PragVEC

[6] PragVEC played concerts during 1978 and 1979, opening for bands such as Cabaret Voltaire, Scritti Politti, the Psychedelic Furs, the Monochrome Set, Au Pairs, Magazine, Chelsea, Stiff Little Fingers and the Teardrop Explodes.

[9] The last of these showed them moving away from the guitar-based sound of the first EP towards the use of the Wasp, a battery-powered portable synthesizer with a built-in speaker.

Two of the songs, "Rural Erotic" and "Third Person", were re-recorded for the No-Cowboys album, released in December 1980.

[4] Studholme, who had co-written many of the band's songs with Gogan, died in November 2005 after a long illness.

Around the time of his death, he, Gogan and Cash had been working with Mute Records to compile a reissue of PragVEC material.