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Clock DVA are a musical group from
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, England, whose style has touched on
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, and EBM. They formed in 1978 by Adolphus "Adi" Newton and Steven "Judd" Turner. Along with contemporaries
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, Clock DVA's name was inspired by the
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's novel ''
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''. ''Dva'' is Russian for "
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History


1978–1981: ''White Souls in Black Suits'' and ''Thirst''

Newton had previously worked with members of Cabaret Voltaire in a collective called The Studs and with
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and
Martyn Ware Martyn Ware (born 19 May 1956) is an English musician, composer, arranger, record producer, and music programmer. As a founding member of both the Human League and Heaven 17, Ware was partly responsible for hit songs such as " Being Boiled" and ...
in a band called The Future. He formed the first lineup of Clock DVA in 1978 with Judd Turner (bass), David J. Hammond (guitar), Roger Quail (drums) and Charlie Collins (saxophone, clarinet) (born 26 September 1958,
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). Clock DVA was originally known for making a form of
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electronic music involving treated
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and synthesizers such as the EMS Synthi E. Clock DVA became associated with
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with the 1980 release of their
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'' White Souls in Black Suits'' on
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's
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.Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 271-2 Paul Widger joined on guitar. The LP ''
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'', released on Fetish Records, followed in 1981 to a favourable critical reaction, knocking
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'' from the top of the
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Indie Charts, by which time the band had combined ''
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'' techniques with standard rock instrumentation. " 4 Hours", the single from ''Thirst'', was later covered by former
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bassist
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on his 1985 solo EP ''Blue Moods Turning Tail''. The band split up in 1981, with the non-original members of the band — Quail, Collins, and Widger — going on to form The Box. Turner died in September 1981 due to an accidental drug overdose.


1982–1984: ''Advantage''

In 1982, Newton formed a new version of the band that included future
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guitarist John Valentine Carruthers and signed a deal with the major label
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. The single "High Holy Disco Mass" (which was released under the name DVA) and the EP ''Passions Still Aflame'' were released in 1982, preceding the release of the album '' Advantage'' (with singles "Resistance" and "Breakdown") in 1983. Trouser Press characterized ''Advantage'' as "their strongest, most powerful LP, a funky concoction of intense dance-powered bass/drums drive with splatters of feedback, angst-ridden vocals by Newton, tape interruptions and dollops of white-noise sax and trumpet." After a European tour in 1983, however, the band split acrimoniously. Adi Newton went on to form
The Anti-Group The Anti-Group Communications (often referred to as The Anti-Group or T.A.G.C.)  is an open-membership collaborative art and information project formed in 1978 by Adi Newton and Steven Turner. The T.A.G.C. acronym refers to the four different t ...
or T.A.G.C. They released several albums continuing in a similar vein to the early Clock DVA, yet more experimental.


1987–1994: ''Buried Dreams'', ''Man-Amplified'' and ''Sign''

In 1987, Newton reactivated DVA and invited Dean Dennis and Paul Browse back into the fold to aid Newton's use of computer aided sampling techniques which he had been developing in The Anti Group. They released ''
Buried Dreams ''Buried Dreams'' is the fourth studio album by Clock DVA, released in 1989 through Wax Trax! Records. The tracks feature audio samples from several films. The album peaked at #61 on the CMJ Radio Top 150. Track listing Personnel Adapt ...
'' (1989), an electronic album which (along with its single "The Hacker") received critical acclaim as a pioneering work in the
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genre. It is also rumored to have been the CD found in Jeffrey Dahmer's stereo at the time of his arrest, according to a 1990s piece published by Alternative Press. Browse left the group in 1989 and was replaced by Robert E. Baker. The album '' Man-Amplified'' (1992), an exploration of cybernetics, was the next release. '' Digital Soundtracks'' (1992), an instrumental album, followed. Following Dennis's departure from the group, Newton and Baker produced the album ''
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'' (1993).


1995–2007: Hiatus

After the release of ''Sign'' and related singles, Clock DVA toured Europe (line-up: Newton & Baker with Andrew McKenzie and Ari Newton) and Newton relocated to Italy. However, their Italian record label at the time, Contempo, folded which caused a number of problems. ''Collective'', an anthology album and a box set was released in 1994. Newton began working on new material with
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(from SPK) and
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but continued problems with record labels eventually caused Newton and Clock DVA take a long break from the music scene. In 1998, Czech record label Nextera released a reissue of ''Buried Dreams'', sanctioned by Dean Dennis and Paul Browse but not by Newton.


2008–present: Reactivation

Adi Newton reactivated Clock DVA, along with his creative partner Jane Radion Newton, in 2008. Since 2011, Clock DVA has performed at several electronic music festivals and venues throughout Europe with a new line-up consisting of Newton, Maurizio "TeZ" Martinucci and Shara Vasilenko. In November 2011, a new Clock DVA track "Phase IV" was featured on Wroclaw Industrial Festival compilation album. In January 2012, German record label
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announced ''Horology'', a vinyl box set compilation of early (1978–1980) Clock DVA material. Later on, the demo recordings included in this box set, namely ''Lomticks of Time'', ''2nd'', ''Sex Works Beyond Entanglement'', ''Deep Floor'' and ''Fragment'', were reissued separately early 2016. A historical overview exhibition of Clock DVA (photographs, video and audio) took place at the Melkweg cultural centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands in February/March 2012. In July 2013, a new Clock DVA album called ''Post-Sign'' was released on Anterior Research. It was produced and composed by Adi Newton in 1994–95 as an instrumental companion album to ''Sign'', though it remained unreleased at that time due to problems with record labels. According to Adi Newton,
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were set to re-release the eight Clock DVA albums remastered in a box set in 2012. In 2013, Clock DVA played at the Incubate festival in Tilburg, The Netherlands. In 2014, Clock DVA released the album ''Clock 2'' on a USB drive through their label Anterior Research. This limited edition release consists of 3 new studio tracks and various remixes of them, in addition to 4 video files. A 12" called ''Re-Konstructor / Re-Kabaret 13'' was released shortly after. A version of the release was also made available on streaming sites and for digital download. A further EP, ''Neo Post Sign'', containing tracks recorded 1995-96 but omitted from the ''Post-Sign'' album, was released early 2015. Also in 2014, members of Clock DVA and fellow Sheffield band
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joined former Cabaret Voltaire vocalist
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in a performance under the name IBBERSON. The performance took place at the newly built John Pemberton Lecture Theatres in the School of Health and Related Research at the
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, which was constructed in the approximate location of the original Western Works studio where the earliest Clock DVA recordings were made. The name "IBBERSON" is a reference to a sign which used to hang outside the studio building. In July 2015, another vinyl box set of early material was released on Vinyl on Demand. ''Horology 2 - Clockdva, The Future & Radiophonic Dvations'' features recordings made in late 1977/1978 period by Adi Newton prior to and during the formative period of development of Clock DVA, including the original The Future recordings made by the trio of Adi Newton, Martyn Ware, and Ian Craig Marsh before The Future developed into
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and Clock DVA. In September 2016, Clock DVA performed a series of live dates in the United States.


Discography


Albums

* 1980 – '' White Souls in Black Suits'' (Industrial Records) * 1981 – ''
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'' (Fetish Records) * 1983 – '' Advantage'' (Polydor Records) * 1989 – ''
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'' (Interfisch Records) * 1990 – '' Transitional Voices'' (live) (Interfisch Records) * 1992 – '' Man-Amplified'' (Contempo) * 1992 – '' Digital Soundtracks'' (Contempo) * 1993 – ''
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'' (Contempo) * 1994 – ''
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'' (anthology) (Cleopatra) / 3xCD boxset (Hyperium/Sub-Mission) * 2012 – ''Horology – DVAtion 78/79/80'' 6xLP boxset (Vinyl On Demand) * 2013 – ''Post-Sign'' (Anterior Research Media Comm) * 2014 – ''Clock 2'' (Anterior Research Media Comm) - 4GB USB Device * 2015 - ''Horology 2 - Clockdva, The Future & Radiophonic Dvations'' 5xLP boxset (Vinyl On Demand) * 2016 - ''Lomticks of Time'' LP (Vinyl On Demand) * 2016 - ''2nd'' 2xLP (Vinyl On Demand) * 2016 - ''Sex Works Beyond Entanglement'' LP (Vinyl On Demand) * 2016 - ''Deep Floor'' LP (Vinyl On Demand) * 2016 - ''Fragment'' LP (Vinyl On Demand) * 2019 - ''Horology 3'' 4xLP boxset (Vinyl On Demand)


Singles & EPs

* 1978 – ''Lomticks of Time'' (not on label) * 1978 – ''2nd'' (Dvation) * 1979 – ''Deep Floor'' (Dvation) * 1979 – ''Fragment'' (Dvation) * 1979 – ''Group Fragments'' (Dvation) * 1981 – '' 4 Hours'' (Fetish Records) * 1982 – '' Passions Still Aflame'' (Polydor) * 1982 – ''High Holy Disco Mass'' (Polydor) * 1983 – ''Resistance'' (Polydor) * 1983 – ''
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'' (Polydor) * 1988 – ''The Hacker'' (Interfisch) * 1988 – ''The Act'' (Interfisch) * 1988 – ''Hacker/Hacked'' (Interfisch) * 1989 – ''Sound Mirror'' (Interfisch) * 1991 – ''Final Program'' (Contempo) * 1992 – ''Bitstream'' (Contempo) * 1992 – ''Black Words on White Paper'' (Contempo) * 1992 – ''Virtual Reality Handbook'' (Minus Habens) * 1993 – ''Voice Recognition Test'' (Contempo) * 1993 – ''Eternity'' (Contempo) * 2014 - ''Re-Konstructor / Re-Kabaret 13'' (Anterior Research Media Comm) * 2015 - ''Neo Post Sign'' (Anterior Research Media Comm) * 2016 - ''Neoteric'' (Anterior Research Media Comm) * 2019 - ''Neoteric RMX4'' 12" (Anterior Research Media Comm) * 2020 - ''Horology IV'' 2x7" with book (Vinyl On Demand)


Video

* 1993 – ''Kinetic Engineering'' (Contempo)


References


Further reading

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External links


Anterior Research/Clock DVA official website
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The Clock DVA on MyspaceLast.FM groupReview on TrouserPress
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