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==External links==
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* [http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Neu_Electrikk]
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Neu Electrikk
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresAlternative
New Wave
Post-punk Experimental
Years active1978–1981
LabelsSome Bizzare
Synesthesia
Self
Past membersDerek Morris
Steve Parry
Steve James Sherlock
Nicholas Chamberlain Hunt
Barry Deller

Neu Electrikk is a British experimental music group that were based in Croydon, London, formed in 1978. Neu Electrikk stood apart from many of the synth dominated bands of that era. Their inventive approach touched on many different styles and genres, including, industrial music, post punk, new wave. Neu Electrikks’ influences were The Velvet Underground, Neu, David Bowie and John Cage. The band consisted of Derek Morris (vocals, guitar, and lyrics), Steve Parry (guitars, electronics, keyboards, and other instruments), Steve James Sherlock (Saxophone, flute, other devices), Nick Chamberlain Hunt (bass), and Barry Deller (drums, percussion). Neu Electrikk released 2 single/eps on their own Synethesia label - Lust of Berlin/Distractions (1979) and Cover Girl/Practically Isolate/Hand/Converse of Tapes (1980). Having attracted a reasonable cult following on the London music circuit BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel featured them on his show. Stevo Pearce founder and manager of Some Bizzare Records discovered the band via an advert in Sounds (magazine) and contacted the band via their distributor Rough Trade Records. The version of "Lust of Berlin" on the Some Bizzare Album is a later recording made at ARK Studios, Kingston-Upon-Thames. Neu Electrikk gigged extensively, notably with The The at the Bridge house in Canning Town with Stevo as DJ. Further to Neu Electrikk disbanding Steve Sherlock joined The The and joined Marc Almond in Marc and the Mambas, Nicholas Chamberlain Hunt continues to collaborate as a musician and producer, most noticeably with singer Christine Ann Leach (Baby Fox, William Orbit, co-writer of the song "Ray of Light", on projects ALF and Alongside Frank. Steve Parry has released numerous recordings as a solo artist and as hwyl nofio (an avant-garde music ensemble of which Parry is the only permanent member).

References

1. ^Panciera, Mario (1976/79) 45 Revolutions, The Bible of Punk/Mod/Powerpop/New Wave/NWOBHM/Indie Singles.Volume 1 UK/Ireland/Hurdy Gurdy Books 2008/Page 446.ISBN 978-88-95592-00-8

2. ^some bizzare.com

3. ^amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_18?url=search-alias%3Dpopular&field-keywords=some+bizzare+album&sprefix=some+bizzare+album

4. ^George, Gimarc (2006) Punk Diary:Ultimate Trainspotters Guide to Underground Rock 1970-1982/Backbeat Books 2006/Page 429.ISBN 978-0879-308483