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  • Cabaret Voltaire 'Archive #828285 Live' CD Boxset - Cargo Records UK

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    Cabaret Voltaire 'Archive #828285 Live' CD Boxset

    £17.99

    The Intone label was originally founded back in 1992 as a vehicle for Richard H Kirk's Sandoz project, initially a series of  three 12 singles. Richard H Kirk is perhaps better known as co founder and now sole member of the hugely influential Cabaret Voltaire.

    The Intone label is now relaunched with a 3 CD Box Set of Cabaret Voltaire live recordings from  1982 and 1985. Live in Liverpool(1982),live in Sheffield(1982) and Live in Toronto(1985) . Now distributed by Cargo, further releases are planned for 2014, including a new album by Kirk and also a 3CD box set of previously unreleased Kirk recordings from the mid nineties.

    Cabaret Voltaire circa 1982 was kind of post Rough Trade,pre Some Bizarre/Virgin.Following on from and with the same line up as the successful dates in Japan(Tokyo,Osaka), resulting in the live album Hai, the 2 live recordings from 1982 on these CDs come from what was referred to as the 2x45tour.

    The performances here are unique in that they show Cabaret Voltaire in a period of transition, following the departure of co founder Chris Watson, and had more studio recordings been made of this phase(see record 2 of 2x45) it could have well developed into something very different to the subsequent albums made during the Some Bizarre/Virgin period of 1983-1985. The recording from Toronto was the next to last date of a North American tour from April/May 1985.

    The Cabaret Voltaire live concerts of the 83-85 period were much more anarchic than the studio recordings and arguably just as interesting in their own way, like some kind of soundclash going on in realtime.. this release will be a good primer for the forthcoming Cabaret Voltaire box set,#8385 (collected works 1983-1985) out on mute records in November.

    Tracklisting:
    CD1 - Live At Liverpool Warehouse

    1.Eddies Back
    2.Over And Over
    3.This Is Entertainment
    4.You Can See It
    5.Gut Level
    6.Diskono
    7.Yashar(Version)
    8.Walls Of Merseyside
    9.Dv Edcay 2
     

    CD2 - Live At Sheffield Lyceum
    1.The Shadow
    2.Over And Over
    3. Gut Level
    4.The Bells
    5.Diskono
    6.Walls Of Sheffield
    7.Dv Decay 3

    CD3  - Live At Toronto Concert Hall
    1.Mao Musak Intro
    2.Crackdown
    3.Sensoria
    4.Animation
    5.Big Funk
    6.Sleepwalking
    7.Ghost Talk
    8.Doin Time
    9.Kino
    10.Do Right
    11.Strange  Outro                                        

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  • Richard H Kirk 'Dasein' - Cargo Records UK

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    Richard H Kirk 'Dasein'

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    Richard H Kirk 'Dasein'

    £20.49

    Recorded, produced and written by Richard H. Kirk, founding member of Cabaret Voltaire, the album was constructed at Western Works, Sheffield, over a three-year period. Work began with recording on midi and analogue synthesisers before guitar and vocals (Kirk's first use of vocals in 10 years) were added.

    Kirk explains, 'A lot of time was spent on post-production, editing and then living with the material and I think it benefited from stepping back and then revisiting after doing other things.'

    Although not an overtly political album, it's hard not to hear a reaction to recent years'world events in the overwhelming urgency of Nuclear Cloud'or 20 Block Lockdown'or in New Lucifer / The Truth Is Bad'. When questioned Kirk admits, 'It's not really a political album, but over recent years - during the recording - all manner of horrorshow events have cropped up and now we seem to be in a rerun of the Cold War with Russia back as the Bogeyman.'

    The album's title, Dasein (a German word meaning 'being there' or 'presence', often translated into English as 'existence'), is a fundamental concept in existentialism. Kirk explains 'culture succumbs to nostalgia in much the same way that an individual looks back wistfully to adolescence or childhood - the nostalgia is partly for a time when he or she wasn't nostalgic, just lived purely IN THE NOW.'

    In 2014, during the recording period, Kirk began work on Cabaret Voltaire live and so the two projects coexisted in tandem. Although Kirk's varied projects have always existed separate to one another, says Kirk, 'in the past some solo works served as a blueprint for what I did later with Cabaret Voltaire'.

    RECENT PRAISE FOR RICHARD H. KIRK:

    'One of the UK's pioneering electronic agitators' - Electronic Sound

    'In five decades of key-bashing and knob-twisting, Richard H. Kirk has remained at the vanguard of electronic music' - FACT 

    ' - ¦decades of electronic innovation, forged in Sheffield' - Uncut

    'Kirk was toying with distorted realities from 1970s onwards' - Record Collector

    Tracklisting:
    1. Lets Jack
    2. Lear Jet
    3. Nuclear Cloud
    4. Do It Right Now
    5. New Lucifer / The Truth Is Bad
    6. Radioactive Water
    7. Invasion Pretext
    8. 20 Block Lockdown
    9. Sub / Antartic / H20
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