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Southend (band)

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Southend
OriginSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genres
Years active
  • 1992 (1992)–1997 (1997)
  • 2003 (2003)–present
Labels
Members
  • Stuart McCarthy
  • Steve Younan
  • Melinda Page
Past members

Southend (also styled as South End) is an Australian house-techno band formed in 1992. The group consisted of synthesiser-keyboardists Stuart McCarthy, Steve Younan, Sameer Sen-Gupta, and vocalist Melinda Page. Their single, "The Winner Is..." (June 1994), reached the ARIA Singles Chart Top 10.[1] Sen-Gupta was replaced by Justin Frew on guitar in 1995. The group disbanded in 1997 and reunited in 2003 as a trio, McCarthy, Page, and Younan.

History

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Southend was formed in Sydney in 1992 by Stuart McCarthy on synthesiser and keyboards, Melinda Page on vocals, Sameer Sen-Gupta and Steve Younan (both on synthesiser and keyboards). Their debut release was a four-track, 12-inch single, "600 Miles from Nowhere" (1992) via Volition Records. The group issued a six-track extended play, Fanatical, in 1993 on Volition Records/Second Nature,[2] which provided another 12-inch single, "Get Down", later that year. The EP was recorded at Sony Music Studios (Sydney) and D.T.U., with the group producing.[2] McCarthy provided guitar and programming, Sen-Gupta on machine effects and programming, Page and Younan were both on vocals and keyboards.[2]

"The Winner Is...", a single by Southend with Nik Fish (a.k.a. Nik Vatoff), an Australian trance DJ, appeared in June 1994. It was co-written by McCarthy, Sen-Gupta and Vatoff.[3] The lyrics are based around a sample of the speech by International Olympic Committee chairman, Juan Antonio Samaranch, when announcing the winner of the 2000 Summer Olympics bid, as "Syd-er-ney". The single reached No. 9 on the ARIA Charts.[1]

Southend issued a re-mix album, Fanatically Remixed, in 1994 with eleven tracks.[4] The group have performed at the annual Big Day Out, from 1993 to 1996. Sen-Gupta left in 1995 to start his solo career, he was replaced by a guitarist, Justin Frew.

Southend has produced local and international releases for Hoodoo Gurus, Paul Holden, Acid Babies, the Whitlams, Kim Salmon, and Michal Nicholas. They undertook a remix collaboration with Sasha Vatoff on Vagen's track, "Buggin", and a cover of Bronski Beat's "Smalltown Boy", which appeared on Groovescooter Records' compilation album by various artists, Re:fashioned 2.

After disbanding in 1997, Frew and McCarthy formed Antenna with Dave Faulkner (of Hoodoo Gurus) on lead vocals and guitar, and Salmon (ex-the Cheap Nasties, the Manikins, the Scientists, Beasts of Bourbon) on vocals and guitar in 1998.[5] Antenna's sole album, Installation (1998),[5] was the first release on Mushroom International. That group broke up early in the following year.[5]

Southend reformed in 2004 to perform at Utopia on Near Years Eve in Sydney. They were the first band to appear live on Channel V's "Room 208". After three tracks licensed by Ministry of Sound (Australia) in 2009, Undercover Music's Yep! Records has released Southend's entire back catalogue (including previously unreleased material) through MGM Distribution and iTunes.

Discography

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Albums

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List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart
positions
AUS
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Fanatical 138
Fanatically Remixed
  • Released: October 1994
  • Label: Volition Records/Sony (VOLTCD114)
  • Note: remix albums
124
Compilation
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Volition Records/Sony Dance (5010202000)
  • Note: compilation albums

Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions
AUS
[1][6]
"600 Miles from Nowhere" 1992
"Get Down" (12-inch) 1993
"Take Me Up" 175
"The Winner Is..." (with Nik Fish) 1994 9
"If You Believe" 108
"Confession" / "The Dream" 1995 199
"Skylark" (12-inch) 1996
"The Winner Is..." (2000 remix; with Nik Fish) 2000 69
"Buggin'" (vs Vagen) 2003
"To Deserve You" (featuring Michal Nicolas) 2004
"Der Grun Apfel" (with Eddie Bech) 2009

References

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  1. ^ a b c Australian (ARIA) chart peaks:
    • Top 50 peaks: "australian-charts.com > Southend in Australian Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
    • Top 100 peaks to December 2010: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 261.
    • "If You Believe" and "Confession": "Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received 15 July 2015". Retrieved 30 March 2017 – via Imgur.com.
  2. ^ a b c Fanatical (Media notes). Southend. Volition Records/Second Nature. 1993. VOLTCD74.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  3. ^ "'The Winner Is...' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 21 March 2017. Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' or 'Performer:'
  4. ^ Southend (1994), Fanatically Remixed, Volition Australia, retrieved 21 March 2017
  5. ^ a b c Holmgren, Magnus. "Antenna". hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database. Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Southend ARIA Chart History (albums and singles to 1994), received from ARIA in May 2024". ARIA. Retrieved 14 July 2024 – via Imgur.com. N.B. The High Point number in the NAT column represents the release's peak on the national chart.
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