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The '''Dadistics''' were an early new wave punk band. They played from [[1978]]-[[1981]] and released two records. | [[Image:DadisticsGroupShot.jpg|right|250px]] | ||
The '''Dadistics''' were an early new wave punk band. They played from [[1978]]-[[1981]] and released two records. They were a regular performer at [[O'Banions]] during their time together. After breaking up, vocalist [[Audrey Stanzler]] was a part of the original lineup of [[Ministry]]. | |||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
* [[Audrey Stanzler ]] - Vocals | * [[Audrey Stanzler ]] - Vocals | ||
* [[Frank Eck]] - Drums | * [[Frank Eck]] - Drums | ||
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* [[Ed Dietrich]] - Bass (Alternate bass player) | * [[Ed Dietrich]] - Bass (Alternate bass player) | ||
== Releases | == Releases == | ||
* '''''Modern Girl / Paranoia Perception 7"''''' (Braille Records, [[1979]]) | |||
** Recorded at Soto Sound Studio in [[Evanston]] | |||
* '''''Paranoia Perception 45''''' (BOMP, [[1980]]) | |||
** See History of Releases for more info | |||
== History of Releases, by Audrey == | |||
There was the first 45, that we put out all on our own and sold at gigs, with ''Modern Girl'' and ''Paranoia Perception''. We, as a group sat in Freds basement and all had a part in putting the record jacket together.. you fold, you glue, you do the insert, you stuff into the protective cover kind of evenings. | There was the first 45, that we put out all on our own and sold at gigs, with ''Modern Girl'' and ''Paranoia Perception''. We, as a group sat in Freds basement and all had a part in putting the record jacket together.. you fold, you glue, you do the insert, you stuff into the protective cover kind of evenings. | ||
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We were also added to two different BOMP Compilations. "Experiments In Destiny" and the other one was called "Waves" (Anthology of new music volume 2. spring [[1980]]). | We were also added to two different BOMP Compilations. "Experiments In Destiny" and the other one was called "Waves" (Anthology of new music volume 2. spring [[1980]]). | ||
Other recordings never made it out to the public.. | Other recordings never made it out to the public... I think. | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [http://www.myspace.com/thedadistics Dadistics new MySpace page] | * [http://www.myspace.com/thedadistics Dadistics new MySpace page] | ||
* [http://www.thirdav.com/hd_discog/clubs/V_obanions.html Comments by Frank Eck on playing at O'Banions] | * [http://www.thirdav.com/hd_discog/clubs/V_obanions.html Comments by Frank Eck on playing at O'Banions] | ||
* [http://www.bompstore.com/servlet/Detail?no=6083 Buy Paranoia Perception at BOMP Records] | |||
* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/1090729-The-Dadistics Discogs profile] | |||
[[Category:Bands]] | [[Category:Bands|Dadistics, The]] | ||
[[Category:1970s]] | [[Category:1970s]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 4 August 2016
The Dadistics were an early new wave punk band. They played from 1978-1981 and released two records. They were a regular performer at O'Banions during their time together. After breaking up, vocalist Audrey Stanzler was a part of the original lineup of Ministry.
Members
- Audrey Stanzler - Vocals
- Frank Eck - Drums
- Fred Endsley - Guitar, Vocals
- David Schutt - Keyboards
- Michael Hernandez - Bass
- Ed Dietrich - Bass (Alternate bass player)
Releases
- Modern Girl / Paranoia Perception 7" (Braille Records, 1979)
- Recorded at Soto Sound Studio in Evanston
- Paranoia Perception 45 (BOMP, 1980)
- See History of Releases for more info
History of Releases, by Audrey
There was the first 45, that we put out all on our own and sold at gigs, with Modern Girl and Paranoia Perception. We, as a group sat in Freds basement and all had a part in putting the record jacket together.. you fold, you glue, you do the insert, you stuff into the protective cover kind of evenings.
Once BOMP picked it up, they released those two songs as A sides and asked for two more songs for the B sides, which were: Later Baby and Cry For Yourself.
We were also added to two different BOMP Compilations. "Experiments In Destiny" and the other one was called "Waves" (Anthology of new music volume 2. spring 1980).
Other recordings never made it out to the public... I think.