Cabaret Voltaire


Formed: 
1973, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Years Active: 
1973–1994, 2014–present

Cabaret Voltaire were an experimental music band which formed in Sheffield, UK in 1973.

Over the years Cabaret Voltaire's music continued to evolve, from its experimental, Velvet Underground-inspired beginnings in the mid 1970s to the pop-oriented dance music in the early 1990s. Each consequent phase saw the band pushing the boundaries of its time, proving highly influential for the many electronic artists that followed in its footsteps. The band pioneered many techniques that for years fuelled industrial music and consequent electronic genres such as house and techno. Among these were the cut-up techniques of William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, using snippets of spoken word (pre-dating sampling), and incorporating experimental video in their live shows (pre-dating VJ-ing).



Group Members:
Richard H. Kirk: guitar, synthesizer.
Stephen Mallinder: vocals, bass (1973-95),
Chris Watson: tapes (1973-81).

Related Artists:
EPS