Essex badlands strange musical fruit

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Depeche Mode star Martin Gore chatted about his past growing up in Londons notoriously violent commuter town of Basildon this week, and revealed that he grew up socialising with some of the areas toughest villains.

I read the Essex Boys (about the 1995 Rettendon Range Rover murders) book recently, which was a bit scary, as we used to know one of the people in that book; one of the people who ended up dead, he told Time Out.

He was someone we used to hang around with in the pubs in those days. I dont know if Basildons changed too much since then, but it wasnt a very safe place back then.

The Depeche Mode stars recollections matched those of fellow Essex electro pioneers Nitzer Ebb, who said they also regularly encountered violence, though despite wearing make-up and womens clothes, managed to largely avoid it because of their music.

Every once in a while, wed get picked on, but for the most part we didnt, miraculously we got left alone a lot of the time, Bon Harris told Skrufff last month.

I remember when the old Two Tone revival happened (1981)and I was really into a lot of old ska and reggae from the sixties and early seventies, wed play a King Tubby song or something like that and suddenly all the skinheads loved you because you played music they liked.

In some ways, we had a peculiar connection with the mods and the skinheads, they were all dressing up to look different from the norm, so I think some of them had a grudging respect for us: we were all in the same boat; into our music and kind of living on the fringes of regular society, he recalled.

Erasure star Andy Bell also used extreme dressing to to escape violent thugs in his home town of Peterborough, some 50 miles north of Basildon, in Lincolnshire, he told the Guardian in 2003.

I was trying to cultivate this weird, loner image, so I made some friends who hung out at a local pub and smoked dope, but they were truly weird. One time they made me take acid and then started slapping me round the face, which was really cruel of them, said Andy.

Peterborough is so scary, he added, Peterborough and Detroit must be the most scary places on the planet.

Depeche Modes new single John the Revelator (including remixes by Tiefschwarz) is out now on Mute Records. Nitzer Ebbs Best Of compilation Body of Work is also available on Mute.

http://www.bernardomahoney.com/rrmurders/main.shtml (Essex Boys; The Triple Rettendon Murders: Raquels: it wasn’t the kind of place you could run alone, it seemed as if all the customers wanted to do was fuck or fight each other. Most chose to fight and it was pointless asking them to stop because the only language they truly understood was the language of violence . . .)

http://www.innocent.org.uk/cases/rettendon2/index.html (Miscarriages of Justice: the Rettendon Two: Jack Whomes/Michael Steele . . .)

http://www.abctales.com/node/505721 (Four things that Basildon is nationally famous for: 1.Depeche Mode; A pop group who defined the sound of Basildon. 2.Terry Marsh; A boxer who was a world champion. He went to trial for allegedly trying to murder his manager, currently standing as the Liberal Democrat candidate for the town. 3.A young girl named Leah Betts bought an ecstasy tablet for her eighteenth birthday at the town’s notorious nightclub, Raquels. She took it at home where she was having her birthday party. She went into a coma and was front-page offal for a few days; she subsequently died. The supplier of the tablet is still at large, even though the majority of the town’s youth know who he is. 4. There are only three . . .)

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