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Come

Rampton (LP)

Label: Susan Lawly

Format: LP

Genre: Experimental

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Very special legacy 180g limited vinyl of Rampton album by Come proudly reissued by Susan Lawly. The year 1980 saw release of this iconoclastic debut LP, first album on the highly collectible Come Organisation label, and first chapter in the long musical career of a then teenage William Bennett after leaving Essential Logic, which subsequently led to the pure electronic Whitehouse and present-day Cut Hands projects. Also notably featuring synthesiser bass performed by The Normal's Daniel Miller.

Rampton documents the coolly psychotic origins of a whole wave of noise and experimental rock and electronic music via seven tracks from the short-lived Come, whose various members would go on to define the limits of future music; from Whitehouse’s envelope-pushing power electronics to Mute’s global dominance of synth-pop, new wave, and techno, and JG. Thirlwell’s progressive hybridizing and cinematic sound design. Over 40 years have passed since they first piped up, and they’ve all lead illustrious careers over the interim, making the wickedly crude Rampton cuts feels like a series of spotty teenaged portraits (despite the fact that Daniel Miller was in his late 20s by this point) by proper outsiders of their time.

Coming together out of necessity, as no other label would release their gear, Come did it themselves, pressing up this LP and its lead 7” in 1979 as a response to the by-then staid conventions of punk rock, effectively transmuting influence from german experimental musicks into a driving, tapped sound that paralleled, to some extents, the like of Throbbing Gristle and Nurse With Wound in the UK, the No wave movements of New York, and strange, unhemlich tape releases from The Lowlands to Japan.

Flinging together a Scottish mad head, the polymath son of Austrian-Jewish immigrants, and an Aussie fine artist, the results of Rampton, from its title to the wiry jags inside, form a very peculiarly British conception of where rock should go in 1979 after it had burned itself out in punk bile. Between the desiccated, reversed psychedelic loops of The Prats to the white hot motorik guitar and unhinged vox of Shaved Slits 2, via the jabbing monotone synths of Daniel Miller aka Dr. Death on Come Sunday, thru the gnarled death rock of Iron Man you’re listening to a primordial square root of UK noise and synth-pop in effect. (Boomkat)

Details
Cat. number: SLA006
Year: 2021
Notes:
Recorded in 1979 at IPS Studios, Shepher Bush, London Originally released on vinyl in 1980 by Come Organisation (wdc881001)