Machine Age Voodoo Explained

Machine Age Voodoo
Type:studio
Artist:SPK
Cover:SPK_Machine_Age_Voodoo.jpg
Recorded:1983–84
Studio:EMI Studios 301 (Sydney, Australia)
Genre:
Length:40:38
Label:
Producer:Graeme Revell
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Prev Year:1982
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Next Year:1986

Machine Age Voodoo is the third studio album by Australian industrial band SPK, released on 30 November 1984 by WEA Records. It was first released outside the United States until 1985 when it was released by Elektra Records. Produced by Graeme Revell, the album is a radical departure from the band's previous material, leaning more towards synth-pop and dance-rock, rather than industrial music. It is the band's first studio album to feature Sinan Leong as lead vocalist.

Two singles from Machine Age Voodoo were released, "Metal Dance" and "Junk Funk", of which the latter was later renamed to "Machine Age Voodoo" on the US release of the album.

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[1]

Personnel

Production

Design

Notes and References

  1. Machine Age Voodoo . . 1984 . LP . WEA. 240515-1.