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Deniz Tek

 
Artist: Deniz Tek

Followers:

Chris "Box" Taylor

Performed Songs By:

Kent Steedman, Nik Rieth

Formal Connection With:

Radio Birdman, Powertrane
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Guitar

Biography

Best known as the guitarist, main songwriter, and leader of Aussie Stooges-disciples Radio Birdman, Deniz Tek is originally from Ann Arbor, MI. Inspired by such local heroes as the MC5 and the aforementioned Stooges during the '60s, Tek decided to form his own high-energy rock outfit, patterned after both bands, upon arriving in Australia in 1971 (to study medicine at the University of New South Wales). Tek's first Aussie group, TV Jones, built a large local following, but broke up before issuing any recordings. Undeterred, Tek immediately formed his next band, Radio Birdman, along with friend/singer Rob Younger, as such other members as second guitarist Chris Masuak, bassist Warwick Gilbert, keyboardist Pip Hoyle, and drummer Ron Keeley signed up as well. Despite being even more popular than Tek's previous band, Radio Birdman's hard-edged proto-punk sound wasn't exactly embraced by the Australian record companies, as the sextet was forced to issue their inaugural singles on their own. 1977 saw the group tour Europe, and a year later, Sire Records finally signed the group, issuing their one and only full-length release, Radios Appear. But once more, another promising Tek-led band broke up before fully realizing their potential. Despite their brief tenure together, Radio Birdman inspired countless other Australian bands, paving the way for such acts as Cold Chisel, Celibate Rifles, and Screaming Tribesman, among countless others.

Tek soon formed another similarly styled outfit, the Visitors, along with Birdman holdovers Hoyle and Keeley (in addition to newcomers Sisto [vocals] and Steve Harris [bass]), as a self-titled four-track EP would be issued in 1979 before the group splintered (two full-length recordings, a self-titled one and Visitation '79, would be released after the group's lifespan, in 1983 and 1994, respectively). In 1981, Tek was joined once more by his former Birdman buddies Younger and Gilbert, as well as two Detroit rock notables, ex-Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton and ex-MC5 drummer Dennis Thompson, for a one-off Australian tour under the name New Race. Like most of Tek's previous musical endeavors, New Race would manage only a single release, The First and the Last, an in-concert set issued in 1982. Around the same time, Tek began playing alongside singer Angie Pepper, whom Tek penned songs for and toured with (and eventually, married), but the duo would (predictably) split up after a single release, the forgotten 1984 single "Frozen World" b/w "Why Tell Me."

After his first ever solo release came and went (the single "100 Fools" b/w "Alien Skies"), Tek then turned his back on music altogether for a spell, as he relocated back to the United States and became a licensed physician (earning qualifications in emergency and aerospace medicine), in addition to a flight surgeon for the Marines. A compilation of unissued demos was released during Tek's period of exile, 1989's Orphan Tracks, but little else was heard from the former Radio Birdman leader. By the early '90s, however, Tek was ready to give music another go, as he formed the Deniz Tek Group, issuing several releases -- the full-lengths Outside (1994) and Le Bonne Route (1996), plus the EPs 4-4 The Number of the Beat (1995), Italian Tour (1996), and Bad Road (1997) -- as well as launching several tours of Europe, Australia, and the U.S. Tek also issued solo albums on a regular basis during the same decade, including such releases as 1992's Take it to the Vertical, 1998's Equinox, and 1999's Got Live. In addition, the '90s saw Tek reunite with Radio Birdman for a pair of Australian tours, as well as a live release, Ritualism, in 1996. Tek found time to form a band with ex-MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer, Dodge Main (issuing a self-titled release in 1996), as well as a studio project called Deep Reduction (formed while Tek was producing a group called the Stump Wizards, Tek joined the band for a pair of releases, 1997's single "Black Tulip" b/w "Gotta Say No" and a self-titled full-length from 2000). When not playing music, Tek resides with his family in Montana, where he works as an emergency/trauma doctor. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Deniz Tek

Background information
Origin Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Genres Hard rock, protopunk, garage rock
Occupations Musician, composer, producer
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1970s–present
Labels WEA, Citadel
Associated acts Radio Birdman, New Race, The Visitors, Sonic's Rendezvous Band, The Passengers
Website www.deniztek.com

Deniz Tek is a singer, guitarist and songwriter and a founding member of Australian group Radio Birdman who broke up, for the last time, after their last European tour in 2007. He has played in many of the underground rock bands of the 1970s including Australian bands The Visitors, New Race and The Passengers but is most known for exerting his burning Detroit style guitar influence over the punk rock genre in Australia. Tek's navy codename 'Iceman' was appropriated by visiting screenwriters for a character in the hit movie Top Gun.

Tek was raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. He spent 1967 in Sydney, Australia with his family and was greatly attracted to the Australian landscape, moving there permanently in 1972 to commence his medical studies at The University of NSW in Randwick. Living around many of the coastal Eastern Suburbs of Sydney in the early years of independent music in Australia influenced and fuelled his musical material and over thirty years later he continues to return to those seaside shores for rest and recouperation.

Deniz Tek is a trained ER doctor and navy pilot who currently splits his time working in ER departments in hospitals in NSW, Australia and Montana in the US while managing to fit in touring with a number of different Rock and Roll outfits during his vacations.

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Biography

Early years

Tek grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan a college town near Detroit where Tek was exposed to Motor City music icons such as MC5, The Stooges and The Rationals. In the late '60s Ann Arbor became somewhat of a nexus for rock music, hosting festivals which drew performers from all around the world such as Pink Floyd, Janis Joplin, Johnny Winter, Captain Beefheart, and a personal favourite of Tek's, The Rolling Stones. Headlining world acts such The Rolling Stones aside, Tek was heavily influenced by the mushrooming local underground scene of Ann Arbor, which included bands such as The Frost, Mitch Ryder, Carnal Kitchen with Steve Mackay, The Up, The SRC plus jazz greats Pharaoh Sanders, Sun Ra, Archie Shepp and Yusef Lateef. In 1971 Tek left the rock metropolis of Ann Arbor to pursue his medical studies in Sydney, Australia.

1972-73 with TV Jones

In late 1972 Tek had joined the band TV Jones as lead singer/guitarist along with Chris Jones on guitar, Gerry Jones on drums (brother of the now successful jazz trumpet player Vince Jones), Giles Vanderwerf on bass. TV Jones had a fanatical cult following in Wollongong, to the point where things got crazed and dangerous where by in 1974, the group fled north of the city. The band was hopeful of success, but amid disastrous engagements at Chequers and the Whisky A Go Go, ran afoul of both the police and organised crime simultaneously. After unsuccessful album recording sessions in North Sydney, the group began to disintegrate, sacking Tek from TV Jones as a negative influence.

1974-78 with Radio Birdman

After being dismissed from TV Jones, Tek proceeded to form a new band with long time friend Rob Younger, with the addition of Chris Masuak, Warwick Gilbert, Pip Hoyle and Ron Keeley, and called themselves Radio Birdman, after a misheard Stooges lyric. Radio Birdman were arguably the most successful band that Tek was associated with, despite the bands initial shunning from the Australian music scene. The Radio Birdman sound was unconventional and raw and echos the Motor City influences of Tek's youth. Birdman are often attributed with the initiation of the Australian indie rock scene, as after being repeatedly rejected from various clubs and bars in the Sydney area, Birdman took it upon themselves to record and release their first recording Radios Appear, and distribute it out the back of the band members station wagons. Radio Birdman began a world tour in 1977 travelling to England and playing a few shows around London as well as recording their second album Living Eyes, until in 1978 the band broke up mid-tour due to "personality conflict".

1978-81 with The Visitors, Angie Pepper Band, and the New Race tour

Following the demise of Radio Birdman, Tek proceeded to experiment musically it several different bands. From 1978 to 1979 Deniz dabbled in a band called The Visitors with Deniz on guitar, Mark Sisto on vocals, Ron Keeley on drums, Pip Hoyle on keyboards and Steve Harris on bass. The band being 3/5ths Birdman members was often compared to the early sound that Birdman had, but with a new twist of the Sisto vocal which likened the sound to that of The Doors. During these years Tek had also committed to writing the songs for Angie Pepper's new band The Angie Pepper Band after the breakup of her more successful band The Passengers.

What has often been hailed as the ultimate Motor City supergroup New Race, was formed by Tek with fellow Birdman members Rob Younger, and Warwick Gilbert, along with guitarist from The Stooges, Ron Asheton, and the drummer of MC5, Dennis Thompson, for a once off tour along the east coast of Australia in 1981. The band performed to sold out shows and many bootleg recordings of the shows were made, which resulted in the formation of several bootleg releases. The only official live recording of the shows was released in 1982 by Birdman's Trafalgar Studios under the appropriate title of The First and Last.

The between years

He then moved back to America where he became a licensed physician, specialising his qualifications in emergency and aerospace medicine. When in America he is based in Montana. He served time as a Navy flight surgeon with the Marines, and flew back seat in F4 Phantoms in the squadrons VMFA212 and VMFA232. His callsign of "Iceman" was noticed by producers of the Top Gun film during a research visit to the squadron and may have been appropriated for Val Kilmer's character in the film. [1]

1991 with The Deniz Tek Group

Encouraged by his friend and ex-Birdman compadre Chris Masuak, Deniz came back to Australia in 1991, intent on renewing himself musically. He began extensive touring in 1992 and, following a near career destroying disaster on the Take It To The Vertical tour of 1992 initiated a line-up that became known as The Deniz Tek Group. This line-up spent the next few years touring Europe, Australia and the USA, while releasing an EP and several albums (Outside, 444 The Number Of The Beat, La Bonne Route) Geographical difficulties became untenable in late '96 and the group split up. Deniz then continued with US based lineups and recorded albums with Wayne Kramer(MC5)(Dodge Main), skateboard stars Art and Steve Godoy (Golden Breed, The Last Of The Bad Men), a Montana based trio (Equinox), an experimental electronic duo with Jimi Hendrix's sidekick and amplifier designer Dave Weyer (Glass Insects), east coast hard rockers (Deep Reduction and DR2 featuring Rob Younger), and live work including tours and live albums with the Rationals' Scott Morgan (Three Assassins, Powertrane) and surviving members of Sonic's Rendezvous Band (Getting There Is Half The Fun). Deniz and wife Angie Pepper (Passengers) recorded her album Res Ipsa Loquitor in 2001. Deniz continued to record and tour extensively in the late '90s, while Radio Birdman reunified and began to work again.

The re-unification of Radio Birdman

Deniz Tek with Radio Birdman: 23 Jan 1996 - ANU Bar Canberra.

Radio Birdman reformed in January 1996, with all original members, touring Australia extensively- including their headlining of the 1996 Big Day Out Tour. Critics and fans old and new expressed the belief that they more than lived up to the legend.

They recorded a "live" album, performed to an exclusive, invited audience of 24 and released this on CD as Ritualism. Initially it was only available by mail order on their own Crying Sun Records label, a low budget, but high quality DIY project which is perfectly consistent with their earlier work both sonically and philosophically.

Radio Birdman played and toured sporadically over the next ten years, losing the original drummer and bass player along the way. With Jim Dickson on bass and Rusty Hopkinson (You Am I) on drums, they played shows around Australia, returned to the recording studio in 2006, and released their first new studio album in 25 years, Zeno Beach Zeno Beach was accompanied by a national tour of Australia and an extensive world tour, which included New Zealand, Europe, and for the first time ever, the United States. Radio Birdman again toured the world in 2007. In July 2007 Radio Birdman was inducted into the ARIA Australian Music Hall of Fame.


Current Projects...

The Soul Movers is Deniz's latest musical project (commenced 2008) with ex-Birdman member Pip Hoyle on Keys, Andy Newman and Calvin Welch on drums with co-songwriter Lizzie Mack on vocals: www.myspace.com/thesoulmovers to listen and download: Media:www.cdbaby/soulmovers 'On the INside' (Career/ Cool Time Records) was released September 2009

Discography (INCOMPLETE)

Radio Birdman

Title Release
Burn My Eye EP 1976
Radios Appear LP 1977
Living Eyes LP 1981
Alone in the Endzone 45' 1981
Ring Of Truth EP (bootleg) 1988
Zeno Beach CD 2006

The Visitors

Title Release
Phantom EP 1980
The Visitors LP 1983
Visitation '79 LP 1994
The Visitors CD 2008

New Race

Title Release
The First and Last LP 1982
The First and Last German Pressing Vinyl LP 1983
Crying Sun/Gotta Keep Movin Single 1983
The First and Last UK Version 1983
The First To Pay (Vinyl LP and CD) 1989
Hail Columbia 45 Single" 1989
The Second Wave LP 1990
The First And Last Reissue LP 1997

Angie Pepper

Title Release
Frozen World 7" single 1984
Its Just That I Miss You LP 2001
Res Ispa Loquitor LP 2003

The Deniz Tek Group

Title Release
Outside LP 1994
4-4 The Number of The Beat EP 1995
Italian Tour EP 1996
Le Bonne Route 1996
Bad Road EP 1997

Deniz Tek Solo

Title Release
Orphan Tracks LP 1989
Good 'Nuff EP 1992
Take It To The Vertical LP 1992
Got Live 1999

Deniz Tek with Lizzie Mack: the Soul Movers (2009)

'On the INside' - Cool Time Records/ Career : www.cdbaby.com/soulmovers

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