Cabaret Voltaire - Diskono
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Cabaret Voltaire is STILL ahead of its time.
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A majority of them are released on DVD already. Check the "Doublevision Present. Cabaret Voltaire" (2004) and "Live At The Hacienda '83/'86" (2002) ones for them. The latter containes "No Escape", "Sluggin' For Jesus" and "Yashar". But I would pay good money to see the remaining "Gasoline In Your Eye", "Just Fascination", "Trust In The Lord", "I Want You", "Don't Argue", "Here To Go", "Hypnotised", "Keep On", "Searchin'", "Runaway" and "Colours" ones released on it so bad.
Blame EMI for that!
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The version on Conform To Deform is a tad poppier?
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somebody tell the goons at KERRANG that THIS is industrial
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@discoverydavid this is the studio version, Hai! is live. (Kinda prefer that version, actually but they're both cool)
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Awesome and amazing. 30 years!!!
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Favourite song from 'The Crackdown'. Favourite Cabs track full stop.
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First song I downloaded off Itunes.
And I was 12.
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@jermey1 It's from Hai!....the one with the Sumo wrestlers on the cover. I have the best feelings from this period Red Mecca to the Countdown they really had their shit together....they did some good stuff later, check out Xon on Network Records.
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This is such criminally underrated track. The Cabs were light years ahead of their time. Modern dance music wouldn't sound like it does without Cabaret Voltaire.
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@deadvolvo1 chris watson left Cabaret Voltaire after the previous album 2x45



Video directors trivia:
This video is made by Cabaret Voltaire.
TheMercyBeat 3 years ago
I did not even know that they did this video. I have heard so much about Peter Care did this video for Cabaret Voltaire and that video and so.. Thanks for the trivia knowledge!! :)
jermey1 3 years ago
is this on the red mecca album
gummybits 4 years ago
It is from the album "The Crackdown"
jermey1 4 years ago