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Ariane Daniele Forster (17 January 1962 – 20 October 2010), known by her stage name Ari Up, was a German vocalist best known as a member of the English punk rock band
the Slits The Slits were a punk and post-punk band based in London, formed there in 1976 by members of the groups the Flowers of Romance and the Castrators. The group's early line-up consisted of Ari Up (Ariane Forster) and Palmolive (a.k.a. Paloma ...
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Biography

Ari Up was born in
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,
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. Both her parents were involved in the
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; her father, Frank Forster, was a German schlager singer who had some success in the 50s and 60s, and her mother Nora was a friend of
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and dated Chris Spedding for three years. Ari's maternal grandfather was the German newspaper proprietor Franz Karl Maier, owner of ''
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''. Her godfathers were Austrian singer/composer
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and
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, the singer of the group
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.
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married the
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' lead singer,
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, in 1979. Their home was a punk domain where Nora would take in poor musicians. The constant presence of punk music led to Ari experimenting with it herself, learning to play the guitar from
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's
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. In 1976, at the age of 14, Up formed
the Slits The Slits were a punk and post-punk band based in London, formed there in 1976 by members of the groups the Flowers of Romance and the Castrators. The group's early line-up consisted of Ari Up (Ariane Forster) and Palmolive (a.k.a. Paloma ...
with drummer Palmolive. Guitarist
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joined the group and was deeply impressed by the young singer. "English was her second language," Albertine noted in an interview, "it was not easy for her and she had to fight to be taken seriously." She succeeded: "Ari pwas the most dynamic woman I have ever known," said Albertine. "The way she carried herself was a revolution." By the late 1970s, the Slits were touring as the opening act for
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. Ari Up's love of
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led the Slits into a "jungly" dub style. She was the most flamboyant member of the group, becoming known for her wild hair and stage outfits. She can be seen briefly in the film '' Rude Boy'', associating with the Clash backstage. Her 1977 performances with the Slits are featured in '' The Punk Rock Movie'', a documentary release of various punk group club performances, principally at The Roxy. After the Slits disbanded in 1981, Up moved with her boyfriend, Glenmore "Junior" Williams, and twin sons to jungle regions of
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and
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and lived among indigenous people. They moved to
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and settled in Kingston. She continued to make music, first with the
New Age Steppers New Age Steppers were a dub collective from the United Kingdom, formed by producer Adrian Sherwood and featuring members of various prominent 1970s UK post-punk groups, including Ari Up and Viv Albertine of the Slits, Mark Stewart and Bruce Smi ...
, then as a solo artist, using the stage names Baby Ari, Madussa, and Ari Up. Her third son was born in 1994, although the boy's father had been shot dead by the time he was born. In 2000, John Lydon and Nora Forster became legal guardians of Up's teenage twin boys; as Lydon explained, " ri Uplet them run free. They couldn’t read, write or form proper sentences. One day Ari Up said she couldn’t cope with them any more. I suggested they came to us because I wasn’t having them abandoned. They gave us hell, but I loved having kids around." Up's first full-length solo album, ''Dread More Dan Dead'', was released in 2005. She appeared on
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's ''
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'' (2008), and performed a
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on a
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of
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's song "
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" on Mark Stewart's '' Edit'' (2008). In 2008, Ari Up was diagnosed with
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. She refused
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. Lydon later commented, "Who refuses chemo because they don’t want their Rasta locks cut off? Ariane Forster was just…not sensible. She thought she could cure herself with witch doctors. We spent hundreds of thousands trying to save her, but it was too late." Despite the diagnosis, she performed in July 2009, with Perry and Austrian dub band Dubblestandart in
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, New York, just before the Central Park SummerStage festival. One of her last recordings took place in May 2010, in New York with Perry. The sessions were recorded by the
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and released in August 2010 on 7-inch vinyl, titled "Hello, Hell is Very Low" b/w "Bed Athletes." The Slits' final work, the video for the song "Lazy Slam" from '' Trapped Animal'', was released posthumously in accordance with Ari's wishes. On 20 October 2010, Ari Up died in
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, aged 48. Her death was initially announced on Lydon's homepage. Lydon and Nora Forster became guardians of Up's third son. A tribute Punky Reggae Birthday Party was held at the
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in Brooklyn by Dunia Best, Aram Sinnreich, and Vivien Goldman on 16 January 2011.
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, Tessa Pollitt, Hollie Cook and other former members of the Slits performed, along with members of the True Warriors, New Age Steppers, and other friends and associates.


Discography

*The Slits – '' Cut'' (1979, Island) *V/A – ''We Do 'Em Our Way'' (1980, MFP) *
New Age Steppers New Age Steppers were a dub collective from the United Kingdom, formed by producer Adrian Sherwood and featuring members of various prominent 1970s UK post-punk groups, including Ari Up and Viv Albertine of the Slits, Mark Stewart and Bruce Smi ...
– '' The New Age Steppers'' (1980, On-U Sound) *The Slits – ''
Return of the Giant Slits ''Return of the Giant Slits'' is the second studio album by English punk band the Slits, released in 1981 by CBS Records International, CBS Records on LP and cassette. In comparison with its widely acclaimed predecessor, ''Cut (The Slits album), ...
'' (1981, CBS) *The Slits – ''The Peel Sessions'' (1987, Strange Fruit) *V/A – ''Lipstick Traces'' (1993, Rough Trade) *V/A – ''Rough Trade Shop, Post Punk 01'' (2xCD, Comp) (2003, Mute) *Ari Up – ''True Warrior / I'm Allergic'' 7-inch (2004, For Us) *The Slits – ''Live at the Gibus Club'' (2005, Earmark) *Ari Up – ''Baby Mother'' 12-inch (2005, Collision: Cause of Chapter 3) *Ari Up – ''Dread More Dan Dead'' (2005, Collision: Cause of Chapter 3) *V/A – ''Girl Monster'' (3xCD, Comp) (2006, Chicks on Speed Records) *The Slits – ''Revenge of the Killer Slits'' 7-inch (2006, S.A.F. Records) *Dubblestandart vs. Ken Boothe vs. Ari Up – ''When I Fall in Love / Island Girl'' 12-inch (2007, Collision: Cause of Chapter 3) *The Slits – ''Trapped Animal'' (2009, Narnack Records) *Subatomic Sound System Meets Ari Up & Lee "Scratch" Perry – ''Hello, Hello, Hell Is Very Low / Bed Athletes'' (7-inch) (2010, Subatomic Sound) *Ari Up &
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– ''Rare Singles and More...'' (2011, Ska in the World) *New Age Steppers – ''Love Forever'' (2012, On-U Sound)


References


External links


In depth interview about Ari Up's band, the Slits

www.ariup.com Official website
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Ari Up Interview
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''L.A. Weekly'' interview
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