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Genres
  
Post-punk

Active until
  
1987

Years active
  
1982–1987, 2012

Genre
  
Post-punk


Associated acts
  
Big in Japan, Pink Military

Past members
  
Jayne Casey Ambrose Reynolds Tadzio Jodlowski Dave Tin Tin Kif Cole Phil

Origin
  
Liverpool, United Kingdom (1981)

Albums
  
Low Technology, New Naked Technology

Record labels
  
Zulu Records, Cathexis Recordings, Museum Obscuro, Isegrimm Records

Similar
  
Jayne Casey, Pink Military, Big in Japan, Jeff & Jane Hudson, James Ray and The Performance

Pink Industry were a post-punk band from Liverpool formed by Jayne Casey after her previous band Pink Military split up in 1981.

Contents

Pink Industry TRACKS UNDER THE RADAR 029 PINK INDUSTRY DONT LET GO Test

Pink industry low technology 1983 remastered edition full album


History

Pink Industry Pink Industry What I Wouldn39t Give YouTube

When Pink Military split up in 1981, singer Jayne Casey formed the more electronically oriented band Pink Industry along with Ambrose Reynolds (who had played with Casey in Big in Japan in the 1970s, and was an early member of Frankie Goes to Hollywood), the duo initially using several other musicians, later becoming a trio with the addition of Tadzio Jodlowski. The band's sound was described by Trouser Press as "like Siouxsie Sioux fronting Japan". The band's first release was the Forty-Five EP featuring lead track "Is This The End?", released in February 1982. The band's debut album, Low Technology, was released the following year, reaching number 12 on the UK Independent Chart. A second album, Who Told You You Were Naked, followed later the same year, and peaked at number nine on the Indie chart. Between 1982 and 1984, the band recorded four sessions for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show. After a two-year gap since their previous release, the band returned in 1985 with the New Beginnings album. A final single was released in late 1987, the band splitting up around the same time. Casey subsequently concentrated on a television career. In January, 28th, 2012, Pink Industry (Jayne, Ambrose and support band) reunited for an exclusive concert in São Paulo, Brazil, in Cine Joia venue.

Albums

Pink Industry Pink Industry Listen and Stream Free Music Albums New Releases

  • Low Technology (1983), Zulu - UK Indie No. 12
  • Who Told You You Were Naked? (1983), Zulu - UK Indie No. 9
  • New Beginnings (1985), Zulu
  • Compilations
    Pink Industry Pink Industry Pain Of Pride 1986 YouTube

  • Pink Industry (1987), Cathexis
  • Retrospective (1989), Parade Amoureuse
  • New Naked Technology (1995), Audioglobe
  • Low Technology/Forty Five EP (2008), Isegrimm Records
  • New Naked Technology 2010 Remasters (2010), Wave
  • Singles, EPs

  • Forty-Five EP (1982), Zulu
  • "What Wouldn't I Give" (1985), Zulu - UK Indie No. 9
  • "Don't Let Go" (1987), Cathexis - UK Indie No. 45

  • Pink Industry

    Songs

    What I Wouldn't GiveNew Beginnings · 1985
    Pain of PrideNew Beginnings · 1985
    Enjoy the PainLow Technology · 1983

    References

    Pink Industry Wikipedia