Richard H. Kirk (born 21 March 1956, Sheffield, England - died 21 September… Read Full Bio ↴Richard H. Kirk (born 21 March 1956, Sheffield, England - died 21 September 2021) was a British musician specializing in electronic music. He first came to prominence in the 1970s as a member of the seminal industrial band Cabaret Voltaire. His first release as a solo artist, "Disposable Half Truths", was released in 1980 and he maintained a career as a solo artist alongside Cabaret Voltaire, of which he was the sole member from 1994 until his death. It was during the 1990s that his solo output increased considerably. Kirk’s works explored every type of electronic/dance music and under so many pseudonyms that it is sometimes difficult to develop a full picture of the vast scope covered. So prolific was Kirk’s work that he had established a reputation as contemporary techno's busiest man.
In addition to solo releases under his own name Kirk used the following aliases: Al Jabr, Anarchia, Biochemical Dread, Bit Crackle, Blacworld, Chemical Agent, Citrus, Cold Warrior, Dark Magus, Destructive Impact, Dr. Xavier, Electronic Eye, Extended Family, Frightgod, Future Cop Movies, International Organisation, King Of Kings, Multiple Transmission, Nine Miles Dub, Nitrogen, Orchestra Terrestrial, Outland Assassin, Papadoctrine, Port Au Prince, PSI Punky Dread Allstars, Reflexiv, The Revolutionary Army (Of The Infant Jesus), Robots + Humanoids, Sandoz, Signals Intelligence, The Silent Age, Trafficante, Ubermenschlich, Ubu Rahmen, Wicky Wacky, Vasco de Mento
Extensive discographies of Kirk, Cabaret Voltaire, and its other members can be found at http://www.brainwashed.com/cv/.
In addition to solo releases under his own name Kirk used the following aliases: Al Jabr, Anarchia, Biochemical Dread, Bit Crackle, Blacworld, Chemical Agent, Citrus, Cold Warrior, Dark Magus, Destructive Impact, Dr. Xavier, Electronic Eye, Extended Family, Frightgod, Future Cop Movies, International Organisation, King Of Kings, Multiple Transmission, Nine Miles Dub, Nitrogen, Orchestra Terrestrial, Outland Assassin, Papadoctrine, Port Au Prince, PSI Punky Dread Allstars, Reflexiv, The Revolutionary Army (Of The Infant Jesus), Robots + Humanoids, Sandoz, Signals Intelligence, The Silent Age, Trafficante, Ubermenschlich, Ubu Rahmen, Wicky Wacky, Vasco de Mento
Extensive discographies of Kirk, Cabaret Voltaire, and its other members can be found at http://www.brainwashed.com/cv/.
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Richard H. Kirk Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Richard H. Kirk:
Come I'd work for you, I'd even slave for you I'd be…
Do as I Do You made my soul a burning fire You're getting to be…
Do You Transmit? Someone told someone and someone told you But they wouldn't …
El Dark clouds had formed A storm to greet the dawn Thousand fa…
Fear Hello fear Before you sit down there's something I need to…
I Want More Each time I look at you is like the first…
Love Is Deep (Love is a losing game) love is a losing game (Played…
Oneski What goes on in your mind When you said late at…
So Digital welcome to voice print ID when you see the red light…
The Number Of Magic 7, the number of magic and one of the most power…
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@eduardorivera4343
R.I.P. Richard H. Kirk. maker of great Industrial dance music.
@thiscorrosion900
Sorry to hear of Richard H. Kirk's passing tonight. Love all of his solo stuff, and of course all the Cabs stuff for years and years now. Listening to this with my new
Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro headphones, another very good reason to have bought them!
@potEpotters
Gutted I sold this album.. Never sell your music, music is your soul!
@robotronique
I just bought this again recently after having sold a copy long ago.
@nicklloyd9291
@Dr. Electro I have to replace again soon, along with the other vinyl I sold... I also sold my Technics & Vestax turntables.. But somehow the vinyl means so much more even without the means to play it
@ned900
Great song.
@philphilly4777
2me this is a brilliant late night tune !!
@user-yk8ro9rf4r
Virtual-Real-Active.....
Real R.I.P. Mr Richard H. Kirk
@jonyoung7775
Remember a faster version of this being played on Colin Dale's Outer Limits back in the day.
@sparkstron73
Just the lp being played at 45rpm rather than 33.First heard it same way on abstract dance or coldcut and dosnt sound right at this speed:)