Альбомы исполнителя
Flying Around (Remixes)
2020 · сингл
Situational Awareness
2017 · альбом
Jump over Barrels
2016 · Мини-альбом
Flying Turns
2013 · Мини-альбом
Near Marineland
2011 · альбом
Signals from Pier Thirteen
2011 · Мини-альбом
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Биография
Crash Course in Science are a pioneering minimal synth trio from Philadelphia, formed in 1979 by lead vocalist Dale Feliciello, Mallory Yago, and Michael Zodorozny. Inspired by performance art and the punk scene, they began to write quirky songs about household items, utilizing extremely rudimentary drum machines, toy instruments, and kitchen appliances. The group's debut release, the 7" EP "Cakes in the Home," appeared on Go Go Records in 1979; the record was given a U.K. release the following year, but with the silly, appliance-abusing "Kitchen Motors" as the A-side. In 1981, the group released the four-song EP Signals from Pier Thirteen on Press Records. The group performed numerous concerts around the New York and Philadelphia areas, and appeared on the New Jersey-based cult television program The Uncle Floyd Show several times. They recorded a full-length entitled Near Marineland in 1981, but the album wasn't mixed or released at the time, and the group became inactive. Over the years, the group's tracks became cult classics among techno and electro DJs, helping to influence the early-2000s electroclash scene and bands such as Adult. Terence Fixmer's labels Planete Rouge and From Jupiter released remix 12"s of the trio's songs "Cardboard Lamb" and "Flying Turns," including remixes from Vitalic, Fixmer, and CCIS themselves. In 2009, the German label Vinyl-On-Demand released a box set including both of the band's EPs, their fully mixed album, live recordings, rehearsals, and demos. The group became an active performing unit again, playing at small venues and galleries in America as well as festivals across Europe. In 2011, the Miami-based IDM label Schematic issued Signals from Pier Thirteen and Near Marineland digitally. San Francisco-based Dark Entries gave Signals its first stand-alone vinyl reissue in 2014, and two years later the label released "Jump Over Barrels" (originally from Near Marineland) as a 12" single, including early versions of the song as well as a remix by Tadd Mullinix under his Charles Manier guise. In 2017, Crash Course in Science's full-length Situational Awareness was released by the Dutch label Electronic Emergencies. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi