
Shake The Foundations: Militant Funk Post-Punk 78-84
⢠3CD SET EXPLORING THE ALTERNATIVE DANCEFLOOR EXPLOSION WHICH FOLLOWED PUNK ROCK.
⢠COMPILED WITH BILL BREWSTER, DJ AND AUTHOR OF âLAST NIGHT A DJ SAVED MY LIFEâ.
⢠FROM OFF-KILTER FUNK AND ELECTRONIC MINIMALISM TO PRIMAL PUNK HOWLS.
⢠A CERTAIN RATIO, 23 SKIDOO, THE STRANGLERS, JAH WOBBLE, THE FUN BOY THREE, THE POP GROUP, IAN DURY, NIGHTMARES IN WAX AND MANY MORE.
⢠INCLUDES INTRODUCTORY ESSAY AND SLEEVENOTES BY BILL BREWSTER.
⢠BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE TEAM BEHIND THE CRITICALLY ACLAIMED âTO THE OUTSIDE OF EVERYTHINGâ, âOPTIMISM-REJECTâ, AND âCLOSE TO THE NOISE FLOORâ BOX SETS.
In the wake of punkâs seismic and well recounted impact on the UK music scene, countless hitherto unavailable influences suddenly became available and de rigueur for the nationâs would-be pop stars. Enabled by a new kind of record shop that began to appear across the country in Rough Tradeâs image, and encouraged by an absolute disregard for âthe rulesâ, interested young people were quickly exposed to a broad spectrum of music from beyond the realm of three chord rock ân roll. Nowhere was the outcome more notable than on the dancefloors of the day.
âShake The Foundationsâ captures that after dark revolution, showcasing an era when disco, dub, electronica, funk and â whisper it â pop sensibilities â began to flood into the alternative, post-punk landscape. Running parallel with Ze Records and the no-wave movement in the US, clubs such as Marc Almondâs Digital Disco and legendary nights at The Garage in Nottingham, The State in Liverpool, the Blue Note in Derby and across London at nights like the Batcave became fast moving, democratic melting pots.
Across 3CDs, Bill Brewster selects highlights from his own extensive DJing career, each disc individually curated. As he himself puts it, âThe important thing was not to impress James Brown, emulate the Fatback Band or wear Kraftwerkâs game-face. The point was to have a go. âShake The Foundationsâ is not a comprehensive look at post-punk, so much as a shakily hand-drawn map of a particular area. Itâs what happened when the post-punk fallout collided with the dancefloor, and forty years later weâre still feeling its effectsâ.
Tracklist
DISC ONE:
1. GUESS WHO? â A Certain Ratio
2. COUP â 23 Skidoo
3. 100 EVIL SMOKESTACKING BABY â Haircut 100
4. THIS FEAR OF GODS â Simple Minds
5. LOVE 30 â The Stranglers
6. BORN EVERY MINUTE â The Passage
7. SARAVA â Blue Rondo A La Turk
8. SERBIAN VILLAGE â Medium Medium
9. PUSH OUT THE BOAT â The Higsons
10. POST WAR GLAMOUR GIRLS â John Cooper Clarke
11. SKIN DEEP â The Passions
12. INVADERS OF THE HEART (MIX ONE) âJah Wobble
13. CAN YOU MOVE â Modern Romance
14. SLANG TEACHER â Wide Boy Awake
15. HYPNOTISED â C Cat Trance
16. STRETCH â Maximum Joy
DISC TWO:
1. LIONS â Tones On Tail
2. TRUST IS A MUST â Ian Dury
3. WHAT DANCE IS THIS? â Perfect Zebras
4. FAITH & HOPE & CHARITY â The Fun Boy Three
5. DREAM GAMES â Shock
6. RUSHA â Jesse Rae
7. DONâT â Thomas Leer
8. BIG MAN RESTLESS â Kissing The Pink
9. BLUE FOR YOU â Paul Haig
10. FREQUENCY 7 â Visage
11. BANG EM RIGHT â Six Sed Red
12. TINGLE â Quando Quango
13. CCCANâT YOU SEE â Vicious Pink
14. MOVE ON â Fashiøn
15. SET FIGHTER â Wide Boy Awake
DISC THREE:
1. WHEN ARE WE? (NOW WE ARE) â Surface Mutants
2. WHY ARE WE IN LOVE â Furniture
3. ROB A BANK â The Pop Group
4. GET IT RIGHT â Animal Magic
5. BLACK LEATHER â Nightmares In Wax
6. OBEDIENCE â Normil Hawaiians
7. ASBESTOS LEAD ASBESTOS â The 012
8. KEEP BEAT â Vee VV
9. LIVING WILD â Mataya Clifford
10. SO MANY WAYS â Electric Chairs
11. DREAMS ARE BETTER â London Underground
12. ARTY-FACT â Group Therapy
13. WE ARE ALL ANIMALS â The Diagram Brothers
14. QUIT THE BODY â The Chicken Granny
15. BED BOUND SAGA â Machine Gunn Hogg And Co
16. HOGGS MIGHT FLY â Playgroup
17. SHAKE (THE FOUNDATIONS) â Glaxo Babies
18. DISCO PURGE â Family Fodder
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⢠3CD SET EXPLORING THE ALTERNATIVE DANCEFLOOR EXPLOSION WHICH FOLLOWED PUNK ROCK.
⢠COMPILED WITH BILL BREWSTER, DJ AND AUTHOR OF âLAST NIGHT A DJ SAVED MY LIFEâ.
⢠FROM OFF-KILTER FUNK AND ELECTRONIC MINIMALISM TO PRIMAL PUNK HOWLS.
⢠A CERTAIN RATIO, 23 SKIDOO, THE STRANGLERS, JAH WOBBLE, THE FUN BOY THREE, THE POP GROUP, IAN DURY, NIGHTMARES IN WAX AND MANY MORE.
⢠INCLUDES INTRODUCTORY ESSAY AND SLEEVENOTES BY BILL BREWSTER.
⢠BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE TEAM BEHIND THE CRITICALLY ACLAIMED âTO THE OUTSIDE OF EVERYTHINGâ, âOPTIMISM-REJECTâ, AND âCLOSE TO THE NOISE FLOORâ BOX SETS.
In the wake of punkâs seismic and well recounted impact on the UK music scene, countless hitherto unavailable influences suddenly became available and de rigueur for the nationâs would-be pop stars. Enabled by a new kind of record shop that began to appear across the country in Rough Tradeâs image, and encouraged by an absolute disregard for âthe rulesâ, interested young people were quickly exposed to a broad spectrum of music from beyond the realm of three chord rock ân roll. Nowhere was the outcome more notable than on the dancefloors of the day.
âShake The Foundationsâ captures that after dark revolution, showcasing an era when disco, dub, electronica, funk and â whisper it â pop sensibilities â began to flood into the alternative, post-punk landscape. Running parallel with Ze Records and the no-wave movement in the US, clubs such as Marc Almondâs Digital Disco and legendary nights at The Garage in Nottingham, The State in Liverpool, the Blue Note in Derby and across London at nights like the Batcave became fast moving, democratic melting pots.
Across 3CDs, Bill Brewster selects highlights from his own extensive DJing career, each disc individually curated. As he himself puts it, âThe important thing was not to impress James Brown, emulate the Fatback Band or wear Kraftwerkâs game-face. The point was to have a go. âShake The Foundationsâ is not a comprehensive look at post-punk, so much as a shakily hand-drawn map of a particular area. Itâs what happened when the post-punk fallout collided with the dancefloor, and forty years later weâre still feeling its effectsâ.
Tracklist
DISC ONE:
1. GUESS WHO? â A Certain Ratio
2. COUP â 23 Skidoo
3. 100 EVIL SMOKESTACKING BABY â Haircut 100
4. THIS FEAR OF GODS â Simple Minds
5. LOVE 30 â The Stranglers
6. BORN EVERY MINUTE â The Passage
7. SARAVA â Blue Rondo A La Turk
8. SERBIAN VILLAGE â Medium Medium
9. PUSH OUT THE BOAT â The Higsons
10. POST WAR GLAMOUR GIRLS â John Cooper Clarke
11. SKIN DEEP â The Passions
12. INVADERS OF THE HEART (MIX ONE) âJah Wobble
13. CAN YOU MOVE â Modern Romance
14. SLANG TEACHER â Wide Boy Awake
15. HYPNOTISED â C Cat Trance
16. STRETCH â Maximum Joy
DISC TWO:
1. LIONS â Tones On Tail
2. TRUST IS A MUST â Ian Dury
3. WHAT DANCE IS THIS? â Perfect Zebras
4. FAITH & HOPE & CHARITY â The Fun Boy Three
5. DREAM GAMES â Shock
6. RUSHA â Jesse Rae
7. DONâT â Thomas Leer
8. BIG MAN RESTLESS â Kissing The Pink
9. BLUE FOR YOU â Paul Haig
10. FREQUENCY 7 â Visage
11. BANG EM RIGHT â Six Sed Red
12. TINGLE â Quando Quango
13. CCCANâT YOU SEE â Vicious Pink
14. MOVE ON â Fashiøn
15. SET FIGHTER â Wide Boy Awake
DISC THREE:
1. WHEN ARE WE? (NOW WE ARE) â Surface Mutants
2. WHY ARE WE IN LOVE â Furniture
3. ROB A BANK â The Pop Group
4. GET IT RIGHT â Animal Magic
5. BLACK LEATHER â Nightmares In Wax
6. OBEDIENCE â Normil Hawaiians
7. ASBESTOS LEAD ASBESTOS â The 012
8. KEEP BEAT â Vee VV
9. LIVING WILD â Mataya Clifford
10. SO MANY WAYS â Electric Chairs
11. DREAMS ARE BETTER â London Underground
12. ARTY-FACT â Group Therapy
13. WE ARE ALL ANIMALS â The Diagram Brothers
14. QUIT THE BODY â The Chicken Granny
15. BED BOUND SAGA â Machine Gunn Hogg And Co
16. HOGGS MIGHT FLY â Playgroup
17. SHAKE (THE FOUNDATIONS) â Glaxo Babies
18. DISCO PURGE â Family Fodder











