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The Dadacomputer

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industrialexperimentalminimal wave80sold school industrial

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The Dadacomputer was the first incarnation of what would later become 5ive Ximes of Dust/Five Times of Dust. It was the result of a collaboration between Robert Lawrence and Mark Phillips who came together during the summer of 1981 living between Bristol and Cardiff, UK. They collaborated by sending tapes back and forth through the mail and also worked together in their respective home studios. Later that year, they self-released The Dadacomputer on both MAP tapes and Quick Stab. Roughly 100 copies were made in total and soon sold out. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Automation

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2

Missile Logic T

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3

Computer Bank

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Fear Of Programming

199
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Multinational

187
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Module

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Production Line (No Human)

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Punchcard Sex

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Girl With a VDU

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The Dadacomputer

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albums

The Dadacomputer

The Dadacomputer

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By 5ive Ximes Of Dust

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The Dadacomputer By 5ive Ximes Of Dust - LP

The Birth Of 5XOD

The Birth Of 5XOD

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LP2 - Unreleased Solo-Tracks By Robert Lawrence (Quickstab) 1981-83 Plus Previosly Unreleased 5XOD Material

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LP2 - Solo-Tracks By Mark Phillips Alias MAP (MAP-Tapes) Taken From The Tapes ”Beyond The Spectacle” (1981/82)

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MAP7 - (1981/82) Plus Previously Unreleased 5XOD Material - 7"

Its My (The) Age 3

Its My (The) Age 3

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Its My Age Vol. 4

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LP2 - Solo-Tracks By Mark Phillips Alias MAP (MAP-Tapes) Taken From The Tapes ‰Beyond The Spectacle‰ (1981/82)

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5ive Ximes Of Dust

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Five Times of Dust

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