DUNCAN GRAHAM was born in the horse latitudes, in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, in the mid Sixties. His teenage years were dripping with the usual Seventies mash of AC/DC, Billy Thorpe, Neil Young, Jackson Browne, The Skyhooks and Donna Summer, and, on the teev, GTK, Countdown, Nightmoves and Sounds Unlimited. He admits freely to a penchant then for Golden Breed shirts, Hobbytex tees, brown cords... More
In 1984, St. Kilda 5-piece Fishdrink played their first show at the St. Kilda Inn. By 1985, this frenetic and loose trashcore outfit, after dozens of shows, had hit the wall. Weeks later, most of the main operators had reconvened to form THE BREAKNECKS. With a new, more gutsy and tight garage sound, The Breaknecks launched in to a busy schedule, clocking up over 150 shows in three states. They were banned from.... More
In the late Nineties, rock'n'roll musician Duncan Graham became increasingly drawn to electronic dance music (especially the more perverted and fucked-up realms of house that he found at clubs like Razor..). For a wee while he worked as a DJ around Melbourne...He also began to craft his own electronic tunes ... culminating in a collaboration with old pal Paul Huntingford...recording as CUM , they put together two killer tracks... More