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Art Of Noise ‘Close (To The Edit)’ US 7″ single

artist: Art Of Noise title: Close (To The Edit) format: 7″ single design: XLZTT photography: n/a cat. no: 7-9974 date: 05/84 art of notes: This

Art Of Noise ‘Beatbox’ (diversions one and two) 12″ single

artist: Art Of Noise title: Beatbox (diversions one and two)  format: 12″ single design: XLZTT photography: n/a cat. no: ZTIS 108 date: 26/03/84 art of

‘Into Battle With’ Art Of Noise Cassette

What was the idea behind the Art of Noise image? Obviously the theatre with the masks and stuff… David Smart: “To be honest I can’t

‘Into Battle With The’ Art Of Noise 12″

On the artwork side of things: you were pretty instrumental on the direction of it. Were you bringing in reams of text to be interpreted