The Dignity of Labour

Bild Quelle:


  • synthpop
  • electronic
  • pop
  • dance
  • eighties
Kirk Taylor began writing music while in his early teens, and the Casio MT-68 served as his first instrument. Along with friend LT, Taylor wrote dozens of instrumental pieces that served as an outlet for their creative aptitude, until inevitably lyrics came into play. In the mid-eighties, Taylor and LT formed a 5-piece band, Prophet, that performed a one-off gig at a high-school event. The band would perform with various line-ups under their new name The Dignity of Labour starting in 1985.

Mehr Informationen...

Songs

  •  
    'Till Death Do Us Apart

  •  
    A Love That Cannot Be

  •  
    A Love That Cannot Be (Pillar Into Sand dub)

  •  
    Chant

  •  
    Chant (Defiant remix)

  •  
    Chant (Romi's Defiant mix)

  •  
    Cliche

  •  
    Cry to Myself

  •  
    Echoes

  •  
    Headlines

  •  
    Headlines (Tabloid version)

  •  
    Hide

  •  
    Icicle Gardens

  •  
    In Too Deep

  •  
    La Belle Le Anna

  •  
    Liquid

  •  
    Liquid (Silica Gel remix)

  •  
    Nothing Without You

  •  
    Nothing Without You (Aberration)

  •  
    Oxygen

  •  
    People in This World

  •  
    Predestined by One

  •  
    Prelude to Chant

  •  
    Rain

  •  
    Rain (reprise)

  •  
    Read Between the Lines

  •  
    Relative

  •  
    Relative (Voice Industrie remix)

  •  
    Sanctuary

  •  
    Satellite

  •  
    Seconds

  •  
    Shame

  •  
    Shame (Complete)

  •  
    Shores of Eternity

  •  
    Simplicity

  •  
    Simplicity (Capsize Climactic radio edit)

  •  
    Spring Respirited

  •  
    Stronger Is the Soul

  •  
    The Queen's Lace

  •  
    The Shape of Things to Come

  •  
    The Way That I Loved You

  •  
    Utopia

  •  
    Utopia (An Eloquent remix)

  •  
    Vinyl Bliss

  •  
    Vinyl Bliss (Color Theory Unmix)

  •  
    Vinyl Bliss (The Bachelor 7-Inch)

  •  
    XRV

  •  
    XRV (Domination mix)

  •  
    Xrv (Nevarakka mix)

  •  
    XRV (Upstairs at Eric's)


Comments