éVoid - Classics

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Artist: éVoid
Album: Classics
Rating: 5.0

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Review by Andrew Avant

Classics by éVoid is a compilation album that showcases the best of the South African new wave band's music from the 1980s. The album features 14 tracks, including their hit singles "Shadows," "Taximan," and "I Am a Fadget."

The album opens with the upbeat and catchy "Shadows," which sets the tone for the rest of the album - a mix of new wave, rock, and pop with a distinctive South African flavor. The band's unique sound is evident throughout the album, with the use of synths, guitar riffs, and catchy hooks.

The standout tracks on the album include "Taximan," which features a driving beat and memorable chorus, and "I Am a Fadget," a slower, more contemplative track that showcases the band's versatility. Other notable tracks include "Johnny," "Dance the Instinct," and "The General."

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Jeremiah & Josephine
Ikologi
Dance the Instinct
Junk Jive
Race of Tan
Mix It Up
I Am a Fadget
Kwela Walk
Taximan
Retread
Jiving To the Weekend Beat
Ordinary Life
Shoes
Urban Warrior
Language of Love
Riding the Sky
Shadows
Under Blue Skies
Civil Servant
Sangoma

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Catalog Numbers

TATCD6

Labels

MultiKulti

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation

Notes

South African Compilation of Evoid greatest hits, Rare TATCD6

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Barcode: 765455000622

About éVoid

éVoid was a popular 1980s afro rock/pop/jive/dance/punk band in South Africa. Originally formed in 1977 around core members and brothers Lucien and Erik Windrich and then known simply as Void, the group won their section of the "East Rand Battle Of The Bands" in 1978. Adopting the name éVoid in 1982, the band would (complete with painted faces, tribal dances and jive rhythms - known as 'ethnotronics') rise in prominence and receive increasing attention, thanks to their live performances and guerilla-style self-promotion as they moved from one rock venue to the next across the country. éVoid's most famous residency was surely that at the Chelsea Hotel in Hillbrow, Johannesburg, with dedicated fans (known as fadgets) in almost equally outrageous and colourful ethno-gypsy garb queueing for hundreds of metres. Early in 1983, drummer George Voros left for England. Wayne Harker was hired and work on their eponymous debut album began in April of that year. 1985 saw éVoid play in front of some 100,000 music fans at "The Concert in the Park" in support of Operation Hunger at Johannesburg's Ellis Park Stadium. However, by then the band also felt that they had reached the pinnacle of their hopes in South Africa and the brothers left for the UK. Work on the duo's second album "Here Comes the Rot" was undertaken throughout most of 1986 and the album was released in December 1986 to coincide with éVoid's return to SA for a six-week nationwide tour - to mixed views and sentiments. The duo released a third, "Graffiti Lounge

Name Vars

  • E Void
  • Evoid
  • Void

Members

  • Wayne Harker
  • Erik Windrich
  • Lucien Windrich
  • George Voros
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Summary by Andrew Avant

Classics by éVoid is a must-have for fans of South African new wave music and anyone who appreciates catchy, well-crafted pop songs. The album is a testament to the band's talent and enduring legacy, and a fitting tribute to their contribution to the South African music scene of the 1980s.

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