Playground Final Cassette 1987
Playground started as an idea in 1985 by both Richard Johnson (4) and Andy P. , who together were also respectively editing, publishing and writing the popular Grim Humour zine. Rehearsals intially comprised them and their friends Dylan Hollinsbee, Harvey Havoc Francis and a couple of others improvising a kind of industrialtainted noiserock around a drum machine. As well as guitars, the band would use backing tapes and a keyboard sometimes. During the course of a year, however, the sound developed from being ramshackle and sludgelike to something more powerful, helped no less by the arrival of Paul Dudeney on drums and Paul Fuzz Wright on bass (themselves replacing Havoc and was asked to leave the band for being too good a musician). Still drawing from industrial music and both postpunk (such as Wire, The Fall, The Cure, ATV whose Splitting In Two they covered initially) and its sprawling into the then extremely vibrant scene centred around NYC and
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