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  2. Allegory and Self - Wikipedia

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    Allegory and Self: Illustrations in Sound is a studio album released by Psychic TV in 1988.. Several versions have appeared, including the original picture disc (TOPY 035) and black vinyl (TOPY 038) versions in 1988 on Temple Records, Fundamental Records (SPIN 1006) and on pink marbled vinyl (666 copies).

  3. Category:Psychic TV albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Psychic TV albums or lists of Psychic TV albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Psychic TV albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Pagan Day - Wikipedia

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    Cleopatra Records re-released the album in 1994 as "Genesis P-Orridge & Psychic TV – Pagan Day", with a cover incorrectly noting the original release date as 25 December 1986 (CLEO94692). Pagan Day and the related 1988 album Allegory and Self were re-released in 2017 by Sacred Bones Records and Dais Records .

  5. Themes 2 - Wikipedia

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    Themes 2, also referred to as Themes, Vol. 2, [2] is a studio album by a multimedia collective Psychic TV, released by Temple Records in 1985. [3] [4] It is the second album in the Themes series, predeced by Themes – initially an accompanying release to Force the Hand of Chance – and followed up by Themes 3, and was recorded as a soundtrack for videos by a British filmmaker Derek Jarman.

  6. Alienist (album) - Wikipedia

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    Alienist is the final studio album by avant-garde music group Psychic TV. It was announced on 11 August 2016, [1] and released on 16 September 2016, by Angry Love Productions. "Jump into the Fire" is a cover of the 1971 Harry Nilsson song. "How Does It Feel" is a cover of the 1967 song "How Does It Feel to Feel" by UK mod/freakbeat group The ...

  7. Peter Christopherson - Wikipedia

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    Christopherson was a founding member of Throbbing Gristle, who are credited with creating the industrial music genre before disbanding in 1981. [2] Following the split, members Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti formed Chris & Cosey, while Christopherson and the band's other member Genesis P-Orridge formed Psychic TV with John Balance and other musicians.

  8. Chris Schlarb - Wikipedia

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    Schlarb's first solo album, Twilight and Ghost Stories (2007), was the result of recordings sourced from musicians across the US as well as his own home recordings of instruments, rainfall, and traffic. [2] National Public Radio named I Heart Lung's Interoceans (2008) one of their Top 5 Jazz Albums of 2008. [3]

  9. Worship the Glitch - Wikipedia

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    Worship the Glitch is the only full-length album by "ELpH vs. Coil", released in 1995, though an EP called Born Again Pagans is also credited to "Coil vs. ELpH". ELpH is the alias name that Coil used to describe random musical compositions that were generated from their own equipment, either by itself or as an unintended yet pleasant byproduct of their own work; [3] for these reasons, this ...