I Start Counting (band)

I Start Counting

I Start Counting (Left: David Baker, Right: Simon Leonard)
Background information
Genres Electronic, synthpop[1]
Years active 1984 (1984)–1989 (1989)
Labels Mute Records
Associated acts Komputer
Fortran 5
Past members David Baker
Simon Leonard

I Start Counting were an electronic music duo from North London. The band consisted of David Baker and Simon Leonard.[2]

Background

Baker and Leonard had met at Middlesex University; both had an affection for pop music.[3] In 1982, they began to DJ together which led them to form the I Start Counting project. Leonard specialized in the technology side and Baker was biased toward the musical side of the project.[3] They approached Daniel Miller with some demos of their recorded material. These demos led to Mute Records signing the duo in 1984.[3]
Initially they recorded two singles for Mute titled "Letters to a Friend" and "Still Smiling"; both singles were produced by Daniel Miller.[4] Then in 1986, I Start Counting recorded their debut album titled My Translucent Hands. The album was produced by Paul Kendall.[5] In 1987, they supported Erasure on their European tour.[3]
The band's second album was released in June 1989, titled Fused. It included a new version of the track "Lose Him",[6] made up of sampled voices instead of a recorded singer.
In 1990, they recorded some new material, but realized that it sounded quite different to their previous electropop recordings.[3] This new style of dance/techno was released under the name Fortran 5;[3] the band would later change their name again to cater for the Kraftwerk-influenced project known as Komputer.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Compilations

References

  1. Bands we miss – I Start Counting | Softsynth
  2. "Mute Records – Komputer". Retrieved 17 November 2010.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Konnecting - I Start Counting" Sleeve Notes. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  4. "Mute Records – I Start Counting". Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  5. “Mute Records - My Translucent Hands”. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  6. “Mute Records – Fused (Release)”. Retrieved 17 November 2010.

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