Clock DVA

Clock DVA fuses post-punk and electro-industrial elements, crafting a unique soundscape that captures the gritty essence of Sheffield’s music scene. Known for their innovative approach, Clock DVA’s seminal album “White Souls In Black Suits” (1980) set the tone for their exploration of new wave and industrial genres. The 1981 release “Thirst” further cemented their status, offering a complex blend of spoken word and electronic body music (EBM). Their work often draws comparisons to the likes of Cabaret Voltaire, reflecting a shared lineage within the British underground scene. Released under various labels, these albums highlight Clock DVA’s pivotal role in shaping the electro-industrial sound of the late 20th century. With roots deeply embedded in England’s vibrant post-punk movement, their music continues to resonate with vinyl enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.

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  • Clock DVA – White Souls In Black Suits