Disjecta Membra

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Hamilton 1993-1996

"Disjecta Membra"

Disjecta Membra was formed in 1993 by Michel Rowland (better known simply as Michel) as a song-writing/recording entity, following the demise of earlier projects Danse Macabre (1987 - 1992) and Nösferätu (1988 - 1990).

Michel (guitar, vocals, Casiotone, drum-machines, bass) enlisted the help of Dave Jones (bass, keyboards, guitar) from rock band Waters, and between 1993 and 1994 recorded a number of demo sessions. From these sessions the Sex Insekta 6 song demo-tape was compiled, with the track Cathedral receiving regular play-listing on Contact 89FM in 1994.

In 1995 a live unit was formed with Paul Kennedy adding second guitar and taking over keyboard duties, and Ben Cauchi eventually replacing Dave Jones on bass. A drum-machine was added and christened Deus ex Machina. Disjecta Membra played extensively in and around Hamilton from about mid '95 onwards, alongside Silver Thread, Wendyhouse, Dean, Avant Garbage, King Biscuit, Widdershins and Mancini, among others.

The band was approached by local producer Dave Whitehead of Theta Productions (also former guitarist for Requiem and Cygnet Committee, and by this time, a member of Gas), and in October the first studio recording Androgyne Waltz was recorded for Theta. Theta placed the track on various industry promo-sampler compilations, leading to good national radio coverage for the band. Membra continued recording with Theta Productions between December '95 and February '96, this time produced by Whitehead's business partner Dave Lowndes (also of Requiem and Gas). The resultant EP was then released on cassette and CD and entitled simply The Theta Sessions; received well by the student radio network and by various gothic and industrial specialist radio shows around New Zealand and Australia. The Theta Sessions also caught the attention of Melbourne's Heartland Records who instantly signed the band for an album deal.

Meanwhile, Paul Kennedy had left the group in October to be replaced briefly by Scott Dean of Dean on guitar, keyboards and Casiotone during November. From December 'Membra live became a duo of Michel (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drum-machine) and Ben Cauchi (bass, Casiotone, screaming), whilst Deus ex Machina (Mk II) took over additional synth and sequencing duties. The project was also joined by performance artist Anna Maggat (theatre, props, percussion) for a short time. Writer/poet Deonne Rowland became a regular contributor to Disjecta Membra from 1995-2001, also engendering spin-off project Sympathy For Her Heroine.

Also between late '95 and early '96 Disjecta Membra began making incursions into the main centres of Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch as well as more remote provincial locations, quickly gaining a strong national following on the strength of their "niche market" gothic appeal. Fans often followed the group from one end of the country to the other, and it was not uncommon for Disjecta Membra to turn up in Wellington for a one-off gig to be met by travelers from around New Zealand who had flown in to catch the show.

By mid '96 Tamlyn Martinovich of Janitor's Lung joined the group in time for the Battle of the Bands 1996, and Janitor's Lung (later Genitus Lung) and 'Membra began gigging together regularly. Bevis Langman Painter (recently of Auckland improv-noise outfit Viper) also became sound technician for both bands, and a member of several related side-projects.

In November '96 Cauldron of Cerridwen [single edit] was recorded at The Fridge Studio; again produced by Dave Lowndes, and released on the Heartland Records compilation CD A Bouquet of Barbed Wire. This (and the following album Achromaticia) made Disjecta Membra the first New Zealand "gothic" band to be signed and released on an international label, and consolidated Membra's reputation both at home and abroad as "New Zealand's leading gothic band". Cauldron... became a favourite track with gothic specialist DJs, clubs and radio shows around the world, particularly in the UK, Germany and Australia, where it is still regarded by many as a gothic rock/dance classic. In December of 1996 the band recorded the album Achromaticia with Dave Lowndes at several locations around Hamilton including Kurt Joy's bedroom, Theta Productions and Waikato Polytechnic Studios.

Throughout the year Disjecta Membra, Genitus Lung, FALLen, Usine, Lure and Department of Corrections (+ related personnel and projects) had also gradually forged for themselves their own distinct 'niche' within the Hamilton underground scene through collaboration and orchestrating events together, culminating in an event known as Sub-Merger in December 1996. Disjecta Membra - namely Michel, Ben, Tamlyn, Bev and Deonne - then moved to Wellington, the hub of the band's live fanbase in New Zealand.

A brief summary of "Wellington band" Disjecta Membra (1997-2003):

1997

"Ahcromaticia" cover
  • In early 1997 Heartland release Achromaticia. The tracks Skin Trade, Malcolm (with vocal by Deonne), The Sleep, Danse Macabre, a new version of Cauldron of Cerridwen and a cover of Rats by Hamilton gothic-rock band The Haunting prove especially popular with gothic fans, clubs, fanzines and radio.
  • Skin Trade is also released on gothic compilation New Alternatives IV by the band's UK/Europe label Nightbreed UK Records
  • Ben Cauchi is ditched for bassist Jacob Sullivan, from Wellington goth trio Reserved For Emily. Official press-releases state that Ben has been sacked "because he smelt funny" - a quote later immortalised in the annals of gothic-rock history by UK journalist Mick Mercer in his book 21st Century Goth
  • Mark H. Beast a.k.a Hiddeebeast from Head Like A Hole sees the band live in April and offers to become their full-time sound engineer.
  • Disjecta Membra tours New Zealand in support of the album from July - August. The line-up is Michel (vocals, guitar), Jacob Sullivan (bass) and Tamlyn Martinovich (keyboards). Bev Painter and Mark H. Beast tour as the road/sound/light crew. Reserved For Emily tour as a support act, Genitus Lung also reform to play support on the tour, and a young punk rocker from Wellington called Andre tags along in the van to help drink all the cider. In Hamilton he is tied to a piece of scaffolding onstage at The Meteor by members of Reserved For Emily and Genitus Lung during Membra's set, where he loses his virginity to a young lady whose name has been forgotten. Tamlyn quits the band mid-tour and Deus ex Machina (Mk III) again takes over keyboard duties.
  • A cellist and violinist (names unknown) are recruited for the recording of the band's next scheduled single Antoinette Marionette.
  • New guitarist Barnaby (Barney) Dromgool (from the Jordan Reyne-led Dr Kevorkian) is added to the line-up.

1998

  • The Deus ex Machina Mix of Cathedral appears as track 1, disc 1 on a 3-CD boxed-set of Australian bands called Dark Eyed and Starry They Were (Volume II), on Heartland Records.
  • Mark H. Beast quits HLAH to become Disjecta Membra's full-time drummer, playing both acoustic and electronic drums.
  • Petra Skoric replaces Tamlyn Martinovich on keyboards when Tamlyn leaves to travel South East Asia
  • Barnaby recruits Dr Kevorkian bandmate Jaz Murphy (bass) when Jacob Sullivan quits to focus on fronting Reserved For Emily. Following the collapse of both Dr Kevorkian and HLAH, Jordan Reyne publicly dubs Michel "Michel Goth - Destroyer of Bands".
  • The new five-piece band plays support to iconic UK neo-folk/no-wave/industrial pioneers Death In June on their New Zealand tour
  • Disjecta Membra commence recording their follow-up album Sibylline Leaves in the home recording studios of Bev Painter and Mark Beast'.

1999

  • The track Halah-Rain lifted from the Sibylline Leaves album sessions appears on the New Zealand "Gothic & Industrial" compilation Solid Goth Hits released by Auckland gothic label/event promoters Club Bizarre.
  • Barney quits and is replaced (briefly) by Vivian Stewart, who went on to play bass in Serenna - a Wellington-based gothic/classical/rock/folk/metal influenced quartet who also have roots in Hamilton. Vivian and vocalist/guitarist Kane are ex-Hamiltonian musicians, who have also collaborated with Scott Dean, formerly of Disjecta Membra and Dean, also now Wellington-based. Serenna also cite Disjecta Membra among their influences.
  • Vivian is in turn replaced by Alex Mein Smith; formerly of The Black Seeds.
  • Petra Skoric leaves
  • Michel and Jason Just of Palmerston North's Burnt Weeping Eyes and Lightslastfading form the label Mediatrix

2000-2004

As a "band", Disjecta Membra became increasingly inactive due to ever-changing personnel and several failed attempts to record the Sibylline Leaves album. The album was finally abandoned in 2000 after all original master recordings since late '97 were repeatedly erased, lost or damaged. Michel instead focused on running Mediatrix, promoting events, and performing as a session musician for other projects on the label.

Membra made rare live appearances during this time; usually at large-scale events run by Mediatrix such as the annual Darkness Gathering weekend-festival in Wellington. Disjecta Membra continued, however, primarily as a solo writing & recording project with additional musicians brought in as session players. The only other regular member at this time was Russell Dench (piano, keyboards, samples, programming etc) from 2000-2003. Other contributors included Louise Juventine (bass, acoustic guitar, piano and vocals) from 2000-2001, Ana Roxburgh (vocals, cello, acoustic guitar) 2001-2002, and Iris P. Love (guitars, treatments) 2001-2003.

In 2001 the track ...and Close Your Eyes appeared on the limited edition Mediatrix compilation CD Darkness Gathering II (given away free at the second annual Darkness Gathering festival). In 2003 the long-lost Antoinette Marionette resurfaced on the Eternal Chapters compilation, released by Sacrament Radio in Australia.

Hamilton 2004-2006

In 2004 Michel returned to Hamilton and played in several other bands and projects based between Hamilton and Auckland. In 2005 Disjecta Membra was resurrected as a live entity. New members at this time were Hamilton music perrenials Paul Tregilgas (drums), Paul Oakley (bass) and Stan Jagger (guitar). Between 2005-2006 Disjecta Membra began working on material for a new album. This included selections of music written during the ten years and many incarnations of Disjecta Membra that have passed since Achromaticia was recorded, as well as newer songs worked out with the line-up. A number of other members from previous line-ups have also been contributing as session players for selected tracks from the new material.

2007-2008

  • Band members change: Jason Just (guitars 2007-present), Kane Davey (guitars, bass 2007-present), Stefan Sarten (drums 2007), Isobel White (bass 2007-present), Bryan Tabuteau (guitars, tech 2007), Dan Smart (drums 2008), Daniel Cross (guitars 2008), Matthew Tāmati Scott (guitars, keys). In 2008 the band released an expanded digital reissue of Achromaticia.

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