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Format: LP + 7inch Label & Cat.Number: Vinyl-on-Demand VOD 164 Release Year: 2020 Note: re-issue of the (much sought-after) only cassette release (1983) by this Australian electronic duo from Melbourne, plus more rare cassette-only material on the 7" => minimal rhythmic sequencer electro industrial / wave / pop with vocals and free floating melancho synth patterns, sometimes more experimental.. CABARET VOLTAIRE meets (very early) LEGENDARY PINK DOTS? - lim. / numb. 500 copies, full colour inlay & certificate
Price (incl. 19% VAT): €21.50 More InfoMelbourne based TOY DIVISION (Dick Sallows with help from friends Phillip McKellar (Informatics) and Martin Fripp (sound engineer)) with their fantastic electronic album "CUTE” from 1983.The CUTE Lp includes a Bonus 7 inch sampler with 4 more tracks previously released on other Temporary Art Tapes between 1981 and 1983.” "TOY DIVISION's music style ranges from ‘Nulabor’ an Aussie ‘Autoban’ , to an ambient 'Autumn Trees', to post punk political commentary on 'Beurit' and 'John Wayne once told me’ which are still relevant today, re: Syria and Trump.” Tracklist Lp: CUTE Lp (1983) A1 Beuritt 5:30 A2 Autumn Trees 6:50 A3 Nulabor by Train, Car & Foot 7:06 A4 Alcohol 7:15 B1 Glass 5:16 B2 Saturday Theme 6:33 B3 Melbourne Winter 5:14 B4 Strikebound 4:59 B5 Previously Unreleased Track: John Wayne once told….5:19 Bonus 7inch Tracks from T.ART1-3 and previously unreleased (1980-1983) A1 T.ART 001 Challenge of Change - Oh Routine.mp3 3:11 A2 T.ART 002 Toy Division - A THEME TO CLEAN TEETH TOO!.mp3 2:33 A3 T.ART 004 My Baby has left me and I've got the Blues, Blues, Blues.mp3 3:57 B1 T.ART 003 Toy Division - The Botony Bay Disease - Bath Tubs.mp3 9:05 Checkout more on : https://toydivision.bandcamp.com/releases https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCXDIuApJhc https://www.vod-records.com/-1-432-672.htm |
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