Chicks on Speed
is an electropop group which started in Munich in 1997, after its members had met through the Academy of Fine Arts there.
Grouped around Chicks on Speed is a large and ever-changing collective of musicians, producers, graphic artists, designers, film and video makers, and so on. Though usually considered part of such musical genres as electroclash, Chicks on Speed actually started as a multidisciplinary art group who applied punk-inspired DIY ethic to performance art, collage graphics and home-made fashion (they have created their own stage costumes with cheap and recycled material such as plastic bags and gaffer's tape, for example).
They originally got their name when they earned some extra money at art galleries by hanging paintings on the walls and someone quipped that they worked like "chicks on speed".
They had their own club nights at Munich's Bar: Chicks on Speed had created an installation piece which was called I Wanna Be A DJ, Baby
, where they stood behind DJ decks and smashed records while a sound collage tape was playing. For this project they also put together a "box set" with a T-shirt, a cassette, a paper record and a fake interview for their "band", at this stage still imaginary. During this time period they met Upstart (a.k.a. Peter Wacha) of Disko B record label who helped Chicks on Speed to actually get started in music.
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History
Logan and Murray-Leslie were art students at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, when they met in 1997 at one of the Academy's parties. They began working as a group to create art exhibitions and host illegal parties. Those parties included a performance piece titled
I Wanna Be A DJ, Baby
. At this point CoS was essentially a "fake band", including mock T-shirts, records and cassettes. Melissa and Alex then met Kiki Moorse (a member until 2006 now on
Toffeetones Records), and invited her to join Chicks on Speed. In this period, COS also met Upstart of record label Disko B. This meeting would see the medium of music merge with the Chicks' multimedia explorations.
Music
A cassette titled
Analog Internet
was the first piece of music released by Chicks On Speed. The cassette was released in 1997, though it seems widely agreed that the first COS single was a cover of the song "
Warm Leatherette", originally by
Daniel Miller (as
The Normal), released in 7" form. The single was released in 1998 and four further singles (
Smash Metal
, "Euro Trash Girl" (originally by Cracker in 1993),
Mind Your Own Business
(originally by
Delta 5 in 1979) and
Glamour Girl
over 1998 and 1999) preceded any actual album releases. In March, 2000, two CoS LPs were released; the first, titled
The Un-Releases
, is not considered an official album; it is described instead as a "collage" of various songs in various forms by the trio. CoS' debut,
Chicks On Speed Will Save Us All
appeared later in the month and featured all five of the previous singles as well as a new one, "Kaltes Klares Wasser", a cover of a song by the German
all-women punk band Malaria!. All six of these singles proved popular and in October 2000,
The Re-Releases Of The Un-Releases
was issued.
Several EPs were issued over the next few years such as
chix 52
, a collection of
B-52's covers and
Fashion Rules
that heralded the arrival of the 2003 second album
99 Cents
. The album produced three more singles,
We Don't Play Guitars
, a collaboration with
Canadian artist
Peaches, which was well-received around the world, a cover of
Tom Tom Club's
Wordy Rappinghood
which saw a number of guest stars including
Le Tigre, and
Flame On
, a hidden track on the album. By this time CoS have already been collaborating with
Anat Ben-David, an unofficial band member working with them since 2002.
In 2004, their third album,
Press The Spacebar
was released. The album was a collaboration with the
Spanish band
The No-Heads. To date no singles have been issued from the album, though interestingly it includes a new version of
Culture Vulture
, a song from their previous LP release on 99 cents.
In 2006, the Chicks were said to be finishing a new album, which was scheduled for release in January 2007, with a 12" single release of
ART RULES!
featuring
Douglas Gordon in November 2006. Anat Ben-David who has collaborated on the new album then became a proper member of Chicks on Speed for the new release project. A teaser Internet release of the song
My Space
is available through their MySpace site.
Chicks on Speed kept a low profile for a while, until recent
[when?] activity saw the release of "Super Surfer Girl". The album "Cutting the Edge" has been scheduled for worldwide release on May the 29th 2009.
Outside of Music
Logan and Murray-Leslie have always classified COS as a "project" where others would classify them a band. They own a record label, Chicks On Speed Records, together with Peter Wacha and Juergen Soder, releasing recordings by
Le Tigre,
Kevin Blechdom, PLANNINGTOROCK,
Ana da Silva of
The Raincoats,
DAT Politics, Susanne Broksch,
Kids on TV, Anat Ben-David and
Angie Reed.
First and foremost, their interests lie in art, something that also characterizes their live performances. Their solo art exhibitions include Kunstverein Wolfsburg 2004, Kunstraum Innsbruck 2005, CAC Vilnius in 2007. Other exhibitions are Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,
Bilbao Fine Arts Museum 2007, Switch On the Power,
Vigo,
Spain 2006.
XMas
,
Sell-Out
, and
ChicksTV
. They played at the
Turner Prize Retrospective at the
Tate on Oct. 1st 2007, and at
MoMA in June, 2006, as part of a special evening with Douglas Gordon. Their work with Gordon includes a performance at the
Centre Georges Pompidou in February, 2007, collection TBA-21 hosted a performance in Vienna in April, 2007, and an exhibition at Yvonne Lambert in Paris on September 19, 2007. They have been responsible for cover art for various other artists, particularly ones signed to their label and Mego Records in Vienna.
The Chicks also specialize in merchandise and fashion. They design clothing for their performances (Kathi Glas) and collaborate with fashion labels, for example Garcia Marques from Japan in 2007 and with DAA (Designers Against Aids). There is demand for their merchandise and fashion design in shops worldwide.
Logan and Murray-Leslie have published one book, titled
Chicks on Speed: It's A Project
, at Booth-Clibborn Editions. The book contains historical pieces of information about the band and their art from their beginning stages onward.
Lead guitarist Amber joined the group in 2007, turning the bands direction onto a whole new track.
Reception
There have been a lot of emotional feelings towards Chicks on Speed in various places around the world. Their fans view them as arty, melodramatic, unique and revolutionary.
Solo activities of the members
Melissa Logan has appeared in German theatre plays
Versaut
(with costumes by
Kate Lloyd-Hughes and Chicks on Speed; at Kampnagel Theatre,
Hamburg, 2001),
Alles wird in Flammen stehen
(Frank Gehry Tower, Hamburg, 2001) and a "propaganda operette"
L'Amerique
(Hamburg, 2003), for which Chicks on Speed provided the song
Class War
.
L'Amerique
's "
soundtrack" (with music by
Les Robespierres featuring Melissa Logan) has been released on Chicks on Speed Records in 2004.
Alex Murray-Leslie just
[when?] completed working on a compilation of some 60 women in cutting edge music from the late 1970s to present day, titled
Girl Monster
, which was released on Chicks on Speed Records in September 2006. The 12" single, featuring
Peaches and Scream Club,
Client, Chicks on Speed,
Vivien Goldman and Kids on Tv is available in August. Along with Anat Ben-David the Chicks have contributed a new song on the compilation,
Plastic Surgery
.
Kiki Moorse, once founding member, has now departed CoS to pursue a career in DJing. She also has a new
[when?] music project, called Bad French, with Andreas Reihse of
Kreidler.
Anat Ben-David is a conceptual artist based in
London and is currently working on her album to be released on Chicks on Speed records in 2007.
A.L. Steiner is a photographer/videographer based in
New York City. Her work is exhibited and published internationally, and she is the co-editor/curator of Ridykeulous. She writes, curates and performs as needed.
Members
- Alex Murray-Leslie (Bowral, New South Wales, Australia)
- Melissa Logan (Upstate New York, USA)
- A.L. Steiner (Miami, Florida, USA)
- Kathi Glas (Munich, Germany)
- Anat Ben David (London, UK / Israel)
Discography
Albums
- The Un-Releases
(2000)
- Chicks On Speed Will Save Us All
(2000)
- The Re-Releases of the Un-Releases
(2000)
- 99 Cents
(2003)
- Press the Spacebar
(with the No Heads) (2004)
- Girl Monster
Compilation (October 31, 2006)
- Cutting The Edge
(May, 2009)
EPs and singles
- Warm Leatherette
(with DJ Hell) (1998)
- Euro Trash Girl
(with Mäuse) (1998)
- Smash Metal
(with DMX Krew) (1999)
- Mind Your Own Business
(with Pulsinger, Gaier/Reents) (1999)
- Glamour Girl
(1999)
- Kaltes Klares Wasser
(2000)
- Split 7" with V/VM
(2000)
- Chix 52
(2000)
- The Chicks on Speed / Kreidler Sessions
(with Kreidler) (2001)
- Fashion Rules
(2002)
- We Don't Play Guitars
(2003)
- Wordy Rappinghood
(2003)
- Flame On
(with Mika Vainio) (2004)
- Art Rules
(2007)
- Super Surfer Girl
(2008)
See also
References