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  1. 2x45, an Album by Cabaret Voltaire. ... 2x45 to be my overall favorite Cabaret Voltaire album. First of all, they've got more dance rhythms going, though drummers Alan Fish (sides A & B) and Nort (sides C & D) play some of the weirdest dance beats ever - even by post-punk standards. ...

  2. Listen to 2X45 by Cabaret Voltaire on Apple Music. 1982. 6 Songs. Duration: 44 minutes. Listen to 2X45 by Cabaret Voltaire on Apple Music. 1982. 6 Songs. Duration: ... More By Cabaret Voltaire Red Mecca. 1981. The Conversation. 1994. Micro-Phonies (Remastered) 1984. The Crackdown (Remastered) 1983. Shadow of Fear.

  3. 22 de ene. de 2007 · Mute are delighted to announce that a number of Cabaret Voltaire’s titles will be made available on CD once again as part of the campaign surrounding the artist’s critically acclaimed 2020 full length album, Shadow of Fear. Available catalogue titles will include 2x45, Three Mantras, The Voice of America, and Live at YMCA.

  4. 7 de ago. de 2023 · Sadly all of my videos for '2x45' (except 'Breathe Deep' for some reason) plus my fusing of CV & Samuel Beckett/ Harold Pinter "A Thousand Ways (Box 3 Spool ...

  5. 22 de oct. de 1990 · 2x45, an Album by Cabaret Voltaire. Released 22 October 1990 on The Grey Area (catalog no. CABS 9 CD; CD). Genres: Industrial, Post-Punk. sign in. RYM. new music genres. charts. ... 2x45 By Cabaret Voltaire.... Artist: Cabaret Voltaire: Type: Album: Released: 22 October 1990: RYM Rating: 3.70 / 5.0 from 64 ratings Genres Industrial ...

  6. Listen to 2x45 on Spotify. Cabaret Voltaire · Album · 1982 · 6 songs. Cabaret Voltaire · Album · 1982 · 6 songs. Home; Search; Your Library. Playlists Podcasts & Shows Artists Albums. English. Resize main navigation. Preview of Spotify. Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads.

  7. AllMusic described The Crackdown as "one of Cabaret Voltaire's strongest albums" and "one of their most distinctive, challenging records.". It was ranked at number 11 in NME's "Albums of the Year" list for 1983. Trouser Press, meanwhile, was less enthusiastic, accusing the album of being "rather staid-sounding" while clarifying that their indifference "shouldn't be taken as a blanket panning."