Whirlywirld were an Australian
post-punk
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band led by
Ollie Olsen
Ollie Olsen is an Australian multi-instrumentalist, composer and sound designer. He has performed, recorded and produced rock, electronic and experimental music since the mid-1970s. His post punk groups included Whirlywirld (1978–80), Orche ...
in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and the first of his musical collaborations with drummer
John Murphy. They played in
Melbourne
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and
Sydney and were supporters of the Melbourne
little band scene.
Biography
In 1976, as a guitarist,
Ollie Olsen
Ollie Olsen is an Australian multi-instrumentalist, composer and sound designer. He has performed, recorded and produced rock, electronic and experimental music since the mid-1970s. His post punk groups included Whirlywirld (1978–80), Orche ...
formed The Reals, who on occasion shared the bill at suburban dance halls with
The Boys Next Door.
[McFarlan]
'Ian 'Ollie' Olsen'
entry. Retrieved 6 February 2010. The Reals would eventually evolve into The Negatives, but before that Olsen had become dissatisfied with the group, and left. Olsen went on to form The Young Charlatans. The Young Charlatans' four members would all go on to distinguish themselves in long music careers: they included Olsen, guitarist
Rowland Howard (later of The Boys Next Door/
The Birthday Party, as well as
These Immortal Souls
These Immortal Souls were an Australian post-punk band formed in London in 1987 by Harry Howard on bass guitar, his older brother Rowland S. Howard on guitar and vocals, Epic Soundtracks (a.k.a. Kevin Godfrey) on drums (all three ex-Crime & t ...
), drummer
Jeffrey Wegener
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(
Laughing Clowns) and bassist Janine Hall (later of
The Saints).
The group was short lived and after a brief, stormy existence, the band broke up. By then Olsen had met
John Murphy, the drummer for another early Melbourne punk band, NEWS.
The pair formed Whirlywirld in 1978
with their stated priority, from the outset, to use synthesisers and other non-'rock' instruments, departing from a guitar-based format. Whirlywirld was completed by two keyboardists, credited with 'electronics',
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 ...
and Simon Smith (Olsen, by this point, had abandoned guitar in favour of 'electronics') together with guitarist Dean Richards. Whirlywirld only played live very infrequently but they did rehearse on a rigid schedule.
In June 1979, the band released a self-titled debut
EP. Whirlywirld made their live debut at
The Crystal Ballroom later that year, by which time Duffield left to join
The Models
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and had been replaced by Philip Jackson.
Whirlywirld would go on to play only fourteen performances in their entire career. Gradually, the personnel within the band changed, in accordance with a change in direction, Richards, Jackson and Smith departed. Richards went on to two popular local 'underground' bands in Melbourne, Equal Local and Hot Half Hour, and more recently records and performs as Disturbed Earth. Arnie Hanna came in on guitar and Greg Sun on bass. During this period Murphy played an array of percussion devices, natural, electronic or otherwise and Olsen even played saxophone, clarinet, tape loops as well as keyboards. This incarnation of the band recorded at York St. Studios in December, 1979. Four of these tracks came out on a 12" EP, again titled ''Whirlywirld'' in February 1980.
After the band split, Olsen and Murphy went on to form firstly The Beast Apparel, and then Hugo Klang,
which performed a handful of gigs in England, and recorded a single, "Beat Up The Old Shack", released in Australia on Prince Melon Records. Olsen and Murphy then went on to form
Orchestra of Skin and Bone
Orchestra of Skin and Bone were an Australian post-punk band active from 1984 to 1986. The band's core members were Ollie Olsen, Marie Hoy and John Murphy.McFarlan'Ian 'Ollie' Olsen'entry. Retrieved 6 February 2010.Spencer et al, (2007), "Hoy, ...
, before their musical partnership ended with Olsen going to form
NO in the late 1980s.
Hanna and Murphy later played with Olsen and
Michael Hutchence
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in the band
Max Q.
A version of one of Whirlywirld's songs, "Win/Lose", was re-recorded by Olsen in 1986 for inclusion in the film ''
Dogs in Space
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''. Hutchence sang the early Whirlywirld song, "Rooms for the Memory" on the soundtrack, and the song became a hit on the mainstream Australian charts in 1987. The remixed version of "Win/Lose" was also released as a single by Olsen.
Members
*
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 ...
-
synthesiser (1978–1979)
* Arne Hanna - guitar (1979–1980)
* Philip Jackson - synthesiser (1978–1979)
*
John Murphy -
drums (1978–1980)
*
Ian 'Ollie' Olsen -
vocals
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,
synthesiser,
saxophone
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(1978–1980)
* Dean Richards -
guitar
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(1978–1979)
* Simon Smith - synthesiser (1978–1979)
* Greg Sun -
bass guitar
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(1979–1980)
Discography
Albums/EPs
* ''Whirlywirld'' - Missing Link
(MLS-3) (June, 1979)
* ''Whirlywirld'' - Missing Link
(MLEP-4) (February 1980)
* ''Whirlywirld - The Complete Studio Works'' - Missing Link
(Missing Link 10) (1986)
(Re-Issue) (2002)
Singles
* "Sextronics"/"Eyebrows Still Shaved" - Missing Link
(MLS-10) - (February 1980)
References
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