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Cindytalk is an
experimental music project,
founded in 1982.
Cindytalk operated as a
group for many years, but more
recently has been a solo
project by...
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Elizabeth Fraser and
Robin Guthrie of
Cocteau Twins;
Gordon Sharp of
Cindytalk (later
known as
Cindy Sharp or Cinder); and a few
members of
Modern English...
- moniker. on
Editions Mego Five
Mountains of Fire /
Antarctica Ends Here -
Cindytalk /
Robert Hampson 10-inch
vinyl only,
limited to 500 copies. Répercussions...
- from The
Freeze to a
greater extreme; the
result was the
formation of
Cindytalk in 1982. The
Freeze were
formed in 1976 by
Gordon Sharp,
David Clancy...
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Caroline K
Caspian The
Chariot (band)
Charming Hostess Chevron Chrome Hoof
Cindytalk Circa Survive Circle Takes the
Square Cloud Cult
Cluster (band) Coil Colleen...
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Gerrard (Dead Can Dance)
Brendan Perry (Dead Can Dance)
Gordon Sharp (
Cindytalk)
Martyn Young (Colourbox) Mark Cox (The
Wolfgang Press)
Steven Young (Colourbox)...
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Retrieved November 2, 2012. "Meltdown:
Lydia Lunch's Big ****y
Noise +
Cindytalk". Time Out.
Retrieved October 3, 2011. "iTunes – Music – Big ****y Noise –...
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bonus tracks on the c****ette and CD
releases of Garlands.
Cindy Sharp of
Cindytalk provided backing vocals on "Dear Heart", "Hearsay Please" and "Hazel"...
- Boyd Rice
Brighter Death Now
Cabaret Voltaire Celldweller Chemlab Chrome Cindytalk The Clay
People Clock DVA Coil
Collide Combichrist Controlled Bleeding...
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featuring Jon Catler, 1995 PlayTime, by
Nicole Theriault, 2001 "Playtime", by
Cindytalk from In This World, 1988 "Playtime", by the
Deviants from The Deviants...