Art of Noise - Close (To The Edit) - Version 2 video free download


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(C) ZTT Records 1984. Directed by Andy Morahan. A ZTT original, ZTPS 01, released 01 May 1984.

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9 years ago

ProMonarchyGenius

PURE AWESOMENESS!!! :D

9 years ago

Zeyad Kasem

1984 was a good year

10 years ago

Brian K

Art of Noise - Close (To The Edit)#artofnoise 

10 years ago

shermanvermin76

Happy 64th birthday Trevor!

11 years ago

Brian K

The Art of Noise – Close to the Edit #music #musicvideo #artofnoise 

11 years ago

millingpebbles1980

That's what i'd read on Wikipedia, i see where you are coming from with the MK1 Fiesta theory though, they were a bit of a noisy and chuggy starter from what i remember!

11 years ago

themanmaschine

I think you could be right, the two can sound similar especially when it's only a 2 second sample!

11 years ago

millingpebbles1980

You might already know this by now, but apparently the sample is from someone starting a Mk1 VW Golf.

11 years ago

Brian K

The Art of Noise – Close to the Edit #MusicMonday

11 years ago

ebbhead20

True,the HEY was used on Firestarter,and from a good track to a crap track,that awful Macarena song has a sample of Alison Moyet`s laugh taken from the Yazoo days.

11 years ago

splasher08

Video production credits from 1986 in a chapter on Matt Forrest in "European Illustration" Director: Matt Forrest Designer: Matt Forrest Animators: Gill Bradley, Emma Calder, Matt Forrest, Terry Kesper, Andy Mlodecki, Chris Perry Rostrum Camera: Matt Forrest, John Swinnerton, Denise Thorne Music Composer: The Art of Noise Editor: Nick Robson Producer: Matt Forrest Copywriter: Matt Forrest Production Company: Big Features Limited Client: Island Records Limited / ZTT Records Limited

11 years ago

splasher08

So says ZTT website, but they are wrong according to several people I know that actually worked on the video, who say it was Forrest. A Creative Circle award went to Forrest, not Morahan, for the direction which rather backs up Forrest's credit as director. The UK video production company, Big Features, was owned by Tom Watkins, Matt Forrest and Andy Morahan. Forrest & Morahan had also a directing team prior to that, maybe this is where the confusion stems from? It's still a great video though!

11 years ago

Tony Bianchi

Andy Morahan directed this. Forrest did Paranoimia.

12 years ago

ramejkisp

First saw this on an all night T.V show presented by John Peel in 1987 called Video Jukebox. It was about the history of Music Videos. Lent the video tape to a lad I used to work with and never got it back. Can't find it anywhere on the net. It was on the same night as the general election and the results kept popping up on the screen. Sadly the Tories won

12 years ago

brianartillery

Brilliant video - but I always found it slightly disturbing, like the music it illustrates. It's non-linearity is like a dream.

12 years ago

cbak12sg

The shouts of HEY were also used in Firestarter by Prodigy, which is why Anne Dudley receives a writing credit for Firestarter. She also won an Oscar for the original music in The Full Monty..

12 years ago

ShiftaelV2

@adamofwarmfield a Remember when TV used to actually be good, and had good quality music shows in various channels and not all crappy and the same like it is now )

13 years ago

themanmaschine

Heard this in 1984, I was 5 and car daft, as I still am, I always tried to work out what kind of car the noise of the car starting was sampled from, I was always convinced it was a MK1 Fiesta!

13 years ago

Lewis72

@greendiamonte ...now the bloody kids of today can have porn streamed to their phones 24/7!!!

14 years ago

Daniel Cook

tzang tumb tumb is probably the inspiration for the style of this

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