Transistor Sound & Lighting Co.

Transistor Sound & Lighting Co. was an indie rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The group was active from 1995 to 2000.[7] Throughout the band's lifespan, they went under different names, such as: Transister Flux, The Transister Family, Transister Deli, Transister, & Transister Sound & Lighting Co.[8]

Transistor Sound & Lighting Co.
Also known asTransister Flux; The Transister Family; Transister Sound & Lights Co,…[1], Transister Deli[2] Transister, Transister Sound & Lighting Co.[3]
OriginWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
GenresIndie rock, pop
Years active1995–2000
LabelsViK. Recordings
MembersJason Churko
Marty Kinack
Dino D'Ottavio
Past membersMarcia Fifer, Mark Sawatzky, Michael Marshall,[4][5][6]

History

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The band formed in 1995,[9] and self-released a 3-song cassette recording that year, The Transister Flux[10] and performed local shows. The band distributed a 5-song cassette EP in 1996, called Transistor Sounds.[11] They were signed to the Canadian arm of Sony Records, ViK. Recordings, and released a 5-song CD EP, called Transister Sound & Lighting Co., of early mixes in November 1996,[12][13] a 7" vinyl single called Transister Sound & Lighting Co., featuring a different 4-track version of "Prince Vince", and two non-LP tracks, in 1996.[14] Their debut, eponymous LP, was due to be released in 1997,[15] but wasn't released until April 1998[16] The band released two music videos for the album, "Anyways/Mayonnaise",[17] and "Prince Vince".[18] "Anyways/Mayonnaise" was also released as a promotional-only CD single.[19]

The band toured throughout Canada performing at festivals such as NXNE,[20] SXSW[21] and Halifax On Music in 1996[22] Canadian Music Week both in 1997,[23] and 1998[24] & and opening for many different bands and artists, such as Hayden,[25]Beth Orten,[26] By Divine Right,[27][28] The Weakerthans,[29]Duotang[30] Treble Charger,[31] Cracker[32]Swervedriver,[33] and Sianspheric.[34]

The band received a 1998 Juno Nomination for Best Alternative album.[35] The band and their single, “Anyways/Mayonnaise” were nominated for Best New Group in the 1999 Canadian Radio Music Awards.[36]

During live performances in 1998, the band performed two songs that weren’t released on their self-titled record, but were recorded during the album sessions; “Gone Mind”,[37] and “Evil Song”[38] They were hired by Emm Gryner in October 1997,[39] to record a single version of her songs "Summerlong"/“Phonecall 45" from her major label debut Public, for a special 7” promotional-only release.[40] “Summerlong” was later released on Gryner’s 2000 release, Dead Relatives.[41] In July 1999, Churko began working at Winnipeg’s local record store, Music Trader / Into The Music.[42] At Canadian Music Week 2000, members of the band backed Emm Gryner for her performance at The Horseshoe Tavern, in Toronto.[43][44][45] In the course of record label reorganization, they left the label.

In December 2023, Innerservice Records in Winnipeg, released a tribute album to Transistor Sound & Lighting Co.’s eponymous sole LP, featuring many local Winnipeg bands’ takes on the songs, called A Tribute to Transistor Sound & Lighting Co., for the albums twenty-fifth anniversary.[46]

Alternate & Unreleased Songs & Recording of Second LP

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During a July 2024 appearance on the Meowing Into the Abyss Podcast, Jay & Dino discussed that there are many different outtakes of songs to what was eventually released on the Transistor Sound & Lighting Co. album.[47] They stated that there are about 21 different alternate versions of “Prince Vince" that the band recorded.[48] An unreleased acoustic version of “Sasparilla”, with tambourine, also exists and is circulating amongst fans.[49] “Three Chords” had a couple different versions recorded, notably one as a full band which featured drums.[50] A version of “Crayola” exists without keyboards, and there may be alternate, different mixes of the song.[51]

During the podcast, Jay & Dino also discussed that there were about nine or ten unreleased songs, recorded for a potential second album, that were 90% completed, including mixing.[52] One of those tracks slated for the 2nd LP, was "Gone Mind". "Gone Mind" was recorded, in 1995, in two different versions. A fast version of the song was released on The Transister Flux cassette, in 1995.[53] The song was performed live by the band in August 1998,[54] A slow, bass & guitar-only version of "Gone Mind" is circulating amongst collectors.[55] Another song slated for a second LP was "Freedom Park". A studio recording exists for this song. This song was also performed live in October 1998, by the band.[56] Another unreleased song, "Evil Song" was also performed live in August 1998.[57] It is unknown if a studio version of this song exists or was recorded.

Within the interview, the band noted that they own 50% of their song publishing. The band sold their masters to the record label.[58]

Discography

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  • Transistor Sound & Lighting Co. (released April 7, 1998[59] on BMG)[60]
  • The Transister Flux (3-song cassette, single sided, 1995)[61]
  • Transister Sound & Lighting Co. (5-song CD, EP, Nov. 1996)[62]
  • Transistor Sounds (5-song cassette EP, 1996)[63]

Singles

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  • Anyways/Mayonnaise (CD Single, 1998)[64]
  • Transister Sound & Lighting Co. (7’, Translucent Purple, 1996)[65]

Compilation Appearances

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  • "Prince Vince" - Tune In, Turn On, Bug Out (CD, Comp, 1996)[66]
  • "Trampoline Delay" - Tune In Turn On Bug Out! (Fall '97) (CD, Comp, 1997)[67]
  • ”Puddlecloud, Lovesong” - Life Don’t Get Any Better Than This: 1997 National Campus Community Radio Conference Sampler (CD, Promo, 1997)[68]
  • “Anyways/Mayonnaise” I’m with ViK (CD, Promo, Sampler, 1997)[69]
  • “Anyways/Mayonnaise” - BMG Pop Promo CD - Comp.#34 - February 1998 (CD, Comp)[70]
  • “Anyways/Mayonnaise (New Edit)" - BMG Pop Promo CD - Comp.#39 - April 1998 (CD, Comp)[71]
  • "Summerlong (Radio Edit)" - Radioactive Top 40 & Alternative Series #06 (September 1998) (CD, Comp, 1998)[72]

Band Members

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Previous Members

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  • Michael "Mike" Brownlee - drums & live shows (1995 - 1997)[73][74]

Additional live support

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  • Brad Garinger - keyboards, guitar (1998 - 2000)[75]
  • Alfie Catalico - drums (1996 - 2000),[76][77]
  • Marty Chapman - drums[78]
  • Michael "Mike" Marshall - drums,[79][80][81]
  • Mark Sawatzky - drums [82][83][84][85]
  • Marcia Fifer - bass guitar (1997 - 2000) [86]
  • Greg Hanec - Trumpet & clarinet, tapes, vocals (1998 - 1999)[87]

References

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