SOUTH CIRCULAR
RECORDS
Independent label: South Circular
appears to have put out just two singles: 'Drums Over London', by the Disco
Zombies (SGS-106; 3/79) and 'The Beat Drill' by The Steppes (SGS-108;
7/79). The SGS-100 numerical series was used by SGS Stdios, of London,
which. The Zombies had previously had a single out on the Wizzo label.
SGS Records is Not exactly a label as such, but a South London
recording studio. Records bearing matrix numbers in its SGS-100 series
date from 1978 to 1980; most of the ones have had plain white labels which were
then rubber-stamped, stickered or otherwise marked by the bands
themselves. The one most commonly happened upon is the Damned's 'Love
Songs' (SGS-105; 1978), which came out on the Dodgy Demo Co Record 'label', but
other records appeared on South Circular, Synesthesia and Industrial
Accident. SGS-104, however, an EP by The Isrealites and Children of
Charlton Park P. H. School, had a proper printed label, though with no SGS
identity apart from the catalogue number. Thanks to Robert Lyons For
The Info.
78
Not Traced
SGS
SGS
101
78
Not Traced
SGS
SGS
102
78
The Rivals
Skateboarding In The U.K. (Sos
001)
SOUND ON SOUND
SGS
103
78
The
Isrealites
Performed Live By The Children At Charlton Park P. H.
School
SGS
SGS
104
78
The Damned
Love Song
DODGY DEMO CO
SGS
105
79
Disco Zombies
Drums Over London
SOUTH CIRCULAR
SGS
106
79
Neu Electric
Lust Of Berlin
SYNESTHESIA
SGS
107
79
Steppes / Fifty Fantastics
The Beat Drill / God'S Got Religion
SOUTH CIRCULAR
SGS
108
79
The Lazy Four
I Won'T Shed A Tear
SGS
SGS
110
79
Future Bodies
Terrorist
FINAL ALTERNATIVE
SGS
111
80
The Institution
Jane And Jon
INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT
SGS
112
80
Six Minute War
33.3Rpm 75P Ep
SIX MINUTE WAR
SGS
113
80
The Sonic Tonix
Don'T Go Away
INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT
SGS
114