On This Day: April 14, 1986 – Art of Noise Released Visible Silence

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On This Day: April 14, 1986 – Art of Noise Released Visible Silence.

On this day April 14, 1986, Art of Noise released their second studio album Visible Silence, a bold and experimental mix of electronic, synthpop, and avant garde sound design that pushed the boundaries of what pop music could be. The album marked a new chapter for the group, following the departure of Trevor Horn and the shift to a more accessible sound without losing their signature edge.

Visible Silence included standout tracks like Peter Gunn, featuring guitar legend Duane Eddy, which...

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