Very much so. And the concept of putting visuals to music, the Cabs did it first. There's a 1980 Mute VHS compilation of their music, titled "Cabaret Voltaire" and it was historically one of the very first long form videos ever made. For the time, it was considered an innovation. Where bands later on would make videos at the behest of their recording companies for promotional purposes, the Cabs did videos to compliment their music as an art form. The Cabs were so ahead of there time in so many ways. I thank my brother for introducing me to this genius band.
One of my all time fave CV tracks. Love the interaction around 6:30 between the brittle chopped guitars and the synth brass. I opened a few DJ sets with this just to wake folks up :) It's kinda old skool, nu skool and no skool all at once
happens the same with me, and Killing Joke sounds great too!, a band who teach a few lessons to fussion rock/metal bands like Ministry, KMFDM, Rammstein, NIN, Godflesh, etc.
I agree, but Al would be bailed up in the corner by Richard H Kirk, Mike would be scrutinizing Mal over his choice of lyrical content, Brian would be sh*tting himself under the piano, and Carl would be smoking a ciggie in the staff car park. Would have loved to hear the BB and the Cabs collaborate on an album together. Perhaps tentatively titled " The Pet's sound like they're screaming from within ". But seriously....I Love both these bands for their originality. Dennis was a genius !
There's a slight messiness to all the later more dancey Cabs material that I love. It's almost as if they could work out how to use their sequencers properly ! Drinking Gasoline along with The Crackdown and Covenant, sword and the arm of the lord are particular high points of their career for me.
@ruffian1868 I am ashamed of myself for taking some author's viewpoint as word. Yes Dennis used the choir on River Song and the BB's covered Stevie Wonder's "i was made to love her" and besides "soul" music belongs to all people no matter what their skin colour anyway : )
@ruffian1868 yes because they were co-workers ;part of the BB entourage. Everyone knew that Dennis did not like black soul music and that's one of the first things that Manson said to him when he met him. If you don't believe me check out the bio HEROES AND VILLAINS
@emile235 I've read it, and it is just one of the many older perpections of the band and Dennis. I much prefer Jon Stebbins book " The Real Beach Boy ". His use of the Baptist Choir on " River Song " is yet another example of Dennis's open mind to all forms of music.
No, Industiral is many tpyeso ff epxerimentation that Throbbing Gristle, SPK, Carbarat Voltaire, and others did. But its a unique gemnre. just cause' it has "signal sounds" and other Inustrial samples and elemewnts dsnt mean IT IS. Industrial is known for its Dark Science-fictien thriller atmosphere, the unusual beats and samples major sample layers and other experimentally. EBM = Synthetic style evolution off EDM just moar larger and epxerimental forms. Electro = typically "signal music"
@NunzOnDrugs the Beach Boys were real proficient composers/muscians whereas CV were art college types who probbaly knew nothing about music so the comaprison imo is not valid,
@TOILETISOLATION well I have been into them since 1985 and read a lot of interviews by them. what I said was common knowledge anyway so you're being a bit over the top
Excellent industrial funk at its best remeber buying this in 85 cheers buddy
Same back then. Just another reason to still own a vinyl player 🎉😊😂
fave cabs track. love the funky guitar, musical tension and general cabs scariness.
this is a great track. ANOTHER great song from a truly great band
Reverse - Cabaret Voltiare were first and lets face it, just about all industrail bands owe everything to the Cab's
Very much so. And the concept of putting visuals to music, the Cabs did it first. There's a 1980 Mute VHS compilation of their music, titled "Cabaret Voltaire" and it was historically one of the very first long form videos ever made. For the time, it was considered an innovation. Where bands later on would make videos at the behest of their recording companies for promotional purposes, the Cabs did videos to compliment their music as an art form. The Cabs were so ahead of there time in so many ways. I thank my brother for introducing me to this genius band.
@@elizabethyoung5304 cabs thought of themselves as a multimedia group. They probably just as much saw their music as a compliment to their videos!
One of my all time fave CV tracks. Love the interaction around 6:30 between the brittle chopped guitars and the synth brass. I opened a few DJ sets with this just to wake folks up :) It's kinda old skool, nu skool and no skool all at once
the intro part is atomic!! the best to open a dark electro dj set!!
Every skool..,drool. The most under....rated band of all time. What time? All time? Just fascinating ha ha.
@@patrickbrett1552 Underrated ? Wtf are you talking about? Not underrated at all within the genre man!!! You have obviously no clue at all...
Geniuses at work
happens the same with me, and Killing Joke sounds great too!, a band who teach a few lessons to fussion rock/metal bands like Ministry, KMFDM, Rammstein, NIN, Godflesh, etc.
I always used to go dance crazy on this one.
It was a tough 8 1/2 min, I can tell you that for sure!
the Cab´s is the best and oldest industrial band !
greetings from Peru
RIP RHK 🖤
one of my fave c.v. songs
I agree, but Al would be bailed up in the corner by Richard H Kirk, Mike would be scrutinizing Mal over his choice of lyrical content, Brian would be sh*tting himself under the piano, and Carl would be smoking a ciggie in the staff car park. Would have loved to hear the BB and the Cabs collaborate on an album together. Perhaps tentatively titled " The Pet's sound like they're screaming from within ". But seriously....I Love both these bands for their originality. Dennis was a genius !
Excellent!
There's a slight messiness to all the later more dancey Cabs material that I love. It's almost as if they could work out how to use their sequencers properly ! Drinking Gasoline along with The Crackdown and Covenant, sword and the arm of the lord are particular high points of their career for me.
It sounds more advanced than messy to me, I think they were just trying to put some swing on the beats!
messy!??? are you out of your mind?
@@iamyourfuture808 Aren't you?!
Any haunted house would like 2 have this tune as there theme tune !!
as great in 2018 as 1985 ..
Great old stuff!
Extreme Power!
You betcha!
AWESOME!
hey "Presto!" instant gratification, just what I like. MWAK when you upload it. ~D-na
This is the best comment I've ever seen on RUclips.
Dennis Wilson would have loved the Cabs !
@ruffian1868
Good Point. Ricky Fataar was kinda brown. Luv both the BBs & The Cabs.
@emile235 . Well I doubt that as two of his closest friends in the middle BB era were Ricky Fataar and Blondie Chaplin.
1: EDM = Electornic Dance Music (its a cateogrie in the beats type off music, like electronica, EBM, IDM, Synthbeat, Braindance, ETC.)
2: ALOT.
The eighties.
You got that right. Someone must have been eating a bit too many mushrooms.
un dico ta bueno y tan pocar reproducciones
@ruffian1868 I am ashamed of myself for taking some author's viewpoint as word. Yes Dennis used the choir on River Song and the BB's covered Stevie Wonder's "i was made to love her" and besides "soul" music belongs to all people no matter what their skin colour anyway : )
@ruffian1868 yes because they were co-workers ;part of the BB entourage. Everyone knew that Dennis did not like black soul music and that's one of the first things that Manson said to him when he met him. If you don't believe me check out the bio HEROES AND VILLAINS
Best comment ever.
ARGHHHH
@emile235 I've read it, and it is just one of the many older perpections of the band and Dennis. I much prefer Jon Stebbins book " The Real Beach Boy ". His use of the Baptist Choir on " River Song " is yet another example of Dennis's open mind to all forms of music.
Wow I thought I was listening to Die Warzau. Friggin CV of course
yeah I can't picture Geroge Clinton doing a cover version any time soon
No, Industiral is many tpyeso ff epxerimentation that Throbbing Gristle, SPK, Carbarat Voltaire, and others did. But its a unique gemnre.
just cause' it has "signal sounds" and other Inustrial samples and elemewnts dsnt mean IT IS. Industrial is known for its Dark Science-fictien thriller atmosphere, the unusual beats and samples major sample layers and other experimentally.
EBM = Synthetic style evolution off EDM just moar larger and epxerimental forms.
Electro = typically "signal music"
N.o.i.z.e .
Meant to say could NOT work out how to use their sequencers properly !
@NunzOnDrugs the Beach Boys were real proficient composers/muscians whereas CV were art college types who probbaly knew nothing about music so the comaprison imo is not valid,
@TOILETISOLATION well I have been into them since 1985 and read a lot of interviews by them. what I said was common knowledge anyway so you're being a bit over the top
THIS IS SO FUCKING AMAZING OMG!
who's got "Code"?
Its me or this sounds like Skinny Puppy's Smothered Hope?
I prefer regular Industrial over Electro-industrial over Industrial Metal over Industrial rock...
What in the name of all that's FUCK are you taking about??
GOOOOhLL.z.k.l.a.o.o o.o.o.o.os.e
sDEDYASH eeeeeee.G.o.z.u.u.o.o.o.l.
Lo-fi, barely competent musically, but what a great tune this is.
barely competent!?? ... get real goon
Ahhh this is so good!