Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

11. Art of NoiseWho’s Afraid Of The Art Of Noise

‘Moments of Love’ is an epic, ultimate, classic electronic music song which definitely informed my style in a lot of ways. In terms of the melody and the droning, and trying to find a beautiful thing out of a jagged thing… I was just fascinated by it as a kid. It really blew my mind. I think I came to them from Max Headroom who was this digital character that Coca Cola or someone had created and it was a big hit in the 80s. He even had his own TV show in the UK I think, maybe on the BBC. So Art Of Noise did this song with him as a guest vocalist called ‘Paranoimia’. That’s how I came to them, because I was a kid and I loved Max Headroom. This record in particular is probably there because it had ‘Moments of Love’ on it though. There was a 45 minute version of that song which was really rare, and my friend had it and wouldn’t let me borrow it, so I had to go over to his house… anyway, it was all very traumatizing.

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