Escape Artists (Danish band)

Escape Artists

L-R: Søren Laugesen, Torben Johansen, Benny Woitowitz
Background information
Origin Haderslev, Denmark
Genres Alternative rock, new wave, post-punk
Years active 1981–1984, 2006–present
Labels TuneCore, Replik Muzick
Associated acts Gangway
Website http://www.escapeartists.dk
Members Torben Johansen
Søren Laugesen
Benny Woitowitz

Escape Artists is a post-punk band from Copenhagen, Denmark, formed 1981 in Haderslev, Sønderjylland. They have played several gigs with notable Danish punk/post-punk bands Sods and Kliche. The band split in 1984, but reformed in 2006.

After regrouping in 2006 with the original lineup, the band released a self-financed vinyl, Ashes & Debris EP, in 2011.

History

Early years (1981–1984)

Escape Artists was formed in the autumn of 1981 by Torben Johansen (guitar and vocals) (later of Gangway), Søren Laugesen (bass and vocals) and Benny Woitowitz (drums) in Haderslev, Sonderjutland, Denmark.[1] Their main influences back then were Joy Division, Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Cure.

Escape Artists were soon very active on the Danish underground scene, playing several gigs with notable Danish punk bands Sods and Kliche.[2][3]

In early 1983, Escape Artists appeared on the compilation album Somewhere Outside, highlighting bands from outside the media focused Copenhagen post-punk scene. The album was released by the Copenhagen label Irmgardz and featured 3 tracks by Escape Artists: "The Pain", "The Voice" and "The Loneliness".[4]

In the summer of 1983, Escape Artists recorded material for the planned album Brittle China in the assembly hall of the local high school, Haderslev Katedralskole, with the help from local sound wizard Jan Michael Jensen and his 4-track tape machine. The result was deemed unsatisfactory and was shelved. Several of the tracks were later released on the tape Baby Burn This World (1984) and the digital download and CD-on-demand Brittle China (Shards EP) in 2011.

In late 1983, Escape Artists booked the Arp Studio in Århus and recorded 2 tracks, "The Howl" and "My World". These 2 songs were released in May 1984 as the 7" single "The Howl" on the Danish label Replik Muzick.[5]

In 1984, Escape Artists went on permanent hiatus.

Reformation (2006–present)

In 2006, Escape Artists slowly began to meet up again in the original line-up in varying rehearsal spaces in Copenhagen.

In early 2010, a permanent base for rehearsals was secured and new material quickly materialised. In the summer of 2010, the tracks included on the EP Ashes & Debris were recorded. This EP was released on the band's own label in December 2010 on 10" vinyl, download and CD-on-demand.[6]

The band played their first gig in 27 years on September 24 at the Rust venue in Copenhagen. The old recordings of the unreleased album Brittle China surfaced, and were remastered; 6 of the songs appear as the EP Brittle China (Shards EP) released in November 2011.[7]

Escape Artists planned the recording of material for an album in the summer of 2012.

Discography

References

  1. Sneum, Jan (red.) (2004). Politikens store rockleksikon. Politiken. ISBN 978-87-567-6201-4
  2. Substans.info http://substans.info/escape.htm
  3. Poulsen, Jan (2010) Something Rotten! Punk in Denmark. Gyldendal. ISBN 978-87-0208288-3.
  4. Mutant Sounds http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/2008/12/va-somewhere-outside.html
  5. Discogs. com http://www.discogs.com/Escape-Artists-The-Howl/release/1329427
  6. Postpunk-trio fra Haderslev gør comeback efter 25 års glemsel http://gaffa.dk/anmeldelse/45591
  7. Escape Artists Homepage http://www.escapeartists.dk
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