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I Start Counting were an
electronic music Electronic music is a genre of music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means ( electroa ...
duo from North London. The band consisted of David Baker and Simon Leonard.


Background

Baker and Leonard had met at Middlesex University; both had an affection for
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."Konnecting - I Start Counting" Sleeve Notes. Retrieved 30 May 2011. In 1982, they began to DJ together which led them to form the I Start Counting project. Leonard specialized in the technology side and Baker was biased toward the musical side of the project. They approached Daniel Miller with some demos of their recorded material. These demos led to Mute Records signing the duo in 1984. Initially, they recorded two singles for Mute titled "Letters to a Friend" and "Still Smiling"; both singles were produced by Daniel Miller. Then in 1986, I Start Counting recorded their debut album titled ''My Translucent Hands''. The album was produced by Paul Kendall.“Mute Records - My Translucent Hands”
Retrieved 7 November 2010.
In 1987, they supported
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on their European tour. The band's second album was released in June 1989, titled ''Fused''. It included a new version of the track "Lose Him",“Mute Records – Fused (Release)”
Retrieved 17 November 2010.
made up of sampled voices instead of a recorded singer. In 1990, they recorded some new material, but realized that it sounded quite different from their previous electropop recordings. This new style of dance/techno was released under the name Fortran 5; the band would later change their name again to cater for the Kraftwerk-influenced project known as Komputer.


As Fortran 5

Around 1990, Baker and Leonard had begun recording new material, and realised that the new music had a different sound compared to their previous electropop style. They decided to rename their project Fortran 5 in order to give their new dance/techno style a fresh start. The new project also involved the duo collaborating and working with a number of other artists. These included Kris Weston of
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, and Rod Slater from
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. The band's final album was titled ''Avocado Suite'' and was their most experimental work; this was far removed from their early electropop sound. Fortran 5 also remixed songs from artists such as
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,
Erasure Erasure () is an English synth-pop duo formed in London in 1985, consisting of lead vocalist and songwriter Andy Bell with songwriter, producer and keyboardist Vince Clarke, previously known as co-founder of the band Depeche Mode and a membe ...
and
Laibach Laibach () is a Slovenian avant-garde music group associated with the industrial, martial, and neo-classical genres. Formed in the mining town of Trbovlje (at the time in Yugoslavia) in 1980, Laibach represents the musical wing of the Neue ...
. Simon Leonard also wrote a novella called ''Fortran 5'', which was published by Malice Aforethought Press.


As Komputer

Leonard and Baker reacted to the tedium of mid-1990s indie guitar music by returning to their Kraftwerk-inspired roots which again provoked a name change to Komputer. The band took samples from a variety of sources: from Russian cosmonauts to rubbish compactors and mobile phone ringtones. Komputer's first releases, the ''Komputer EP'' from 1996, and the subsequent album ''The World of Tomorrow'' were a respectful homage to the duo's German electronic heroes (
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used a sample from "Looking Down on London" for their track "The Right Side?"). Later material saw Komputer absorbing a much wider variety of influences and creating their own unique style of English electronic pop/folk music. The duo never performed live as Fortran 5, but from the earliest days as Komputer, live shows were very important, leading to many performances all over Europe, most recently appearing at the Short Circuit presents Mute festival at London’s Roundhouse. For ''Synthetik'', the band's third album, the music gradually evolved over a long period of time, tracks were tried out in live sets then discarded or reworked in the studio, maturing into a return to the more traditional electro sound of the first album, ''The World of Tomorrow'', with the incorporation of a more experimental and contemporary electronica approach.


Discography


Albums

As I Start Counting * 1986 - ''My Translucent Hands'' (
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) * 1989 - ''Fused'' (Mute) * 1991 - ''Catalogue'' (compilation) (Mute, Elektra) As Fortran 5 * 1991 - ''Blues'' (Mute) * 1993 - ''Bad Head Park'' (Mute) * 1995 - ''Avocado Suite'' (Mute)


Singles

As I Start Counting * 1984 - "Letters to a Friend" (Mute) * 1985 - "Still Smiling" (Mute) * 1986 - "Catch That Look" (Mute) * 1987 - "My Translucent Hands" (Mute) * 1988 - "Lose Him" (Mute) * 1988 - "Ra! Ra! Rawhide" (Mute) * 1989 - "Million Headed Monster" (Mute)


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