Beginning with "Godstar," Psychic TV's tribute to Brian Jones complete with Stonesy guitar licks, Allegory and Self balances surprisingly straight-ahead alternative pop with...
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A brilliant record, picking up where Force The Hand Of Chance left off. Haunting, beautiful and strange. The record envelops the listener from beginning to...
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Their second album, released in 1983, Dreams Less Sweet fluctuates between industrial pieces and heavily orchestrated pop, employing exotic instruments like the Tibetan...
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This Infinite Beat remix album includes reworkings of tracks by a host of PTV associates, including Dave Ball, Andy Falconer, Jack the Tab and Evil Eddie. Although most of...
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The pop end of Psychic TV gets the full treatment with this singles collection, released on the Cleopatra label, including faithful covers of '60s standards like the Beach...
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Although it tends toward unvarying sampladelic acid-house, Towards Thee Infinite Beat is a good place to start for Psychic TV's dance phase. ~ John Dougan, All Music...
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The first Psychic TV album in many ways remains its best, a double album worthy of the space needed that's readily comparable to the best efforts of the World Serpent circle...
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Five years of Psychic TV (1987-1992) are examined in this two-CD sampler packaged in Psychic TV's trademark exploitation of the power of the vulgar image. This is the first...
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On Cold Blue Torch, members of Skinny Puppy, Prong, Pigface and Spahn Ranch remix material from the preceding Psychic TV album Trip Reset. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music...
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While it isn't quite a definitive overview, Best Ov: Time's Up is easily the best single-disc introduction to Psychic TV, featuring such crucial singles as "Godstar" (in...
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The two-disc Origin of the Species, Vol. 2 rescues a sizable number of Psychic TV house tracks from out-of-print obscurity. The first disc is drawn from the albums Jack the...
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