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Greater Than One is an English
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band, founded by husband and wife Michael Wells and Lee Newman in 1985. They released many albums under this name, and also under the names Tricky Disco, GTO, John + Julie, Church of Extacy, Signs of Chaos, T.D.5, Salami Brothers, Killout Squad, Technohead and L.E.D.. Only a few of their singles were commercially successful. Since Newman's death on 4 August 1995 from
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, Wells continues to release music under some of these names, and also as the Man and S.O.L.O.


1985: Greater Than One

In 1985, Newman and Wells met at the
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in
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, formed Greater Than One, and released their first album ''Kill the Pedagogue'' on cassette. During the late 1980s they organised art installations and exhibitions accompanied by their own music: "When the whole audience were in, we started a soundtrack ... war sirens and searchlights. This was designed to disorientate the audience, throwing them into an unexpected nightmare. After the shock, Islamic chanting began which then changed to ''Song For England'', during which we came onstage wearing illuminous skull masks...". They formed their own
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''Kunst=Kapital'' and released four further albums under this alias between 1987 and 1990.


1990: First hits

Their first hit single was the trance record "Pure" as GTO on
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, a club hit around Europe, closely followed by "Tricky Disco" as Tricky Disco on
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, which peaked at number 14 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1990. They used many aliases because, releasing so much material, they feared the press would not write about it all, if they knew it all came from the same band. As Newman said, "if you give them a Tricky Disco one week and then a John and Julie two weeks later and GTO a month later they’ll write about all of it". Their aliases also allowed them to release different types of material on different
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s. The single "Double Happiness" as John and Julie appeared on
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; the 12 inch single "Listen to the rhythm flow''"'' as GTO was released on Jumping Man Records in 1991; the 1993 ''Tip of the Iceberg'' album as GTO was released on
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, and the 1995 album ''Headsex'' as Technohead appeared on
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1995: Technohead

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'' contained their biggest hit, "
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". The remix by Flamman & Abraxas was accompanied by a video featuring three youths with shaved heads, wearing
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T-shirts and carrying inflatable hammers, chasing a
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on a bicycle around a park in Amsterdam. Newman died later that year in August, after a brief battle with cancer. It reached number 1 in 12 countries including
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, and number 6 in the UK in February 1996, which culminated in two performances on ''
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'' in January and February of the same year. Two Technohead follow-up singles followed in 1996. "Happy Birthday" fared mildly well in Europe, cracking the top 20 in the UK and Finland in April at No. 18 and No. 20, respectively, reached the top 40 in Ireland and the Netherlands with peaks at No. 23 and No. 28, respectively, and managed to chart in Germany at No. 100. The follow-up single, "Banana-na-na", which was released in October, cracked the top 40 in the Netherlands at No. 38 and peaked at No. 64 in the UK.The Zobbel website Chart Log UK 1994 – 2006
Zobbel.de, accessed 15 June 2007.
Wells has recorded many singles and three more albums since, including two Tricky Disco singles in February 2007 and two Technohead singles in 2010 and 2014, both of which were released on Mokum Records. In 2019, Wells returned to Mokum Records to release the song "Hands Up!" in order to commemorate the label's 200th release and also to release the "Wasted EP" as MOK202.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb9CLBvhtic


Discography


Studio albums


Greater Than One

*''Kill the Pedagogue'' (1985) *''All the Masters Licked Me'' (1987) *''Trust'' (recorded 1987 as the first attempt of All the Masters Licked Me) *''Dance of the Cowards'' (1988) *''London'' (1989) *''G-Force'' (1989) *''Index'' (1991) (EP) *''Duty + Trust'' (1991 - recorded 1987/1988)


GTO

*''Tip of the Iceberg'' (1993)


Church of Extacy

*''Technohead'' (1993)


Technohead

*''
Headsex ''Headsex'' is the first album by Technohead, a pseudonym of the duo Greater Than One, released in 1995. It is the album from which the single " I Wanna Be a Hippy" was taken, which peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart in February 1996. ...
'' (1995) *''Wasted'' (EP) (2019)


Signs Ov Chaos

*''Frankenscience'' (1996)


The Man

*''Phunk Box'' (1997)


Signs of Chaos

*''Departure'' (1998)


S.O.L.O.

*''Out Is In'' (1999)


Singles


Technohead


References


External links


Official site
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