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Electronic
Performer: Cabaret Voltaire
Title: Doublevision Presents: Cabaret Voltaire
Style: Industrial, Experimental
Year 1982
Country UK
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 589
MP3 size: 1219 mb
FLAC size: 1522 mb
WMA size: 1941 mb
Other formats: AA MOD TTA MP4 XM AIFF RA

Cabaret Voltaire - Doublevision Presents: Cabaret Voltaire mp3 album


Cabaret Voltaire - Doublevision Presents: Cabaret Voltaire mp3 album

Tracklist

Diskono
Obsession
Trash (Part 1)
Badge Of Evil
Nag, Nag, Nag
Eddie's Out
Landslide
Photophobia
Trash (Part 2)
Seconds Too Late
Extract From Johnny Yesno
Walls Of Jericho
This Is Entertainment
Moscow

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DV1 Cabaret Voltaire Doublevision Presents: Cabaret Voltaire ‎(VHS, NTSC) Doublevision DV1 UK 1982
DV 01 Cabaret Voltaire Doublevision Presents: Cabaret Voltaire ‎(Beta) Doublevision DV 01 UK 1982
DV 01 Cabaret Voltaire Doublevision Presents: Cabaret Voltaire ‎(VHS, NTSC) Doublevision DV 01 UK 1982
790 425 Cabaret Voltaire Mute Film Presents Cabaret Voltaire ‎(VHS, RE) BMG Video, Mute Film 790 425 UK 1990
ATV36, none Cabaret Voltaire Cabaret Voltaire ‎(VHS, Comp, RE, NTSC) Atavistic, Mute Film ATV36, none US 1993
9261-9, MUTE 9261-9 Cabaret Voltaire Double Vision Present: Cabaret Voltaire ‎(DVD-V, RE, NTSC) Mute, Mute Corporation, Mute Corporation 9261-9, MUTE 9261-9 US 2004
CABS18DVD Cabaret Voltaire Doublevision Present; Cabaret Voltaire ‎(DVD-V, RE, NTSC) The Grey Area, Mute CABS18DVD Europe 2004
OPUS 237 Cabaret Voltaire Cabaret Voltaire ‎(DVD-V, Unofficial, NTSC) Magnus Opus OPUS 237 Brazil 2010


Virn
Warp Records's recent anthology of videos proves how quickly music videos can date - with techonolgy and trend moving so fast, even Chris Cunningham's efforts are starting to look worn. Props to Cabaret Voltaire then - 'Double Vision' is a salvo of noise, hiss and distortion. No tacky 80's art-films like the ones Jarvis Cocker directed for Warp - Cabaret Voltaire not only had their unique sound down, but were also ahead of their time, using TV interference, and strange David Lynch-style visuals to accompany their uncompromising music, alongside more conventional videos for classics such as 'Nag Nag Nag', which give the 70s pop video an industrial twist. Then they started making house. What the hell happened there?