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Mix-Up

Cabaret Voltaire

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It's true that Cabaret Voltaire's first two proper studio albums hardly match the greatness of later works like Red Mecca, 2 X 45, and even 3 Crepuscule Tracks. Despite this, both Mix-Up and The Voice of America -- rather similar records that were released back to back in 1979 and 1980 -- only helped solidify Cabaret Voltaire's status as an integral part of the extended frisson of 1978-1982 post-punk, so if they had ceased to exist before their best work, it would still be very correct to refer to them as "important." ("Yes, important, but were they any good?") Mix-Up, their first album, impressively harnesses noise, primitive rhythm box percolations, tape loops, garbled vocals, and blasts of Farfisa. "Kirlian Photograph" is an ugly slab of dub with frizzling snaps of white-heat buzz, clunky percussion, and a plodding bassline forming its skanking, roiling rhythm. Both the bass and incidental vocals are relegated to the back of the mix as the piercing detritus takes center stage. A cover of the Seeds' "No Escape" evidences Cabaret Voltaire's paradox as a seemingly anti-rockist band who -- at their heart (for the first several years, at least) -- was a garage band. For all the manual binning and sandblasting of rock's elemental properties, the band could take an acid-damaged rock song like "No Escape" and make it sound even more damaged while retaining its spirit, nerve, and structure. The remainder of the album hisses and hectors in a similar fashion, tidily bundling pop-song length pieces that will do nothing for that headache of yours.

© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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1
Kirlian Photograph
00:05:52

Mallinder, Composer - Cabaret Voltaire, MainArtist - Kirk, Composer - Watson, Composer

© 1979 Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd ℗ 1979 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd

2
No Escape
00:03:40

Lawrence, Composer - Cabaret Voltaire, MainArtist - Saxon, Composer - Savage, Composer

© 1979 Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd ℗ 1979 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd

3
Fourth Shot
00:04:03

Mallinder, Composer - Cabaret Voltaire, MainArtist - Kirk, Composer - Watson, Composer

© 1979 Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd ℗ 1979 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd

4
Heaven And Hell
00:05:57

Mallinder, Composer - Cabaret Voltaire, MainArtist - Kirk, Composer - Watson, Composer

© 1979 Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd ℗ 1979 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd

5
Eyeless Sight (Live)
00:03:15

Mallinder, Composer - Cabaret Voltaire, MainArtist - Kirk, Composer - Watson, Composer

© 1979 Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd ℗ 1979 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd

6
Photophobia
00:05:56

Mallinder, Composer - Cabaret Voltaire, MainArtist - Kirk, Composer - Watson, Composer - Victor, Composer

© 1979 Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd ℗ 1979 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd

7
On Every Other Street
00:04:02

Cabaret Voltaire, MainArtist - Kirk, Composer - Watson, Composer - Mallindor, Composer

© 1979 Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd ℗ 1979 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd

8
Expect Nothing
00:06:10

Cabaret Voltaire, MainArtist - Kirk, Composer - Watson, Composer - Mallindor, Composer

© 1979 Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd ℗ 1979 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd

9
Capsules
00:04:08

Mallinder, Composer - Cabaret Voltaire, MainArtist - Kirk, Composer - Watson, Composer

© 1979 Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd ℗ 1979 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Richard Kirk under exclusive licence to Mute Records Ltd

Album review

It's true that Cabaret Voltaire's first two proper studio albums hardly match the greatness of later works like Red Mecca, 2 X 45, and even 3 Crepuscule Tracks. Despite this, both Mix-Up and The Voice of America -- rather similar records that were released back to back in 1979 and 1980 -- only helped solidify Cabaret Voltaire's status as an integral part of the extended frisson of 1978-1982 post-punk, so if they had ceased to exist before their best work, it would still be very correct to refer to them as "important." ("Yes, important, but were they any good?") Mix-Up, their first album, impressively harnesses noise, primitive rhythm box percolations, tape loops, garbled vocals, and blasts of Farfisa. "Kirlian Photograph" is an ugly slab of dub with frizzling snaps of white-heat buzz, clunky percussion, and a plodding bassline forming its skanking, roiling rhythm. Both the bass and incidental vocals are relegated to the back of the mix as the piercing detritus takes center stage. A cover of the Seeds' "No Escape" evidences Cabaret Voltaire's paradox as a seemingly anti-rockist band who -- at their heart (for the first several years, at least) -- was a garage band. For all the manual binning and sandblasting of rock's elemental properties, the band could take an acid-damaged rock song like "No Escape" and make it sound even more damaged while retaining its spirit, nerve, and structure. The remainder of the album hisses and hectors in a similar fashion, tidily bundling pop-song length pieces that will do nothing for that headache of yours.

© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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