If it weren’t for a couple of interesting tracks, this CD would certainly live up to its name. Supposedly, Daft is a document of the unusual singles and EP tracks released by the Art of Noise prior to and near their first album, and while there are a few interesting moments of noise to be found on Daft, it’s nothing that would interest anyone outside of serious Art of Noise fans. Still, that said, I quite like “Bright Noise” and “Flesh in Armour”.
- Love (7:05)
- A Time For Fear (Who’s Afraid?) (4:45)
- Beat Box (Diversion 1) (8:32)
- The Army Now (2:05)
- Donna (1:45)
- Memento (2:13)
- How to Kill (2:42)
- Realisation (1:45)
- Who’s Afraid (of the Art of Noise?) (4:21)
- Moments in Love (10:20)
- Bright Noise (0:05)
- Flesh in Armour (1:24)
- Comes and Goes (1:18)
- Snapshot (2:35)
- Close (to the Edit) (5:39)
- (Three Fingers of) Love (4:44)
Released by: Zang Tuum Tumb
Release date: 1984
Total running time: 61:19