Gilpin died in January 1992, two months after a serious car accident from which he never recovered. Mi-Sex have periodically reformed, including in 2011 with
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(ex- Noiseworks) on lead vocals. Stanton died on 17 May 2017, Martin on 10 August 2020.


History


1978: Formation and "Straight Laddie"

Mi-Sex was formed in 1978 in New Zealand when Murray Burns on keyboards, Steve Gilpin on lead vocals, Don Martin on bass guitar and Kevin Stanton on lead guitar and backing vocals (all ex-Fragments of Time) and were joined by Richard Hodgkinson on drums.
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The band name is adapted from an Ultravox track, "My Sex", from that group's debut album, ''
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).Eggleton, D. (2003) ''Ready to fly: The story of New Zealand rock music.'' Nelson, NZ: Craig Potton Publishing. p. 85. . Invercargill-born Burns was influenced by progressive rock bands such as
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, whereas Stanton's influences veered towards heavy metal. During 1977 Gilpin met Martin and they set about forming their own band; Martin brought Stanton on board and together with former Father Time members Alan Moon and Phil "Smarty" Smart, they formed Fragments of Time. Fragments of Time were influenced by British new wave and pub rock bands; they received a commission from EMI New Zealand's Peter Dawkins, who wanted a punk-new wave record to introduce the label's new roster. Their line-up changed, with Moon replaced by Burns and Smart leaving, replaced briefly by Steve Osborne and then by Hodgkinson. Fragments of Time developed a quirky, futurist, paranoia-themed blend of new wave, punk, and pub rock, amalgamating some of the textures common to Britain's Ultravox with those more associated with The Stranglers. They blended this with a liberal dose of on stage theatrics. At around the same time, they changed their name – urgently needed for their demo. In a meeting in a room at the back of the Aranui hotel which they were playing in, they accepted the name Stanton had proposed. Mi-Sex released their first single for EMI New Zealand, "Straight Laddie" (originally intended as a demo), early in 1978. p.233-234. Early performances include the Wellington Institute of Technology and Dr Johns (Ray Johns), on the same day with demo recording at Dellbrook studios in Tawa, and the bus breaking a gearbox on the Ngauranga Gorge section of motorway.


1979–1980: ''Graffiti Crimes'', ''Space Race'' and "Computer Games"

In August 1978 the band relocated to Sydney, where they became the city's "fourth biggest drawcard" within six months. They were signed to the Australian division of CBS Records by the label's A&R manager and house producer, Dawkins, who had produced "Straight Laddie". Their first single for CBS, " But You Don't Care", was released in Australia in May 1979, which peaked at No. 25 on the local
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Singles Chart and No. 33 on their native Official New Zealand Music Chart. Their debut album, '' Graffiti Crimes'' was issued in July 1979 to coincide with their national tour supporting Talking Heads. They also headlined their own tour of Australia. It reached No. 6 in New Zealand and the top 20 in Australia. It was also produced by Dawkins at
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, during April and May 1979. Added to later versions of the LP is their biggest hit, the
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-driven single, "
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", which was co-written by Burns, Gilpin and Stanton. Note: User may have to click "Search again" and provide details at "Enter a title:" e.g. Computer Games; or at "Performer:" Mi-Sex It was released in Australia on 1 October 1979. Dawkins had first heard the track at the album launch, in July, he asked Stanton, "'Why didn't you play me "Computer Games" when we were doing the demos for the album?'. Kevin answered in the most succinct way possible, 'Because I hadn't written it yet!" The single went to No. 1 in Australia, made the top 5 in New Zealand; and reached the top 10 in Austria, Canada, France, Italy, South Africa and West Germany. In October 1979 Mi-Sex supported Cheap Trick, ''The Canberra Times'' Jonathon Green caught their gig at Bruce Stadium, "The New Zealanders played one of the best sets I have ever heard from them. It was crystal clear and as tight as could be in a live performance... heymanaged to deliver an uncluttered sound which throbbed with energy and power." In the following month they appeared at the ''Concert of the Decade'' at the
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– an edited hour of concert footage was broadcast by the
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under the same name and a double-LP was issued on
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later that month. In January 1980, the band began recording their second album. In April and May 1980 they toured the United States and Canada for five weeks. '' Space Race'' was released in May 1980. In New Zealand it peaked at No. 1 and in Australia it reached No. 6. ''Space Race'' provided another top 10 single, " People", which reached No. 3 in New Zealand and No. 6 in Australia. The title track was the next single and peaked in the top 20 in New Zealand and top 30 in Australia. Although Mi-Sex toured Australia and New Zealand through 1981 – performing 366 gigs in that year – the group "found its popularity in slow decline." Burns told '' The Australian Women's Weekly''s Susan Moore that "When we arrived new wave was very full-on and we had pretty much a street image. Then when we did ''Space Race'', which we felt was an extension of what we were doing, I guess some people didn't like the idea of a concept album ... we copped a lot of flack."


1981–1985: ''Shanghaied!'' and ''Where Do They Go?''

In 1981, it was announced that Yates was to expand his management stable to include The Bushwackers. Their third album, ''
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'' (October 1981), was co-produced by the band's members, mostly by Burns and Stanton, together with
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and Dave Marett. McFarlane described it as "arguably the band's best album... hichfailed to impress the record-buying public." Moore declared it "should bring the band back on an even keel. It's more down to earth and heart-felt." In November Hodgkinson was replaced on drums by Paul Dunningham (ex-Coup D'État). Late in 1982 Stanton temporarily left the band due to ill-health, he was replaced on guitar by Ted Yanni. After four months, Stanton returned and Yanni remained until he was replaced in turn by Colin Bayley (ex-Silent Movies) on guitar. The group continued as a six-piece. For their fourth album, ''
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'' (November 1983), they worked with US producer, Bob Clearmountain. Nimmervoll described the group as "searching for more low key lyrical subjects and simpler music." Three singles were released from the album including " Blue Day" which peaked within the top 40 in New Zealand and Australia in 1984. A greatest hits album was released in 1985, titled ''
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''.


1986–2010: Hiatus

Mi-Sex took a hiatus from February 1986; Stanton moved to London in April to work with
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and produce feature film sound tracks. Gilpin remained in Australia, working with his cover band
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. In November 1991, while returning to his home after a gig, he was seriously injured in a major car accident, and lapsed into a coma from which he never recovered. He died in Southport Hospital on 6 January 1992. Ed Nimmervoll wrote in 2001: "Murray now lives outside of Byron Bay and continues with Twilight Productions and other projects in Sydney, Don is still financial controller for Bob and Pete's in Sydney, Kevin lives in Brisbane and runs his own company, Speaking Image Productions, a record label and video, film, multimedia and internet production consortium... and drummer, Paul, lives in New Zealand." 'Bob and Pete's' was a croissant business cofounded by Yates, though he was no longer associated with the organisation by this time. In 2008, Yates was prosecuted for sexual acts with a 15-year-old girl in Ringwood, Victoria.


2011–present: Reformation & ''Not from Here''

The band reunited for a fund-raising concert following the
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, with former Noiseworks bass player
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on lead vocals. they were back in the studio working on new songs, 33 years since their last release. Stanton had been forced to sit out, having recently undergone serious surgery on his spine which rendered his entire left arm useless, but repairable with intricate neurosurgery. In February 2016, Mi-Sex announced the release of their first single in 33 years, titled "Somebody", followed by an Extended play featuring "Somebody" and three re-recorded tracks. "My Sex Your Sex", was released on 3 June 2016. Their first album since 1983's ''
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'', titled ''
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'', was released on 9 September 2016. The album peaked at number 93 on the ARIA Charts. Don Martin battled cancer for some years, holding a 'living wake' in January 2020, and dying on 10 August of that year.


The "Culture" controversy

Mi-Sex gained publicity during 1980 due to then-Prime Minister of New Zealand, Rob Muldoon. His government had imposed a 40% sales duty on records, much to the objection of the New Zealand Arts Council, record retailers and record companies. On 21 April, Muldoon claimed that popular music was "not culture", stating that "The records sold in this country are not
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's, they are 50 to 1 those horrible pop groups and I'm not going to take the tax off them." p.237. Mi-Sex were due to start a major New Zealand tour five weeks later, and – sensing an opportunity for publicity – Kevin Stanton invited Muldoon to attend their Wellington concert during a radio interview in Hamilton, an invitation which Muldoon was urged to accept when quizzed by the opposition in parliament. The Prime Minister attended the concert along with his daughter (who reportedly loved the concert) and met with the band after their performance, but the sales tax remained. Muldoon was pleasant but Burns recalled seeing a newspaper article the next day in which he was quoted as saying that it was about as cultural as '' On the Mat'', which was a wrestling show of the time.


Awards and nominations


TV Week / Countdown Awards

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Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Extended plays


Singles


References


External links


Misex Official Website



AudioCulture profile
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