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March 21, 2019

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Tags:1981, Genesis P-Orridge, industrial, letter, music, Psychic TV, PTV, tg, Throbbing Gristle
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May 17, 2016
This wonderful print version of Electronic Sound is now available here and includes an interview with me and many luminaries of the electronic music world about the early days of this type of music in the UK and the new Cherry Red Records 4-CD compilation ‘Close to the Noise Floor’. It’s beautifully produced and has a huge number of features about gear and people involved in all areas of electronics in music.
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Tags:Andrew Lagowski, Bartos, BethOrton, cassette music, CherryRed, CloseToTheNoiseFloor, Compilation, electronic music, Electronica, ElectronicSound, Experimental, HumanLeague, John Bowers, JohnFoxx, Magazine, OMD, Push, S.E.T.I., Stephen Jarvis, Throbbing Gristle, UK
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January 25, 2016
Promo from the release’s FB page ‘We’re delighted to announce CTTNF will be released on April 29th. 4CDs of ‘Proto-Synth Pop, DIY Techno and Ambient Exploration’, accompanied by over 9,000 words of artist recollections, sleeve notes and an introductory essay by Dave Henderson. Coming to a record shop near you, or directly from Cherry Red Records’. Here you can see the press release with full band list CLOSE TO THE NOISE FLOOR PRESS RELEASE
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Tags:ambient, Andrew Lagowski, cd, Cherry Red, Chris And Cosey, Close to the Noise Floor, Colin Potter, CTTNF, Drone, electronic music compilation, Electronica, Experimental, Field Recordings, House, Legendary Pink Dots, Mark Shreeve, MFH, Muslimgauze, Nagamatzu, noise, Stephen Jarvis, Synth Pop, Techno Primitive, Throbbing Gristle
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