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ONE MILLION FUZZTONE GUITARS
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OVERVIEW
Formed in Nottingham in 1981 by Robert Courtney and Andrew Dickinson, One Million Fuzztone Guitars emerged from the post-punk underground with a sound that fused garage rock intensity, stylophone-driven experimentation, and surreal stage theatrics. Their name became synonymous with a fiercely individual approach to rock music — one that blurred the boundaries between art-school conceptualism and raw emotional noise.
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ORIGINS
Courtney’s path to the Fuzztone vision began years earlier. After a childhood spent between Jamaica, Guernsey, and the UK, he studied at art school, where his first recorded experiments in 1976 combined field recordings, manipulated tape, and a classical guitar played through an H&H echo unit.
Live performance followed soon after: first with the short-lived punk group Cycle Annie in 1976, and later with Skin Patrol, a shifting collective active from 1978 to 1980. Skin Patrol’s evolving line-ups — which included Andrew Dickinson, Oliver Hoon, and Steve Harvey — reflected a restless musical energy that evolved from Stooges-inspired punk through “death rock” and into avant-funk. Out of these exploratory sessions, the earliest Fuzztone material began to take shape.
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FORMATION AND EARLY RELEASES
By 1981, Courtney and Dickinson regrouped as One Million Fuzztone Guitars, later joined by Chris “Beausoleil” Barnes on Casio and stylophone. Their debut single, “Heaven” b/w “Annuese” (1982), was a startling, drum-machine-driven collision of noise, melody, and performance art — a record that divided critics and electrified audiences.
Their live performances became legendary for their unpredictability — fusing smoke bombs, costumes, and confrontational theatre. Later that year, Andrew Shread joined on drums, expanding the sound, and the band released its second single, “Men’s Hearts” b/w “Creepy Crawl”, produced by Dave Robbins of Colours Out of Time. Robbins soon joined the line-up alongside Steve Harvey, an original Skin Patrol member, and together they recorded the defining 1983 LP, (Roman, I Have Some Bad News For You) 26, later reissued by Cherry Red Records alongside early singles and live recordings from Radio Trent.
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POST-FUZZTONE PROJECTS
Following the band’s split, Courtney continued to record prolifically, carrying the Fuzztone ethos forward through an array of new collaborations and solo works. His demos evolved into the 1988 album Everything’s Happening, reissued in 2025 as One Million Fuzztone Guitars – 31.
Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, he worked with a range of collaborators including:
• Pam Hogg (Doll)
• Martin Spear (Liberty Cushion, of Madamadam)
• Phil Bourne (Courtney Bourne, of the Colours Out of Time)
In the late 1990s, Courtney launched Sunatarot in Paris — a project fusing rock, ritual, and visual art — followed in the early 2000s by the Automatic Kaos Foundation, which explored electronics, spoken word, and improvisation.
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RECENT WORK AND REVIVAL
Plans to revive One Million Fuzztone Guitars in 2019 were delayed, but Courtney continued to release new material throughout the 2020s. Between 2020 and 2025, he issued a series of singles culminating in the retrospective collection Singles (2025).
That same year, he unveiled two intimate solo albums — LoFeFiFoFun and D-Pop — both recorded in single takes, reaffirming his commitment to spontaneity, texture, and raw sound.
In late 2025, Courtney expanded his creative reach once again with Department Store of the Soul: Rock Section and Other Stories — a surreal literary project described by his editor as “Bowie, Kafka and Fellini meet Withnail & I via Top Gear and The Tibetan Book of the Dead.” The book marked a new chapter in his multi-disciplinary career, blending music, fiction, and visual art with the same restless energy that defined his earliest work.
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LEGACY
Across five decades, Robert Courtney has remained a distinctive figure in the British underground — a guitarist, composer, and conceptual artist continually reinventing himself while preserving the raw immediacy that defined One Million Fuzztone Guitars.
His work — spanning punk, psychedelia, art rock, and experimental pop — continues to echo the wild, inventive energy that inspired him to pick up a fuzz-soaked guitar.
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Credits & Contact
Artist: Robert Courtney
Band: One Million Fuzztone Guitars
Current Label/Distributor: Rock Section Records/Distrokid/BandLab,
Legacy One Million Fuzztone Guitars on Cherry Red
Press Contact: rocksection@onemillionfuzztoneguitars.com
Website: https://onemillionfuzztoneguitars.com/
Socials: linktr.ee/omftgsp