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Genres
  
Post-punk

Labels
  
Genre
  
Years active
  
c. 1979–c.1980

Record label
  
Albums
  
Wheel In The Roses

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Associated acts
  
Past members
  
Gary AsquithMarco PirroniMick AllenMark CoxDorothy Max Prior

Origin
  
England, United Kingdom (1979)

Members
  
Marco Pirroni, Mark Cox, Michael Allen

Similar
  
The Wolfgang Press, Adam and the Ants, Dif Juz, Renegade Soundwave, Ivo Watts‑Russell

Rema-Rema was a short-lived English music group, consisting of Gary Asquith (guitar/vocals), Marco Pirroni (guitar), Mick Allen (bass/vocals), Mark Cox (keyboards) and Dorothy Max Prior (drums, generally known only as "Max").

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History

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Asquith and Allen went to the same school. After his departure from punk band The Models, Allen asked Asquith to join in a new project, called Rema-Rema. However, the band dissolved when Marco Pirroni joined Adam and the Ants.

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Pirroni had been an original member of Siouxsie and the Banshees, and was a short-time integrant of Cowboys International, but shortly afterwards went on to fame as a member of Adam and the Ants. Asquith, Allen, and Cox went on to form another short-lived band Mass, which then split up to form Renegade Soundwave (Asquith) and The Wolfgang Press (Allen and Cox). Max later joined Psychic TV, and also recorded a single "I Confess" under the name Dorothy, cowritten with Alex Fergusson, released on Industrial Records in 1980.

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Their sole four-track EP, Wheel In The Roses (released 1980 on 4AD), featured one side of studio recordings and another of live material. Their songs "Fond Affections" and "Rema-Rema" were later covered by This Mortal Coil and Big Black respectively. Two live tracks from the Acklam Hall gig of April 1979, "Why Ask Why?" and "Christopher" appeared on the tape only release, The Men With the Deadly Dreams, on White Stains in 1981.

Discography

Releases
  • Wheel in the Roses EP (1980)
  • Compilation appearances
  • Natures Mortes - Still Lives (1981)

  • Rema-Rema 4AD

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    Songs

    Feedback SongWheel In The Roses · 1980
    Fond AffectionsWheel In The Roses · 1980
    InstrumentalWheel In The Roses · 1980

    References

    Rema-Rema Wikipedia


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