Chris and Cosey

Soft Cell share "Bruises on My Illusions" from new album '*Happiness Not Included'

Soft Cell’s first album in 20 years, ‘*Happiness not Included,‘ is out in February.

Carter Tutti remix Tim Burgess & Peter Gordon (listen) ++ new Burgess book 'Vinyl Adventures'

Charlatans singer Tim Burgess and Arthur Russell associate Peter Gordon’s collaborative LP, Same Language, ‘Different Worlds’ and Tim handed single “Begin” over to ex-Throbbing Gristle members Chris Carter and Cosey Fanny Tutti to rework.

Chris & Cosey also played Santos (belated pics); Psychic TV add MoMA PS1 show

Do you still there’s still a mission to be subversive or disruptive? Cosey: Well no, I don’t think there ever was a mission, really. We called it “The Mission is Terminated” because it had sort of turned into that kind of thing…

Throbbing Gristle's Chris & Cosey ended their NYC-run @ Radio Bushwick (pics)

Postpunk/industrial icons Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti wrapped up their NYC visit — which included sold-out shows at MoMA PS1 and Santos– with a last-minute, no-advance-tickets performance at new Brooklyn venue Radio Bushwick on Sunday (1/12)…

Chris & Cosey played PS1, add surprise Brooklyn show (Santos is sold out)

As you may know Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti are in town for a couple shows, having played the Throbbing Gristle-related X-T-G “live remix” show at MoMA PS1 this past Sunday (1/5) and will play as Chris & Cosey at Santos Party House on Saturday (1/11) which is sold out…

Kim Gordon playing closing day of MoMA PS1's Mike Kelley retrospective; Chris & Cosey / X-TG tickets still available

MoMA PS1 is currently featuring a retrospective on visual artist Mike Kelley, whose work — often using cloth toys and dolls — has been highly influential…

Throbbing Gristle's Chris & Cosey playing North American dates in January, including 2 in NYC (1 at MoMA PS1 as X-TG)

When industrial pioneers Throbbing Gristle shut down operations in 1981, Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti kept working together, making icy, trance-like dance music with occasional forays into pop — their 1982 single “October (Love Song)” remains a new wave / goth night staple…