Au Go Go Records is the name of a
Melbourne,
Australia
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based
independent record label
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.
It was founded by
Bruce Milne and Philip Morland from a house in
Brunswick Street,
Fitzroy in
1979
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and was later operated by Greta Moon.
The label started releasing bands on the
Melbourne punk and
new wave scene. Its first release was in 1979 with the
EP ''Overnight'' by Two Way Garden. The label's first 25 releases included debut recordings of some seminal Australian acts such as Crackajacks, Marching Girls, Clint Small, Scapa Flow, Little Murders, the Zorros, Dorian Gray and Plays With Marionettes (later The Wreckery, featuring Hugo Race). Philip Morland left and Greta Moon joined in 1982.
By 1982 the label had started to increase its profile due to the local and overseas success of bands like
The Moodists (featuring
Dave Graney and
Mick Turner later of
Dirty Three). Notable releases included
the Scientists' "Swampland" (actually the b-side of the single "This Is My Happy Hour") and
God's "
My Pal
"My Pal" is a 1988 single from Australian band God.
Details
Formed in Melbourne in 1986, the members of God were all 15 or 16 at the time
Bruce Milne of Au Go Go Records signed the band and released "My Pal" as their debut single in January 1 ...
", one of the label's most popular releases, as well as titles by
Ollie Olsen's band
No,
Harem Scarem
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, various compilations such as the ''Asleep At The Wheel'' collection of (mostly unsigned)
Melbourne bands, and the well-received ''Hard To Beat'', a double album tribute to
the Stooges, featuring many Australian acts. In April 1989, the label released the debut single by the
Candy Harlots, entitled ''Red Hot Rocket'', with the initial 500 copies pressed on red vinyl and wrapped in a pair of women's knickers printed with the band name.
The label also branched out into international releases, issuing albums (under license) by overseas bands such as
Sonic Youth
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,
Mudhoney
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,
Dinosaur Jr.,
Big Black
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and
The 5.6.7.8's
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Members
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. Au Go Go was also instrumental in helping these bands tour Australia. in 1989 Bruce Milne started an offshoot label, Giant Claw Records, to issue
7" singles.
The Au-Go-Go record label continued throughout the 1990s, issuing early releases from such Australian acts as
Spiderbait
Spiderbait is an Australian alternative rock band from Finley, New South Wales, formed in 1991 by bass guitarist and singer Janet English, drummer and singer Kram (musician), Kram, and guitarist Damian Whitty. In 2004 the group's cover version o ...
,
The Meanies
The Meanies are an Australian punk rock band formed in 1988 by D.D. Meanie (a.k.a. Dennis DePianto) on lead guitar, Link Meanie (a.k.a. Lindsay McLennan) on vocals and guitar, Ringo Meanie (a.k.a. Mark Hobbs) on drums, and VB Meanie (a.k.a. Da ...
and
Magic Dirt, the latter becoming one of the label's top attractions. Magic Dirt left Au Go Go in 1999, and the label never fully recovered.
Many of Au Go Go's releases are now out of print and are fast becoming collector's items.
Au Go Go Records shop
In 1987, with the success of their mail-order and distribution services, Au Go Go opened a record shop at a retail space in Little Collins St in Melbourne's CBD, also taking over the lease of Gaslight's suburban Malvern store. Later the business moved to its best-know location of 349 Little Bourke St on the corner of Somerset Place, then in June 2000 to a smaller space in Somerset Place. The retail aspect closed in late 2003 and elements of the business were absorbed into the operations of Shock Records. The Au Go Go website was last updated Tue Feb 3 2009.
In the 2000s Bruce Milne was involved in running Melbourne pub/rock venue
The Tote Hotel in
Collingwood, as well as a new label,
In-Fidelity Recordings. He continues to be a sought-after DJ and radio presenter, co-hosting Melbourne Music Bus Tours which is associated with the Arts Centre Melbourne's Australian Music Vault.
See also
*
List of record labels
References
External links
Infidelity Records(
Everett True, ''Tangents'')
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Australian independent record labels
Record labels established in 1979
Garage rock record labels
Indie rock record labels
Alternative rock record labels