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Sigue Sigue Sputnik were a British new wave band formed in 1982 by former
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bassist Tony James. The band have had three UK top-40 hit singles, including " Love Missile F1-11" and " 21st Century Boy". The band's music, image and inspiration drew from a range of electronic and glam bands such as Suicide and the New York Dolls.


History


Early years

The band, which is often just called "Sputnik", was formed by Tony James, ex-bassist of the defunct
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,Handelman, David (1986)
Sigue Sigue Sputnik: 'Fantasy band?'
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and Neal X (Whitmore), who recruited singer
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. Degville was a clothes designer and supplied the band's wardrobe, and YaYa, the store where he worked, became the band's base. Their first gig was in Paris, supporting Johnny Thunders, with James' former Generation X colleague and then drummer for Thunders,
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, on drums. Mick Jones, formerly of
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, worked with the band as live sound engineer, helped manipulate their sound, and appeared with them when they opened for New Model Army. Fachna O'Kelly, manager of
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who had provided much of the band's equipment, provided the band with the name Sigue Sigue Sputnik, a reference to a
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street gang and meaning, in rough translation "go, go satellite" ("sigue" coming from Tagalog, and from original
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meaning "go on", and Sputnik referencing the first man-made satellite launched by the
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in 1957). The band's sound was, according to James, arrived at by accident, when he inadvertently mixed elements of film soundtracks with their demo track "Love Missile F1-11" while putting together a video compilation from his favourite films.


Commercial success (1984–1989)

Interest in the band increased sharply in 1984 after James was interviewed by the ''
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'', with several record companies sending representatives to their next performance at the Electric Cinema in London, and they were invited to perform on '' The Tube''. The band were signed by
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, with the band themselves claiming in the press that they had signed for £4 million, though in fact revealed to be £350,000. James wanted the band to be produced by
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, with the latter rejecting the offer because the band's material was "too violent." Also shortlisted were
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and Giorgio Moroder because of their soundtrack work. The band's first single, the Moroder-produced "Love Missile F1-11", was released in February 1986, and reached number 3 in the
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, number 2 in South Africa and was a major hit in several countries in Europe and Asia. Its popularity was boosted by its inclusion in the John Hughes film ''
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''. The samples used in the single had not received copyright clearance, and were replaced in the US version, a move that James says "killed the record" in America. Their second single, "21st-Century Boy" reached number 20 in the UK, a relative disappointment James blamed on audiences tiring of the band due to overexposure in the media. Despite largely negative reviews, their debut album, '' Flaunt It'', also produced by Moroder, made the top ten in the UK, and reached 96 in the US. The album included paid commercials between tracks,''Newsweek'', Volume 108, p. 43 James stated prior to its release that they would sell 20–to-30-second advertising slots for between $2,500 and $7,000.Goddard, Peter (1986) "Sigue Sigue Sputnik is out to sell the sounds of silence", ''
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'', 27 July 1986
He explained this by saying "commercialism is rampant in society. Maybe we're a little more honest than some groups I could mention," and "our records sounded like adverts anyway". Advertisements that did sell (including spots for ''
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'' and Studio Line from
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) were complemented by ironic spoof ads including one for the Sputnik corporation itself claiming that "Pleasure is our Business". A subsequent tour was characterised by poor ticket sales and crowd violence,Sigue Sigue Sputnik – Where Are They Now?: Yahoo Music, 20 May 2010
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, which created a negative public perception of the band as a live act. It was two years before the band followed this up, and subsequent releases fared less well. The
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produced " Success" peaked at number 31 in late 1988, with James blaming the track's underperformance on its generic pop production and a poor quality video. The singles that followed peaked outside the top 40. Second album '' Dress for Excess'' peaked at number 53 in the UK but sold well in Brazil. The band split up in July 1989, with James joining
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later that year. Chris Kavanagh went on to Big Audio Dynamite II joining Mick Jones. Mayhew formed Mayhem Deranged. A collection of early demo recordings from 1984 and 1985, along with three tracks from 1990, ''First Generation'', was released in 1991.Popson, Tom (1991) "Early Sigue Sigue Sputnik unearthed", ''
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'', 5 April 1991


Reunions

In 1995, James and X formed a new version of the band with Christopher Novak (vocals) and John Green (keyboards). Their song "Cyberspace Party" was a hit in Japan; an album, ''Sputnik: The Next Generation'', was also released there, selling 50,000 copies. In 1998, with Degville back on vocals and with Claudia Cujo on drums, the band started to perform again, resulting in the 2000 release of ''Piratespace''."Sputnik set to go into orbit again", '' Evening Times'', 19 January 2001, p. 32 In 2004, Degville left the band to pursue a solo career and has performed as Sputnik 2/ Sputnik 2 – The Future and Sigue Sigue Sputnik Electronic, self-releasing tracks under those and his own name over the years through www.sputnik2.com and other digital sites. In 2016, a 12" vinyl version of a track called "Timex Kid" was released under the Sigue Sigue Sputnik Electronic name. Neal X is a member of the
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band, and went on to form his own group, the Montecristos, which released its debut album "Born to Rock n' Roll" in 2015 following a successful crowd funding project. Tony James formed the group Carbon/Silicon with Mick Jones which has released a number of free tracks digitally via www.carbonsilicon.com as well as selling music commercially, including the 2007 album release ''The Last Post''.


Image

James claimed he had chosen his bandmates for their looks, and the band's slogan was "Fleece the World".Sanderson Healy, Lauren (1986
With Cynical Hype, Five British Rockers Ride Sigue Sigue Sputnik to Semistardom
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James billed the band as "Hi-tech sex, designer violence, and the fifth generation of rock 'n' roll". The themes and imagery in the band's songs were often influenced by futuristic, dystopian or
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films such as '' A Clockwork Orange'', '' The Terminator'', ''
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'' and the ''
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'' trilogy.Schabe, Patrick (2003)
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Visually, their image included fishnet masks and brightly coloured hair.


Members

* Tony James – space guitar, electric guitar, synth guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1982–1990, 1995, 1998–2004) *
Martin Degville Martin Degville (born 27 January 1961Strong, Martin C. (1999) ''The Great Alternative & Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 564-5) is the lead singer and co-songwriter of the UK pop band Sigue Sigue Sputnik, which had a worldwide hit single in ...
– lead vocals (1982–1990, 1998–2004) * Neal X – guitar, backing vocals (1982–1990, 1995, 1998–2004) * Chris Kavanagh – drums, electronic drums(1982–1990, 1995) * Ray Mayhew – drums, electronic drums (1982–1990) * Yana YaYa (Jane Farrimond) – keyboards, special effects(1982–1990) * John Green – keyboards (1995) * Christopher Novak – lead vocals (1995) * Claudia Cujo – drums (1998) * Jenny Z – effects (2001–2004)


Discography

*'' Flaunt It'' (1986) *'' Dress for Excess'' (1988) *''Sputnik: The Next Generation'' (1996) *''Piratespace'' (2001) *''Blak Elvis vs. The Kings of Electronic Rock and Roll'' (2002) *''Ultra Real'' (2003)


References


External links


Official site, includes history by Tony James
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