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		<title>Attractive!: Art Interface ‎- War Dance Hits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;There&#8217;s nowhere to run to anymore &#8211; There&#8217;s nowhere to hide from the Third World War, You gotta live each day like it&#8217;s your last &#8211; You&#8217;re gonna lose it all in a nuclear blast.&#8221; ART INTERFACE started in Lansing, Michigan, USA, in 1981, when Douglas Vasey (synths, bass, vocals, production), Steven W. Curran (additional [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s nowhere to run to anymore &#8211;  There&#8217;s nowhere to hide from the Third World War, You gotta live each day like it&#8217;s your last &#8211; You&#8217;re gonna lose it all in a nuclear blast.&#8221;</p>
<p>ART INTERFACE started in Lansing, Michigan, USA, in 1981, when Douglas Vasey (synths, bass, vocals, production), Steven W. Curran (additional synths) and Claes Roswall (drums) were just messing around with a TEAC 4-track, a couple of Moog, Roland and Korg synthesisers, and no real ideas. Having a real drummer is what drove the songs a bit wild, since nobody knew what was going to happen and they kept responding to what each other did.</p>
<p>Their first recording was &#8220;Secretaries From Heaven&#8221; which they sent to John Loder at Southern Studios in London, also known for being the studio of choice for Crass. John invited the band over to re-record it, so Douglas went and did it, and then worked for John for a while, and was a roadie for Crass, too. Back to the States, ART INTERFACE self-released &#8220;Secretaries From Heaven&#8221; as a single (IF2, 1983). Steven moved on running an 8-track studio and Roger Deason joined on guitar. In the following year they released the famous &#8220;Wardance&#8221; single (IF3, 1984) and two years later the vinyl debut &#8220;Great Big World Of Noise and Shit&#8221; (IF5, 1986). Then silence until 2005 when &#8220;Adrift In A Dream&#8221; was released and 2015, when Vinyl-on-Demand records released a double LP compilation with early tracks from 1981 to 1986 including the Southern Studios sessions and a co-operation with Annie Anxiety. Now, ART INTERFACE are back with a new EP which includes the previously unreleased track &#8220;Dance Hit&#8221; from 1981 which will appeal to fans of Units, Crash Course In Science and the likes, the newly remastered and still pertinent &#8220;Wardance&#8221; from 1984, and two new ones from 2017 (&#8220;Vox Populi&#8221;, &#8220;Thumbs Up&#8221;).</p>
<p><a href="https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/11983514?ev=rb">7&#8243;</a></p>
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