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The Spoons, Man Made Lake, D Trevlon Band

1980′s new wave/pop sensations, the SPOONS, play their first show in Victoria ...
Event can be attended in person In-Person Event
7:45pm - 11:00am  Doors at: 7:00pm $22 advance

Artists

The Spoons
Punk from Sault Ste Marie Ontario
1990s
Man Made Lake
from Victoria BC
Available for Shows/Gigs
D Trevlon Band
from Vancouver BC
Uncertain

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Hard-copy tickets

Physical tickets at: Ticketweb, Lyles Place

Event Description

1980′s new wave/pop sensations, the SPOONS, play their first show in Victoria in nearly 20 years! Best known for their 1981 hits ”Nova Heart” and their 1984 hit “Romantic Traffic“, the band have just released their first album since 1988 (Static In Transmission) which features the excellent single and video “You Light Up“.

Well known for their amazing live performances, and with tickets priced at only $22 + s/c (advance), this is a must see concert for anybody that grew up in the 80′s – and for anybody that has since discovered their music since.

SPOONS will be joined by Victoria’s MAN MADE LAKE and Vancouver’s D TREVLON BAND

Tickets available at TicketWeb.ca and in Victoria at Lyle’s Place (770 Yates St, Victoria, 250.382.8422) ON SALE NOW!

Free MP3s:

SPOONS Promo MP3 LINKS

SPOONS Nova Heart (Singularity Mix) https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0PJrQyehKJjTEpJYi1UU0Q5Qmc/edit?usp=sharing

SPOONS Nova Heart (Dark Before Dawn Mix) https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0PJrQyehKJjT1FUTzJPV01kRzQ/edit?usp=sharing

SPOONS SnowGlobes https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0PJrQyehKJjU0pMMjN1TXNvTTA/edit?usp=sharing


MAN MADE LAKE Promo MP3 LINKS

Lemon Cake: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0PJrQyehKJjV3lyeHhmcWhreWc/edit?usp=sharing

Freeway (Rough Child Remix): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0PJrQyehKJjS2p1Wm9Oam1kYXc/edit?usp=sharing

Artist bio:
Spoons are a Canadian New Wave synthpop band, formed in 1979 in Burlington. They recorded several Canadian chart hits between 1982 and 1989, and in 1983, they won Group of the Year at the U-Know awards. Their most popular songs include “Romantic Traffic“, “Nova Heart“, “Old Emotions” and “Tell No Lies”.

HISTORY:

Spoons was formed in Burlington, Ontario in 1979. The band initially consisted of Gordon Deppe (lead vocals and guitar), Sandy Horne (vocals and bass),Brett Wickens (keyboards, synths) and Peter Shepherd (drums). Deppe, Horne and Wickens attended Aldershot High School, and Deppe and Horne (the only constant members of the band) dated in high school.

In late 1979, Shepherd left the band and was replaced by Derrick Ross on drums. Spoons then released an independent single, “After the Institution”, in 1980 on Mannequin Records. Shortly thereafter, Wickens left the band to release an electronica album under the pseudonym Ceramic Hello, also on Mannequin Records, and later became a graphic designer designing album covers for such artists as Peter Gabriel. He was replaced by keyboardist Rob Preuss, who was only fifteen when he joined Spoons.

The band’s first album, Stick Figure Neighbourhood, was released in 1981, and is notable for being one of the earliest New Wave albums engineered by Daniel Lanois.

The following year, Spoons released their breakthrough album Arias & Symphonies. This album spawned three Top 40 hits in Canada: “Nova Heart”, “Arias & Symphonies”, and “Smiling in Winter”. All were dance-oriented New Wave hits.

Around this time, Spoons’ higher profile allowed them to become the opening act for bands such as Culture Club, Simple Minds, and The Police.

Spoons’ 1983 album, Talkback was produced by Nile Rodgers. Rodgers had been approached to produce tracks for Culture Club, but after seeing them in concert, he was unimpressed with that band’s reliance on backing tapes—he was, however, taken with the Spoons opening set, and elected to produce them instead. The Talkback album included the hit “Old Emotions”. Following that, the band expanded their sound somewhat, releasing a two-sided hit in 1984 with “Tell No Lies” b/w “Romantic Traffic”, also produced by Rodgers. The upbeat “Tell No Lies” featured a more mainstream pop sound than was customary for Spoons, while “Romantic Traffic” was a downtempo song with adult contemporaryleanings that would become the group’s most enduring hit.

Both “Tell No Lies” and “Romantic Traffic” later found their way onto the soundtrack for the film Listen to the City, in which Horne was featured in a supporting role. However, Listen to the City was not a Spoons album, as it consisted largely of instrumental music and was credited solely to Gordon Deppe.

In 1985 Preuss and Ross left Spoons, and were replaced by Scott MacDonald (keyboards) and Steve Kendry (drums), respectively. The band also switched from New Wave imprint Ready Records, which had folded after the release of Listen to the City, to the more rock-oriented Anthem Records label. Accordingly, Spoons’ 1986 single “Bridges Over Borders” marked a departure from their characteristic sound and showcased a harder rock orientation, as did later single “Rodeo”.

The new Spoons line-up released the album Bridges Over Borders in 1986, but was a commercial disaster as it did not chart in the Canadian Top 100, nor did any of the three singles pulled from the LP. The follow-up LP Vertigo Tango reunited the band with Arias & Symphonies producer John Punter, and was a partial return to the band’s New Wave roots. The album featured the band’s final hit single, “Waterline” (1989), a languid, introspective ballad.

Spoons took a break from recording in the 1990s to allow time to focus on family, but Deppe, Horne, and various other players, reunited for several Spoons reunion gigs in the 1990s and into the next decade. In 2007, Spoons released Unexpected Guest at a Cancelled Party, a collection of previously unreleased material recorded between 1982 and 1985 by the Deppe, Horne, Preuss, Ross line-up.

In 2008, Limited Edition was released. It is a greatest-hits of sorts and was released on the Ready Records Imprint to replace the out-of-print Collectible Spoons.

The band continues to play occasional shows in the Toronto and Hamilton area. In 2010 at the Woodbine Park Summerfest for Vinyl 95.3, the band released its first new studio work in over 20-years – the double A-Side “Imperfekt/Breaking In” which was limited to 100 copies.

In the Spring of 2010, a Spoons lineup of Deppe & Horne, with producer Jeff Carter, began recording their sixth studio album, Static in Transmission. The first single released from these sessions was the limited-edition “Imperfekt” b/w “Breaking In”. Only a few hundred CD singles were released with a few being made available for fans. The release date for Static in Transmission was March 29, 2011. In March, 2011, the band began filming for the first single to go to radio for the album, “You Light Up”, which is being created by the band’s former Keyboardist, Stephen Sweeney. Fans were invited to be a part of the music video as audience members. To promote the new album, a tour is expected with Casey MQ on keyboards and Chris McNeill on drums.

On Canada Day 2012, Spoons once again performed at Woodbine Park for Vinyl 95.3′s Red, White and Vinyl event. Their newest CD EP marking 30 Years of “Nova Heart” was made available.

On November 13, 2012 Spoons released the 30th Anniversary Edition of their Arias and Symphonies album. This is available in a CD format and in a digital format through iTunes.

In November and December 2012, Spoons played a series of shows with Rob Preuss and Derrick Ross, reuniting temporarily the classic 1980s line-up.

The Spoons are touring across Canada in 2014.

Post-Spoons careers

Gordon Deppe has a new pop rock trio called Five Star Fall.
Gordon Deppe’s band “The Lost Boys” routinely play the Ivy Arms in Milton, Ontario, Shakespeare Arms in Guelph, and the various Bier Markt locations in Toronto.
Sandy Horne performs and tours with Coast Tsimshian singer/songwriter, storyteller, recording artist Shannon Thunderbird, a First Nations artist originally from Northern British Columbia.
Rob Preuss went on to play with Honeymoon Suite on their Racing After Midnight album. He is now the Associate Musical Director for Mamma Mia! at the Wintergarden Theater in New York City.
Brett Wickens stayed involved in music, collaborating with Kinetic Ideals, Andy McCluskey of OMD, Jah Wobble, William Orbit, Peter Hook of New Order and Martha Ladly, amongst others, but is probably most well known for his album cover design work with Peter Saville Associates. He is now a partner in the San Francisco design firm, Ammunition.
Derrick Ross was working with a subsidiary record label owned by EMI Music Canada, and then became Vice President of EMI Music Canada.
Scott Macdonald taught middle school science in Hamilton, Ontario from 1998 until 2001. He is currently residing in Asia where he lives with his wife and two children. He now teaches in United world College South East Asia Singapore East.
Gordon Deppe used to be a programmer for the 80′s channel on Galaxie.

DISCOGRAPHY:

Singles:

Year Title Peak positions Album
CAN
1980 “After the Institution” — Non-album song
1982 “Nova Heart“ 40 Arias & Symphonies
“Arias & Symphonies“ 18
“Smiling in Winter“ 30
1983 “Old Emotions“ 28 Talkback
“The Rhythm” —
1984 “Talkback” —
“Tell No Lies“ 34 Listen to the City
“Romantic Traffic“ 55
1986 “Bridges Over Borders“ — Bridges Over Borders
“Be Alone Tonight“ —
1987 “Rodeo” —
1988 “When Time Turns Around“ 68 Vertigo Tango
1989 “Waterline“ 44
“Sooner or Later“ —
2010 “Imperfekt” — Static in Transmission
2011 “You Light Up“ —


Albums
Stick Figure Neighbourhood (1981)
Arias & Symphonies (1982)
Talkback (1983)
Listen to the City (1984, Gordon Deppe with Spoons)
Bridges Over Borders (1986)
Vertigo Tango (1988)
Collectible Spoons (1994, greatest hits)
Unexpected Guest at a Cancelled Party (2007, unreleased material)
Limited Edition (2008, greatest hits to replace Collectible Spoons)
Static in Transmission (March 29, 2011)
Nova Heart 30th Anniversary EP (March 26, 2012)
Arias & Symphonies 30th Anniversary Edition (November 13, 2012)

DVDs
Spoons Live in Concert (Toronto 1982 & Montreal 1984) (September 12, 2006)

Videos:

Nova Heart: http://youtu.be/KA5CEUZH1AA

Smiling In Winter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OzTQ1EPr48

Old Emotions: http://youtu.be/o68K3xsL56k

Romantic Traffic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vubMfPh7URs&feature=share&list=PL8DvUJUHy2E5MxEtppmPS9PLAbNneQ3Ih

Tell No Lies: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io9is64uRb8&list=PL8DvUJUHy2E5MxEtppmPS9PLAbNneQ3Ih&feature=share&index=11

Waterline: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y20vfu17EJo&list=PL8DvUJUHy2E5MxEtppmPS9PLAbNneQ3Ih&feature=share&index=13

You Light Up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ivAwNQHvXs&feature=share&list=PL8DvUJUHy2E5MxEtppmPS9PLAbNneQ3Ih&index=28

Sundown: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Wr50TSG8D8&list=UUnnzSq3RDf3Q0as-mopBBEg&feature=share&index=4

Sooner or Later: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hmfHkT08Ss&feature=share&list=UUnnzSq3RDf3Q0as-mopBBEg&index=5

When Time Turns Around: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnjkgZBodqE&list=UUnnzSq3RDf3Q0as-mopBBEg

Bridges Over Borders: http://youtu.be/cfdPAfOw65g

Be Alone Tonight http://youtu.be/RKsBZdeDn1s



ITunes :

Static In Transmission: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/static-in-transmission/id428048068?uo=4&at=11l4W3

Talkback: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/talkback/id354752612?uo=4&at=11l4W3

Arias & Symphonies (30th Ann) https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/arias-symphonies-30th-anniversary/id570890499?uo=4&at=11l4W3

Nova Heart (30th) https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/nova-heart-ep-30th-anniversary/id504752006?uo=4&at=11l4W3

Stick Figure Neigbourhood https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/stick-figure-neighbourhood/id660741399?uo=4&at=11l4W3

Unexpected Guest At A Cancelled Party https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/unexpected-guest-at-cancelled/id265091496?uo=4&at=11l4W3


ET CANADA FEATURE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFLZpDpxrJk

Venue

Alix Goolden Performance Hall

907 Pandora Victoria BC
V8R 1X5

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The Spoons, Man Made Lake, D Trevlon Band @ Alix Goolden Performance Hall May 17 2014 - Nov 23rd @ Alix Goolden Performance Hall

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