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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.

Posted On 12 Jan29 Apr
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.

Posted On 21 Mar29 Apr

The Art of Noise: “Close (To the Edit)” (1984)

These musical de(con)structionists made a lasting impression with their groundbreaking single and instrument-breaking music video.

Posted On 29 Apr
In Visible Silence album cover

[Review] The Art of Noise: In Visible Silence (1986)

Not so much art for art’s sake this time, but it’s still audibly the work of The Art of Noise.

Posted On 27 Aug29 Apr
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.

Posted On 13 Dec12 Jan
Dragnet 45 rpm sleeve

The Art of Noise: “Dragnet” (1987)

The theme song to the reboot of Dragnet, a film that Hanks and history would just as soon forget.

Posted On 4 Jan19 Jan
In No Sense? Nonsense! album cover

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

The core duo of Dudley and Jeczalik continue to churn out their computerized musical confections with a small army of guest musicians.

Posted On 26 Jun28 Aug
The Best of the Art of Noise album cover

[Review] The Best of The Art of Noise (1988)

A compilation that presents AON’s most successful songs, many in their extended versions.

Posted On 23 May30 Nov
The Best of The Art of Noise album cover

[Review] The Best of The Art of Noise (1992)

The blue Best of re-imagined with different versions and some different tracks, for reasons unknown to mortal man.

Posted On 27 Mar1 Dec

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