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Since this is not the medium for pages crammed with text, this history is deliberately kept short, yet I tried to make it as complete as possible. If you are really interested, you are much better of reading Mick Mercer's book see references - it will make you laugh your head off if that's what you want ofcourse. In The Beginning, Goth Created Julianne Regan , a Coventry girl who moved to London at the age of 19 in order to become a music journalist.

In , after six months of study, she started working as a freelance contributor to the music magazine ZigZag.

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Her first piece was an interview with Gene Loves Jezebel , a band Julianne regularly went to see whenever they played. She kept in touch with the Welsh twins after the interview and got asked if she could play bass as they were in need of a player. After 10 months, in the beginning of , Julianne left the band. The ZigZag magazine closed down at the time, and she started working in a bookshop in Hampstead.

In her sparetime she recorded demotapes, one of which she sent to Ivo of the 4AD record label. Manuela wanted to start a new band, and after being put in touch with Julianne in February , The Swarm was formed. After advertising in Melody Maker for a keyboard player, a bassist and a lead guitarist, Tim Bricheno came down from Huddersfield to join them as guitarist.

He had just left his band, Aemotii Crii , after one year of playing gothrock. The Swarm rehearsed for a long time with James Richard Jackson on bass, who stayed in the band until ; this in contrast to short time members Chris from Vague fanzine and Gus Ferguson. Later on Julianne would describe their music as 'cacophonous Sub-Goth shit.

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