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From:
WILL-E
To:
- Greg Earle
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Date:
Wed, 10 Aug 1994 00:17:46 -0400
Subject:
Re: Richard H. Kirk
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quoted 1 line Is this even newer than "Intensely Radioactive"?>Is this even newer than "Intensely Radioactive"?
yes but it's not Sandoz, just Richard H. Kirk
quoted 4 lines Erm, no. Hate to be an anal-retentive ex-Industrial weenie (even though I am>Erm, no. Hate to be an anal-retentive ex-Industrial weenie (even though I am >(-: ), but Cab Vol released their early stuff on (a) Rough Trade (the majority >of it); (b) Factory (2 cuts on the "FAC 2 A Factory Sampler" EP); and (c) Les >Disques De Crepescule in Belgium.
Well I hate to be a weenie too *^) Cabaret Voltaire - "1974-1976" on Industrial Records, IRC-35 limited to casette only and rather rare if I'm not mistaken. I just checked RE/Search #7, Industrial Culture Handbook and Rough Trade put out their first single, "Extended Play," in 1977. You're right, the majority of their stuff was on Rough Trade but not necessarily the earliest which is what I was referring to. The musical category "industrial" got its name from the Industrial Records label and the artists on it... namely Throbbing Gristle (who started the label in 1976) and Cabaret Voltaire. Richard H. Kirk's first solo album, Disposable Half Truths - which I still have, was also on Industrial Records, IRC-34. ___ / / / / / / _ __/ (_/__/ / (__ (__ ___/