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Sex Gang Children are an early gothic rock and post-punk band that formed in early 1982 in Brixton in London, England. Although the original group only released one official studio album, their singles and various other tracks have been packaged into numerous collections, and they remain one of the more well-known bands of the early Batcave scene and have reformed for new albums and touring at various times since the early 1990s.

History

The original lineup was Andi Sex Gang (vocals, guitar), Dave Roberts (bass), Terry McLeay (guitar) and Rob Stroud (drums). They were a dramatic band, relying on heavy bass, tribal drumming, sudden mood shifts, dramatic vocals and a cabaret sound (influencing the rise of the later dark cabaret scene). The band's first release was a cassette-only live album, Naked, in 1982. The Beasts EP, their first vinyl release, followed the same year after they signed to the Illuminated label. The band's only studio album from their original period together, Song and Legend, was released in 1983, reaching the top of the UK Indie Chart and spawning the single "Sebastiane". Stroud departed to form Aemoti Crii, to be replaced by former Theatre of Hate drummer Nigel Preston, who played on the band's next single, "Mauritia Mayer", before himself being replaced by former Death Cult drummer Ray Mondo. Roberts left in late 1983 to form Carcrash International, and the line-up settled to Andi, McLeay, Cam Campbell (bass) and Kevin Matthews (drums), a change forced by Ray Mondo's deportation to his native Sierra Leone.

Following McLeay's departure in 1984, the band was renamed Andi Sex Gang & the Quick Gas Gang for the 1985 Blind! album[2] and tour (McLeay did not leave until after that album's recording, however; guitarist Lester Jones from Crisis performed the live shows). The band split afterwards.

Renewed interest in the band in the United States led to a reformation in 1991, including Roberts, and a new album, Medea, in 1993. As a solo artist, Andi went on to make a number of well-received albums for various labels.

One of the groups coming up at the same time as Southern Death Cult was Sex Gang Children, and Andi — he used to dress like a Banshees fan, and I used to call him the Gothic Goblin because he was a little guy, and he's dark. He used to like Édith Piaf and this macabre music, and he lived in a building in Brixton called Visigoth Towers. So he was the little Gothic Goblin and his followers were Goths. That's where goth came from. — Ian Astbury of the Cult, (Alternative Press, November 1994).

Name

Sex Gang Children were originally called Panic Button. The name "Sex Gang Children" was taken by Malcolm McLaren from a William Burroughs novel as a possible name for the band that became Bow Wow Wow (and is referenced in their song "Mile High Club") and was one of the names that Boy George went through before choosing "Culture Club". SGC vocalist Andi tried to persuade George to use the name, but when Culture Club drummer Jon Moss passed on the idea, Andi decided that the name should not go to waste.

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Die Sex Gang Children (gelegentlich auch Sexgang Children) sind eine Gothic-Rock-Band aus England, die im Umfeld des Londoner Clubs Batcave populär wurde.

Geschichte

Gegründet in den frühen 1980ern spielten Sex Gang Children Songs, die durch tiefe Bässe, von Tomtoms dominierte Trommelklänge und die hohe Stimme des Sängers einen dramatischen Klang entwickelten.

Der Name Sex Gang Children wurde von Malcolm McLaren aus einem Buch von William S. Burroughs entnommen und war ursprünglich für die später Bow Wow Wow genannte Band gedacht. Auch die von Boy George gegründete Gruppe Culture Club nannte sich zuerst so. Der Sänger Andi Sexgang wollte ihn dazu bewegen, den Namen zu benutzen, aber als der Schlagzeuger von Culture Club, Jon Moss, diese Idee abschlug, entschied Andi, den Namen für eine eigene Band zu behalten.

Seit 1992 ist die Band wieder aktiv und verzeichnet bis heute einige neue Veröffentlichungen und diverse Auftritte wie z. B. auf dem Wave-Gotik-Treffen in den Jahren 2010 und 2013.

Musikalischer Stil

Sex Gang Children bewegte sich zu Beginn ihrer Karriere im noch stark vom Post-Punk geprägten frühen Gothic Rock, der heute auch Batcave oder Gothic Punk genannt wird. Ihre Balladen wirkten stets sehr dramatisch und düster, während schnellere Stücke oftmals noch Post-Punk-Strukturen aufwiesen. Stilwechsel innerhalb eines Liedes sind typisch. Auch die Verwendung von Violine und Xylofon sind ein Markenzeichen.