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Cabaret Voltaire
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About the Artist
Cabaret Voltaire, originating from Sheffield in the mid-1970s, are pioneers of industrial and experimental electronic music. Their live shows were a blend of post-punk intensity and avant-garde electronic experimentation, often incorporating tape loops, synthesizers, and found sounds to create dense, textured soundscapes. Known for songs like 'Sensoria' and 'Nag, Nag, Nag', they merged cold, mechanical rhythms with sharp political commentary, capturing the unease of the Cold War era. Fans appreciate their innovative spirit, with gigs sometimes feeling like hypnotic urban sound journeys rather than mere concerts. London’s post-punk underground breathed their air, and their influence is often cited by later electronic and industrial acts. They never quite chased mainstream appeal, favoring a raw, immersive atmosphere that was less about crowd-pleasing and more about challenging the listener’s senses. Legend has it that their performances were so enigmatic fans often left with more questions than answers — perhaps the band’s sly way of ensuring their legacy endured beyond mere tunes.
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Sensoria - 7'' Version
#7885 Electropunk to Technopop 1978-1985
Nag, Nag, Nag
The Living Legends
Spies In The Wires - Remastered
Micro-Phonies (Remastered Version)
Just Fascination - 7" Version
#7885 Electropunk to Technopop 1978-1985
Do Right - Remastered
Micro-Phonies (Remastered Version)
I Want You - Remastered
The Covenant, The Sword And The Arm Of The Lord