Assembly (John Foxx album)
Assembly is a compilation album by British musician John Foxx, released in 1992. It is comprised primarily of B-sides, extended versions, and rare tracks from his solo career between 1980 and 1985, covering the albums Metamatic, The Garden, The Golden Section, and In Mysterious Ways.
The album offers a retrospective look at Foxx's distinctive blend of electronic music, art rock, and new wave. Many of the tracks were previously only available on vinyl singles or limited-edition releases, making Assembly a valuable collection for fans and those interested in exploring the deeper cuts of his discography from that era.
While not presenting entirely new material, Assembly provides a curated overview of Foxx's experimental and often overlooked work during a pivotal period in the development of synth-pop and electronic music. The album's title reflects the collection's nature, bringing together disparate pieces to form a cohesive whole.