Cindytalk was formed in 1982 by vocalist Cinder (then credited as Gordon Sharp) and David Clancy (guitar, keyboards; formerly of Edinburgh-based punk/new wave band
The Freeze). After re-locating to London in 1982, Cindytalk began to work towards their debut album
Camouflage Heart, with a darker and more fractured sound that drew much from post-punk and early European industrial music. In 1983 Cinder and Clancy were joined by John Byrne who proved to be a crucial component in Cindytalk's deliberately disintegrating sound. In 1984 Sharp became well known for singing lead vocals on three songs on the 4AD collective
This Mortal Coil's album "
It'll End in Tears: "Kangaroo", "Fond Affections" and "A Single Wish". The album became a surprise hit, and according to critic Sean O'Neal, "if anything, that album actually belongs to Cindytalk’s Gordon Sharp” due to more vocal features than other contributors. The album
Camouflage Heart appeared to some critical acclaim in the UK music press. Shortly after, David Clancy left the band and was replaced by brother/sister team Alex and Debbie Wright. The album
In This World was recorded over the next three years: two albums of the same name were released simultaneously. During this period Cindytalk had worked in tandem with the artist and film maker Ivan Unwin, providing sound for some of her short pieces. This led Cindytalk to scoring Unwin's "Eclipse: An Amateur Enthusiasts Guide to Virus Deployment", the record of which was released on Midnight Music in 1990 under the title
The Wind Is Strong..., the album, following on from the second of the
In This World albums, was based on piano improvisations and abstract/concrete experiments. At the time Sharpe described the album as "Ambi-dustrial" fusing her love of the early ambient releases on the
EG label with European
Industrial music. Sharpe was joined by Ivan Unwin and co-producer/engineer David Ros.
Secrets And Falling, a 4-track e.p. culled from the
Wappinschaw sessions was released in 1991. By 1993, Cindytalk had gone through more changes and was preparing to play live for the first time. Sharpe, Middleton and Ros were joined by Paul Jones, Andie Brown, Mark Stephenson and Simon Carmichael to record and release 1994's "Muster"/"Prince of Lies" 7" (Touched/World Serpent). ==2003 to present==