The Makers of the Dead Travel Fast were an Australian experimental music ensemble formed in Sydney in 1980. Their lineup featured Greg Addison (guitar, vocals), David Bullock (percussion), Steve Couri (bass guitar), Shane Fahey (synthesizer, vocals), Peter Richardson (piano, percussion, vocals), and Tim Schultz (saxophone, vocals, percussion). The band's name is a quote from Bram Stoker's "Dracula." They released two albums, "The Vessels" (1981) and "Zoom Is Less than Man" (1983), before disbanding in 1983. Their music was characterized by evocative electronic soundscapes, diverse percussion, ethereal vocals, and delicate saxophone melodies, drawing parallels to the works of Brian Eno and David Bowie's "Low." Their debut single, "Tael of the Saeghors," became a cult hit, leading to their first live performances. A retrospective compilation, "G'arage D'Or," was released in 1991. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Makers_of_the_Dead_Travel_Fast?utm_source=openai))