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Portion Control (band)
Portion Control are a British electronic and industrial band from South London, formed in 1979. The original incarnation of the group existed until 1987; after a brief incarnation as Solar Enemy, they reformed in 2002. The band pioneered the use of sampling and were acclaimed for their use of the Apple II computer based Greengate DS3 sampling and sequencing system. They have been cited as an influence on Front Line Assembly, Skinny Puppy, Orbital and Nine Inch Nails. History Portion Control formed in 1979 with a line-up of Dean Piavani, Ian Sharp and John Whybrew. The band took the name "Portion Control" from Whybrew's time in catering school, presuming it to be not particularly pretentious or associated with a particular style. The trio's first release, the cassette-only ''A Fair Portion'' (including Andy Wilson of The Passage (band), the Passage on bass), was issued in 1980 by Ladelled Music, followed by three further cassettes on In Phaze Records, ''Gaining Momentum'' a ...
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