| A.R. Kane |
| Background information |
| Origin |
East London, England  |
| Genre(s) |
Dream pop
Alternative dance
Trip
hop |
| Years active |
1987 - 1994 |
| Label(s) |
Rough
Trade
4AD
One Little Indian
Luaka
Bop/Sire |
Associated
acts |
M/A/R/R/S
In Rain
Sufi
Alex Ayuli |
| Website |
http://www.maymarch.com/arkane
http://www.myspace.com/arkaneuk |
| Members |
Alex
Ayuli
Rudi Tambala |
A.R. Kane (or A R Kane
or A.R.Kane) were an experimental 1980s and 1990s British dream pop
band. Their name derived from the "A" in Alex (Ayuli) and the "R" in
Rudi (Tambala), the band's core multi-instrumentalist duo. The duo
hailed from the East side of London. Often surrealist and usually
danceable, due to its strong dub influence, the band's music is seen as
a seminal influence on genres such as dream pop, trip hop, acid
house, and post-rock.
Their lyrics frequently dealt with such topics as water/oceans, love,
colors, childhood, and dreams.
Alex was formerly an advertising copywriter, one of the very
few black creatives working in the London ad business (1983-1990). He
started his ad career at JWT before moving on to TBWA where he was
associated with the creation of two pan-European Lego tv commercials.
The director of one of these commercials, Matt Forrest, invited Alex
and his art director team mate to write a music video for Stephen "Tin
Tin" Duffy's track "Unkiss that Kiss". The music video was filmed
inside and outside the historic L'Escargot restaurant in London's Soho.
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Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Post-breakup;
Reissues
- 3 Personnel
- 4 Discography
- 4.1 Albums
- 4.2 EPs,
Singles
- 4.3 Compilation
- 5 Song
samples
- 6 References
- 7 External
links
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History
They began by releasing two 12" singles, each on a
trend-setting U.K. indie label (One Little Indian and 4AD). They also were
part of a surprise world-wide number one chart hit as the "A/R" in the
collective M/A/R/R/S's
"Pump Up the Volume"
(along with 4AD label-mates Colourbox.
They then released a string of singles and two ground-breaking
albums on Rough Trade Records. These
albums were 1988's sixty-nine and 1989's "i".
Critics found both albums difficult to define, genre-wise. sixty-nine
was more consciously rock-based, and its sound could be likened to the
nascent shoegaze
movement; "i" was more slick/poppy, covering a wide
variety of styles over twenty-six tracks (ten of which were short noise
interludes). "i" also spawned what is arguably A.R.
Kane's best-known song, "A Love From Outer Space". Both albums achieved
wide critical acclaim, particularly in UK magazine Melody
Maker, where they were championed in particular
by critic Simon Reynolds. The 6-track rem"i"xes
EP featured remixes of songs from the "i" LP, done
by Robin Guthrie of Cocteau
Twins and by A R Kane themselves.
Rough Trade went bankrupt in 1991, hindering the band's
momentum and leaving them label-less. In 1992, David Byrne's
record label, Luaka
Bop, released a 15-song U.S. retrospective of the band's work, entitled
Americana. This is considered the band's first
official U.S. release.
After an early-'90s hiatus, follow-up album New
Clear Child (1994) was not received as well. The reasons were
the seeming lack of a coherent direction and a feeling that the ideas
were merely re-hashes of works that were completed more succinctly in
the earlier two albums.
Post-breakup; Reissues
Tambala then made ambient- and dub-based music under the alias
Sufi,
releasing the 1995 album Life's Rising on Caroline
Records. Ayuli put out releases under the name Alex!. Neither is known
to be currently involved in the music industry to any great extent.
Since the dissolution of A.R. Kane, Ayuli was (and possibly still is)
known to be a museum curator in the U.S. A R Kane's first two albums
were reissued in the U.S. by One Little Indian in 2004; New
Clear Child was reissued by 3rd Stone in 2000. 1990s artists
who have cited A.R. Kane as an influence include Long
Fin Killie, Slowdive, and Seefeel.
Ayuli recently has recorded vocals with the Mexican record
label Static Discos artist Fax on the album "Primario". He appears on
two tracks, "Soulsong" and "Passage".
Personnel
Discography
Albums
- sixty-nine CD/LP - Rough Trade, RT 119
(Reissued on One Little Indian, 2004)
- "i" CD/LP - 1989 - Rough Trade, RT 139
(Reissued on One Little Indian, 2004)
- New Clear Child CD/LP - 1994, Luaka Bop
(Reissued on 3rd Stone, 2000)
EPs, Singles
- When You're Sad 12" - 1986, One Little
Indian, 12 TP 2
- Lollita 12" - 1987, 4AD, BAD 704
- Up Home! 12" - 1988, Rough Trade, RTT 201
- Listen Up! 12" - 1988, Rough Trade, 229
- Love-Sick 12" - 1988, Rough Trade, 231
- Pop CD/12" - 1989, Rough Trade, RT 239
- rem"i"xes CD/12" - 1990, Rough Trade
Deutschland, RTD 171 (Germany/ U.K.)
- A Love From Outer Space CD/12" - 1992,
Luaka Bop/ Sire
Compilation
- Americana CD/LP - 1992, Luaka Bop/ Sire
Song samples
References
External links