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(Who's Afraid Of) The Art of Noise?

Art of Noise

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Album Review

Art of Noise's first full album, (Who's Afraid Of?) The Art of Noise!, consolidated the future shock of the earlier EPs and singles in one entertaining and often frightening and screwed-up package. Rarely has something aiming for modern pop status also sought to destroy and disturb so effectively. The most legendary song is still "Close (To the Edit)," benefiting not merely from the innovative video but from its strong funk groove and nutty sense of humor in the mostly lyric-less vocals, not to mention the "hey!" vocal hook the Prodigy would sample for "Firestarter." Its close cousin, the title track, brilliantly blends a nagging bass synth, echoed drum, and percussion fills and constantly shifting vocal cut-ups, random noises, and strange melodies. They're just two highlights on this prescient release, though. Part of the thrill of Who's Afraid is the sense of juxtaposition and playing around, something still not very common in music and even less so in the pop music genre. The blunt political protest of "A Time for Fear (Who's Afraid)" and the more abstract "How to Kill," achieved via appropriate sampling, slams right up against the rough beat sonics and serene orchestration. If such material had appeared on Rephlex or even DHR in the mid- to late '90s, few would have been surprised. Things aren't all dour and gloomy, though; "Beat Box" captures heavy grooves from said source with quirky vocal bits and soft vibes. Patented Trevor Horn orchestral stabs surface throughout, while Anne Dudley's knack for gentler shadings and dramatic arrangements also comes through clearly, something that would surface ever more strongly in her freelance production career. The full ten-minute version of "Moments in Love" is perhaps her triumph here, a seemingly pretty instrumental turned increasingly strange.

Customer Reviews

Essential electro-pop

The album that got me hooked on electronic music. Original, visionary artists. It is hard to find a more atmospheric, sonic landscape than Moments in Love. Great for those romantic evenings with the sweetie. Close to the Edit and Beat Box are the most recognizable of the album, and rightly so; they are timeless, upbeat tunes. I'm glad to have this now on MP3, my tape shredded a few years back.

OMG It's Finally On I Tunes!

This particular album rocked my world when I I first heard it at 14 years old. A few years later I saw a TV interview with the three musicians who created the band and was so impressed with their articulate and creative vision. Hard to believe it's been over 20 years already! I swear I'm not the stalker fan-club junkie type, but, I named my son Trevor because I thought it was such a cool name as I read the album credits way back then. Beatbox, Close (To The Edit) and Moments are 80's time-capsule quality - as good as any tunes from the decade.

Say WORD!!!

Art of Noise!!! These albums bring back sooooo many memories!! What can I say "Moments in Love" is da bomb, play this at the right time and moment...nuff said!!

Biography

Formed: 1982 in London, England

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

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,...
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