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5LP BOX
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VOD 136RE-LP
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This five-LP box release, pre dates Horology 1 and is a companion collection of experimental recordings made in late 1977/1978 period by Adi Newton prior to and during the formative period of development of Clock DVA. The box includes the original The Future recordings made by the trio of Adi Newton, Martyn Ware, and Ian Craig Marsh before The Future developed into The Human League and Clock DVA. The Future pioneered a totally electronic synthesized sound that later became synth pop that dominated the 1980s music scene. The remaining four LPs are entitled Radiophonic DVAtions 1, 2, 3, and 4, a title devised to encompass and convey the nature of the recordings which are experimental analog tape and aynthesis works inspired by early acousmatics, radiophonics, pyschotronics, and avant-garde electronics. These recordings, which are the earliest research and development of Adi Newtons work, represent the pioneering experimental recordings made at the outset of what became the industrial and electronic music wave that emerged in the late 1970s which was inspired by numerous subversive elements such as psychotronics, occult culture, and radical art movements and theories. The four Radiophonic DVAtions recordings have never been available prior to this unique and important release.
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2LP
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VOD 096-23-LP
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Limited edition of 200. Standalone edition of 2nd, originally released as the second and third LPs from Vinyl-on-Demand's 2012 Clock DVA anthology Horology - DVAtion 78/79/80. With the ethereal sludge of 2nd, Vinyl-on-Demand showcases this integral component in the machinery of early industrial music. Clock DVA at once defied categorization and established the aesthetics of the new wave to come. Alongside Throbbing Gristle, Pere Ubu, and The Pop Group, Clock DVA were genuine pioneers of this most uncompromising branch of music.
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VOD 096-5LP
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Limited edition of 200. Standalone edition of Deep Floor, the fifth LP from Vinyl-on-Demand's 2012 Clock DVA anthology Horology - DVAtion 78/79/80. An integral component in the machinery of early industrial music, Clock DVA at once defied categorization and established the aesthetics of the new wave to come. Alongside Throbbing Gristle, Pere Ubu, and The Pop Group, Clock DVA were genuine pioneers of this most uncompromising branch of music.
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VOD 096-6LP
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Limited edition of 200. Standalone edition of Fragment, the sixth LP from Vinyl-on-Demand's 2012 Clock DVA anthology Horology - DVAtion 78/79/80. With Fragment's heady flux of ideas (including Clock DVA's darkly seductive Fragment of Hysteria film soundtrack), Vinyl-on-Demand showcases this integral component in the machinery of early industrial music. Clock DVA at once defied categorization and established the aesthetics of the new wave to come. Alongside Throbbing Gristle, Pere Ubu, and The Pop Group, Clock DVA were genuine pioneers of this most uncompromising branch of music.
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VOD 096-1LP
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Limited edition of 200. Standalone edition of Lomticks of Time, the first LP from Vinyl-on-Demand's 2012 Clock DVA anthology Horology - DVAtion 78/79/80. With the blank-eyed restraint of Lomticks of Time, Vinyl-on-Demand showcases this integral component in the machinery of early industrial music. Clock DVA at once defied categorization and established the aesthetics of the new wave to come. Alongside Throbbing Gristle, Pere Ubu, and The Pop Group, Clock DVA were genuine pioneers of this most uncompromising branch of music.
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VOD 096-4LP
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Limited edition of 200. Standalone edition of Sex Works Beyond Entanglement, the fourth LP from Vinyl-on-Demand's 2012 Clock DVA anthology Horology - DVAtion 78/79/80. With the libidinous yen of Sex Works Beyond Entanglement, Vinyl-on-Demand showcases this integral component in the machinery of early industrial music. Clock DVA at once defied categorization and established the aesthetics of the new wave to come. Alongside Throbbing Gristle, Pere Ubu, and The Pop Group, Clock DVA were genuine pioneers of this most uncompromising branch of music.
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CD
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ARMCOMM 001CD
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This is a collection of material recorded after the release of Sign (1993), the last of the Clock DVA releases on the Italian label Contempo. Produced and composed by Adi Newton throughout 1994/1995 in Florence and Milan during a transitional period in the chronology of DVA. Due to circumstantial events, these recordings remained primary bases for later development, intended as an instrumental companion album to Sign, similar in concept to the instrumental album Digital Soundtracks (1992). Newton: "I felt that these recordings although unfinished, represented a point in time that contained a series of emotions and paradigms that these recordings capture. Coming back to them after more than a decade I did not want to try and re-work them, as those ideas and feelings have now developed into something new, and rather than letting them remain in obscurity, it would be more positive to release them in their original form. The drawings reveal the core, the latent intentions of form. These recordings represent some of the darker elements of the NASA/Mercury program, which in recent years has become increasingly more exposed." Included in the booklet is the extended text from Sign that was referenced in the original sleevenotes along with a number of original artworks that are based on conceptual elements contained within the tracks. All tracks composed and produced by Adi Newton. DVD-sized packaging.
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