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Category: Art of Noise

Into Battle with the Art of Noise album cover

[Review] Into Battle with the Art of Noise (EP) (1983)

A group of industry veterans proves that if you can’t beat them, beatbox them.

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Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise album cover

[Review] The Art of Noise: (Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise (1984)

A musical revolution fomented by the Fairlight computer musical instrument.

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Paranoimia 45 rpm sleeve

The Art of Noise: “Paranoimia” (1986)

Hard to believe the same decade that gave us a pointless reboot of Dragnet also produced the prescient Max Headroom.

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The Art of Noise: In No Sense? Nonsense! (1987)

Funky beats, strange effects, manipulated dialogue, all of it twisted into technotaffy. If Herbie Hancock’s “Rockit” sent you to the moon, then Art…

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The Best of The Art of Noise (1988)

If every album tells a story, then this is a novel of novelties. The Art of Noise were one of the ‘80s pre-eminent…

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