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''Chanting Boys'' were a four piece band active between 1984 and 1988, which included [[Tim Santner]]. The band had a gothic rock sound. They recorded a four-track demo at [[the Fridge Studio]], produced by [[John Pattenden]], which was sent to radio stations on a TEAC c90 cassette. Songs on the demo were ''Imaginary Lovers'', ''Away to Stay Today'', ''Katherine by Night'' and ''Grey Day''. Several songs featured on the [[Contact]] Top 20 for a number of weeks, while ''Katherine by Night'' was also a hit on Radio Active in Wellington. The band moved to Sydney for a short time and became ''Blew Up Mind''.  
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''Chanting Boys'' were a four piece band active between 1984 and 1988, which included [[Tim Santner]]. The band had a gothic rock sound. They recorded a four-track demo at [[the Fridge Studio]], produced by [[John Pattenden]], which was sent to radio stations on a TEAC c90 cassette. Songs on the demo were ''Imaginary Lovers'', ''Away to Stay Today'', ''Katherine by Night'' and ''Grey Day''. Several songs featured on the [[Contact]] [[Top 13|Top 20]] for a number of weeks, while ''Katherine by Night'' was also a hit on Radio Active in Wellington. The band moved to Sydney for a short time and became ''Blew Up Mind''.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 22 July 2016

Chanting Boys were a four piece band active between 1984 and 1988, which included Tim Santner. The band had a gothic rock sound. They recorded a four-track demo at the Fridge Studio, produced by John Pattenden, which was sent to radio stations on a TEAC c90 cassette. Songs on the demo were Imaginary Lovers, Away to Stay Today, Katherine by Night and Grey Day. Several songs featured on the Contact Top 20 for a number of weeks, while Katherine by Night was also a hit on Radio Active in Wellington. The band moved to Sydney for a short time and became Blew Up Mind.

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