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The Art Of Noise "Paranoimia '89" maxi 12"
(China Records) 1989 made in Spain
cat. num. 871 773 1
#synth pop #house
A | Paranoimia '89 (Ben Liebrand Dance Mix) | 7:12 |
B1 | Paranoimia '89 (7" Edit) | 3:34 |
B2 | Locus Classicus I | 6:18 |
B2.a | One Earth | 1:04 |
B2.b | Counterpoint | 0:21 |
B2.c | Ransom In The Sand | 0:29 |
B2.d | Debut | 1:28 |
B2.e | A Day At The Races | 1:55 |
B2.f | Crusoe | 1:01 |
Anne Dudley, Gary Langan, and Paul Morley were members of producer Trevor Horn's in-house studio band in the early '80s before they formed the Art of Noise, a techno-pop group whose music was an amalgam of studio gimmickry, tape splicing, and synthesized beats. The Art of Noise took material from a variety of sources: hip-hop, rock, jazz, R&B, traditional pop, found sounds, and noise all worked their way into the group's distinctly postmodern soundscapes.
Dudley was the center of the group, having arranged and produced material for Frankie Goes to Hollywood, ABC, and Paul McCartney before forming the Art of Noise. The trio signed with Trevor Horn's ZTT label, releasing their first EP, Into Battle With the Art of Noise, in 1983. The following year, the group released the full-length (Who's Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise!, which featured the hit single "Close (To the Edit)."