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I first heard this song in Tampa FL on WMNF's Difficult Listening Hour in 1984. I recorded it on cassette since I sometimes recorded the show when I was working and missed it on the radio live, but never knew who the artist was until a few years ago.
"Mr. Potatohead. A creep. A drip. A square & wet blanket."
"Tiny… tiny…" Alexéi Luthor
On their 10th record, the Glasgow-based group serves up more wonderfully menacing, gothy synthpop, perfect for dungeon dancing. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 19, 2023
supported by 6 fans who also own “America Can Wait”
This is a classic from the 80ies. Where Kraftwerk was always techon-friendly, Iko show the disadvantages of the modern world, like lonliness i a crowd, pollution, or accidents. Still, after all those years, an important release, not only for Kraftwerk fans. Hellmuth Schomberg