Dif Juz

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No Motion 04:49 Tools
A Starting Point 03:39 Tools
Re 04:28 Tools
Love Insane 03:11 Tools
Hu 02:54 Tools
Crosswinds 07:43 Tools
Silver Passage 03:55 Tools
The Last Day 04:00 Tools
Soarn 04:04 Tools
Gunet 05:24 Tools
Twin and Earth 04:29 Tools
Two Fine Days (and a Thunderstorm) 02:28 Tools
Marooned 04:02 Tools
Echo Wreck 04:36 Tools
Diselt 02:39 Tools
Cs 05:03 Tools
Mi 06:05 Tools
Heset 06:44 Tools
Roy's Tray 03:52 Tools
Song With No Name 04:14 Tools
So Shy 01:21 Tools
Pass It On Charlie 03:53 Tools
Channel 03:41 Tools
Tabla Piece 03:24 Tools
The Dub Song 05:08 Tools
Scottish Express 00:00 Tools
Red Tackle 00:00 Tools
the hole 00:00 Tools
Abroad 00:00 Tools
Obscure By Face 03:27 Tools
adverts (clip slip) 00:00 Tools
SWNN part 2 01:11 Tools
Spy Plane 03:37 Tools
Bad Tooth 00:00 Tools
Trance 00:00 Tools
Song With No Name Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Good Bad The Ugly 00:00 Tools
sea shanti 04:40 Tools
Introducing Mrs. McCarthy 00:00 Tools
Gunet [*] 00:00 Tools
Soarn [*] 05:47 Tools
Re [*] 04:27 Tools
Hu [*] 02:55 Tools
sea shanty 00:00 Tools
Don't Worry (Demo) 03:33 Tools
Don't Worry 03:44 Tools
Love Insane [feat. Elizabeth Fraser] 03:11 Tools
Last Days 03:53 Tools
Introducing (Mrs McCarthy) 02:29 Tools
Gunet (remix) 05:18 Tools
Diselt (remix) 03:21 Tools
Soam (excerpt) 02:29 Tools
Soarn (remix) 05:47 Tools
Heset (remix) 03:21 Tools
No Motion (Lonely is an Eyesore) 03:21 Tools
Song With No Name (part 2) 01:10 Tools
No Motion - Dif Juz 01:10 Tools
Introducing Mrs Mcarthy 02:35 Tools
Song with No Name Part 2 01:10 Tools
Vibrating Air (Instrumental) 02:35 Tools
Silver Passenge 05:47 Tools
04 - The Last Day 01:10 Tools
Two Fine Days (And A Thunders 02:28 Tools
Hu (Album) 01:10 Tools
06 - Marooned 01:10 Tools
05 - Love Insane 01:10 Tools
08 - Echo Wreck 01:10 Tools
09 - Twin And Earth 02:28 Tools
Re (Album) 06:05 Tools
Diselt (Album) 02:28 Tools
Mi (Album) 06:05 Tools
Cs (Album) 02:28 Tools
Love Insane (feat. liz fraser) 03:15 Tools
11 - Soarn 06:05 Tools
Soarn (Album) 03:15 Tools
”No Motion” 06:05 Tools
07 - Two Fine Days (And A Thunderstorm) 06:05 Tools
Love Insane.. 03:15 Tools
Gunet (Album) 03:15 Tools
Gunet (1981) 03:15 Tools
No Motion - Dif Juz 03:15 Tools
10 - Gunet 03:15 Tools
Heset (Album) 00:00 Tools
Vibrating Air 00:00 Tools
Dif Juz - 06 - Spy Plane 03:32 Tools
Love Insane (feat. Elizabeth Fraser) 03:11 Tools
The Last Song 03:11 Tools
01 - scottish express 03:11 Tools
13 - Re 03:11 Tools
12 - Hu 03:11 Tools
Dif Juz - 08 - Bad Tooth 05:32 Tools
dif_juz_ulu_21st_feb_1986_the_master_cylinder 40:12 Tools
02 - red tackle 40:12 Tools
10-Echo Wreck 40:12 Tools
Extractions 40:12 Tools
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Dif Juz were an English instrumental post-punk band, formed in London in 1980 and remaining active until 1986. The band comprised Dave Curtis (guitar), Alan Curtis (guitar), Gary Bromley (bass guitar) and Richard Thomas (percussion and saxophone). Dif Juz band developed out of the punk band London Pride that was formed by the Curtis brothers. In late 1979, Alan Curtis was involved with new wave band Duran Duran. He apparently disappeared and missed a particularly volatile gig after the band hired the owners of the Birmingham Rum Runner nightclub as managers. In a 2003 interview, John Taylor (bass guitarist for Duran Duran said "straight away Alan Curtis skipped town, thinking getting involved with two nightclub owners meant he would end up in pieces down a city alleyway. Following Alan Curtis' return to London, he resumed his collaboration with his brother Dave and Richard Thomas (all of whom played in London Pride), and was joined by Gary Bromley. They determined to create something new and different. Dave Curtis was a trained classical guitarist, Alan Curtis's guitar play was self-taught and innovative, Thomas had a thirst for mastering wind instruments and production values, and Bromley's bass playing, whilst honed in West London, could have found home in Kingston, Jamaica. The resulting soundscape was dense, atmospheric, and spacious, driven by pounding bass lines and rhythm. It is believed that the name Dif Juz was adopted as a play on "different jazz," but according to Thomas, it was a spur-of-the-moment utterance that "didn't mean anything". The band signed to label 4AD, and a demo was played by John Peel. The band performed a number of inspiring gigs in the London area in 1981, most notably at the Moonlight Club in West Hampstead and at the Ealing Town Hall. The band's debut full-length with the label, Extractions, was released in 1985. It reached No. 11 on the UK Indie Chart. The band befriended fellow labelmates Cocteau Twins and frequently collaborated with them. Cocteau Twins guitarist Robin Guthrie produced several of their recordings and vocalist Elizabeth Fraser sang on "Love Insane" from the album Extractions; in turn, Thomas played saxophone and tabla on Cocteau Twins' 1985 album Victorialand. Occasionally, the two bands toured together and played together at the Saddlers Wells Theatre. Cocteau Twins bass player Simon Raymonde commented that Dif Juz were the "best live band [he'd] ever seen". Although the band was mainly instrumental, they occasionally worked with a vocalist from North London, Hollis Chambers. At one point they served as a backing band for reggae/dub luminary Lee Scratch Perry for a few live dates. A studio album of this collaboration was recorded with Robin Guthrie as producer, but the album was never released and sits unheard in the 4AD vaults. There is currently some debate as to why. 4AD's current stance is that the Curtis brothers never really appreciated the results; however, Dave Curtis has stated that he believes it's "the best thing Dif Juz ever did". The band never officially disbanded. However, due to health issues, neither Dave Curtis nor Bromley were able to devote the time needed to the band, and this led to a "slow dissolve". For a time, the band continued with bass player Scott Rodger who performed recorded with the band on "Out of The Trees" and subsequent touring, but the spark seemed to be diminishing.The final step to dissolution occurred when Thomas became a touring drummer for The Jesus and Mary Chain. 4AD manager Ivo Watts-Russell said that he "expected these most individual of individuals to work together again at some point", but this never happened. Thomas has also worked with Butterfly Child, Moose, Cocteau Twins, The Wolfgang Press and April March. Bromley is currently performing in a band called The Children. Dave Curtis spent some time collaborating with The Wolfgang Press, This Mortal Coil and Tranquil Trucking Company. Discography: Studio albums: Time Clock Turn Back (1983) | Who Says So? (1983) | Extractions (1985) EP's: Huremics (1981) | Vibrating Air (1981) Compilation albums: Out of the Trees (1986) | Soundpool (1999) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.