Agreed Aircrash, but of course the lack of biographic info on Vice Versa is a GIANT hole in the Artist Listing on this page!
So why not start by posting the biography from “1980: The First Fifteen Minutes”? Directly from the horse’s mouth, so to speak.
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VICE VERSA: A chainsaw pop group, more related to Northern Soul than rock n’ roll. Individually Mark White, Stephen Singleton, Martin Fry, collaborators making use of and bringing to your attention new techniques, synthesiser, tape montage and subliminal sound. Discarded natural sound source in favour of synthetic instrumentation because of its convenience, mobility and vast source of, as yet, untapped potential. We will provide the soundtrack for the second industrial revolution: 45 and 33 1/3 r.p.m.
The use of prepared tapes and pre-sound in performance has meant we can begin to exploit kinetics fully and transmit electronic dance beat music.
VICE VERSA have no time for the popularised public image generated by the majority of people operating in the electronics field. We remain anti-cyberman, anti-digitalsterile, anti-docile mannequin, we want to usurp twee ‘moderne’ mannerisms. Two-tonic or teutonic we want to meet you.
We adapt clarity and distortion, melody and dissonance, adrenalin, dance and momentum. We exploit the switch exemplified in our name and view change as stability, change as strength, ours is a doctrine of perpetual development, always forward, now as neo.
We are seeking your co-operation.
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I thought that was pretty good, personally! Cue NME, who in July 1978 described Vice Versa as “...a bizarro trio who show occasional flashes of promise, but whose pretentiousness becomes quite tiresome.” (This last bit according to discogs.com)
Oh, we like a discography… does anyone have anything besides the “music 4” ep, the “stilyagi” single,
the “8 aspects of” cassette,
the v/a ep “1980: The first Fifteen Minutes” and
the live video on the Made in Sheffield DVD?