Into a Circle

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just stumbled across a track by a band called Into a Circle.

Inside Out its called.

i remember seeing their records in friend's collections a few years ago, but they never peaked my curiosity...

however... that track is not bad! all the right guitar noises and the words aren't embarassing vampire nonsense :smile:

anyone now owt else about them?
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however... that track is not bad! all the right guitar noises and the words aren't embarassing vampire nonsense :smile:

anyone now owt else about them?
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Sorry, never heard of them
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Into a circle...fort I was at skool

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Into a Cirlce (also known as In Two a Circle) has the original guitarist from Death Cult. They released about 4 12"s, one of which I have which features the song 'Inside Out'. No, definitely no vampire nonsense on this one. They were around from about 83-87.
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When Ian Astbury split from the rest of southern death cult to form death cult & later on the cult . The rest of the band got Bee as a singer & formed Getting the fear . GTF later evolved into In2A circle with Bee & (I think) Barry remaining . They released one album & about three 12"s .
Bee was very small & good/girly looking & a lot of his lyrics revolved around sex !!!!
A later version of the band used tapes as backing and had Rose from Strawberry Switchblade on backing vocals .
They had a fair following at one point but they seemed to fizzle out in the end :(
GTF & I2AC were great bands . I saw them both a few times & they were both bands which should have been bigger .
I have not heard anything about what any of them are doing now .

Quiff boy - did you get the cds I sent ??

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biggy wrote:Quiff boy - did you get the cds I sent ??

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i surely did mr big, sir. :notworthy:

and yours are almost ready to send.. sorry about the delay! :roll:
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biggy[/quote]
i surely did mr big, sir. :notworthy:

and yours are almost ready to send.. sorry about the delay! :roll:[/quote]

You had me worried for the moment :)

Don`t you think the girl on the GTF disc needed a good slap - at least she shuts up after the 2nd song :roll:

The problem now with a lot of the old bands is that if they weren`t that big originally then it`s so hard to find anything on them now - so you have to make do with what you can get .

If you find anything else on GTF/I2AC puurrlease let me know . :lol:

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Debaser wrote:Into a circle...fort I was at skool

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Eeeerm...I did not post this!

Curiouser and curiouser

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Nice to see Biggy on here :)
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reverberater wrote:Nice to see Biggy on here :)
Thanks , if I tell you that I used to have some buckle boots can I stay :)


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Bee is now living in Thailand and has a new band called Futon. There is a Japanese Into A Circle website at http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/kanagoth ... circle.htm and an Into A Circle Yahoo Group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/intoacircle

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it's also now possible to embarrass another person with IN2A0

biggy posted that getting the fear who evolved into IN2A0 originated from The Southern Death Cult after Ian Assberry split the band in 82...

strangely enough that during the Cult's last tour in 2001 they had a hired Bassist called Billy Morrison...who's first band was...IN2A0

i suggest that some of you who like a heavier industrial sound check out Billys last band called Stimulator... Camp Freddy (for amusement only) and his new project with Jon Claydon called Dohney...

Quiff Boy...u really need to get out more!!...

next you'll be telling us how u remember going to see early Mi**ion Chapter 22 stable mates Balam & the Angel...and Gaye Bikers On Acid...
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Aaah , I remember seeing the Cult (1st tour after name shortening) with Balaam and the angel at the Leadmill for 50 pence .

they were the days (and prices)
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biggy wrote:Aaah , I remember seeing the Cult (1st tour after name shortening) with Balaam and the angel at the Leadmill for 50 pence .

they were the days (and prices)
yeah i saw them on that tour too...

Edinburgh finally got a look in...but the cost for the show is forgotten now...

BalaAm...two A's...damn i always spell that wrong!!
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mark from balaaaaaam is now running a pub in Lichfield :eek: I put on a couple of nights there in 2001, nice place ;D
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