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MOTHER GONG

The Robot Woman Trilogy MADFISH

Feminist epics on CD for the first time, in a lavishly packaged box set.

Recorded between 1981 and ’87, was written by Gilli Smyth and her partner Harry Williamson and grew out of the values of 70s counterculture, and all this is set during the late Cold War – including developments in cyber intelligence that portended a dystopian Orwellian future, in which computers might turn on their creators.

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