Cabaret Voltaire - Code

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4.5 out of 5.0 stars 2 Ratings (2 Reviews)

Album Details: Code

Release Date:01/01/1987
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Track List: Code

  1. Don't Argue
  2. Sex Money Freaks
  3. Thank You America
  4. Here to Go
  5. Trouble (Won't Stop)
  1. White Car
  2. No One Here
  3. Life Slips By
  4. Code

User Reviews: Code

  • Overall:

    Precursor to Techno

    By Manager Kamdar  May 25, 2001

    Great Album. This is the precursor to all techno music and industrial music.

    Very creatively mixed with great beats.

  • Overall:

    Top album

    By Alex  Mar 20, 2001

    Although many people tend to write this album off as being a commercial pop album of some kind, this is Cabaret Voltaire at their loosest and most accessible. There is still a lot of invention and great songs on here. Sex, Money, Freaks sounds like a... prelude for NIN's Pretty Hate Machine, while other standout tracks include 'Trouble (Wont Stop)' 'No One Here' and 'Life Slips By'.If your interested in any of the Cabs stuff, this is the album I would recommend first. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Code

  • All Music Guide

    1987's Code, co-produced by On-U Sound mastermind Adrian Sherwood, finds Cabaret Voltaire at their loosest and most accessible. Though its subject matter remains dark and paranoid, in sound Code is the closest thing CV ever made to a party record. Aided perhaps by Sherwood's rhythmic expertise, it achieved a genuine mechanistic funkiness reminiscent of late-'70s Kraftwerk. That didn't necessarily endear it, of course, to fans of the Cabs' harsher, more challenging material. Many of them dismissed Code as lightweight, but the rest of us can find much to enjoy here. "Sex, Money, Freaks" answers the eternal question, What would it sound like if Roger Troutman of Zapp joined Cabaret Voltaire? "Trouble (Won't Stop)" dips one toe into the blues, with harmonica making a surprising appearance and Bill Nelson providing atmospheric guitar. Code's most memorable song, though, is "Here to Go," a hook-laden and bass-heavy concoction that offers the paradoxical advice, "Sharpen up, relax/ Lighten up..., get serious/ Stick with it, sit back/ Live with it, commit yourself." - Bill Cassel, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Cabaret Voltaire

Though they're one of the most important groups in the history of industrial and electronic music, Cabaret Voltaire are sometimes forgotten in the style's timeline -- perhaps because they continued recording long after other luminaries (Throbbing Gristle, Suicide, Chrome) called it quits. Also related to the fact is that CV rarely stayed in one place for long, instead m... Read more