Intaferon
Intaferon | |
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Origin | England |
Genres | New wave, synthpop |
Instruments | Piano, synthesizer |
Years active | 1983–1984 |
Labels | Chrysalis Records |
Associated acts |
Simon F, Used To |
Intaferon was a short-lived English new wave duo Intaferon, consisting of Simon Fellowes and Simon Gillham.[1] They were signed to Chrysalis Records.[2] Their song, "Get Out of London" (produced by Martin Rushent) was featured in the 2001 Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen movie Winning London.[3]
Singles were often featured on the channel four show Max Headroom.[4]
Simon Fellowes, after releasing two further albums as Simon F[5] and another using the moniker F Machine, is now an author. He has two published novels - Don't Breathe the Air,[6][7] and My Name is Ferdinand [8] (Strata Books). Both novels feature large amounts of sex and drugs and lots of women "getting banged". A third novel was planned for the series, entitled 10 Dead Mexicans but was never published.
Simon Gillham gained a BA and an MA in Philosophy and undertook a PhD on Nietzsche, then embarked on a career as a Philosophy lecturer. In 2015 he formed the band "Used To", releasing several singles. An album is planned for later in the year.
Discography
Singles
- "Steamhammer Sam" (1983) No. 77 (music video featured Jack Watson)
- "Get Out of London" (1983) No. 93
- "Baby Pain" (1984) (also released on Simon F's 1985 solo album Gun)
Simon Fellowes released other solo singles as Simon F, including "American Dream" and "Love Bomb".
In 2015, Simon Gillham formed the band "Used To" and released several singles.
References
- ↑ 'Whatever Happened to Intaferon' podcast 2015
- ↑ Intaferon 7" releases on Chrysalis
- ↑ All Music Song Credits
- ↑ Max Headroom show website
- ↑ Simon F. Discography on All Music
- ↑ - book details at Strata Books (publisher)
- ↑ Simon Fellowes' Amazon author page
- ↑ - book details at Strata Books (publisher)
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