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The name Spectac is used by two artists: 1) Paul Morrin, a.k.a. Spectac, has been producing odd un-categorisable music since his very first “track” in 1993 entitled: “Space Rabbit”. Dubbed and crafted from delay pedal and a Yamaha PSR-400 keyboard, with the illustrious Dublin techno-legend Platinum Ray, and that crazy Caffo guy you see around town. “In these early days we had no clue of midi etc.” states Morrin, “It was all guitar pedals, record players, and scrap metal”, he says. Under their Members of PSR-400 moniker, the rabbit was received extremely well by a surprisingly large public, though The Members had never officially released or promoted it. In fact there wasn’t a single review in writing. About five hundred tracks and five years later, he finally purchased some real equipment, a Korg MS-10 and an EMU sampler. He set about a new project using mostly computer software, forming Piqlet with the drummer from local band The Jimmy Cake (then Das Madman), John Dermody. It was during this time that they set up local label Front End Synthetics as a platform to release theirs and their friends’ music locally. Morrin’s debut live performance came around in 2000 at Vicar Street, playing support to Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry & the Robotiks as Burning Man with Dublin’s D1 & u:mack regular Tóirse, all the while preparing for his own solo shows. These soon came in a flood around Dublin and parts of the country, sometimes playing up to 6 times in a month in venues the likes of the tiny

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