Oppenheimer Analysis

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
The Devil's Dancers 02:51 Tools
Radiance 04:46 Tools
Subterranean Desire 04:18 Tools
Don't Be Seen With Me 03:17 Tools
Scorpions 02:40 Tools
Cold War 05:43 Tools
Men In White Coats 04:53 Tools
Modern Wonder 05:05 Tools
Martyr 05:05 Tools
New Mexico 03:11 Tools
Security Risk 03:11 Tools
Behind The Shades 06:16 Tools
The Devil's Dancer 03:43 Tools
You Won't Forget Me 03:25 Tools
Science 03:24 Tools
the devils dancers 03:07 Tools
Fellow Traveller 01:24 Tools
My Guilt Goes On 04:43 Tools
You Won't Forget Me (Bonus - Recorded in 1982 - Unreleased) 03:19 Tools
Under Surveillance (Original Mix) 05:28 Tools
The Devils Dancer 00:30 Tools
Washington 03:23 Tools
Under Surveillance (Club Version) 05:35 Tools
Fellow Traveller (Guitar Version) 03:14 Tools
Under Surveillance - Original Mix 06:29 Tools
Impotent and Obsolete 59:44 Tools
Fellow Traveller - Guitar Version 04:40 Tools
The Devil's Dancers (1982) 04:14 Tools
My Guilt Goes On (Reduced) 04:40 Tools
under surveillance 05:30 Tools
The Devil's Dancers - 06 02:54 Tools
The Devil's Dancers (12'' Version) 02:50 Tools
The Devil's Dancers (Come With Us) 02:57 Tools
The Devil's Dancers (Alkalino classic re-edit) 06:30 Tools
08 The Devil's Dancer 03:06 Tools
Subterrenean Desire 04:17 Tools
Under Surveillance [Club Version] 05:35 Tools
untitled 04:40 Tools
Modern Wonder (1982) 05:04 Tools
Under Surveillance [Original Mix] 05:28 Tools
Devil's Dancer 02:57 Tools
13 You Won't Forget Me (Bonus - Recorded In 1982 - Unreleased) 03:25 Tools
The Devil’s Dancers 03:13 Tools
My Guilt Goes On [Reduced] 04:41 Tools
Fellow Traveller [Guitar Version] 03:14 Tools
Radiance - Oppenheimer Analysis 03:13 Tools
Come With Us 02:57 Tools
New Mexico (1982) 03:10 Tools
Connections 03:26 Tools
Surface Tension 03:16 Tools
The Devil's Dancers(1982) 03:45 Tools
The Devils Dancer (1982 Original Version) 03:06 Tools
Subterranean Desire (1982) 04:17 Tools
Cold War ( Remastered ) 03:45 Tools
Iimpotent And Obsolete (Demo) 02:11 Tools
devil's dancers 02:57 Tools
Behind The Shades (1982) 05:51 Tools
Oppenheimer Analysis- The devil's dancers 02:57 Tools
devils dancers 03:07 Tools
You Won't Forget Me (Bonus) 03:25 Tools
Cold War #12 02:11 Tools
Oppenheimer Analysis - Subterranean Desire 04:17 Tools
Radiance (1982) 04:36 Tools
the devil`s dancer 04:17 Tools
Impotent and obsolete (demo) 02:11 Tools
The Devil's Dancers (emr Extended Version) 02:11 Tools
L'amant Electronique 03:08 Tools
Radiance [Reflections On The 1st Ground Zero] 04:45 Tools
You won't forget me (demo) 03:19 Tools
Oppenheimer Analysis- The devils dancers 02:57 Tools
Oppenheimer Analysis - New Mexico 07:52 Tools
Oppenheimer Analysis - Security Risk 03:10 Tools
You Won't Forget Me (Bonus - R 04:45 Tools
Half-Life 04:13 Tools
Oppenheimer Analysis- The devil_'s dancers 04:45 Tools
Science (demo) 03:08 Tools
Oppenheimer Analysis - The Devil's Dancers 03:45 Tools
Dont Be Seen with Me 03:16 Tools
You Won't Forget Me (Bonus - Unreleased 1982) 03:25 Tools
The Devil’s Dancer - Oppenheimer Analysis 03:43 Tools
Science Fiction Man 03:45 Tools
Science [preview] 03:45 Tools
Men In White Coat 03:45 Tools
Don't Be Seen With Me (Avalon Emerson Edit) 03:00 Tools
"Cold War" 03:45 Tools
Western Dreams 04:13 Tools
The Devil s Dancers 03:45 Tools
Don’t Be Seen With Me 03:00 Tools
Martyr #7 03:00 Tools
02 The Devil's Dancers 04:13 Tools
Under Surveillance [Club Version] [preview] 04:13 Tools
The Devil’s Dancer 03:43 Tools
Cold War [preview] 03:00 Tools
oppenheimer analysis (andy oppenheimer) - new mexico - 01 - the devil's dancers (come with us) 03:45 Tools
You Won't Forget Me (Unreleased In 1982) 03:00 Tools
Subterranean Desire [preview] 03:00 Tools
03 - Behind The Shades 03:00 Tools
04 - the devil's dancers 03:00 Tools
The Devil's Dancers [preview] 03:00 Tools
Oppenheimer Analysis - Radiance 03:00 Tools
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Andy Oppenheimer and Martin Lloyd met at the 1979 World Science Fiction Convention in Brighton, England. They quickly became good friends, sharing an interest in the work of David Bowie, electronic music and early synthesizer bands such as the Human League and Soft Cell. They also shared a love of old science fiction movies, 1950s graphics and comic book imagery and a fascination with post-World War II propaganda, the politics and aesthetics of the Cold War, and the social impact of the atomic bomb. Over the next few years Andy and Martin frequented the growing club scene, including Studio 21 in Oxford Street, and became involved in the developing Futurist and New Romantic style sub-cultures. During this period Martin recorded as Analysis, both alone and with David Rome of Drinking Electricity. They released their first single, "Surface Tension/Connections" on David's Survival label in 1981. Meanwhile Andy held his own occasional club nights and continued to work as a science writer and editor, later becoming a nuclear expert. In 1982 Andy and Martin began writing and recording together at Feedback Studio in Battersea, and performed several times as Oppenheimer Analysis at The Bell, Islington, the 1983 World David Bowie Convention in Hammersmith, the Starzone Birthday Party at Camden Palace, the 1984 European Science Fiction Convention in Brighton and other live venues. Their first demo tape and the later twelve-track “New Mexico” cassette were sold at gigs and by mail-order, and were reviewed in Melody Maker, Sounds and Soundmaker. Andy subsequently recorded and performed with Chris Ransome as Oppenheimer Ransom, supporting Bronski Beat at the 1984 Miners’ Benefit at the Electric Ballroom, Camden, Erasure at The Bell, and other gigs such as the Shaw Theatre, London. Although they have been musically inactive during the last twenty years, Andy and Martin have stayed in touch. They are now recording again following the recent revival of interest in early electronic minimalism and Cold Wave music. A limited edition 12" release of their early hits can be on www.minimal-wave.org. This 12" includes the songs "The Devil's Dancers" and "Cold War" and was released in December 2005 as MW001. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.