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→ ↑ → (pronounced as three clicks, often written incorrectly as Tsk Tsk Tsk or Tch Tch Tch) was an Australian experimental music and multimedia group formed in Melbourne in 1977 and led by Philip Brophy, owner of the labels Innocent and Present Records. Aside from performing music the project displayed artwork, made films and plays, and wrote literature. The band included various members such as Robert Goodge, David Chesworth, Paul Fletcher, Ian Cox, Barbara Hogarth (all members of Essendon Airport) and many others. They published different cassettes, vinyls, and super 8 films before splitting up in 1986.

Links To Peel
Peel incorrectly pronounced the symbols as Tsk Tsk Tsk and played most of their material in the late 70's and early 80's. In 1990, Peel played a track from the band's soundtrack album of their own movie called Salt, Saliva, Sperm and Sweat, where he mentioned on his 25 July 1990 show that he had not seen the film and would very unlikely to see it due to the title putting him off.

Shows Played
1979 1980 1990
 * 03 September 1979: Lampadina (EP - Venitian Rendezvous) Innocent
 * 05 September 1979: Pallini (EP - Venitian Rendezvous) Innocent
 * 12 September 1979: Sportello (EP - Venitian Rendezvous) Innocent
 * 23 October 1980: Only Quantity Counts (7" - → ↑ →) Innocent
 * 25 July 1990 / Best Of Peel Vol 10: 'Suspension (Soundtrack LP-Salt, Saliva, Sperm And Sweat)' (Present)