D.J. Chakk

Real Name:
Mark Brydon, Dee Boyle, Sim Lister, Jake Harries
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Chakk existed between 1982 and 1987. Their first single, Out of the Flesh, was recorded by Richard Kirk at Cabaret Voltaire's Western Works Studio and reached No. 3 in the UK Indie Chart in the Autumn of 1984. The next single You/They Say, released on their own FON label the following March, was also an Indie Chart top 10 and lead to publishing and recording deals with MCA Music and MCA Records.

The size of the advance they got from MCA Records is something of a legend since it was large enough to finance the building of Sheffield's first large commercial recording studio, FON Studios, completed in the summer of 1985. Chakk's original sound was centred around Alan Cross' eight track tape machine, some self built effects and small mixing desk. They had always believed that the most important instument a band could use was the studio itself. FON became a successful commercial studio after the recording of Chakk's album Ten Days in an Elevator (1986), and was a focal point for local sound engineering talent. Robert Gordon, Alan Fisch, Steve Cobby and Phil Jones, to name just a few, spent time honing their skills there.

Chakk left MCA after their album failed to sell in sufficient quantities to satisfy the record label accountants and, back on the Fon label, released the Time Bomb ep in autumn 1986. The band decided to split in the following year. FON Studio continued until 1996.
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Releases:
Timebomb (Bombed-Out Remixes) (12", Ltd)   Fon Records 1987
Remixes:
Crush Collision (2x12") Kiss (Your Move Americ... Fon Records 1986
Kiss (Jack-Knife Remixes) (12", Ltd) Kiss (Sonic Crush Symp... Fon Records 1986
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Review by necnac Aug 31, 2002
The bassplayer of Chakk would become a well-known English producer in the 90s. His name Mark Brydon. His most famous project? Being one half of Moloko!
Review by andyprice Jul 19, 2002
Funk rock Sheffield rust belt disco industrialists - Cabaret Voltaire meets Dollar. Led by the lovely Jake Harries. Where is his floppy fringe now? Huh hu.. huh hu..C cut the dust..

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