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  1. 30. Aug. 2019 · 1974-76 (Remastered) by Cabaret Voltaire, released 30 August 2019 1. The Dada Man 2. Ooraseal 3. A Sunday Night in Biot 4. In Quest of the Unusual 5. Do the Snake 6.

  2. 22. Nov. 2013 · Eventually, Cabaret Voltaire simply did what many a frustrated independent band did, and seeing major label interest in electronic, dance-oriented music growing, opportunistically signed to Virgin in 1983, all without really changing their musical outlook much. This further alienated independent music fans but also, rather contradictorily, earned them their biggest selling records, and the end ...

  3. 21. Sept. 2021 · Richard H Kirk, whose band Cabaret Voltaire were pioneers of electronic and industrial music in the 1970s and 80s, has died, at the age of 65. The Sheffield band's experimental use of synthesisers ...

  4. 18. Dez. 2013 · Official video of the single taken from the album "Micro-Phonies" originally released in 1984.Available remastered and in the limited edition box set #8385 c...

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  5. The Crackdown was Cabaret Voltaire's first full studio album following founding member Chris Watson's departure, and their first release for Virgin Records via Some Bizzare. This album marks a turning point in the band's discography, straddling their early experimental work with their later more conventional electronic dance-funk output. It was recorded and mixed at Trident Studios, London ...

  6. 20. Nov. 2020 · Mute. 26 February 2021. Released late in 2020, Shadow of Fear stands as the first release of the legendary band Cabaret Voltaire wherein Richard H. Kirk serves as the sole credited member. It also ...

  7. About Cabaret Voltaire. One of the most important, influential groups in the history of industrial and electronic music, Cabaret Voltaire combined Dadaist absurdity with the D.I.Y. ethos of the punk movement of the 1970s, then gradually evolved over the years, mirroring developments in electronic styles such as electro, acid house, and techno.