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Pop partnerships seem to be catching on these days. In the wake of the British Electric Foundation, which forms the basis of Heaven 17, ROSS MIDDLETON and GARY BARNACLE called themselves Leisure Process International and began releasing records as LEISURE PROCESS. Middleton (right) picked up Barnacle, session player to a galaxy of stars after leaving his first group, Positive Noise. The partnership's motto is "What we all need is a place safe and splendid" and its latest single, 'Anxiety' (produced by Martin Rushent) is out on these shores now.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RIU19831001.2.3.6

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Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 2

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Pop partnerships seem to be catching on these days. In the wake of the British Electric Foundation, which forms the basis of Heaven 17, ROSS MIDDLETON and GARY BARNACLE called themselves Leisure Process International and began releasing records as LEISURE PROCESS. Middleton (right) picked up Barnacle, session player to a galaxy of stars after leaving his first group, Positive Noise. The partnership's motto is "What we all need is a place safe and splendid" and its latest single, 'Anxiety' (produced by Martin Rushent) is out on these shores now. Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 2

Pop partnerships seem to be catching on these days. In the wake of the British Electric Foundation, which forms the basis of Heaven 17, ROSS MIDDLETON and GARY BARNACLE called themselves Leisure Process International and began releasing records as LEISURE PROCESS. Middleton (right) picked up Barnacle, session player to a galaxy of stars after leaving his first group, Positive Noise. The partnership's motto is "What we all need is a place safe and splendid" and its latest single, 'Anxiety' (produced by Martin Rushent) is out on these shores now. Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 2

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