Artist's albums
Live And Reconstructed, 1999
2000 · album
Information
2000 · single
Reduction
2000 · album
Something Is Missing
2000 · single
Dreaming
1999 · single
An Extra Pulse Of Beauty
1999 · compilation
The Seduction Of Claude Debussy
1999 · album
Metaforce
1999 · single
The Production Of Claude Debussy
1999 · compilation
Dream On
1998 · single
Born Again
1998 · single
Balance (Music For The Eye)
1996 · album
The Drum and Bass Collection
1996 · compilation
Moments In Love (The Massey Mixes)
1994 · single
The FON Mixes
1991 · compilation
The Ambient Collection
1990 · compilation
Below the Waste
1989 · album
In No Sense? Nonsense!
1987 · album
Noise in the City (Live in Tokyo, 1986)
2021 · album
Eye of a Needle (Live in Tokyo, 1986)
2021 · single
Peter Gunn (Live in Tokyo, 1986)
2021 · single
Moments in Love (Live in Tokyo, 1986)
2021 · single
And What Have You Done With My Body, God?
2006 · album
Reconstructed…For Your Listening Pleasure
2004 · album
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Biography
Art Of Noise first appeared to appear in 1983, with a song in their heart, a beat in their soul, and an ignition key in their hand. Formed at a time when the reverberations of punk, post-punk and new wave could still be felt, they were determined to be a different kind of group, a group that set themselves outside the then currents of fashion and style, a group that were the missing link between The Monkees and Talking Heads, Abba and Kraftwerk, Frank Zappa and The Archies. They took their name, like all the best pop groups from Soft Machine to The Velvet Underground, from a book. A book about Italian futurism. Influenced by the likes of Kraftwerk, John Cage, Marcel Duchamp, Terry Riley, Miles Davis, Todd Rundgren, Marvin Gaye and Tangerine Dream, they considered themselves futurists in the sense that they were interested in the future, in making the future a better place, in the technology of the future, in turning up in the future, in sounding like they belonged in the future.