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Sensuround

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The Saint Etienne connection: Signed to Icerink Records run by Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs. Released two singles in 1992 and 1993 and then disappeared.

Sensuround were John Robb, Adam Piper, and Patrick Simons. Sensuround released:


Quote from John Robb from 2020. "There were some demos of other tracks that are on cassette somewhere. Would have been great to have made an album prod by Greg Wilson but it never came to pass."

Quote from John Robb from 2023 on the cusp of the 30th Anniversary of the When I Get To Heaven single. "There were about 5 other songs."

News Items and Promo Materials

Melody Maker Apr 13, 1991
Sensuround
Author: Ngaire
Courtesy of NothingElseOn
Article

Melody Maker Aug 13, 1991
Sensuround opening for Intastella
Subterania Ad
Courtesy of NothingElseOn
Ad

NME Nov 9, 1991
Sensuround opening for World Of Twist
Courtesy of NothingElseOn
Ad

Melody Maker Apr 25, 1992
Sensuround opening for Saint Etienne
Courtesy of Mike H
Ad

Melody Maker May 16, 1992
Stone Free
Top 10 Solid Grooves
Courtesy of NothingElseOn
Hype Chart

NME Nov 21, 1992
Sensuround at Manchester PJ Bells Author: John Harris
Courtesy of NothingElseOn
Review

Melody Maker Apr 3, 1993
Stone Free Top 10 Big Cheeses
Courtesy of Arthit P
Chart

Melody Maker Apr 3, 1993
Singles
Author: Paul Mathur
Courtesy of NothingElseOn
Review

NME Apr 3, 1993
Singles (Single Of The Week)
Author: Roger Morton
Photo: Peter Walsh
Courtesy of NothingElseOn
Review

Melody Maker Apr 17, 1993
The Gospel According To John
Author: David Bennun
Photo: Stephen Sweet
Courtesy of NothingElseOn
Article

NME May 22, 1993
Robb N The Hood
Author: Roger Morton
Photo: Peter Walsh
Courtesy of NothingElseOn
Article

Melody Maker May 29, 1993
Sensuround/Intastella
The Borderline Ad
Courtesy of NothingElseOn
Article


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