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Clock DVA
SignWhat ever happened to Clock DVA? Sign, released in 1993, was the last we heard from them. Is Adi Newton still making music? On the Clock DVA Wikipedia entry, there's a vague reference to his continuing to work on "music and film," but if that's the case, why haven't we heard or seen any of it? It's a shame. Although Clock DVA's history streches back to the early '80s and intersects with bands at the dawn of the synth/industrial era (including Throbbing Gristle and Human League), it's their later-period stuff (Buried Dreams and the three subsequent albums) that I found most interesting.
And kind of scary, to tell the truth. Try listening to Buried Dreams alone in a pitch-black room. Now try it again with the knowledge that it's allegedly what Jeffrey Dahmer was playing on his stereo when the police came to arrest him.
Also today:
48:45 Autopsia, Kristallmacht
48:44 Tor Lundvall & Tony Wakeford, Autumn Calls
48:42 Penitent, As Life Fades Away
48:42 Sephiroth, Draconian Poetry
48:41 Skinny Puppy, The Greater Wrong of the Right
48:39 C-Tec, Darker
48:39 In the Nursery, Twins
48:35 Autour de Lucie, Immobile
48:34 Eco, Entfesselt
48:34 Brian Eno, Music for Airports
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