Mainframe was an Electropop band from Hemel Hempstead, 26 miles north of London, England. Formed in 1982, it comprised two main members, unknown musicians Murray Munro (born 1963) and John Molloy (born 1960). The former was already working with a new, small, independent record company named mc Music (taken from the famous Albert Einstein equation), also based in Hemel Hempstead. Murray Munro fronted an earlier band actually called mc. The band released an album entitled "Relatively Speaking....

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  • Mainframe was an Electropop band from Hemel Hempstead, 26 miles north of London, England. Formed in 1982, it comprised two main members, unknown musicians Murray Munro (born 1963) and John Molloy (born 1960). The former was already working with a new, small, independent record company named mc Music (taken from the famous Albert Einstein equation), also based in Hemel Hempstead. Murray Munro fronted an earlier band actually called mc. The band released an album entitled "Relatively Speaking.... " in early 1980 which was the first record released on the mc Music label (catalogue # MC001). The deal with mc saw the production of a number of single vinyl records, one of which comprised some simple graphically-oriented programmes for popular home computers of the era (The consumer was required to cable a turntable and amplifier to the cassette audio input of his/her computer. ) In September 1983 Mainframe issued a concept album entitled Tenants of the Lattice-Work which met with some success. The popularity of avant-garde band The Art of Noise prompted Mainframe to retort with a 12-inch single entitled "Into Trouble with the Noise of Art", released by mc offshoot Ying Yang Yumm, undoubtedly a cheeky reference to the Art of Noise's own label Zang Tuum Tuum (aka ZTT) and their debut EP Into Battle with the Art of Noise. The following year the Art of Noise released "Close (to the Edit)", and Mainframe responded with a second 12-inch single, "Close (To The Ground) - the C5 edit", a reference to the Sinclair C5 personal electric vehicle. mc Music folded in 1984 and the band was picked up by Polydor's dance label offshoot Boiling Point who released 7-inch and 12-inch single versions of "5 Minutes". Achieving minor and brief success, Murray and John branched out into music technology, having already played key roles in developing the Greengate DS3 sound card system which turned an Apple II home computer into a complex polyphonic sound sampler / percussion unit. Mainframe took part in an edition of the BBC science programme The Show Me Show (broadcast 14 September 1983) wherein they played a specially-composed new track entitled "The Bubble Diver". This piece never acquired an official release. The group also participated in the BBC's Breakfast Time programme (8 July 1985) and pop-music show Juice (broadcast 15 January 1986). Despite their profile in the media, Murray and John were unable to maintain further commercial success and Mainframe was officially disbanded in 1986 after Polygram refused to issue any further Mainframe releases. The contract, however, meant that Murray and John could not continue careers as recording artists on another label. Throughout the 1980s John Molloy occasionally contributed articles for magazines such as Computer and Video Games, and created the interactive fiction game "Fish" for Magnetic Scrolls. The game was accompanied by a cassette with music by John. He also performed live at a number of small electronic music events, and worked as a music producer for a number of bands, none of whom became famous. Little is known of Murray Munro's post-Mainframe activities other than his extensive composition work for library music label Atmospheres.
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  • An excerpt from the 12-inch single version of 5 Minutes On
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  • Mainframe - 5 Minutes On excerpt
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  • Mainframe was an Electropop band from Hemel Hempstead, 26 miles north of London, England. Formed in 1982, it comprised two main members, unknown musicians Murray Munro (born 1963) and John Molloy (born 1960). The former was already working with a new, small, independent record company named mc Music (taken from the famous Albert Einstein equation), also based in Hemel Hempstead. Murray Munro fronted an earlier band actually called mc. The band released an album entitled "Relatively Speaking....
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  • Mainframe (band)
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