Leven Signs were a duo from London composed of Maggi Turner and Peter Karkut. Their unique release was the 'Hemp Is Here' cassette published on Robert Cox’s label Unlikely in 1985, reissued in a slightly different version on Cordelia that same year with different track order, omitted and new tracks. In 1986, Alan Jenkins also included a track from this album on 'Volume 2' of his "Obscure Independent Classics" series on Cordelia. Leven Signs belong to that British breed of avant-synth/new wave experimentalism including The Flying Lizards or General Strike –i.e. bands regurgitating their ethnic, ambient, new wave, avantgarde and systems musics influences into a highly creative musical hotchpotch where each song is a sonic playground crammed with musical ideas. Thanks to a choice of synth sounds emulating acoustic instruments like percussion, organ or flute, as well as Turner’s ethereal vocals, Leven Signs’ music has a timeless quality, something further exacerbated by the many Medieval touches in melody and rhythms –some tracks indeed sound like an electronic version of Officer!‘s "Kalenda Maya". Sequencer programming, synth playing and drum machine are brilliantly taken care of by Peter Karkut, while Maggi Turner is on vocals. [SOURCE: CONTINUO'S WEBLOG]
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