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Eskimos and Egypt was a late 1980s to mid 1990s cross-over band based out of
Manchester, England. The band were one of the early pioneers of 'live' dance music. The band's members were
Paul Cundall on keyboards and synthesizer,
David Cameron-Pryde on keyboards and bass,
Mark Compton on keyboards and guitar and
Christopher O'Hare on keyboards and vocals. Their unofficial fifth member was long term collaborator
Mark Stagg as engineer.
They first recorded a single in 1987 called "The Cold EP", which was released on Village Records. They then released a series of singles that were well-received in dance clubs in the UK, especially "The Power of G'N'R'" and their breakthrough "Fall From Grace" and "UK:USA". The band's debut album
Perfect Disease was released on One Little Indian Records in
1993. Their follow up
The Rest Is Silence was released in Germany, UK and Japan after a label change to Motor Music (Polygram). In
1997 they released
Kamikaze. "Kamikaze" was critically well received but didn't convert to commercial sales. Paul Cundall left the band as they moved more into production ( producing mixes for Moby, Tamperer, Sparks, Rammstein) The band recorded a 4th album entitled
Geek which never saw a full commercial release and signalled the end for the band.
Since the split of Eskimos and Egypt, David Cameron-Pryde and Mark Compton, together with engineer Mark Stagg have produced tracks and albums for various bands including Sonique, Tatu Erasure and 'Kealer' to name a few. They also produced co-wrote the music and lyrics for "The Spirit of the Hawk" by
Rednex a ten week number one single in Europe. They write and produce under the name
FAF and
Cap Com Productions. Mark Compton manages new Manchester band 'Bauer' and Dave Cameron Pryde manages the bands 'Northern Uproar' and 'Suitcase' and is the founder of the Manchester Independent record label 'Tiny Rebel'.
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The four-piece, Salford, Manchester-based band consists of
Paul Cundall (b. 5 April 1963, Manchester, Lancashire, England; keyboards, sequencer),
Christopher O'Hare (b. 13 October 1966, Manchester, Lancashire, England; vocals, keyboards),
Mark Compton (b. 14 October 1963, Salford, Manchester, England) and
David Pryde (b. David Cameron Pryde, 1967, Dublin, Eire). They made their vinyl debut in December 1987 with "The Cold" on Village Records, shortly after appearing live for the first time at Manchester's Cloud Nine venue
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