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Three Mantras

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Released
  
May 1980

Producer
  
Cabaret Voltaire

Artist
  
Cabaret Voltaire

Label
  
Rough Trade Records

Length
  
40:50

Three Mantras (1980)
  
Red Mecca (1981)

Release date
  
May 1980

Genre
  
Industrial music

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Recorded
  
January 1980 at Western Works, Sheffield, England

Songs
  
Western Mantra, Eastern Mantra

Three Mantras is an extended play by English band Cabaret Voltaire. It was released in May 1980, through record label Rough Trade.

Contents

Background

The album was packaged in an intentionally confusing manner, with the 'Eastern' and 'Western' titles reversed on the cover, the same label on both sides and a sticker on early pressings apologizing for there only being two mantras (despite the title) and explaining that the album was being priced as a single to make up for it. The reversed vocal that runs all the way through 'Eastern Mantra' is the name of another Sheffield electronic band - The Human League.

According to Trouser Press, Three Mantras is "the group's first explicit venture into non-Western musical forms". It further commented, "The record also marks a shift in technique, as musical demands take precedence over production to strange and beautiful effect."

Personnel

Cabaret Voltaire
  • Richard H. Kirk – guitar, wind instruments
  • Stephen Mallinder – bass guitar, vocals, electronic percussion
  • Chris Watson – synthesizers, tapes
  • Additional personnel
  • John Clayton – percussion (on "Eastern Mantra")
  • Jane – tapes, Jerusalem market recordings (on "Eastern Mantra")
  • Technical
  • Cabaret Voltaire – recording, production
  • George Peckham – mastering
  • References

    Three Mantras Wikipedia