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Disc 01 01. "Introduction" 02. "crackdown" 03. "Diffusion" 04. "Sleep Walking" 05. "Slow Boat To Thassos" 06. "Sensoria" 07. "Automotivation" 08. "Big Funk" 09. "Kino" 10. "Ghost Talk" 11. "Fadeout" 12. "Just fascination" 13. "Sensoria (7" Version)" 14. "I want you (7" Edit)" 15. "I want you (12" Edit)"
Disc 02 01. "Kino" 02. "Sleep Walking" 03. "Big Funk" 04. "Ghost talk"
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 | | Description: | Drinking Gasoline by Cabaret Voltaire, released 20 January 2014.
This version of Drinking Gasoline comes as a 1xCD. - Released in 8-panel gatefold cardboard sleeve with 12-page booklet.
DVD: NSTC - All Regions.
DVD: Filmed in UK, Japan, East and West Germany, Holland, North Africa, Spain and Greece. A Doublevision production. Thanks to Independent Film Group, GLO, Some Bizzare, Active Image, Peter Hope. DVD edition created at Visionmix Productions, Sheffield. All music Copyright Control.
CD: Audio tracks recorded at Western Works Dec '84/Jan '85. Originally mastered at Porky's Mastering. Remastered at Skye Mastering.
(P)&(C) 2013 Intone under exclusive license to Mute Artists Limited.
Made in the EU."Drinking Gasoline (CD+DVD)" by Cabaret Voltaire is a compelling archival release that captures the band in one of its most adventurous phases, combining audio and visual material into a cohesive document. The CD typically gathers the music tracks associated with the original "Drinking Gasoline" project, presenting abrasive, industrial-tinged electronics, hypnotic rhythms and fragmented vocal samples that illustrate Cabaret Voltaire's pioneering role in post-punk, industrial and early electronic dance music. The DVD complements the audio with video pieces and performance-based visuals from the same era, offering insight into the group's experimental use of media, cut-up aesthetics and politically charged imagery. Together, CD and DVD form an immersive snapshot of a band challenging the boundaries between sound, image and technology.
Cabaret Voltaire, formed in Sheffield in the 1970s, ranks among the key innovators of industrial and electronic music. Emerging alongside the post-punk movement, they helped shape the language of experimental electronics, blending tape manipulation, drum machines, found sounds and confrontational visuals. Over the years, Cabaret Voltaire influenced a wide array of genres, from industrial and EBM to techno and alternative dance, and their work paved the way for later generations of electronic producers and multimedia artists. Releases from the early and mid-1980s in particular are frequently cited as milestones for their fusion of club-ready rhythms with avant-garde sound design.
The inclusion of both CD and DVD makes this edition especially valuable for listeners interested not only in the music but also in the visual culture surrounding Cabaret Voltaire. The DVD material underlines how closely the band's sonic experiments were tied to their work with video, collage and early sampling techniques, reflecting the atmosphere of the era in which they operated.
The release appears on Mute, a label renowned for its commitment to innovative, often genre-defining artists in electronic, experimental and alternative music. Since its beginnings, Mute has been home to a number of influential acts and has built a reputation for allowing its artists the creative freedom to push boundaries and explore new sounds and formats. By issuing titles such as "Drinking Gasoline (CD+DVD)", Mute continues its tradition of preserving and presenting groundbreaking work from the history of experimental and electronic music in carefully curated editions. |  | | Producer: |
Richard H. Kirk, Stephen Mallinder |
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Suitable for 12 years and over |
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19 |
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CABS24CD |
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Responsible Person for the EU:
Play It Again Sam SPRL 36-38, Rue Saint-Laurent, B-1000 Bruessel, BE stefan.struever@pias.com |  |
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