Richard H. Kirk

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  • electronic
  • ambient
  • idm
  • techno
  • sheffield
Richard H. Kirk is 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, came in 1980 and he maintained a career as a solo artist alongside Cabaret Voltaire until the band's dissolution in 1994. It was during the 1990s that his solo output increased considerably.

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Songs

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    Information Therapy

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    Insect Friends of Allah

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    International Smashface Detective Theme

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    Kinshasa Express

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    Knowledge Through Science

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    L.D. 50

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    L.D. 60

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    Lagoon West

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    Latin/Mybm

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    Lost Rhythm of Life

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    Lost Souls on Funk

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    Lost Souls on Funk / Squarepusher - Welcome to Europe / Autechre - 6IE.CR / Broadcast - Bit 35 / RAC - Double Jointed

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    Love Is Deep

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    Magic Words Command

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    Martyrs of Palestine

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    Martyrs of Palestine (12" mix) (RTT199)

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    Monday Morning

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    Monochrome Dream

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    Narcotics Rap (It Stinks in Here)

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    Never Lose Your Shadow (12" mix)

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    Nocturnal Children

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    November X Ray Mexico

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    Numero Uno Baby/Information

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    On Fire

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    One Three Fourgasm

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    One Zero

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    Oneski

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    Outburst

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    Part 1

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    Part 2

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    Part 3

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    Part 4

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    Part 5

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    Part 6

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    Phantom of Liberty

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    Photomaton

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    Plate Glass Replicas

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    Poets Saints Revolutionaries

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    Public Fun

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    Radio Silence

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    Reality Net

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    Scatalist

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    Shaking Down the Tower of Babel

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    Short Wave

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    Smoke 'em Out

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    So Digital

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    Solar Defiance

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    Soul Catcher

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    Street Gang (9mm 12" mix) (RTT179 Aborted)

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    Streetgang (It Really Hurts)


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