- Micro-Phonies (Remastered) · 1984
- #7885 (Electropunk to Technopop 1978-1985) · 1979
- Nag Nag Nag · 1979
- Eight Crépuscule Tracks · 1988
- Red Mecca · 1981
- Red Mecca · 1981
- Red Mecca · 1981
- Red Mecca · 1981
- #7885 (Electropunk to Technopop 1978-1985) · 2014
- #7885 (Electropunk to Technopop 1978-1985) · 1978
- Johnny Yesno Redux (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) · 2011
- The Covenant, The Sword and the Arm of the Lord (Remastered) · 1985
- #8385 Collected Works 1983-1985 · 1984
Essential Albums
- 1981
- 2021
- 2021
- 2020
- 2010
Music Videos
- 2009
- 2009
Artist Playlists
- Nagging grooves and suspicious visions from these innovators.
- The bridge between industrial and ambient.
- The pioneering art-rockers rolled with the new.
Singles & EPs
- 2021
- 1991
Live Albums
About Cabaret Voltaire
One of the most important, influential groups in the history of industrial and electronic music, Cabaret Voltaire combined Dadaist absurdity with the D.I.Y. ethos of the punk movement of the 1970s, then gradually evolved over the years, mirroring developments in electronic styles such as electro, acid house, and techno. Originally a free-form experimental unit, the group signed to post-punk institution Rough Trade in 1978, producing razor-edged avant-pop singles such as 1979's "Nag Nag Nag" and seminal full-lengths like 1981's Red Mecca. Post-Rough Trade, they adopted a more funk-influenced dance sound for 1984's Micro-Phonies, embraced house music with 1990's Groovy, Laidback & Nasty, then explored ambient techno with later efforts like 1993's International Language. Co-founder Richard H. Kirk revived the group's name for live performances during the 2010s.
- HOMETOWN
- Sheffield, England
- FORMED
- 1982