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Tag: Cabaret Voltaire

100 Greatest Songs of the 70’s #98 Cabaret Voltaire – Nag, Nag, Nag

Released: 1979 Cabaret Voltaire were from Sheffield, a place which had been a relative musical backwater (unless you count Joe … More

100 Greatest Songs Of The 70's, Cabaret Voltaire, Industrial, Nag Nag Nag, Post Punk

Introducing February 2021’s New Music Playlist

Whatever. Get me to the playlist. Updated 13.02.21 with more new stuff from UNKLE, Leon Vynehall, slowthai, Dry Cleaning, Architects, … More

Arlo Parks, Cabaret Voltaire, FKA Twigs, Maximo Park, Weezer

November 2020’s Best Albums

Album of the month is Cabaret Voltaire’s totally with the times Shadow of Fear. Read about it here. Listen to … More

Aesop Rock, Cabaret Voltaire, November 2020 Album of The Month, Pole, The Cribs, The Last Dinosaur, The War On Drugs

November 2020’s Best New Music

10. Common, PJ – A Place In This World 9. The Cribs – Never Thought I’d Feel 8. Bad Nerves … More

Bad Nerves, Bent, Cabaret Voltaire, Cautious Clay, Common, November 2020's Best New Music, Yard Act

Cabaret Voltaire – Shadow of Fear review

Nearly all of Shadow of Fear – the first Cabaret Voltaire album for sixteen years – was completed before the … More

Cabaret Voltaire, Dub, Industrial, Richard H Kirk, Shadow of Fear review, Techno

100 Greatest Songs of the 80’s #75 Cabaret Voltaire – The Crackdown

Released : 1983 Whilst some of the lines of early electronic music were clean, symmetrical and unquestionably pop, underneath the … More

1983, Cabaret Voltaire, Futurism, Richard H Kirk, Stephen Mallinder, Synth Pop, The Crackdown

Creepshow – Mr.Dynamite Review

In such venal times, what other refuge is there for anyone but in the depths of the absurd? Anyone who … More

Cabaret Voltaire, Creep Show, John Grant, Mr.Dynamite

Cabaret Voltaire – The Crackdown

“This then was the landscape of Dick’s A Scanner Darkly set to music; Kirk’s sibilant vocals, devoid of tone or melody bearing the inhuman quality of a mendacious autopilot. “

Cabaret Voltaire, Richard H Kirk, Stephen Mallinder, Techno, The Crackdown

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