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Occult Chemistry

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post-punknew wavefemale vocalists80sPost punk

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Occult Chemistry was a band featuring Martha Tilson, later of A Certain Ratio on vocals. In 1980 Zip Records produced the ‘Occult Chemistry EP’. Tillie (Martha Tilson) had sung backing vocals on the first Twilight Zoners record and (Gordon Twilight) Glenn Carmichael decided to finance the production of a record, using Tom Dixon and Justin Langlands from the Twilght Zoners along with Selima Guirey. The first and only Occult Chemistry record was the Occult Chemistry EP released in 1980 on Zip/Dining Out label (Tux 4). The line up were: Martha Tilson – Vocal Tom Dixon – Bass, piano, backing vocal Justin Langlands – Drums Selima Guirey – Flute Gordon Twilight (Glenn Carmichael) – whistling, backing vocal User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Fire

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Water

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Earth

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Air

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Occult Chemistry

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Fire (Destroy Create)

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Fire (UK, 1980)

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Water (flexi version)

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Fire (Magnetic Pull)

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albums

Occult Chemistry EP

Occult Chemistry EP

Occult Chemistry

Occult Chemistry

To The Outside Of Everything: A Story Of UK Post Punk 1977-1981

To The Outside Of Everything: A Story Of UK Post Punk 1977-1981

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Gunilla #6

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Where To Now? Volume 5

Moving Away From The Pulsebeat: Post-Punk Britain 1977-1981

Moving Away From The Pulsebeat: Post-Punk Britain 1977-1981

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Messthetics #107: London D.I.Y. And Indie Post-Punk Vol.3

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to the outside of everything

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7" EP ('79? '80?)

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To The Outside Of Everything: A Story Of UK Post Punk 1977-1981

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TV Dinner #6

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Messthetics #107

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