Clock DVA is an electronic music group from Sheffield, England. Originally formed in 1978 with two members, Adi Newton and Steven Turner, Clock DVA originally were known for making a form of experimental jazz music. They became associated with industrial music with the 1980 release of their album White Souls in Black Suits on Industrial Records. The album Thirst followed in 1981, by which time the band had combined musique concrète techniques with standard rock instrumentation.
In 1983, Newton formed a new version of the band. First releasing the single "High Holy Disco Mass" on the major label Polydor under the name DVA, the band then released the album Advantage (with several singles) under the name Clock DVA. After a European tour, however, the band split acrimoniously.
After the 1983 breakup of Clock DVA, Adi Newton formed The Anti-Group or T.A.G.C., and released several albums continuing in a similar yet more experimental vein to the early Clock DVA albums.
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All Music Guide: Clock DVA - Review of the career and recordings of Clock DVA.
Anterior Research and Clock DVA - Official web site of the band Clock DVA and their record label.
Clock DVA - Five tracks from the album Man-Amplified in Real Audio format.
Clock DVA - A 20 Year Timeline - Article outlining the history of the band from 1978-1998.
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