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Storm Bugs

Storm Bugs are a post punk band formed in 1978 in Deptford, London, by Philip Sanderson and Steven Ball who had met in the Medway Towns, England. The band have been linked to a number of genres including: cassette culture, industrial music and DIY. Storm Bugs were initially active between 1978–82 and reformed in 2001.〔Pinsent, Ed. "Philip Sanderson", Interview. ''The Sound Projector'' 16 (2008), p. 78-85.〕
==1978-82==
Both Sanderson and Ball had experimented with tape recorders whilst still at school. After moving to London in 1978 Sanderson began to get out of hours access to the electronic music studio at Goldsmiths College and also purchased a Revox reel to reel tape recorder setting up a DIY home studio. It was using these faculties that Sanderson recorded much of the Storm Bugs output from 1978 to 1980 with Ball designing the artwork for the releases.〔(''Wilson, Richard interview with Philip Sanderson for Minimal Wave'' ). Retrieved 15 August 2013〕
The first Storm Bugs release was on Snatch 1 on the Snatch Tapes cassette label. Snatch Tapes was part of the then burgeoning cassette culture scene and also released tapes by David Jackman (later of Organum), and Claire Thomas & Susan Vezey as well as tracks by the Lemon Kittens, Alien Brains, Cultural Amnesia and the Beach Surgeons (led by a young Graham Massey, later of 808 State).
Storm Bugs released three cassettes albums on Snatch Tapes: A Safe Substitute (1980), Storm Bugs (1980) and Gift (1981). In 1980 the band released their first vinyl record the Table Matters EP on Loop Records (UK). In 1981 Storm Bugs released their second single an industrial rockabilly 7-inch called "Metamorphose", on the French L'invitation au Suicide label. Ball provided lead vocals on both sides of the record. Further recordings were made in 1981/1982 but not released with the band effectively going into hibernation for 20 years. Sanderson and Ball however continued to collaborate on other projects including a short-lived pop experimental band called Swoon Baboon and in 1988 the film Green on the Horizon.〔Pinsent, Ed. "Philip Sanderson", Interview. ''The Sound Projector'' 16 (2008), p. 78-85.〕

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