I thought that posting this would be a great idea. Well, it is a great idea. It's just that I've realised that Mrs Inside beat me to it by three years and nine months ... and she articulates it better than I would have done:
"This two-disc set collects post-punk & industrial EPs and singles released by Tokyo's
Pass Records in that magic interval between 1978 and 1980. Some of the artists included here went on to achieve some notoriety:
Friction's lead singer,
Reck (formerly of
Stooges-esque punk band
3.3), moved to New York City just in time to join the final incarnation of
Teenage Jesus & the Jerks. Members of
Can backed
Phew (who previously led the punk band
Aunt Sally) on her first solo album, and she's had an interesting career that continues today.
Totsuzen Danball made records with
Fred Frith and
Lol Coxhill, and I believe are still active. The rest, though, are gloriously obscure and equally worthy no-wave exponents. I enjoy the miserable disco grind of
Tsunematsu Masatoshi ("grinning grinning grinning in your face!!"
) and the jittery
DNA-ish blurt left behind by
Gunjogacrayon. The lone 7" by
Rough Trade-ish
Boys Boys (reminds me of
Bow Wow Wow or
X-Ray Spex, sort of) is fun, too."
So here it is again ... a double CD jointly released on
P-Vine Records and
Pass Records in 2005.
Pass No Past
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