Born from the frustrations of the traditional 'band' line up Expandis was my response to many near misses with groups during the late 70s.
Inspired by punk / new wave / experimental bands such as the brilliant New
York innovators 'Suicide' and the more mainstream 'Talking Heads' as well as
the obvious 'Kraftwerk', 'D.A.F.' and 'Yellow Magic Orchestra' connection.
A high energy live show with no weak links coupled with a desire to
break down some boundaries with the lyrics and music.
We soon gained a following of like minded conspirators and for the next 3
years worked on all sorts of projects including - performance events, dance
parties, graphic novels, videos, magazines, festivals and role playing sound
tracks(!) at one point we even signed up with Rocket Records (Elton John's
label) to have a stab at commercial success!!
In retrospect I think we can safely say we were at least 10 years too early
and probably picked the wrong planet!
Expandis:
- John Wilde - vocals,lyrics,percussion,wall climbing,presence,graphics etc..
- Phil Thornton - synth,guitar,vocals,tapes etc..
- Dave Miller - guitar,vocals,lyrics,keyboards etc..
A list of known conspirators:
- Faye Wright - vocals.
- Kym Guest - vocals,lyrics, - offshoot band (P.M.T.)
- Kay Thornton - dance, vocals, lyrics, - offshoot band (P.M.T.)
- Keith Bradshaw - fret-less bass and strange bass.
- Roger Carey - bass guitar.
- Grant Young - fret-less bass.
- Terry Pack - fret-less bass.
- Dinesh - percussion.
- Jamie Lane - drums.
- Steve Demetri - drums.
- Andy Maybe - electric drums / percussion.
- Minn - saxophone.
- Joe Rytlewski - blue guitar.
- Karen Cousens - dance, choreography (Foxx)
- Bridget Blundel - dance (Foxx)
- Wendy Langridge - dance (Foxx)
- Vicky Baker - dance (Foxx)
Albums
- Living like this - 2007
- I'm not Waving I'm Drowning - 2007
- Flying - 1983
- The Complete Home Expandis - 1982
Singles
- Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun - 2011
- My Love - 1984
- Mystic Man - 1983
Videos
- I'm not Waving I'm Drowning (with Foxx) - T.V.S.
- My Love - T.V.S.
- Heatwave (Live at the Fridge) - Toshiba
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"ElectroHuman rock from the ongoing TimeBubble show by the legendary cult band Expandis"
Looking back into what is traditionally referred to as the past gives a
clarity not readily available during events. Many paths both individual and
collective can be seen to either run in parallel, off into the distance or
across each other and the reason for certain 'coincidences' becomes clearer.
Various musical collaborations rose up, flowered and withered but not
before pollinating the next one in the series.
We were wind-borne seeds, planted, germinated and reincarnated in various
gardens, each one richer than the last. As each garden was preparing for
its winter we were introduced to a seed for the next one, finally creating
the hybrid Expandis. As the name implies, the concept could swell to
envelop anyone of a like mind/heart/soul who came along - dancers, clowns,
performance artists, vagrant musicians, hecklers, participants and
observers.
Performances ranged from small clubs to large open-air festivals, performance
events to regular rock circuit gigs! One thing is certain, no
two gigs were alike. Anything could, would and often did happen.
Appearances on TV and radio were known to occur but live performance was the
crucial medium, especially in the Expandibubble studio ( a spare room )
where much music was translated from wherever it originates and spontaneous
combustion was the norm.
Home videos exist showing slices of visions as do albums that were
recorded in the Bubble and many unreleased sonic experiments that only saw
the light on-stage. The music has aged well because of the timeless
elements of spontaneity, imagination, tension and heart, of which there was
plenty.
The 'core' members are now rarely on the same continent but communicate
through various appliances and the threat of reunion is always there. The
garden still exists but the weeds have grown, and you can't find a gardener
when you want one.
Is the world ready for Expandis.... are we ready for the world?
Dave Miller, Chicago, U.S.A. 2001
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