Click Click, an English post-punk and industrial band, emerged from the vibrant 1980s underground music scene. Formed in Bedford by brothers Adrian (vocals, guitar) and Derek E. Smith (drums, programming), along with Iain Williams (keyboards) in 1982, they were part of the tape/cassette culture. The band stood out for their dark electronic sound and thought-provoking lyrics, often reflecting on the human condition and the intersection of technology and society. While not achieving mainstream success, they gained a dedicated following and critical acclaim within the alternative scenes across both Europe and North America.
The group's work, such as the brooding "Rorschach Testing", showcases their penchant for creating music that's both atmospheric and intellectually stimulating. With an ability to evolve over time, Click Click's discography, from "Bent Massive" to "Lung Function (The Singles)", displays an experimental edge that challenges and entices listeners. Their later releases, including "Party Hate Revisited" and "Skin and Bones", encapsulate the band's enduring influence and continued exploration of sonic landscapes. Click Click's impact may have flown under the commercial radar, but their pioneering work within the post-punk and industrial genres continues to resonate with aficionados of the darker side of the synth-based music spectrum.
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