Clock DVA - Live 1993
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OMG!
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you guys crack me up, if these guys never told anyone their name, and played with bags on their heads, in a big black box where you couldnt see them, i would still like the MUSIC! been playing their stuff in my dj sets since 81'. just enjoy or move on ladies.
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@hothag100 Yes they are. Check the videos of their appearance at the WGT 2011 in Leipzig. It was an amazing gig with nearly new material only. Great stuff!
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are clock dva still onthe scene
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this is ENTERTAINMENT; like pro wrestling: heroes, anti hero etc. Who Cares? Just rock out dude. They should be bigger than system of a down.
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Clock DVA has got the be one of the only bands in the world to be exclusive in every form. They're obscure to a vast majority of electric and industrial followers. I was lucky enough to come across their music back in 1995.
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Secondly, this history of line-ups in Clock DVA adds to the obscure charm of each of their musical phases - early avantgarde/noise extremes, mid-80's more-polished jazz-funk sound and their magnificent crossover into fully cybernetics/electronic terrirory...
And thirdly, I will never forgive myself for missing this live performance back in the 1993... It was beautiful seeing 'Sign' posters all over Zagreb for that occasion. Clock DVA members - past (or present) respects to you all. :)
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Firstly, I am a great fan and admirer of Clock DVA - no matter inner struggles between the (former) members... In a way, such clash of 'egos' - so to speak - was always there. I guess, Adi alone wouldn't have made Clock DVA that far if many people weren't there at the right moment. It's pointless taking sides - how can we tell from what we hear, who's done what? I always heard the collective in Clock DVA's music, not just one person - no matter who is the original member or who came later on...
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Damn straight it is.
To state that Dean Denniss contribution to Clock DVA was minor indicates the true depth of your ignorance about Clock DVA. FYI Dennis was co-composer for the following releases: Advantage; Buried Dreams; Man Amplified; Transitional Voices & Digital Sound Tracks. And was a fully contributing member of Clock DVA for 10 years.
Hardly a minor contribution.
Given that you display such utter ignorance about Clock DVA I wonder if you are also ignorant of what spamming is.
voldor222 3 years ago 10
DVA were true originals...all the bickering and sensless paranoia should stop...for everyone's sake, the fans, band members past and present.
Stop the drama, give people their due from the earliest lineup, to the current one.
There virtually no new output in ages, but there is plenty of sniping and paranoid postings online, chiefly coming from one source.
I first saw DVA live back as far as 1980 or 1981. One VERY memorable gig at the now defunct Moonlight Club and I was hooked.
Generatorhead 2 years ago 5