Just to let you know the SouthBank Centre @southbankcentre are going to be projecting my Sound System pics on the side of the building Monday 27th September - Thursday 30th September 2021 from 7.00pm - 11.00pm each evening. #soundsystems #southbank pls RT! pic.twitter.com/RPgrNbFvX2
— brian david stevens (@driftingcamera) September 27, 2021
Tuesday, 28 September 2021
Sound System Projection (27/9 - 30/9 Southbank London)
Wednesday, 22 September 2021
The Bug On RHK
Rest in peace Richard H Kirk.
— The Bug(official) (@thebugzoo) September 22, 2021
A big influence on a young Bug....https://t.co/3mghc4nzNEhttps://t.co/RDkMEfwRJO
Reusable Reality Mix (A Short Introduction To The Solo Recordings of Richard H Kirk)
Exile Arts & Crafts Dept (Keeps me off the streets)
So I found a mag with a story about Simon Menner who is an artist best known for his secret Stasi agent work. Used gladwrap and iron to transfer mag images to Calico bag. Quite pleased with first test but needs fine tuning. #keepsmeofftestreet pic.twitter.com/AaXwI6XeK8
— TimNib (@exilestreet) September 21, 2021
Images from the Secret Stasi Archives or: what does Big Brother see, while he is watching?
Tuesday, 21 September 2021
Made in Sheffield, beloved in Manchester
Richard H Kirk / Cabaret Voltaire. Made in Sheffield, beloved in Manchester. Sticker on the window of the Factory office, Palatine Rd, M20 - the Cabaret Voltaire single 'Yashar' was released by Factory in 1983. The Cabs also appeared on the first ever Factory record (Jan 1979). pic.twitter.com/0q1WoYs8sX
— Dave Haslam (@Mr_Dave_Haslam) September 21, 2021
Cabaret Voltaire - Live 'La Edad De Oro' (1983)
Rest Easy Richard
It is with great sadness that we confirm our great & dear friend, Richard H. Kirk has passed away.
— Mute (@MuteUK) September 21, 2021
Richard was a towering creative genius who led a singular & driven path throughout his life & musical career.
We will miss him so much.
We ask that his family are given space. pic.twitter.com/Ok8u3dNx3T
Richard H Kirk R.I.P.
Farewell to Richard H Kirk (1956-2021) of legendary Sheffield band Cabaret Voltaire. Connecting the experimental side of Roxy Music with William S Burrough's cut up techniques, their The Voice of America (1980) and Red Mecca (1981) remain utter gems of exploratory sound today. pic.twitter.com/TxWXE99wSy
— Robin Rimbaud - Scanner (@robinrimbaud) September 21, 2021