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'''Strike Under''' was one of the bigger acts in the earliest Chicago punk scene.  Forming around [[1980]] and breaking up in [[1981]], Strike Under left a legacy that went beyond their short existance .  Part of their legacy was the fact that their only album was the first ever release by [[Wax Trax]], and the success of their members in future projects ([[Naked Raygun]], [[Pegboy]], [[Breaking Circus]]). 
 
== Members ==
 
* [[Chris Bjorklund]] - Guitar, Vocals
* [[Steve Bjorklund]] - Guitar, Vocals
* [[Pierre Kezdy]] - Bass
* [[Bob Furem]] - Drums
 
== Releases ==
 
* [[Immediate Action]] 12" - (Wax Trax, April 1981)
* [[Busted at Oz]] compilation - ([[Autumn Records]], 1981) - ''Fucking Uniforms, Anarchy Song''
 
== History ==
 
Strike Under formed in Evanston, in either late 1979 or early 1980.  Given that [[The Effigies]] and Strike Under have a Kezdy in each band, they both likely formed around the same time.  They played their first show at [[Northwestern]] on September 5th, and continued to play a bunch of shows throughout 1980 and 1981.  Their favorite venue to play was [[Oz]]. 
 
=== Breakup ===
 
It is tough to exactly pinpoint the breakup of Strike Under.  [[KFTH]] says it was in 1981, though they played a show at [[Waves]] on December 9th of that year.  Steve Bjorklund formed [[Terminal Beach]] right after the breakup of SU, and they played a show in May of [[1982]].  A post on the tcpunk.com message boards from Chris Bjorklund said they broke up in 1981, so it had to have been in December of 1981.
 
=== Post Strike Under ===
 
Steve Bjorklund played briefly with Terminal Beach in 1982, then created [[Breaking Circus]] in Chicago with [[John Lundine]] among others.  He later moved to Minnesota, where Breaking Circus became well known.  Chris, Pierre and Bob formed [[Trial By Fire]] in 1982 and played throughout Chicago that year.  After the demise of [[Trial By Fire]], Pierre joined Naked Raygun and later Pegboy.  Chris played bass and guitar for [[The Effigies]] in [[1987]]-[[1990]].
 
== References ==
 
* [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/usa/strikeunder_main.html SU KFTH page] - Dates and timeline
 
== External Links ==
 
* [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/usa/strikeunder_main.html Strike Under page on KFTH]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strike_Under Wikiedia Entry]
* [http://somethingilearned.blogspot.com/2005_09_01_somethingilearned_archive.html SILT review of Immediate action and mp3s]
* [http://www.dementlieu.com/~obik/arc/other/strikeunderda_cr13.html Strike Under interview from early 1981]
 
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Revision as of 07:55, 3 June 2006

NGA JIWA was essentiially Scott Harris's project, but many of his players were drawn from some of the most interesting bands in Chicago Punk. Harris would spend well more than 18 months between performances making by hand the instruments. Harris built instruments using microtonal voicing in a number of forms. Examples include:

  • Hammered Dulcimer-like instruments, played with hand carved wooden beaters or picks
  • a xylophone made of carefully cut industrial iron tubing, played with orchestra mallets
  • a vertical rack of many small tuned drums, played with standard drum sticks
  • long horns 15 feet or more in lengh, played like a bugle
  • finely made concert-marimba-like instrument with robustly tuned resonators.
  • various stringed instruments

But there were more industrial instruments as well such as;

  • "Tank Drums" - 40 gallon fuel tanks suspended with bungee cables on a large metal frame, played with tympany beaters, metal posts and metal rods.
  • "Sheet Gong" - a single 7' by 4' piece of steel plate similarly mounted n a frame, again played with tympany beaters, metal posts and metal rods.
  • "Water Drum - where a larger tub is half filled wih water, and then an upside down large bowl is floated on the water, and pressed into the water with varying depths, while playing a single stick rhytm with the other hand. This motion can be modulated to make the drum "ralk". At one point near the end of the performance two drummers play fast rolls on the outer tub without the top bowl drum, and the water sprays upward. This was a nice visual effect in the limited lighting (all by candle).

All of the equipment was either contructed or found by Harris.

Earliar Harris was a visual artist, and his skills in this regard were evident in the finely designed posters he made.

There were only 2 different shows, with one performance for the first piece, and two performances on one day for the second piece.


Here are the entries extracted from Michael Zerang's Founder and Artistic Director of the Links Hall Performance Series.

11/23/85 - music - Nga Jiwa Sextet (Invented Instrument Ensemble)

Builder/Composer Scott Harris (AKA Mousetrap and formerly of Terminal Beach and A Mason in Ur) . While Scott built all the instruments and composed the music, many Chicago punk band players participated at one time or another. Bands drawn from include: Da. Terminal Beach, Silent Language, Monads, ???

More like music-baased performance art, the concert was actually a ritual influenced by gamelan, harry partch, industrial music, and Tibetian sky burial. Using microtonal pitch structures, and rhythms based on odd numbers of beats, the music was both primitive and experimental.

== Members ==

(Member list is tentative with info subject to change)

9/26/87 - music - Nga Jiwa Ensemble Plays The New Musical Instruments of Lang Darma

This program for this performance read "ISU TEH BAKAN HNORI" and then "A creation myth in seven parts". The seven parts are "coming of the thunder spirit", "the flood", "rise of the seven eyes clan", "war of evil spirits", "head-takers dance", "the second flood", "prayer wheels"

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