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Kinesis freestyle program keys for mac. Mix-Up (1979) Kirlian Photograph, No Escape, Fourth Shot, Heaven and Hell, Eyeless Sight, Photophobia, On Every Other Street, Expect Nothing, Capsules The Voice of America (1980) The Voice of America/ Damage Is Done, Partially Submerged, Kneel to the Boss, Premonition, This Is Entertainment, If the Shadows Could March? (1974), Stay Out of It, Obsession, News From Nowhere, Messages Received. Cabaret voltaire - johnny yesno - the voice of america fixed 2011-05 Two releases of Cabaret Voltaire, when they were a trio (Kirk, Mallinder, Watson), in 1980-1981. My brother made me listen to this in late 80's; it was my first experience with the 'industrial' sounds, and you know, I loved it!
Cabaret Voltaire's work beyond 1982. From their inception in the early 70s to1982 they were one of the greatest bands on the planet. Cabaret Voltaire's paranoid clanky custom built low-fi electronic dub funk was an irresistible sound. It reflected, according to Richard H Kirk 'Post-war desolation, unemployment and ugly urban landscapes.' I guess their move into more commercial/dancefloor friendly terrain after the departure of Chris Watson during the 2*45Voice Of America Russian
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In 1983 with the release of The Crackdown they were reduced to the duo of Richard H Kirk and Steve Mallinder. Along with their change of direction came major labels, money and fancy 24 track studios. The music I'd previously heard from this era, mainly from late night tv, has always underwhelmed me so i'm venturing trepidaciously. When I first put on The Crackdown (disc 1 of 6 in this collection) I thought maybe this was a bad idea and that perhaps there was no need for me to pursue this avenue of exploration. I quickly moved on to disc 2 which contains the Micro-phonies
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LP and much to my surprise I am comin back to this record for more. Sure that doesn't mean its up there with The Attic Tapes but for anything to get a repeated listen, in this day and age, it must be doing something right. I have to look at them as The Cabs mk II, which they are, to get past the fact that no electronic squalls of dubbed out noise will be coming my way. Do Right, Spies In The Wires and Sensoria are the choice cuts here. The only other disc I've got to so far is disc 5 which has the 83-85 12' versions and is perhaps the best way to listen to this era of Cabaret Voltaire. Just Fascination and Crackdown (both originally from disc 1) are excellent here as is the aforementioned Sensoria. These versions are beefed up for the disco dance floor and dare I say it make you wanna boogie, in a very white manner of course.This is as far as I've come so far but I'm a lot more positive about continuing on with the other 3 cds and then there's the dvds...to be continued...Cabaret Voltaire Voice Of America Blogspot Youtube
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