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- The_Atrix_(band) abstract "The Atrix were an Irish new wave/power pop band formed in mid 1978 by John Borrowman (guitar/vocals) and Chris Green (keyboards), both ex Berlin. Alan Finney on bass (ex Schoolkids) and drummer Hugh Friel, ex Slow Motion Orchestra. This lineup made the first demo recording (\"Circus Tragedy\") and appeared at the Carnsore Point Anti-NuclearRally in 1978. Finney was later replaced by Dick Conroy on bass.They came out of the same Dublin theatre/cabaret scene as Jim Sheridan, The Radiators, Neil Jordan, Agnes Bernelle, Peter Sheridan and The Virgin Prunes. The Atrix combined a strong theatrical element to quirky but memorable tunes, the most striking examples being the singles \"The Moon Is Puce\" and \"Treasure onthe Wasteland\".The band released its first single \"The Moon is Puce\" on Seamus O'Neill's Mulligan label in late 1979 to modest acclaim in its local market. This first single was produced by Philip Chevron, then a member of The Radiators From Space and later of The Pogues. The band signed to Dave Dee's DoubleDee Records label in 1980 and released the follow-up single \"Treasure on the Wasteland\" in 1980. It was produced by Midge Ure. They released 'Procession', their only album in 1981.Borrowman later teamed up with Frank West and the two wrote and recorded songs, playing gigs as Very Much in Love and The Atrix. They released two further singles as The Atrix: 'Very Much in Love' and 'Your Halo is Burning' (with Chris Green on keyboards and Dick Conroy on bass, produced by Andrew Boland). 'Very Much in Love' was subsequently released in Denmark using the band name Afghan Trucks.Lead singer, John Borrowman also published two books of poetry -- \"Weak Ends\" (self publishedin Dublin, 1977) and \"Master Of None\" (Beaver Row Press, Dublin, 1984). He died in Copenhagen in1998.".
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- The_Atrix_(band) comment "The Atrix were an Irish new wave/power pop band formed in mid 1978 by John Borrowman (guitar/vocals) and Chris Green (keyboards), both ex Berlin. Alan Finney on bass (ex Schoolkids) and drummer Hugh Friel, ex Slow Motion Orchestra. This lineup made the first demo recording (\"Circus Tragedy\") and appeared at the Carnsore Point Anti-NuclearRally in 1978.".
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