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The New Occupants evolved from a studio band known as Danger Roads,
which released two 45's on Break'er
Records a small independent label based out of Minneapolis.
The first 45 by Danger Roads, My Metaphysical Friend backed with
Only in L.A. were two pop/novelty songs, recorded in November,
1978.
The second 45 by Danger Roads was It's Time To Become Robots which
was a one sided 45 recorded in June, 1979. This song was a techno/dance
type song (also in the novelty style) that received airplay on
WHBI,
a radio station in New York City and became one of the stations
top 10 most requested songs in August and September of 1980.
Around
1981, Dave Erbele had started his own recording studio, Danger
Studios,
located in St. Paul. At the new studio, Dave and Tom Campbell,
along with various local musicians recorded the first record
by The New
Occupants, a four song album which included a new recording of
It's Time To Become Robots, along with I Want To Function With
You, Mechanical
Rights, and Interdigitation. This album was released on Danger
Records and was played at some of the local dance clubs, including
First
Avenue, in downtown Minneapolis.
Sometime
in 1984, Tom and Dave wrote a song called Blue Light, which envisioned
a world of passive
people who were addicted to watching television. The recording
included
sound clips from various tv shows. The song was recorded at
Danger Studios and mixed at Greenstreet Recording in New York,
NY. Blue
Light was a 12 inch record with 3 mixes, released in 1984 and
was played in various dance clubs world wide. The
record was reviewed
in Billboard (February 9, 1985) and was described as "A kiloton
of new wave dance beat". Blue Light was featured on a Razormade
compilation album, released in 1986.
After
the success of Blue Light, Tom and Dave continued to work on new
songs, along with Charlie Erickson and Jim Saxon. There are a number
of completed songs which had never been released until now. Dark
Day, Vertigo, Code Blue, Allergic To The Sun, Walking The Earth
Alone and Electric Angel.
Now
for the first
time ever, all The New Occupant songs
have been remastered on one CD simply titled "Remastered". Order
your copy here.
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