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ARTIST
GIMMICK, MATT
TITLE
Detroit Renaissance '79
FORMAT
7"
LABEL
HOZAC RECORDS
CATALOG #
HZR 205EP
HZR 205EP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/10/2020
"Behold, another classic gem from the Detroit punk underbelly of the late 1970s, the elusive Matt Gimmick
Detroit Renaissance '79
EP, which rose to notoriety in its second wind via the
Year of the Rats
LP compilation, one of the first 'raw & rare KBD-style' comps released just a few years ahead of the
Killed By Death
and
Bloodstains
compilations series. It's slash and burn at its core, but anchored heavily into a punked up Stooges template, and as much as the EP rules on its own merit, with one slow-burn 'Gimme Danger'-style original throbber, and the smoking hot title track oozing with enough factory grime to choke any Asheton on sight, this EP has come to stand as a bit of historical anomaly in the Detroit punk timeline. Two of the four tracks included here are/were actual unreleased Stooges songs the band learned from a late 1970 performance they had witnessed and recorded onto cassette. A few years earlier, the Matt Gimmick band was known as the punks, another heavily-Stooges influenced band that never had any releases during their time, yet made their name around town and luckily stayed busy in the studio (checkout their 1974-era LP on Rave Up) despite the lack of label action. Both 'Rag' and 'Ya Don't Want My Name' were the unreleased Stooges originals, performed during the band's 1971 post-Funhouse era with both Ron Asheton and James Williamson on guitar, and Jimmy Recca on bass. It wouldn't be until 2010 that the Stooges original rough live versions would surface on their
The Electric Circus
live LP, albeit much lower in fidelity than the oily & slithering Matt Gimmick studio versions from 1979. All in all, a rare piece of Detroit punk history is finally accessible again, and a filthy reminder of seedier times and harder crimes that our ancestors took all in stride."
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