Mainframe (band)

The 5 Minutes On 12-inch single Picture cover

Mainframe was an Electropop band from Hemel Hempstead, 26 miles north of London, England. Formed in 1982, it comprised two main members, unknown musicians Murray Munro (born 1963) and John Molloy (born 1961). The former was already working with a new, small, independent record company named mc2 Music (taken from The Famous Albert Einstein equation), also based in Hemel Hempstead.

The deal with mc2 saw the production of a number of single vinyl records, one of which comprised some simple graphically-oriented programmes for popular home computers of the era (The consumer was required to cable a turntable and amplifier to the cassette audio input of his/her computer.)

It is rumoured that Mainframe put together an eponymous experimental album in 1982, of which less than ten copies were pressed by mc2 and never made publicly available.

In September 1983 Mainframe issued a concept album entitled Tenants of the Lattice-Work which met with some success.

The popularity of avant-garde band The Art of Noise prompted Mainframe to retort with a 12-inch single entitled "The Noise of Art", released by mc2 offshoot Ying Yang Yumm, undoubtedly a cheeky reference to The Art of Noise's own label Zang Tuum Tuum (aka ZTT).

mc2 Music folded in 1984 and the band was picked up by Polydor's dance label offshoot Boiling Point who released 7-inch and 12-inch single versions of "5 Minutes". Achieving minor and brief success, Murray and John branched out into music technology, having already played key roles in developing the Greengate DS3 sound card system which turned an Apple II home computer into a complex polyphonic sound sampler / percussion unit.

Mainframe took part in an EDition of the BBC science programme "The Show Me Show" (broadcast 14th September 1983) wherein they played a specially-composed new track entitled "The Bubble Diver". This piece never acquired an official release.

The group also participated in the BBC's "Breakfast Time" programme (8th July 1985) and pop-music show "Juice" (broadcast 15th January 1986).

Despite their profile in the media, Murray and John were unable to maintain further commercial success and Mainframe was officially disbanded in 1986, freeing them up to pursue their interests in music technology.

Throughout the 1980s John Molloy occasionally contributed articles for magazines such as "Computer and Video Games". In the 1990s he relocated to the United States to work on other music technology development projects and compositions for computer games.

Nothing is known of Murray Munro's post-Mainframe activities other than his extensive composition work for library music label Atmospheres.

Singles

  • Radio (Will Bring Me Home) / The Room (Part 2) (1983, mc2 Music, catalogue # MC004)
  • Talk to Me / programs for Apple II, Sinclair ZX81, Sinclair ZX Spectrum and BBC Micro home computers (1983, mc2 Music, catalogue # MC005)
  • Into Trouble With the Noise of Art / [...] / War / Religion / Noise from China / Noise of Peter / Last Chords (1984, mc2 Music, catalogue # YYY001)
  • 5 Minutes / Eric's Revenge (1985, Polydor, catalogue # MAIN1)
  • 5 Minutes On (1985)
  • 5 Minutes On (1986) - (re-issue))

Albums

  • Mainframe (1982, mc2 Music. Private pressing. Unconfirmed)
  • Tenants of the Lattice-Work (1983, mc2 Music, catalogue # MC007)