Richard H. Kirk was a late British musician. Richard H. Kirk is widely popular as a key figure in the development of British electronic and DIY music, from his co-founding of the Sheffield-based band Cabaret Voltaire in the 1970s, through his 90s recordings for Warp Records, and to his later solo work fusing electronics, funk, and dub.
Early Life
Richard H. Kirk was born on the 21st of March 1956, in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom. He holds a British nationality and has his belief in Christianity religion. At the age of 65 years old, he passed away and has a birth sign of Aries. His birth name is Richard Harold Kirk.
There is very little thing known about his parents, siblings, and childhood life. According to an online website, his father was a ham radio operator which also inspired Kirk’s in electronics. Moreover, he attended the Psalter Lane School Of Art, where he completed a one-year program in sculpture.
Death
At the age of 65, on the 21st of September 2021, Kirk died. Moreover, the reason behind his death is still unclear at the moment.
Professional Career
Richard H. Kirk began working with Watson, a GPO electronics engineer who played “tape recorder and oscillator,” in the latter’s attic. To start Cabaret Voltaire, Kirk played clarinet and guitar, and Mallinder joined them on bass and vocals. Before Watson built his own, they borrowed a VCS3 synthesizer from Sheffield University’s music department.
In the 1970s, he rose to prominence as a member of the seminal industrial band Cabaret Voltaire. The band released its debut album, “Mix-Up,” in 1979.
Kirk’s first solo release, “Disposable Half-Truths,” came out in 1980, and he continued to work as a solo artist alongside Cabaret Voltaire, of which he was the sole member from 1994 until his death. His solo output increased significantly during the 1990s.
He reformed the band as the sole remaining member in 2014, performing sporadically with all-new material more akin to his solo work than the output of Cabaret Voltaire’s original incarnation. His music was mostly released on his own labels, including Intone, which he founded in 2003.
In addition, his works explored every type of electronic/dance music and were released under so many pseudonyms that it can be difficult to develop a complete picture of the vast scope covered. His output was so prolific that he earned the title of “contemporary techno’s busiest man.” Meanwhile, he released a new album “Shadow Of Fear” in 2020 which was the first with Kirk as the sole band member.
Awards
Throughout his career, he released several solo releases under his own name and collaborations. He has about earned huge popularity and earned a fanbase. Despite his hard work, he has not won any major awards or recognitions in his musical career.
Net Worth
According to an online website, Kirk’s net worth was estimated at around $1 million at the time of his death. The majority of his earning comes from his albums, concerts, and different ventures.
Relationship Status
There is no exact information regarding his relationship. Richard H. Kirk was a private man and prefer to live a secret life. Till the time of his death, there was no news about his romantic relationships or dating history. Similarly, it is also unclear whether he was married or not at the time of his death. Till the time of his death, this man was not involved in any major controversy or scandal.
Body Measurement
Kirk has light red hair with green pair of eyes colour. However, there are no proper details are available regarding his height, weight, and many others.
Social Media
This musician is no longer in this world. However, his fans have created several fan pages on social media handles such as Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.