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  1. Dead Voices on Air is Mark Spybey's experimental and industrial project formed after his departure from Zoviet France. Dead Voices on Air has collaborated with artists such as Not Breathing and cEvin Key of Skinny Puppy. Discography. Abrader (1993, cassette only. G.R.O.S.S. Records) Hafted Maul (1995, Invisible Records)

  2. 5 nov. 2021 · 24th Century by Mark Sanderson, Mark Spybey, Dead Voices On Air, released 05 November 2021 1. Paris to New York by Tube 2. Earthrise from the Tycho Premier Inn 3. Reconstituted Invertebrate Protein 4. Martian Potato Chips 5. A Celebration for the Achievement of Interstellar Flight 6. Milton Press Decay 7. Yellow Hut Hut 8. Swallow ...

  3. 5 nov. 2021 · 24th Century by Mark Sanderson Mark Spybey, released 05 November 2021 1. Paris to New York by Tube 2. Earthrise from the Tycho Premier Inn 3. Reconstituted Invertebrate Protein 4. Martian Potato Chips 5. A Celebration for the Achievement of Interstellar Flight 6. Milton Press Decay 7. Yellow Hut Hut 8. Swallow Madrigal Eleven 9 ...

  4. Mark Spybey has worked under the name of Dead Voices On Air (DVOA) for twenty years, following his departure from Zoviet- France. He's released 15 albums and collaborated with an impressive list of people, including members of Can, Faust, Throbbing Gristle, Swans and others.

  5. Mark Spybey. Profile: Mark Spybey was born 1961 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. He is currently working as Dead Voices On Air (note: Dead Voices On Air was a solo project of Mark Spybey for a long time, but now it's officially a full band).

  6. Two luminaries of exploratory and experimental sound offer us a seafaring collaborative album, with ReGen digging into the philosophy that binds this communal effort. An InterView with Mark Spybey of Dead Voices On Air / Robert Galbraith and Elizabeth Virosa of Snowbeasts. By Ilker Yücel (Ilker81x)

  7. Dead Voices on Air (DVOA) is Mark Spybey's main musical project. It was formed in 1992 when he emigrated to Canada from his native England. Using improvisation and sound layering as a source for their music, DVOA blends processed sound from primitive instruments and toys into rhythmic structures or dark clusters of ambient sound. The result is ...