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| Avenues Of Oblivion | | Ballet Mécanique | | Format: | 7" | | Released: | May 1980 | Label: | Better Day Records | Catalogue: | BET3 |
| Lyrics: | Martin Hall | | Music: | Martin Hall | | Producer: | Martin Hall | | Cover: | Martin Hall | | Photo: | |
| Musicians: | Martin Hall: vocals, piano, guitar Michael Karshøj: drums Morten Versner: bass, violin
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| Recorded and mixed at Werner Studio, spring 1980. |
| Notes: | After making their live debut at the historical 'Concert of the Moment' in November 1979, Identity (changing their name to Ballet Mécanique in January 1980) was signed by the independent record company Better Day Records, a label later sold to Danish CBS where the group's debut album, 'The Icecold Waters Of The Egocentric Calculation', was released in September 1981. These days, the single is sold for several hundreds euro, and the release is kept in a special safe for extremely rare and valuable records at the Danish National Radio.
The single shows the early stage of a band in development, somewhere in between their punk-inspiration and their avantgarde-rock ambitions. MH was 17 years old at the time of its release. |
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