Richard Harold Kirk (21 March 1956 – 21 September 2021)
was an English composer, musician and producer. He is best known for his work in
electronic music
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, and for co-founding the influential music group
Cabaret Voltaire in 1973. As a solo artist, Kirk released music under his own name as well as under more than 30 aliases. He also collaborated with other artists in a range of groups such as
Sweet Exorcist and
Acid Horse.
Background
Kirk was born on March 21, 1956, and grew up in Sheffield, in South Yorkshire, England, where he lived his whole life.
He attended the Psalter Lane School Of Art, where he completed a one-year program in sculpture and met Peter Care, who would later direct several Cabaret Voltaire videos.
Kirk, along with
Chris Watson
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and
Stephen Mallinder
Stephen William Mallinder (born 1 January 1955) is an English artist and musician who was a founding member of Cabaret Voltaire, and went on to work as Sassi & Loco, the Ku-Ling Bros., Hey, Rube!, Wrangler, and Creep Show.
Biography
Mallinder ...
, formed the
industrial band
Cabaret Voltaire in 1973. The band first performed in May, 1975, and released its debut album,
Mix-Up, in 1979.
“When we started, we wanted to do something with sound, but none of us knew how to play an instrument,” Kirk told the New York Times. “So we started using tape recorders and various pieces of junk and gradually learned to play instruments like guitars and bass.”
Kirk's father, a ham radio operator, also helped spark Kirk's interest in electronics.
He cited a wide range of musicians, including Stockhausen, John Cage and Fela Kuti, as inspiring his work.
Kirk's first release as a solo artist, ''
Disposable Half-Truths'', was released in 1980 and he maintained a career as a solo artist alongside
Cabaret Voltaire until the band's dissolution in 1994.
He reformed the band in 2014 as the sole remaining member, performing sporadically with all-new material more akin to his solo work than the output of the original incarnation of Cabaret Voltaire.
Kirk released much of his music on his own labels, including Intone, which he founded in 2003.
During the 1990s, his solo output increased considerably. Kirk's works explored multiple types of
electronic/dance music under many
pseudonyms
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.
His prolific work resulted in
AllMusic
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calling him contemporary techno's busiest man.
Kirk died on 21 September 2021, at the age of 65.
Aliases
In addition to solo releases under his own name, Kirk used the following aliases:
Collaborations
The following is a list of groups and artists Kirk has worked with:
*
Acid Horse
*
Cabaret Voltaire
* Citrus
*
Kora
* Peter Hope
* The Pressure Company
*
Sweet Exorcist
* The Tivoli
* XON
Partial discography
Albums
* ''
Disposable Half-Truths'' (1980,
Industrial)
* ''
Time High Fiction'' (1983, Doublevision)
* ''
Black Jesus Voice'' (1986,
Rough Trade)
* ''Ugly Spirit'' (1986, Rough Trade)
* ''Hoodoo Talk (with Peter Hope)'' (1988, Wax Trax!)
* ''
Virtual State
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In many quantum processes a virtual state is an intermediate state, sometimes described as "imaginary" in a multi-step process that mediates otherwise forb ...
'' (1993,
Warp)
* ''
The Number of Magic'' (1995, Warp)
* ''Agents with false memories'' (1996, Ash International)
* ''
Knowledge Through Science'' (1998,
Blast First
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)
* ''
Darkness At Noon
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'' (1999, Touch)
* ''LoopStatic (Amine ß Ring Modulations)'' (2000, Touch)
* ''TWAT v4.0: The War Against Terror'' (2003, Intone)
* ''Earlier/Later—Unreleased Projects Anthology ’74–’89'' (2004, Mute/EMI)
* ''Richard H. Kirk Meets the Truck Bombers of Suburbia Uptown Vol. 1 (Feat. Pat Riot)'' (2004, Intone)
* ''Sonic Reflections (Unreleased Soundtrack Project 1994)'' (2009, Intone)
* ''Reality Is Opposite'' (2011, Intone)
* ''Anonymized'' (2011, Intone)
* ''Dasein'' (2017, Intone)
As Sandoz
* ''Digital Lifeforms'' (1993,
Touch
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)
* ''Intensely Radioactive'' (1994, Touch)
* ''Every Man Got Dreaming'' (1995, Touch)
* ''Dark Continent'' (1996, Touch)
* ''God Bless the Conspiracy'' (1997, Alphaphone)
* ''In Dub: Chant to Jah'' (1998, Touch; 2002,
Soul Jazz
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)
* ''Afrocentris'' (2001, Intone)
* ''Live in the Earth: Sandoz in Dub Chapter 2'' (2006, Soul Jazz)
* ''Acid Editions (303 Excursions)'' (2009, Intone)
* ''Digital Life Time'' (2012, Intone)
As Electronic Eye
* ''Closed Circuit'' (1994,
Beyond)
* ''The Idea of Justice'' (1995, Beyond)
* ''Neurometrik'' (2000, Alphaphone)
* ''Autoshark'' (2006, Intone)
12-inch singles
* "Leather Hands" (with Peter Hope)
* "Surgeons" (with Peter Hope)
* "Hipnotic"
References
External links
*
*
Interview with Richard H. Kirkby
André Éric Létourneau
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- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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1956 births
2021 deaths
English experimental musicians
English keyboardists
English remixers
English record producers
Industrial Records artists
Rough Trade Records artists
Mute Records artists
Warp (record label) artists
Musicians from Sheffield
Blast First artists
Cabaret Voltaire (band) members