Lazy Sundays: Art Of Noise – (Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art Of Noise
Undoubtedly one of the most influential electronically led groups of the 80s, Art Of Noise’s 1984 debut album “(Who’s Afraid Of?) The Art Of Noise” is a brilliant piece of work that was groundbreaking at the time and still deserves your attention nearly 30 years on. Blending mechanical noises and subtle industrial leanings alongside ridiculously [...]
Saturday Snacks #33
We have decided to change things up a bit on Saturdays, so with sadness this will be the last snacks for a while. Don’t worry though as there will still be plenty of free tunes on offer during the week. We thougth that it would be fit to finish on a feast and go with [...]
The Art Of Noise – Close (To The Edit)
Like buses, you wait ages for The Art of Noise to turn up then two come along in a row. Paul gave me inspiration last week with his Prodigy remix and so this week my Friday classic is for me the best Art Of Noise tune around “Close (To The Edit)”. Released in 1984 in [...]
The Art of Noise – Instruments of Darkness (The Prodigy rmx)
I was a huge fan of The Prodigy back in The Experience days (and still am to this day) and for years I’d been told that I should really check out The Art of Noise. The Fon Mixes album then landed in my lap in late 91 and I immediately headed straight for the Prodigy [...]












