Cauda Pavonis are a UK band founded in 1998 By Su Farr (Later Wainwright) and Dave Wainwright. Originally conceived as a 'dark romantic' experience, Cauda Pavonis broke onto the UK goth circuit supporting acts such as Star Industry and Inkubus Sukkubus. At the outset Cauda Pavonis were noted for their consciously-minimalist synthesized melodies and their use of live drums (uncommon during the late '90s in UK Goth music) and described by Mick Mercer as a 'Dark duo from UK with bright future.' in his book 21st Century Goth . Since then the line-up has grown and the band have appeared twice at the Whitby Gothic Weekend and the prestigious Wave-Gotik-Treffen.
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| - Cauda Pavonis are a UK band founded in 1998 By Su Farr (Later Wainwright) and Dave Wainwright. Originally conceived as a 'dark romantic' experience, Cauda Pavonis broke onto the UK goth circuit supporting acts such as Star Industry and Inkubus Sukkubus. At the outset Cauda Pavonis were noted for their consciously-minimalist synthesized melodies and their use of live drums (uncommon during the late '90s in UK Goth music) and described by Mick Mercer as a 'Dark duo from UK with bright future.' in his book 21st Century Goth . Since then the line-up has grown and the band have appeared twice at the Whitby Gothic Weekend and the prestigious Wave-Gotik-Treffen.
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| - Su Wainwright, Dave Wainwright, Chris Hines, Rob Quick
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| - Cauda Pavonis are a UK band founded in 1998 By Su Farr (Later Wainwright) and Dave Wainwright. Originally conceived as a 'dark romantic' experience, Cauda Pavonis broke onto the UK goth circuit supporting acts such as Star Industry and Inkubus Sukkubus. At the outset Cauda Pavonis were noted for their consciously-minimalist synthesized melodies and their use of live drums (uncommon during the late '90s in UK Goth music) and described by Mick Mercer as a 'Dark duo from UK with bright future.' in his book 21st Century Goth . Since then the line-up has grown and the band have appeared twice at the Whitby Gothic Weekend and the prestigious Wave-Gotik-Treffen.
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