Micro-Phonies is the fifth studio album by English band Cabaret Voltaire, released in 1984 through Some Bizzare and Virgin Records. The album marked a turning point in the group’s sound, leaning further into sleek, dance-oriented production while retaining their experimental edge. It features standout tracks like “Sensoria” and “James Brown,” which gained traction in alternative clubs and helped push the band closer to mainstream recognition. Often cited as one of their most accessible works, Micro-Phonies showcases Cabaret Voltaire’s evolution from confrontational industrial pionee… read more
Micro-Phonies is the fifth studio album by English band Cabaret Voltaire, released in 1984 through Some Bizzare and Virgin Records. The album marked … read more
Micro-Phonies is the fifth studio album by English band Cabaret Voltaire, released in 1984 through Some Bizzare and Virgin Records. The album marked a turning point in the group’s sound,… read more
Cabaret Voltaire was an experimental music band which formed in Sheffield, UK in 1973. They originally consisted of Stephen Mallinder (vocals, bass), Richard H. Kirk (1956 - 2021; guitar, keyboards, sound manipulation) and Chris Watson (sound manipulation, tapes, keyboards). Over the years Cabaret Voltaire's music continued to evolve, from its experimental, Velvet Underground-inspired beginnings in the mid 1970s to the pop-oriented dance music in the early 1990s. Each consequent phase saw the band pushing the boundaries of its time, proving highly influential for the many elect… read more
Cabaret Voltaire was an experimental music band which formed in Sheffield, UK in 1973. They originally consisted of Stephen Mallinder (vocals, bass), Richard H. Kirk (1956 - 2021; guitar, k… read more
Cabaret Voltaire was an experimental music band which formed in Sheffield, UK in 1973. They originally consisted of Stephen Mallinder (vocals, bass), Richard H. Kirk (1956 - 2021; guitar, keyboards, sound manipulation) and Chris Watson…read more