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Spice Up Your Lift

first released 1998, remastered 2021

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To hear the album, click on either of these images.

Back in the 90’s, out of Milton Keynes, there emerged briefly a very unusual thing. It would pop up in the most unexpected places and turn heads, both towards and away (rather like a Milton Keynes roundabout). Opinion was divided between “the very best thing I’ve ever seen and heard”, and “the very worst thing I’ve ever seen and heard”. Middleton Stoney clamoured. The Brackley Folk Festival complained. Bob Brozman supported (due to unforeseen circumstances). Northampton Hospital Radio was surprised. Tring Fringe Festival was speechless, mainly because no-one turned up (but the acoustics were to die for!).

 

I speak, of course, about the Syringe Babies from the Planet Zyz

 

The core of the group were Leo Nyteminks (stage name: Leni St Monkey) and Stone MkInyel (stage name: Mosey N Tinkle). These two intrepid guys were possibly the first two true aliens-from-outer-space ever to arrive in Milton Keynes, or indeed the world, possibly. So struck they were to find that the name Milton Keynes had exactly the same letters as Komin Yeltsin, the messiah of the Zyzian religion Rooferism, they took it as a sign. They resolved to stay and present "the varicose culture and music of the planet Zyz to the residents of Milton Keynes and Earth". (However, what didn't strike them was the extraordinary unlikelihood that their far away planet would have the same alphabet as that found in parts of earth. Funny that.)

 

Two seminal albums followed: Spice Up Your Lift and Slim Keynote et mi Slonkey (soon to be re-mastered and released here). There were also a number of live albums. Apparently.

 

Unfortunately, the intrepid pairs’ calling proved too difficult. They were surprised to find that the material they presented - so revered on its home turf - was generally, but with a small number of notable exceptions, received in Milton Keynes (and other parts of Earth) with incomprehension and horror. Even though they wore hats.

 

Eventually it all proved too much. At the end of the 90’s Nyteminks suddenly decided to move away to East Anglia, while MkInyel went underground in Milton Keynes. Both attempted to create new identities, posing as normal decent human beings (ie not alien), with varying degrees of success. Although the pair resolved to continue to create works together under the name Silent Monkey, essentially that creative connection fell silent, ironically, except for a small number of notable exceptions. 

 

In the barren years, MkInyel created some interesting material under his adopted human name 'Steven McDaniel', and Nyteminks wrote much interesting material in his blog Thoughts of Koo under his adapted pigeon form ‘Koo’.

 

But they continued to communicate and dream of their next big thing................ (check out: The Four Susans)

About 'The Syringe Babies from the Planet Zyz'

The original album liner pages from 1998, photocopied from a photocopy of various photocopies. (You'll have to zoom in to read it, but it'll be worth it, honest!) Click on the songs to hear them.

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