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with it. Showcasing his demo tapes to various companies, he was signed by the Heath Levy publishing group who wanted to use some of his songs for other artists. As part of his deal, Laurien was given free time in a recording studio, which he used to record his first single, "D.C.T. Dreams", with the help of a friend, Jeff Leach. Speaking about Leach, Laurien said, "He was a key part of that single. He was a classically-trained keyboardist and it was with him that I started to do this abstract stuff when I returned from a visit to America in early 1980." Leach later became a sought-after
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informs my work and yes, it was a fascinating period to be in the middle of that huge movement, when people really did think that the song had died and it was all going to be the emotions coming off the sound from mainly linear dance records, though a lot of them weren't of course. But yeah, fascinating time." Mills is now part of the DJ and production duo Copyright.
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In the mid–1970s Laurien formed the Nick Nicely Band with some friends, playing mostly rock and acoustic numbers. However, the band was never a serious project, and when the other members gave up making music, Laurien was left with their recording equipment and began to write and record his own songs
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After the failure to release "On the Coast", EMI dropped their interest in Nicely. With no equipment and no money to finance further recordings, and disillusioned with his experience of working with a major record label, Nicely retreated from the music business and faded into obscurity, spending the
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Nicely began recording the follow-up, "Hilly Fields (1892)", in December 1980, but the recording process was slow and laborious, and Nicely had to sell his personal possessions to pay for the studio time. Recording of the song took six months to complete, followed by another month of production work
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in 2010 Nicely confirmed that the decision to block the song's release was his, saying "that's my fault. EMI did say to me, 'What do you want to do with this?' And looking back on it, I think probably what went wrong was that the drums were not dancey enough. But I said to EMI, 'No, don't bring it
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The B-side was originally going to be a song called "6B Obergine", but three days before the single was due to be cut it was replaced by the typically 1960s-psych-inspired "49 Cigars", which was recorded and mixed in just two days. Despite favourable reviews in the music press, the single was not
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in 2009, and, inspired by the surrealists, always wearing a veil. In 2012 Nicely was invited to play two shows by Kasper and Herlinde Raeman, at Meneer Malasch (Amsterdam) and Wastelands Festival (Ghent). This marked the start of Nicely's solo performances. Sharing the bill were John Maus, Maria
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on a single under the group name Citizen Kaned. Nicely recalled his involvement in that period: "we went right through acid house, the parties, '89, the whole scene—and it was a time that I enjoyed my greatest commercial success in the top of the dance charts. So it was definitely something that
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From the start of 2018 Nicely has been working on live performances accompanied by the musician Bug Lover and generating new versions of old tracks and adding visuals. First came secret gigs in Frappant (February and April) in Hamburg, then on 14 June 2018 at the Electric Ballroom in London
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tracks in the early 1990s under the names Psychotropic, Freefall and Airtight and enjoyed some chart success. Following years of negotiations, a compilation of Nicely's two singles and unreleased tracks recorded between 1978 and 2004, titled
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well promoted by EMI (Nicely believed that this was due in part to bad feeling between the label and his manager at the time), and as a result the song had almost no distribution or airplay, and failed to make an impression on the charts.
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realised it had become a minor hit in Europe and was still readily available. However, by the time the single was re-released, interest and airplay support had fallen and the song failed to make the UK charts.
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As with "Hilly Fields", "On the Coast" was also recorded at Heath Levy and at Alvic. However, the single was never released, due to Nicely's dissatisfaction with the song. In an interview with the
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following two decades working on his songs away from the spotlight. His only appearance on record during the rest of the 1980s was contributing backing vocals to three tracks on the 1987 album
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Despite "Hilly Fields" lack of chart success, EMI were keen to release the proposed follow-up single, "On the Coast". "Hilly Fields" had also attracted the attention of
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recording, although the "scratching" was actually created by moving two tape spools back and forth, rather than on a turntable. It was named after Hilly Fields park in
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in CD format with six extra tracks, but following the label's demise in 2007 the CD was deleted. It was reissued with new artwork on Grapefruit (a subsidiary of
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and described as "the best psychedelic record made since the '60s". In spite of, or due to, its obscurity it is considered in some circles to be "legendary".
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The track features a prominent 1960s psychedelic influence, cello playing, the 1980s synth-pop sound, and what is believed to be the first ever example of
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released a limited 7" vinyl single (now sold out) of a new version of "Hilly Fields", subtitled "The Mourning", with the original version on the B-side.
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in London. Since then Nicely has performed a handful of concerts (often under the band name nick nicely's Unlived Lives), including the
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before Nicely was happy with the results. Hearing the early demo of the song, Hansa turned down the opportunity to release it, but an
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records. Laurien's first instrument was the harmonica, which he learnt to play at the age of ten, and later on he learnt the guitar.
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Several nick nicely songs have appeared on various compilations: "On the Beach (The Ladder Descends)" was included on the German
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Following years of negotiations, a compilation of his two singles and unreleased tracks recorded between 1978 and 2004, titled
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out.' And I stopped it... it was me in the end that stopped that record from coming out and that might have been a mistake."
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album. A demo version of the song surfaced on the internet in April 2011 but to date it has not been officially released.
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On 11 October 2008 Nicely played his first ever live show, supporting friends and long-time supporters the Bevis Frond at
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in 2004 as CD with six extra tracks, and on Grapefruit in 2010 as CD reissue with one further extra track, "Marlon")
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supporting John Maus, followed by a December show in Moscow and then a US East coast tour again with Maus in 2019.
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tracks in the early 1990s under the names Psychotropic, Freefall and Airtight. The pair also collaborated with
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scene in the UK, and together with his friend Gavin Mills (aka "DJ Face") the duo produced a number of
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In 2010 Nicely announced that he was working on an album of new material, with the working title of
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Nicely's work has been credited with inspiring several modern-day artists, most notably
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Minerva and Picture Plane. In November 2012 Nicely supported Ariel Pink in Hamburg.
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record label's style, but was left off at the last minute when Some Bizzare's boss
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in 1969, he began to move away from pop music and listen to more experimental and
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The A-side "D.C.T. Dreams" is a blend of equal parts 1980s electronics and 1960s
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among others, as well as being involved in the musical bands for the stage shows
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on a track titled "Puppeteers", recorded in 2009 during sessions for Unkle's
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label and reissued late in 1980. The single became a minor hit in France and
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scene in the UK. With collaborator Gavin Mills, the duo produced a number of
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In September 2014, Lo Records released Nicely's second full-length album,
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added "Hilly Fields" to their July 2010 playlist of favourite tunes.
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issued a compilation of Nicely's early recordings on vinyl, titled
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du Noyer, Paul (13 February 1982). "Out of His Tree – Nicely".
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A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Exploding in Your Mind: Volume 1
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Records) in 2010, containing a further extra track, "Marlon".
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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EP (Fruits de Mer Records, 2012 – track: "Rosemary's Eyes")
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Nicely was born in Greenland during a transatlantic flight
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Sutherland, Steve (6 February 1982). "That'll Do Nicely".
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in 2008, and the same year "London South" was included on
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A Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Vol 1 – Cosmic Space Music
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In the late 1980s he became involved with the burgeoning
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was more enthusiastic and signed Nicely to the label.
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in Hertfordshire, and then later went on to live in
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