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Curve - Unreadable Communication: Anxious Recordings 1991-1993

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Curve - Unreadable Communication: Anxious Recordings 1991-1993

Curve - Unreadable Communication: Anxious Recordings 1991-1993

Four CD set containing Curve's entire Anxious Recordings output. Includes the classic albums Dopplegänger and Cuckoo plus singles, B- sides, remixes and live recordings. Produced with contributions from Dean Garcia and Toni Halliday. Formed by two relative veterans of the musical landscape in London in 1990, Curve blazed a trail with a fresh new sound during the first few years of that decade, fusing heavy electronics with layered guitars and sweetly dark vocals. The British music press was instantly enamored, and the band went on to score a succession of critically acclaimed underground hits through a series of classic EPs and two futuristic albums. Released on Dave Stewart's (Eurythmics) Anxious imprint, these records chart the course of a band who burned brightly but briefly in their original incarnation, taking their cues from the scene around them and creating a new sound which many would mimic (most notably, Butch Vig's Garbage). But this is the original flavor. The real deal. Original and daring. Homespun yet worldly. Featuring the classic early EPs and those two seminal long players, 'Unreadable Communication' demands a re-examination of a band who set the standards of their own time and place, and who continue to be referenced and appreciated by shoegazers, industrialists and ethereal pop kids across the world.

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Curve - Unreadable Communication: Anxious Recordings 1991-1993

$45.99

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Four CD set containing Curve's entire Anxious Recordings output. Includes the classic albums Dopplegänger and Cuckoo plus singles, B- sides, remixes and live recordings. Produced with contributions from Dean Garcia and Toni Halliday. Formed by two relative veterans of the musical landscape in London in 1990, Curve blazed a trail with a fresh new sound during the first few years of that decade, fusing heavy electronics with layered guitars and sweetly dark vocals. The British music press was instantly enamored, and the band went on to score a succession of critically acclaimed underground hits through a series of classic EPs and two futuristic albums. Released on Dave Stewart's (Eurythmics) Anxious imprint, these records chart the course of a band who burned brightly but briefly in their original incarnation, taking their cues from the scene around them and creating a new sound which many would mimic (most notably, Butch Vig's Garbage). But this is the original flavor. The real deal. Original and daring. Homespun yet worldly. Featuring the classic early EPs and those two seminal long players, 'Unreadable Communication' demands a re-examination of a band who set the standards of their own time and place, and who continue to be referenced and appreciated by shoegazers, industrialists and ethereal pop kids across the world.