Mankind's Audio Development

Mankind's Audio Development
Sunfeast/Craving Single
Studio album by Mankind's Audio Development
Released 1984
Recorded July 1984
Genre Gothic rock, Electronic, Darkwave, Alternative rock
Length 10:19
Label Criminal Damage Records
Producer John Fryer and M.A.D.

In 1984, a project called Mankind's Audio Development was developed by Rob Hickson (vocals) and Pete Waddleton (bass) of eighties Gothic rock group Play Dead and signed on to Criminal Damage Records. Mankind's Audio Development was also known as "M.A.D." for short and featured the backing vocals of Michelle Ebeling (singer, Look Back in Anger). The group released one 12" single called "Sunfeast/Craving Single." It was the only known single recorded by M.A.D. The two songs "Sunfeast" and "Craving" were never released on to CD officially. Rob and Pete had made plans to make sequels to this single with completely different sounds and they were also planning to re-release the first single under their new independent label Tanz, depending on the band's condition after the release of Company Of Justice. The reason for this is because they felt the people at Criminal Damage Records had no idea what they were doing. The sequels were (supposedly) never produced when Play Dead dissolved in January 1986.

The single was recorded at Blackwing Studios in July 1984 and produced by John Fryer and M.A.D.

Contents

Discography

  • 1984 - Sunfeast/Craving Single (12") (CRI 12-121)
  • 1984 - Sunfeast/Craving Single (7")

Track listing

1. Sunfeast 3:48
2. Craving 6:31

Personnel

  • Rob Hickson - vocals
  • Pete Waddleton - bass
  • Michelle Ebeling - backup vocals
  • John Fryer and M.A.D. - producer

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