| The Particles name began in the mid to late 1970s and
the original band, albeit a loose outfit was formed during the very earliest
stages of the new Punk music that was sweeping Britain and Eastern
USA at the time. News of this phenomenon spread quickly to Australia and
within a few months there were bands forming in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
The rawest examples of this were coming out of a small block of flats in
Berry Street, North Sydney. The building was a crumbling mess, inside and
out, but it was Sydney's centre of punk music with bands rehearsing regularly.
Some of the bands which visited Berry Street include The Cleaners, The
Last Words, and from Brisbane, The Saints. In one of the flats there were
The Particles, initially formed by Peter Williams and Mick Smith. The building,
not surprisingly was condemned and the tenants evicted. The Berry Street
flats have since been pulled down and replaced by a shopping mall.
After leaving North Sydney in 1977, Peter and Mick moved
to innercitysydney Darlinghurst which was closer to the only venues which
would let them perform. Here they were joined by Michael Wood and Steven
Williams and together found work at venues like Frenches (Darlinghurst),
Blondies (Bondi Junction), The Fun House (Taylor Square), Rags (ex Chequers,
City), Civic Hotel (City), and The Grand Hotel (Railway Square);
performing with bands such as Kaos, Rejex and The Thought Criminals to
name but a few. The band suffered a split later the same year when Michael
Wood left the band. Almost immediately, Astrid Spielman filled the front
spot.
The band went through a number of line up changes in its
7 or 8 year history with perhaps 20 or more musicians claiming 'particle-status'
but the most stable line-up which lasted 3 years had the following members:
Peter Williams: Guitar & vocals
Mick Smith: Bass
Steven Williams: Drums
Astrid Spielman: Lead vocals.
The above line-up independently released a 7" EP entitled
'Colour-In' in 1979. Despite the obvious low budget nature of the
recording, it was quickly included on radio stations playlists including
Melbourne's 3RRR-fm as a pop classic. In fact, the band quickly gained
a healthy following in Melbourne. Back home in Sydney, the band's following
grew slowly but surely thanks to a weekly residency at the Sussex Hotel
in the city where the band played 3 sets every Wednesday night. Afterwards,
the band went through another line-up change in 1980 with Mick Smith leaving
for good and Steven Williams leaving as drummer and staying on as manager.
The Particles released 2 more EPs, 'Advanced Colouring'
in 1981 and 'I Luv Trumpet' in 1982. By this stage, Peter &
Astrid, in collaboration with others, had experimented extensively with
drum machines, tape machines, brass instruments and keyboard sounds. They
always maintained an element of '80s Bubblegum' throughout their evolution.
The band also toured extensively to Sydney, Melbourne,
Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra and many regional centres. By the time
the band stopped working in 1985, they had played in front countless people,
travelled countless miles and left behind a legion of fans.
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Particles 'Apricots Dream' on compilation CD
CAN'T
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Australian Post Punk 1978-82
Corduroy Records
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