Berlin in
1983: Bamboo Industry was founded by Ingo
Ito and George Din - originally conceived
as a pop-duo project, mixing industrial sounds with influences of
traditional asian music.
After their first demo-tapes they were joined by additional musicians
and the musical concept shifted to an alternative pop band of the
eighties with a touch of Bamboo.
The first band line-up was:
- Ingo Ito:
guitars + lead vocals
- George Din: acoustic guitars + lead
vocals
- Susa
Lie: bass
- Robin Loxley: keyboards
George Din also started his own projects,
which made him meet Gabriel
Le Mar, with whom he´s still doing records
today. But during the following years, Din frequently joined Bamboo
Industry for live concerts and studio work.
The first Bamboo Industry records were the
singles "Hypnotized" and "No Words",
both produced by Gareth Jones (Depeche Mode, Einstürzende
Neubauten). While "Hypnotized" had a major release in
1984, "No Words" was unfortunately never released, due
to an argument with the record company.
A series of live concerts in Berlin followed
and also a side project of Bamboo Industry emerged in 1988: The
B.h.h. - a world-music-disco project, contributing music to
the "Kunst-Disco" of the german Goethe-Institut, during
the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea, including several
life performances of The B.h.h. in Seoul.
In 1989 Bamboo Industry realized their first
album "Tortured By Pleasure" with 2 single releases:
"Catherine Wheel" and "Shake Hands With
The Devil".
On the album the basic band-members were joined by several guest
musicians among others Hans Behrendt (Ideal) and Heiko
Maile (Camouflage).
A bunch of live concerts followed and eventually
in 1990 a new line-up was formed for recording and playing live:
Unfortunately their major record company wasn´t
interested in continuing the project, despite to Bamboo Industry´s
successful life concerts and finally, after a few more appearances
on German television, the chapter Bamboo Industry was closed.
Ingo Ito managed to organize a studio session
by himself to work on new material with the musicians and the result
was the beginning of Rain
On Bamboo – read more about this here.
But in the vaults there still are many tapes
with unreleased material by Bamboo Industry and in the upcoming
time you´ll find information about new releases here, on the
News page and in the Download-Shop.
The first of this releases is a live album,
which was recorded on two occasions at the famous "Quasimodo"
Club in the heart of Berlin in January/February 1991.
"Bamboo
Industry - Versus The Sham Man - Live" shows the
band in a play- and powerful mood and the outstanding performances
will surely enthuse listeners today all the same as the audience
16 years ago.
The next release
will be an EP ("maybe even an album – I´m still
editing and mixing and remastering..." Ingo Ito) called
"Hongkong Memories".
It´s mainly circling around the asian
side of Bamboo Industry. Some tracks are studio rough-mixes, some
are demos and some final productions.
Like sketches in a diary about a journey you had made long ago –
and many years later you´re leafing through all these memories
and try to give them a consisting shape.
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