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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clock_DVAClock DVA - Wikipedia

    Robert E. Baker. Website. http://www.anteriorresearch.com/. Clock DVA are a musical group from Sheffield, England, whose style has touched on industrial, post-punk, and EBM. They formed in 1978 by Adi Newton (born Gary Coates) and Steven "Judd" Turner.

  2. Die Band Clock DVA wurde 1978 von Adi Newton und Steven Turner gegründet, nachdem Adi Newton zuvor schon mit Martyn Ware (später The Human League und Heaven 17) in der Band The Future, sowie mit Mitgliedern von Cabaret Voltaire und Genesis P-Orridge (später Throbbing Gristle und Psychic TV) gespielt hatte.

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  4. 9. Feb. 2023 · The first new Clock DVA studio album in 30 years explores a dystopian world where “machines of intimidation” rule. Founder Adi Newton muses on technology overload, the importance and influence of artistic experimentation, and how a 1970s Sheffield theatre workshop first turned him onto electronic music

  5. Adi Newton has long since described the process of making music as his research , It represents a more thoughtful and reflective body of work than that which dominates his peer group. In particular, Newton’s grasp of the philosophical connotations of technology placed him apart from the majority of its practitioners.”NME COM Founder/ClockDVA & TAG /The Anti Group Biog Photo Gabriel Edvy

  6. One of the first groups to arise during the formation of the Sheffield Electronic Scene. Adi Newton formed the first lineup of Clock DVA in 1978, after his departure from The Future (the other members of which would go on to form The Human League and Heaven 17) with Judd Turner (bass), David J. Hammond (guitar), Roger Quail (drums) and Charlie ...

  7. adinewton.bandcamp.com › album › frequency-of-loveFrequency of Love | Adi Newton

    6. Jan. 2023 · Frequency of Love by Adi Newton, released 06 January 2023 Frequency of Love’: with additional piano and tape treatments from Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto, this glowing hive of electronic pulses, is a work of brooding unease, which nevertheless evolves into a state of spectral grace.