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Mi-Sex was a New Zealand and Australian new wave rock band active from 1978 to 1985. Led by Steve Gilpin as vocalist, they were best known for their single "Computer Games" in 1979.

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History

Mi-sex evolved from the band Fragments of Time, that was in part from a band called Father Thyme (band), and with members of Think (band). Early New Zealand performances included the Wellington Technical Institute and Dr Johns (Ray Johns), on the same day with demo recording at Dellbrook studios in Tawa, and the bus breaking a gearbox on the Ngauraunga Gorge section of motorway.

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"Mi-Sex were honoured with three awards at the 1979 'TV Week/Countdown' Awards Ceremony. Most popular record for "Computer Games", best Australian single for "Computer Games" and the Johnny O'Keefe Memorial Award for Most Promising New Talent." [link]

Tragedy

"Steve Gilpin remained in Australia and worked with a number of bands including Under Rapz. In November 1991, Steve was involved in a car accident in Australia, while returning to his home after a gig in Coolangatta. He lapsed into a coma from which he never recovered. He died in Southport Hospital on 6th January 1992." [link]

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