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Catalogue number
PKNECD102
Release date
29/01/2007
Format
CD
Label
Pink Noise
Andi Sex Gang
Perception in the Heart of Darkness
Disc 1
1. 7 Ways to Kill A Man 2. Les Amants D'un Jour 3. The Naked and the Dead 4. Oh Henry! (piano version 1984) 5. Deathworship In Eurasia 6. You Don't Know Me 7. Ghost of Tomorrow 8. The Hungry Years (with Marc Almond) 9. Christian Circus Joe 10. The Quick Gas Gang 11. Ida Ho 12. Power Waits 13. Arms of Cicero (acoustic version 1992) 14. Assassin Years 15. All The Diamond Girls 16. Bathsheba 17. Go Away From My World 18. As Tears Go By 19. Land of Ghosts 20. The Last of England
Disc 2
1. DVD Bonus Disc: 7 Ways to Kill A Man 2. Assassin Years 3. Waiting For the Assassin

The Sex Gang Children have been one of the leading lights of the Goth movement for over twenty five years. Led by the enigmatic Andi Sexgang the band  released a number of critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums in their time together and whilst the band broke up initially in the mid eighties they have resurfaced on occasion with new material and been involved in the re packaging of old material

As a solo artist Andi Sexgang Has also been highly prolific away from the band releasing his first solo album shortly after the Sex Gang Children split.

His most recent album release entitled The Madman in the Basket, which was a mix of songs and spoken word pieces was well received both critically and commercially.

Perceptions In The Heart Of Darkness is a compilation of Andi’s solo music or a kind of “Best Of” and as such contains key moments in his career including the duet The Hungry Years recorded in 1983 with Marc Almond Other key tracks are tracks produced by Simon Boswell (Idaho and The Quick Gas Gang) and also songs which featured in the film Creepers (The Naked and The Dead and You Don’t Know Me)

Thee are also tracks produced by Mick Ronson (7 Ways To Kill A Man, Assassin Years, Power Waits and Waiting For The Assassin)

There is also a previously unreleased track Worship In Eurasia that features Tony James.

There is a large and devoted following for the Sex Gang Children and Andi Sexgang and Andi also has a strong presence on the internet making this album a much anticipated release. This is also Andi’s first solo album in more than five years making this recording all the more anticipated.
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