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Tuesday, 19 November 2013

VOIGT/465


Voigt/465 was formed in 1976 from a group of school-friends. The band was composed of Rod Pobestek (guitar), Lindsay O’Meara (bass), Phil Turnbull (synthesiser, organ and vocals), Rae Macron Cru (vocals) and Bruce Stalder (drums). They rehearsed and played sporadically during 1977. In 1978 Voigt/465 recorded four songs at Axent Studios at Kogarah, in Sydney’s southern suburbs. During 1978 the band performed more regularly and began to attract a following. In mid-1978 Stalder left the group and was replaced by Mark Boswell. Later that year Voigt/645 released a self-funded single made up of two of the songs they had recorded earlier that year – "State / A Secret West". The band had a mid-week residency at the Sussex Hotel and regularly performed at other inner-city venues in Sydney. Voigt/465 also travelled to Melbourne to perform a series of gigs. 

Voigt/465 were highlighted as the band of 1979 in Clinton Walker's influential book Inner City Sound, a document of punk and post-punk music in Australia. In 1979 the bass-player Lindsay O’Meara decided to leave the band to join Crime and the City Solution in Melbourne. With Voigt/465 on the verge of breaking up the band-members decided to record an album as a lasting document of their songs. The recordings were made at Axent studios, and the album 'Slights Unspoken' was released in a limited edition in September 1979. O’Meara later returned from Melbourne and eventually joined Pel Mel. Keyboardist Phil Turnbull co-founded the band Wild West, which Rae Macron Cru also later joined.

Members

Rod Pobestek (guitar), Lindsay O'Meara (bass), Phil Turnbull (synthesizer, organ, vocals), Rae Macron Cru (vocals, pipe), Bruce Stalder (drums), Mark Boswell (drums)




SINGLES 
''State / A Secret West'' 1978 Unanimous Weld Enunciations 

ALBUMS 
'Slights Unspoken' 1979 Unanimous Weld Enunciations 




References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voigt/465


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