Incidental Series, number forty one
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Front
7SI-133
(ZTPS 01)
(Japanese text)
(Japanese text) CLOSE (TO THE EDIT)
(Japanese text) ART OF NOISE
B: (Japanese text) ► A TIME TO HEAR
(Who's Listening
TVCF(Japanese text)
ALBA Questo
1.6.5 Y700
Back
your final breath
is in the air, pure white
and moving fast.
oh to be in england
the time is coming near
who's afraid
The Art Of Noise realise it's
A Time To Hear (Who's Listening)
this single exist an accessory to the lp 'who's
afraid of (the art of noise') - released on zang
tuum tumb. the b-side, 'a time to hear (who's
listening)', is a concentrate of sorts of the lp.
in an effort to see who is listening, who cares,
and why, ztt - who better? - are prepared to make
a slightly average offer. like what you hear on
ztps01, snap out this voucher, and it allows you
50p off the price of 'who's afraid of...' (law tells us
we have to tell you only one voucher redeemable
per cassette or lp). it should be a pound off: but
life's not that blissful. that's it. offer closes 30th
november 1984.
control leadership heroes pornography bureaucracy
revolution abortion science innovation response
nihilism definition technology entropy future freedom
coercion structure complexity explanation instability
violence behaviour authenticity culture incoherency
values ant--method ethics utopia society
subordination theory manipulation
"nothing to be AFRAID of."
rave photography: anton corbijn,
close video produced for art of noise by big features
up on the fifth floor, design: xlztt and so on.
ps nought one becomes forty one in ztt's
questioning incidental series.
ps: "there's nothing to be confused about."
any questions any reason any moment any TIME.
Polystar (Japanese text)
(Japanese text)
Made in Japan (P) 1984