On January 21st, 1993 American Industrial/Metal band Ministry released its third single Just One Fix, taken from the album Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs (1992)
The song features samples from the movies Sid and Nancy, "Never trust a junkie" and The Man with the Golden Arm with Frank Sinatra reciting the words "Just One Fix” and “Gimme the thorazine. You don't need the thorazine” from the movie The Trip staring Peter Fonda and Bruce Dern.
The accompanying video was directed by Peter Christopherson (Coil) and features video footage and audio samples of author William S. Burroughs saying “Bring it all down”. Burroughs, who is known to be one of Al Jourgensen’s inspirations, also provided the single's cover art.
It was released as 3-track jewel case CD-Single, Digipack and 12” vinyl by Sire/Warner Bros. Records
Just One Fix (12" tracklist)
A1. Just One Fix (12 Inch edit) 8'13"
B1. Just One Fix (Video edit) 4'24"
B2. Quick Fix 4'11"
Just One Fix (Lyrics)
Never trust a junkie
Blood keeps drifting your way
Certain of its destination
Driving through New Orleans at night
Gotta find a destination
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Life keeps slipping away
Fighting in a war with damnation
Poised, keep cutting away
I'm looking in through to salvation
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Just one fix
Like if I boarded a train
Trying to take in another station
Join us and the choice will be made
Unless we kill the lie as a nation
Just one fix (just one fix)
Just one fix (just one fix)
Just one fix (just one fix)
Just one fix (just one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Just one fix (one fix, one fix)
Songwriters: Barker Paul / Jourgenson Allen / Michael Bruce Balch / Rieflin William
The cult Anglo-Dutch experimental rock act The Legendary Pink Dots will tour Europe in February 2020 to promote their current studio album 'Angel In The Detail', which was released in the late summer of 2019 via Metropolis Records.
Coming off the back of an extensive US trek in the autumn, the tour also marks the band's 40th anniversary since forming in 1980 and it concludes with a London show on February 29th.
LPD's co-founder and frontman Edward Ka-Spel states: "We're cramming this anniversary with a lot of special, often handmade releases. Next up is a DVD-A edition of '40 Angels - The Archive', with just 89 being individually made that contain all 4.5 hours of the epic archive which appeared on our Bandcamp page last autumn."
The full itinerary is as follows:
07.02.20 GOTHENBURG (SE) Musikens Hus
08.02.20 COPENHAGEN (DK) Alice
09.02.20 MALMO (SE) Inkonst
11.02.20 HAMBURG (DE) Markthalle Club
12.02.20 BERLIN (DE) Quasimodo
13.02.20 GDANSK (PL) Drizzly Grizzly
14.02.20 POZNAN (PL) U Bazyla
15.02.20 PRAGUE (CZ) Cafe V Lese
16.02.20 VIENNA (A) Replugged
17.02.20 BUDAPEST (H) Robot
18.02.20 MUNCHEN (DE) Backstage
19.02.20 LJUBLJANA (SLO) KUD Channel Zero
20.02.20 BOLOGNA (IT) Freakout
21.02.20 MILANO (IT) Ligera
22.02.20 LUZERN (CH) Sedel
23.02.20 FRANKFURT (DE) Nachtleben
24.02.20 PARIS (F) Le Petit Bain
26.02.20 KOLN (DE) Helios
27.02.20 AMSTERDAM (NL) OCCII
28.02.20 NAMUR (BE) Belvedere
29.02.20 LONDON (UK) Moth Club
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Reviews within this magazine:
- BLAC KOLOR : Nephi
- DAGEIST : Sexy
- DIE KRUPPS : Vision 2020 Vision
- EMPUSAE : Iter In Tenebris
- KIM GORDON : No Home Record
- KMFDM : Paradise
- M73 : Tainted
- MONICA RICHARDS & ANTHONY JONES : AESTUARIUM
- ORDO ROSARIUS EQUILIBRIO : Let's Play (Two girls and a goat)
- PLASTIKSTROM : Beton Gegen Angst
- PRO PATRIA : Executioner
- PSY'AVIAH : Soul Searching
- RIDE : This Is Not a Safe Place
- RINGFINGER : Pressure
- SYRENOMILIA : A Rose Shattered
- THE HERESY GENE : La Luz Del Padre
- TWIN TRIBES : Ceremony
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On this day, 29 years ago (19 January 1991), The Cure performed at The Great British Music Awards!
On this day, 29 years ago (19 January 1991), The Cure performed at The Great British Music Awards in London Wembley arena (UK) with a.o. Ride, The La's, Jesus Jones, New Model Army and The Wedding Present.
For this special occasion The Cure played a very rare selection of songs and lots of fans agree some of the performed versions are considered to be pre-eminent.
The entire show was broadcast by British tv & radio
Setlist
Pictures Of You, Fascination Street, Just Like Heaven, Lullaby, The Walk, Let's Go To Bed, Why Can't I Be You?, In Between Days, A Forest, Never Enough
Encores:
Three Imaginary Boys, Boys Don't Cry, Disintegration
Line-up
Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams, Perry Bamonte

On this day, 40 ago, John Foxx released his first solo project album Metamatic!
On this day, 40 ago, John Foxx released his first solo project album Metamatic (Virgin, 18 January 1980), after leaving Ultravox the previous year. Opposite to Utravox' mix of rock and synth-pop, Metamatic became a pure electronic album. Although John Foxx performed ’Touch & Go’ and ’He’s a Liquid’ already with his former band Ultravox, the band was not credited on the Metametic album. Not surprisingly the remaining and continueing members of Ultravox didn’t credit Foxx when they adapted parts of ‘Touch and Go’ for their song ‘Mr.X’ (What’s in a name?) on their next album Vienna.
Foxx used a.o. a Minimoog, an ARP Odyssey synth, an Elka Rhapsody 610 “string machine” and a Roland CR-78 drum machine to produce the album. It was recorded on 8-track and engineered by Gareth Jones.
The album features one of John Foxx' greatest hits ‘Underpass’, which was previously released as the album’s announcing single.
'Metamatic' was named after a mechanical artwork (a painting machine) by Swiss sculptor and artist Jean Tinguely and became a must have album for (electronic) music lovers.
It spent seven weeks in the UK charts, peaking at #18. The album was generally well received by critics and is still cited as his most influential solo release.
The album was re-released on CD several times, amongst them some with bonus tracks (+ 6 in 1993 & + 7 in 2001) and even with a complete bonus CD featuring 15 extra tracks (2007).
In 2014 the original album finally got a vinyl re-released on Record Store Day with a gatefold sleeve featuring some new and rare artwork.
Metamatic (1980 - Original 12" tracklist)
- Plaza 3:52
- He's a Liquid 2:59
- Underpass 3:53
- Metal Beat 2:59
- No-One Driving 3:45
- A New Kind of Man 3:38
- Blurred Girl 4:16
- 030 3:15
- Tidal Wave 4:14
- Touch and Go 5:33