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About Clock DVA
Clock DVA is an electronic music group from Sheffield, England. Originally formed in late 1977 by founding members Adi Newton and steven turner, Clock DVA were originally known for making a form of experimental electronic music. They became associated with industrial music with the 1980 release of their album White Souls in Black Suits on Industrial Records, although in reality the early material that predates this release is a blend of extreme electronics and frequencies that was heard only by a spartan few, including Jhon Balance and other notaries. (This early archive material, which includes the Sex Works Beyond Entanglement 12" EP (1979) originally planned for release by Cherry Red with the tracks Throbbing Sweeping Obscene/Coil/The Pop Hell, is due for release with a number of other extreme pure-electronic compositions and will readdress the morphology of DVA history.) The album Thirst followed in 1981, by which time Adi Newton and Steven Judd Turner had combined musique concrète techniques with guitar, bass, and drum instrumentation, fused with Newton's unique art direction and existential lyrics and writing.
After the tragic death of Steven Judd Turner, Adi Newton formed a new version of the band in 1983. First releasing the singles Passions Still Aflame and High Holy Disco Mass on the major label Polydor under the name DVA, the group then released the album Advantage (along with several singles). During a European tour a dispute amongst the musicians occurred resulting in Adi Newton disbanding the group. However the remaining musicians attempted an abortive continuation of the tour without him, which resulted in negative reaction from DVA fans appalled by Newton's absence.
After the 1983 breakup of Clock DVA, Adi Newton put in process his original concept of the multimedia arts project The Anti-Group aka T.A.G.C., which staged a number of performances directed and choreographed solely by Adi Newton. T.A.G.C. released a series of films and recordings, namely The Disscussion Anti-Theatre piece/Dual 16mm Film and Soundtrack, Ha/Zulu, ShT, Big Sex, The Ambisonic Album Digitaria, Meontological Recording Record 1, Meontological Recording Record 2 (Teste Tones), Burning Water Film/ Soundtrack, and Iso-Erotic Calibrations.
In 1987 Adi Newton, while still working within TAGC, allowed a reformation of DVA. He was at the time experimenting with computer sound sampling techniques and sequencing and had already created a blueprint for a track originally titled "Diamond Bullet," which later became "The Hacker." This reformed line-up consisted of creative director Adi Newton; vocalist, sound designer, and bass player Dean Dennis; and saxophonist/programmer Paul Browse. From this line-up came the album Buried Dreams, which draws its exceptional power from sourced sample material and concepts researched and provided by Adi Newton.
After the release of Buried Dreams and a series of singles taken from the album, a number of problems occurred. Paul Browse left to try to resolve issues with the record label in Berlin but remained in Germany and never returned. As a result, Robert Baker joined the line up, which then released the albums Man-Amplified and Digital Soundtracks. Later the working relationship with Dean Dennis deteriorated and it was decided by all that it would be better for Dennis to leave the band. The album Sign followed during a transitional period in which Adi Newton relocated to Italy, taking Clock DVA/TAGC with him as sole director and reactivating the project in a new direction.
Adi Newton and creative partner Jane Radion Newton are currently working on the remastered release of their whole back catalog, which is set to be released in the autumn by Mute records as a box set including a 120-page book. They are also working with invited guest artists on new Clock DVA/TAGC studio albums, which are scheduled for a 2009 release to coincide with a number of key European performances and installations.
The official Clock DVA myspace page is at http://www.myspace.com/clockdvaauthorized and a fan site is at: http://www.mySpace.com/ClockDVA.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Clock DVA
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Clock DVA on tour?
Yes, Clock DVA is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Clock DVA concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Clock DVA tour
is scheduled for 5 dates across 3 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Clock DVA scheduled to play?
Clock DVA is scheduled to play 5 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Clock DVA tour start?
Clock DVA’s tour starts Nov 20, 2024 and ends on Dec 20, 2024.
They will play 3 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Hamburg at Hafenklang and their next upcoming concert
will be in Sint-niklaas at De Casino.
What venues is Clock DVA performing at?
As part of the Clock DVA tour, Clock DVA is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Nov 20 - Hamburg,
Germany @ Hafenklang
Nov 21 - Berlin,
Berlin @ Slaughterhouse Moabit
Nov 24 - Praha,
Czech Republic @ Palac Akropolis
Nov 29 - Berlin,
Berlin @ Slaughterhouse Moabit
Dec 20 - Sint-niklaas,
Vlaams Gewest @ De Casino