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The Venetians
OriginSydney, New South Wales, Australia
GenresSynthpop, new wave
Years active1982–1989
LabelsFestival/Parole Records
Chrysalis Records
MembersRik Swinn
David Skeet
Matthew Hughes
Peter Watson
Tim Powles

The Venetians were an Australian synthpop act that had several hit records in Australia during the mid-1980s.

Biography

The Venetians formed in late 1982, when Rik Swinn (lead vocalist) arrived in Australia with a 24-track master demo of a song he'd recorded in England. He read a newspaper advert placed by two musicians looking for a lead singer. Within weeks, Swinn hooked up with guitarists David Skeet and Peter Watson (ex Adelaide band Scandal). Drummer Tim Powles was next to join and keyboardist Mathew Hughes completed the line up to form Venetians.

"The chemistry was definitely there from the beginning," says Swinn.

The Venetians released their first single "Sound On Sound" in 1983, a version of Swinn's original demo. The band signed with Festival Records' Parole Records label. Though accompanied by a video which attracted a lot of airplay, "Sound On Sound" failed to chart significantly but was regarded as a 'turntable hit' following major airplay on Triple J. Their second single "Chinese I's" generated some chart action while the band began to build their reputation as a live act. They also began work on their debut album, Step Off the Edge, produced by Vic Coppersmith-Heaven. Following the release "Ooh La La" as the first single from Step Off the Edge, they got their first major break: as opening act on the Split Enz's "Enz With A Bang" farewell tour. This led to further major tour activity with Icehouse and Nik Kershaw. By 1985, they were an Australian live attraction in their own right. The band released the second single "Shine The Light" in February 1985, and the album Step Off The Edge in May 1985.

Near the end of 1985, Venetians went into the studio with producer Mark Opitz to cut two songs, including the chartbusting "So Much For Love." As the band worked with producer Peter Blyton on the second album Calling In The Lions, "So Much For Love" scaled the Australian singles charts, peaking at number three on the national charts in March 1986. The Venetians then embarked on a two-month Australian tour, with The Church, and released "Inspiration," their follow-up to "So Much For Love." Both singles, and a third "If Somebody Loves You" are featured on Calling In The Lions, their first album released on the Chrysalis label. Chrysalis releasing Calling in the Lions and the single "So Much for Love" in the United States. 'So Much For Love' gained momentum in the US when a Robert Racic/Stephen Orkins 12" Club Mix b/w an extended Rock Mix reached number one on the Chicago Dance Chart. 'One From the Heart' track 3 on both the US and Australian pressing was picked up for use in an episode of Miami Vice in 1986.

Music videos were produced for So Much For Love, Inspiration and If Somebody Loves You for MTV in the US. All 3 were directed by Alex Proyas, acclaimed film director whose credits include The Crow and Dark City.

With the departure of Matthew Hughes in 1987, the Venetians spent the next year recording their third album, Amazing World with producer Mark Goldenberg and later Mark Opitz. The album was mixed at Electric Lady Studios in New York by Michael Frondelli who had worked with Billy Idol and Pat Benatar. It produced three singles, "Amazing World", "Bitter Tears" and "Must Believe", but the chart success of Calling in the Lions wasn't to be repeated and the band broke up the following year.

Since 1994 Tim Powles has played drums for Scribble (1985-1986), The Divinyls (1989), Angry Anderson Band (1990) and The Church where he currently plays a key role in both the management of the band and also the band’s recording process, producing their last three albums. David Skeet moved to the US in 1990 and worked as a producer/recording artist while signed to MCA Music in Los Angeles and Epic Records in New York. He returned to Sydney in 1999 and continued to produce records, including projects at Tim Powles's Spacejunk studio. He is currently producing and developing artists through his own production company Skeet Music and is under contract with Universal Music Publishing.

Peter Watson lives in Sydney, and works in the Finance industry. He also performs occasionally with singer Louise Anton.

Members

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Title AUS

KMR
[1]

AUS

BAS
[2]

US

100
[3]

US

Dance
[3]

May 1983 "Sound On Sound" / "Son Sur Son" 85 - - -
Nov 1983 "Chinese I's" / "Fundamental Principles" 63 40 - -
Nov 1984 "Ooh La La" / "Things" - - - -
Feb 1985 "Shine The Light" / "If London Were Venice" 91 - - -
Dec 1985 "So Much for Love" / "10" 8 13 88 35
Mar 1986 "Inspiration" / "Here Comes The Rain" 39 - - -
Jun 1986 "If Somebody Loves You" / "Voices" 67 - - -
Aug 1986 "Let It All Go" - - - -
Jun 1987 "Amazing World"/ "Another Amazing World" - - - -
May 1988 "Bitter Tears" / "Heartbeat" 24 23 - -
Sep 1988 "Must Believe" / "Looks Like Love" 82 - - -

References

  1. ^ Steffen Hung (2014-07-20). "Australian charts portal". Australian-charts.com. Retrieved 2016-01-14.
  2. ^ The Book by Barnes and Scanes P.387
  3. ^ a b "The Venetians Songs ••• Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts". Musicvf.com. Retrieved 2016-01-14.