Tag: Max Headroom

The Art Of Noise With Max Headroom – Paranoimia (US 12″) (1986)

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In the mid-1980s, when electronic music was evolving as both an art form and a playground for avant-garde experimentation, The Art of Noise stood at the forefront. Their 1986 single “Paranoimia”, featuring the glitchy charm of TV’s first virtual VJ Max Headroom, remains one of their most iconic and unconventional releases.

Originally an instrumental track on the group’s second studio album In Visible Silence, “Paranoimia” was reimagined and released as a standalone single featuring Max Headroom—played by Canadian actor Matt Frewer. The result was a bizarre, brilliant fusion of synthesized paranoia and late-night hallucination, narrated by a snarky, stuttering digital character who had already become a symbol of media overload and artificial intelligence satire.

The single version of “Paranoimia” kicks off with Max lamenting his inability to sleep. “I lie awake, tossing and turning,” he says in his signature electronic stammer, diving into a surreal monologue about dreams, nightmares, and subconscious fears. The Art of Noise’s soundbed—filled with clanging samples, synthetic textures, and abstract rhythms—complements Max’s ramblings perfectly, creating an atmosphere that’s both hypnotic and unsettling.

What makes this track especially memorable is its ability to straddle the line between novelty and innovation. While Max Headroom may have added a comedic, pop-culture edge, the song’s production is pure Art of Noise—meticulous, layered, and sonically adventurous. The 12″ extended remix stretches the experience even further, giving Max more room to monologue and the music more space to evolve.

“Paranoimia” was a commercial success, reaching #12 on the UK Singles Chart and becoming a favorite in clubs and on college radio. It remains a snapshot of a time when music, television, and technology were converging in weird and wonderful ways.

For fans of synth-pop, audio collage, and ‘80s media satire, “Paranoimia” isn’t just a song—it’s a mood. A brilliantly warped time capsule that still feels oddly relevant in our age of digital overload and sleepless scrolling.

SIDE A:
Paranoimia (Extended Version) 6:42
Featuring [With] – Max Headroom

Paranoimia 3:18
Vocals [Uncredited], Featuring [With] – Max Headroom

SIDE B:
Why Me? 2:56
A Nation Rejects 2:58

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

U.S. CHART HISTORY:

Year Single Chart Position
1986 Paranoimia U.S. Billboard Hot 100 #34
1986 Paranoimia U.S. Billboard 12-Inch Singles Sales #21
1986 Paranoimia U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music /  Club Play #14

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: China Records – 4V9 43017Chrysalis – 4V9 43017
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1986
Genre: Electronic
Style: Synth-pop

CREDITS:

NOTES:
Taken from the album, cassette and CD “In Visible Silence”.

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VINYL TRANSFER & AUDIO RESTORATION:
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THE GEAR:
Turntable: Technics SL-1200MK7
Cartridge/Stylus:  Ortofon Concorde Music Black
Turntable Isolation Platform: ISO-Tone™ Turntable Isolation Platform
Platter: Pro Spin Acrylic Mat
Stabilizer: Pro-Ject Record Puck
Phono Pre-amp:
Pro-Ject Tube Box DS2
Tubes: Genalex Gold Lion 12AX7 ECC83/B759 Gold Pins Vacuum Tube – Matched Pair
DAC:
Alpha Design Labs GT40a USB DAC
Record Cleaning
: VPI HW 16.5 Record Cleaning Machine
Artwork Scans
: Epson Workforce WF-7610 Professional Printer/Scanner

SOFTWARE:
Recording/Editing: Adobe Audition 25 (Recording)
Down Sampling/Dither: iZotope RX Advanced 2
Artwork Editor: Adobe Photoshop CS5
Click Removal: Manual
FLAC/MP3 Conversion: dBpoweramp
M3U Playlist: Playlist Creator

RESTORATION NOTES:
All vinyl rips are recorded @ 32bit/float
FLAC (Level Eight)
Artwork scanned at 600dpi

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Max Headroom – Merry Christmas Santa Claus (You’re A Lovely Guy) (US 7″)

BURNING THE GROUND EXCLUSIVE 1986

A. Front

Max Headroom is a fictional British artificial intelligence (AI), known for his wit and stuttering, distorted, electronically sampled voice. It was introduced in early 1984. The character was created by George Stone, Annabel Jankel, and Rocky Morton in the mid-1980s, and portrayed by Matt Frewer as “The World’s first computer-generated TV host” although the computer-generated appearance was achieved with prosthetic make up, as the computer technology of the time was not sufficiently advanced to achieve the desired effect. Preparing the look for filming involved a four-and-a-half hour session in make-up, which Matt Frewer described as “a very painful, torturous and disgusting enterprise”.

In 1986 Max was also featured on a single titled “Merry Christmas Santa Claus (You’re a Lovely Guy)” released by Chrysalis Records. The music video featured Max inside a TV screen playing piano surrounded by a choir.

SIDE A:
Merry Christmas Santa Claus (You’re A Lovely Guy) 4:00

SIDE B:
Gimme Shades 2:35

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Chrysalis ‎– VS4 44000
Format: Vinyl, 7″, Single, 45 RPM
Country: US
Released: 1986
Genre: Electronic
Style: Novelty
Credits: Photography – Tim Roney
Producer – Keith Strachan
Written By – P. Owen/D. Hansen
Written-By – David HansenPaul Owen (4)

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B. Back

EQUIPMENT USED:
Turntable: Pro-Ject Debut III
Cartridge: Ortofon Super
Stylus: Ortofon OM Stylus 30
Platter: Pro-Ject Acryl-It platter
Speed Control: Pro-Ject Speed Box S
Phono Pre-amp: Bellari VP130 Tube Phono Preamp
Tube: Tung-Sol 12AX7ECC803-S Gold Electron Tube
Soundcard: ESI Juli@
Record Cleaning: VPI HW 16.5 Record Cleaning Machine
Artwork Scans: Brother MFC-6490CW Professional Series Scanner

SOFTWARE USED:
Recording/Editing: Adobe Audition 3.0 (Recording)
Down Sampling: iZotope RX Advanced 2
Artwork Editor: Adobe Photoshop CS5
Click Removeal: ClickRepair (DeClick Level 3)
FLAC/MP3 Conversion: dBpoweramp
M3U Playlist: Playlist Creator

RESTORATION NOTES:
All vinyl rips are recorded @ 32bit/float
FLAC (Level Eight)
MP3 (320kbps)
Artwork scanned at 600dpi