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Momus
was the alias of
Nick Currie
, a Scottish-born singer, songwriter, and provocateur whose music careened from acoustic ballads to electro-pop to acid house and back again. Born in 1960,
Currie
spent time living in Greece and Canada before returning to Scotland to attend university; in 1981, he dropped out of school to form
the Happy Family
, a band additionally comprised of three prior members of
Josef K
. After signing to the 4AD label, the group recorded only one LP,
1982's
The Man on the Street
, before disbanding.
After returning to (and graduating from) university,
Currie
moved to London in 1984. After cutting a deal with el Records, he released
Circus Maximus
in 1986; the first offering released under the
Momus
name (chosen in honor of a Greek god banished from Mount Olympus for daring to criticize the wisdom of Zeus), the album spotlighted
Currie's
rich baritone and fascination with themes of psycho-sexuality and cultural crises, recurring motifs throughout his extensive catalog of work.
A move to
Alan McGee's
Creation label preceded the release of 1987's melancholy
The Poison Boyfriend
, followed by 1988's homoerotic
Tender Pervert
. Even more frankly sexual was the next year's
Don't Stop the Night
, a collection exploring taboo topics including incest and necrophilia. With 1991's
Hippopotamomus
-- dedicated to the late
Serge Gainsbourg
--
Momus
came under attack; the album, dubbed "a record about sex for children," drew fire from feminists as well as a lawsuit from Michelin UK, which objected to a lyrical reference to their mascot, the Michelin Man. (The suit was subsequently settled out of court, and all remaining copies of the album were destroyed.)
Undeterred,
Momus
returned in 1992 with a pair of new records,
The Ultraconformist
and the ambient-styled
Voyager
, inspired by the work of
Yukio Mishima
. After writing the 1993 album
Shyness
for Japanese performer
nOrikO
(who adopted her stage name
Poison Girlfriend
in tribute to
Momus
) and releasing
Timelord
(his final work for Creation),
Currie
made tabloid headlines for his 1994 marriage to 17-year-old
Shazna Nessa
, the daughter of a Bangladesh-born restauranteur.
Currie
and
Nessa
first met when she was just 14; after her parents learned of the relationship, she was sent back to Bangladesh to enter into an arranged marriage, but escaped to return to London to marry
Currie
, forcing the couple to go underground for fear that Nessa's family would kidnap her.
Currie
, now living in exile in Paris, subsequently signed to the Cherry Red label and resurfaced in 1995 with
The Philosophy of Momus
, an eclectic set veering from reggae to blues to techno which featured "The Sadness of Things," an indie hit recorded with
Ken Morioka
of the Japanese pop band
Soft Ballet
.
Slender Sherbet
, a collection of re-recordings of material from the
Tender Pervert
era, followed later in the year as
Momus
suddenly found success in Japan writing and producing for the Lolita-pop songstress
Kahimi Karie
, with whom he notched a string of five consecutive Top Five hits.
20 Vodka Jellies
, a collection of demos performed by
Momus
and intended for
Karie
, appeared in 1996, and was the first of his records issued in the U.S. In addition to writing and producing material for
Nessa's
band
Milky
and the CD-ROM magazine
Blender
,
Currie
rounded out the year by writing, producing and programming the CD-ROM collection
This Must Stop
. He issued
Ping Pong
in 1997, returning a year later with
The Little Red Songbook
. 1999's
Stars Forever
was arguably
Momus'
most controversial and provocative artistic statement yet -- mounted to help defray massive legal costs facing
Currie's
U.S. label Le Grand Magistery, each of its songs was "commissioned" for $1000 apiece by everyone from Japanese pop mastermind
Cornelius
to the staff at New York City publicity firm Girlie Action to the members of the Indiepop List (http://www.geld.com/tweenet/list/) and written to the various "patrons'" specifications.
Folktronic
followed in early 2001, and two years later,
Momus
debuted on the American Patchwork label with
Oskar Tennis Champion
. Analog put out the two-disc
Forbidden Software Timemachine: Best of the Creation Years, 1987-1993
compilation in 2003, followed by
Otto Spooky
and
Ocky Milk
in 2005 and 2006. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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