C30, C60, C90 Go

Song
C30, C60, C90 Go
Band/Artist
Bow Wow Wow
Album
Girl Bites Dog
Duration
03:02
Year
1993
Listens on Spotify
1,000,000ish
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C30, C60, C90 Go is a fascinating band that emerged from the vibrant post-punk scene in the UK during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Formed in 1982, the group was inspired by a blend of punk rock, electronic music, and the DIY ethos that defined the era. Their name references cassette tapes, specifically the different lengths available, which reflects their innovative approach to music production and distribution. This choice of name also signifies their connection to the home recording culture that was growing at the time, as many bands sought to create and share their music without relying on major labels.

The band’s sound is characterised by its eclectic mix of styles, combining elements of pop, rock, and experimental music. C30, C60, C90 Go was known for their use of unconventional instruments and techniques, creating a distinctive sonic landscape that set them apart from their contemporaries. Their music often featured catchy melodies layered with abstract sounds, making it both accessible and challenging. This unique blend resonated with fans who appreciated their willingness to push boundaries and explore new musical territories.

One of the notable aspects of C30, C60, C90 Go is their commitment to the independent music scene. They were part of a wave of artists who rejected the traditional music industry model, opting instead to release their work through independent labels and cassette tapes. This approach not only allowed them greater creative freedom but also enabled them to cultivate a loyal fanbase that appreciated their grassroots ethos. Their live performances were often energetic and unpredictable, further enhancing their reputation as an exciting and innovative act.

Lyrically, C30, C60, C90 Go often delved into themes of modern life, technology, and the complexities of human relationships. Their songs frequently reflected the anxieties and aspirations of a generation grappling with rapid social change. This lyrical depth, combined with their inventive sound, helped them resonate with listeners on multiple levels. Over time, they garnered a cult following, influencing many artists who came after them and contributing to the broader narrative of independent music.

As the years went by, C30, C60, C90 Go continued to evolve while maintaining their core principles. They embraced new technologies and changing musical landscapes, remaining relevant in an ever-shifting industry. Their legacy is one of innovation and resistance, showcasing how creativity can thrive outside conventional frameworks. Today, they are remembered not only for their contributions to music but also for their role in shaping the independent music landscape that continues to flourish.

C30, C60, C90 Go featured on the following episode

SF0001 British Post – Punk Women Icons

The first episode of the Sombrero Fallout podcast, which gives you alternative music, intriguingly themed. Today’s theme celebrates the female icons of the British punk and post-punk movement. Topically more relevant than ever, the music itself has aged surprisingly well.

Discussing music by:
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Bow Wow Wow
Girls At Our Best
X-Ray Spex
The Au Pairs
The Slits
The Passions
Delta 5
The Selecter
The Raincoats
Young Marble Giants
This Mortal Coil
A Certain Ratio
Altered Images
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