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  1. Simon Topping. Martha Tilson. Liam Mullan. Andy Connell. Denise Johnson. Website. acrmcr .com. A Certain Ratio (abbreviated as ACR) are an English post-punk band formed in Greater Manchester in 1977 by Peter Terrell (guitar), Simon Topping (vocals, trumpet), Jez Kerr (bass guitar, vocals), Martin Moscrop (trumpet, guitar) and Donald Johnson ...

  2. 16 de ago. de 2016 · Ian Curtis of Joy Division was a fan – ACR’s original frontman, Simon Topping, even stood in for him at a turbulent Joy Division gig in Bury – and ACR are immortalised in the film 24 Hour ...

  3. Manchester, 1978. In the beginning there were four: Jeremy Kerr (bass), Martin Moscrop (guitar/trumpet), Peter Terrel (guitar/effects) and Simon Topping (vocals/trumpet). Four thin boys with a name borrowed from a Brian Eno record. The intense quartet initially drew influence from Wire, Eno, the Velvets and Kraftwerk.

  4. Explore music from Simon Topping. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Simon Topping on Discogs.

  5. Dr Simon Topping. Associate Professor. School of Society and Culture (Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business) Room 08, 5 Portland Villas, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA. +44 1752 585122. simon.topping@plymouth.ac.uk. Dr Simon Topping can be contacted through arrangement with our Press Office, to speak to the media on these areas of expertise.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2010 · Kerr does a bit of work for an ad company himself, when he’s not setting up live projects with his old ACR band mates Pete Terrell and Simon Topping. "Well the art versus commerce thing, you’re always gonna get it. The best thing to do would be to work at Tesco’s, so you can do what you fuckin’ want with your music.

  7. Reviews. A Certain Ratio. Sextet (Reissue) Mick Middles , September 26th, 2014 12:32. The sound of the embryonic ACR had been a jittery affair. A thick soup of chopping funk spliced with a lonesome trumpet and topped with snaps, whistles and Simon Topping's evocative dour vocals. It seemed to hang in the Mancunian gloom.