Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Suicide 1977-2017 (Alan Vega Martin Rev) Discography

Suicide was an American musical duo, intermittently active between 1970 and 2016, composed of vocalist Alan Vega and instrumentalist Martin Rev. The group's pioneering music made use of minimalist electronic instrumentation and primitive drum machines, and their early performances were confrontational and often ended in violence.[7] They was among the first acts to use the phrase "punk music" in an advertisement for a concert in 1970.[8][9]

Though never widely popular among the general public, Suicide have been recognized as among the most influential acts of their era. Their debut album Suicide (1977) was described by Entertainment Weekly as "a landmark of electronic music,"[10] while AllMusic stated that it "provided the blueprints for post-punk, synth pop, and industrial rock."[11] Rolling Stone called them "an unmeasurable influence on the industrial dance, noise, techno, ambient, and electronic scenes of the 1980s and 1990s."
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ALAN VEGA

2007
Alan Vega
Collision Drive
Cubist Blues
Daddy Died - A Brooklyn Nightmare
Deuce Avenue
Dujang Prang
Endless
Getchertiktz
IT
Just a Million Dreams
Live at the Transmusicales
New Raceion
Power on to Zero Hour
Resurrection River
Righteous Lite™
Saturn Strip
Sniper
Sombre (Original Soundtrack)
Station

MARTIN REV

Cheyenne
Clouds of Glory
Demolition 9
Les Nymphes
Martin Rev
See Me Ridin'
Stigmata
Strangeworld
To Live

SUICIDE

22-1-98 - Reinventing America
A Way of Life (1988)
A Way of Life + Live CD
American Supreme + Live in London
Attempted - Live at Max's Kansas City 1980
Dream Baby Dream EP
Ghost Riders
Half Alive
Live 1977-1978 (Box Set)
Suicide + Live at CBGB's 1977
The Second Album + The First Rehearsal Tapes
Why Be Blue (1992)
Why Be Blue + Live CD

 

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