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Quickspace
Also known asQuickspace Supersport
OriginLondon, England
GenresExperimental rock
Noise pop
Space rock
Krautrock
Years active1994–2005
LabelsKitty Kitty, Matador, Love Train, Elefant, Slash, Hidden Agenda, Domino, Homesleep
MembersTom Cullinan
Sean Newsham (bass) (1994–)
Ed Grimshaw (2004–)
Louis Jack-Jones (2004–)
Roxanne Stephen (2004–)
Past membersWendy Harper (vocals/guitar) (1994–1996)
Max Corradi (drums) (1994–1996)
Barry Stillwell (keyboards) (1994–1996)
Chin (1996–1998)
Steve Denton (1998–2003)
Nina Pascale (1996–2003)
Paul Shilton (1996–2003)
Robin C. (one off gig 2003)

Quickspace (originally Quickspace Supersport) was a London-based experimental rock band that was active between 1994 - 2005.

History

Quickspace formed in London, originally under the name Quickspace Supersport. Tom Cullinan, vocalist and guitarist, was formerly in Th' Faith Healers but developed their punky sound into a more tuneful but experimental style. Quickspace formed their own record label called Kitty Kitty, but while releasing many of their records through this, also released on other labels such as Domino Records and Elefant Records.

Their first single, 'Found a Way', was released on the Love Train label, followed later that year by Superplus, an EP released on Domino, which got into the Indie Top 40.

Three of the original members (Wendy, Max and Barry) left the band, leaving Tom and Sean. They dropped the 'Supersport' part of the name and started working again, with Nina Pascale (vocals/guitar), Paul Shilton (keyboards) and Chin (drums).

'Friend', the first single recorded with the new line-up, came out in early 1996 and was reminiscent of Th' Faith Healers. It was the second release on Kitty Kitty, after the band had decided to decline offers by other labels, keep a low profile and release their music themselves.

Meanwhile, work on their first full-length album had begun. It was released in autumn 1996, following the release of another single, 'Rise'. The album itself, simply titled Quickspace, had mostly favourable reviews.

In spring 1997, a collection of their early singles and rare tracks was released on the low-priced album Supo Spot. It was followed later that year by 'The Precious Mountain' EP. A new single, 'Hadid', came out in May 1998. Chin, who was always only supposed to be just on a temporary assignment, left the band about the same time and was replaced by Steve Denton. Another 7", 'Quickspace Happy Song #2' came out in June, together with the Precious Little EP, which contains the songs from the 'Hadid' and 'Happy Song #2' 7-inches on one CD.

Precious Falling, the second album proper, was released on CD and double vinyl on 31 August 1998. The album had been recorded in late 1997/early 1998 with Chin still on drums. The band went on tour across much of Europe, including a gig supporting Yo La Tengo in London and a set of gigs with labelmates Novak and Ligament in the UK.

In 2000, the band released The Death of Quickspace to much critical acclaim, followed by the 'Flat Moon Society' single later that year. Tom Cullinan released a complete cover of Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours' LP under the pseudonym Dougal Reed, but no new Quickspace songs materialised for over three years.

In 2003, an unexpected single was released on the Italian Homesleep label, but it would take two more years until a completely renewed Quickspace featuring Cullinan, Ed Grimshaw (drums), Louis Jack-Jones (bass) and ex-Th' Faith Healer Roxanne Stephen (vocals) released their next single 'Pissed Off Boy' on the Domino label in 2005.

After this Cullinan reformed Th' Faith Healers for some concerts in early 2006 but there has been no further activity under the Quickspace label.

Quickspace's label Kitty Kitty operated from 1995 to 2001 and also released albums by Broken Dog, Dougal Reed, Ligament, Novak, and Penthouse.

Discography

Main albums
Compilations
Singles & EP's
  • Quickspace Happy Song #1 (1995)
  • Found A Way (1995)
  • Superplus (1995)
  • Friend (1996)
  • Rise (1996)
  • Amigo (1997)
  • Precious Mountain (1997)
  • Hadid (1998)
  • Quickspace Happy Song #2 (1998)
  • Precious Little EP (1998)
  • The Lobbalong Song (1999)
  • The Flat Moon Society (2000)
  • In A Field Of Nymphs (2003)
  • Pissed Off Boy (2005)