Quickspace
Quickspace | |
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| Also known as | Quickspace Supersport |
| Origin | London, England |
| Genres | |
| Years active | 1994–2005 |
| Labels | Kitty Kitty, Matador, Love Train, Elefant Records, Slash, Hidden Agenda, Domino, Homesleep |
| Spinoff of | Th' Faith Healers |
| Past members | Tom Cullinan Sean Newsham Ed Grimshaw Louis Jack-Jones Roxanne Stephen Wendy Harper (also known as Tiana Harper) Max Corradi Barry Stillwell Chin Steve Denton Nina Pascale Paul Shilton Robin C. |
Quickspace (originally Quickspace Supersport) was an English indie rock band active between 1994 and 2005, led by vocalist and guitarist Tom Cullinan.
History
[edit | edit source]Shortly after the breakup of his indie group Th' Faith Healers, Tom Cullinan formed Quickspace Supersport with Sean Newsham (bass), Wendy Harper (vocals/guitar), Max Corradi (drums), and Barry Stillwell (keyboards) in London at the end of 1994.[1] They released their debut single, "Quickspace Happy Song #1" in March 1995 on their Kitty Kitty Corporation label. Their music retained the repetitive propulsive style of Th' Faith Healers, but with stronger influences from post-punk, krautrock and space rock, among other styles of music, that led them to be regarded as post-rock. They found friends in bands such as Sebadoh and Stereolab, both of whom they toured the UK with later that year.[2] A second single, "Found A Way", was released on the Love Train label, and the band subsequently released the "Superplus" EP on Domino in October 1995.[3] A session was also recorded for the John Peel Show on BBC Radio 1.[4]
Quickspace went into a brief hiatus when three of the original members left after disagreements over labels and money;[5] the "Supersport" part of the name was dropped and Cullinan reformed the band, with Nina Pascale (vocals/guitar), Paul Shilton (keyboards), and Chin (drums).[1] A re-recorded version of "Friend" was the first single with the new line-up, released in early 1996 on the Kitty Kitty label. Their first album, Quickspace, was released in autumn 1996, and featuring a mix of old and new recordings.[6] A US version released in 1997 added the two most recent singles.[7]
In spring 1997, a collection of their early singles and rare tracks was released on the low-priced compilation SupoSpot.[8] It was followed later that year by The "Precious Mountain" EP. In the Summer of 1998 the band released the "Hadid" and "Quickspace Happy Song #2" singles and combined them both on the "Precious Little EP" CD.[9] The band also re-recorded a version of "Friend" in Spanish for release as a single on Elefant Records.[10] Chin left the band during this year and was replaced by Steve Denton.[1] Their second album Precious Falling was released on CD and double vinyl in August 1998.[11]
In 2000, the band released The Death of Quickspace to critical approval,[12][13][14] followed by the "Flat Moon Society" single later that year. Tom Cullinan later released a complete cover of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours under the pseudonym Dougal Reed,[15] but no new Quickspace songs materialised for over three years.
In 2003, the single "In a Field of Nymphs" was released on the Italian Homesleep label, but it would take two more years until a completely renewed Quickspace featuring Cullinan, Ed Grimshaw (drums), Louis Jack-Jones (bass) and ex-Th' Faith Healer Roxanne Stephen (vocals) released their next single "Pissed Off Boy" on the Domino label in 2005.[16] After this Cullinan reformed Th' Faith Healers for some concerts in early 2006[17] but there has been no further activity under the Quickspace name since.
Discography
[edit | edit source]- Main albums
- Quickspace (1996)
- Precious Falling (1998)
- The Death of Quickspace (2000)
- Compilations
- SupoSpot (1997)
- Singles & EPs
- Quickspace Happy Song #1 (1995)
- Found A Way (1995)
- Superplus (1995)
- Friend (1995)
- Rise (1996)
- Amigo (1997)
- Precious Mountain (1997)
- Hadid (1998)
- Quickspace Happy Song #2 (1998)
- Precious Little EP (1998)
- The Lobbalong Song (1999)
- The Flat Moon Society (2000)
- In A Field Of Nymphs (2003)
- Pissed Off Boy (2005)
References
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Matador Records page
- Domino Records page for Quickspace Supersport
- Domino Records page for Quickspace
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