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Tuxedomoon's origins date back to the vibrant punk scene of late 1970s New York City. The band's founding members, Blaine Stoughton (vocals, keyboards) and Peter Gordon (saxophone, keyboards), met while attending the Rhode Island School of Design. They were soon joined by Conrad Schnitzler (violin, percussion) and Stuart Argyle (drums), and the quartet began gigging around the city, drawing inspiration from the likes of Kraftwerk, David Bowie, and The Velvet Underground.

Despite its limited initial release, "Pinheads On The Move" quickly gained a cult following among fans of post-punk and new wave. The EP's rarity and reputation for being a groundbreaking work of art only added to its allure. In the years since its release, "Pinheads On The Move" has become a highly sought-after collector's item, with original copies fetching high prices on the rare record market. Tuxedomoon Pinheads On The Move Rar

In the 1980s, Tuxedomoon relocated to San Francisco, where they continued to evolve their sound, incorporating elements of jazz, funk, and world music into their work. The band has released music on a variety of labels, including their own imprint, Twill. Tuxedomoon's origins date back to the vibrant punk

Today, Tuxedomoon's music remains a vital part of the underground music scene, with a devoted fan base that continues to grow. The band has performed at festivals and concerts around the world, including the prestigious MoMA PS1 Warm-Up Series. Despite its limited initial release, "Pinheads On The

The EP's influence can be heard in a wide range of musical genres, from industrial and electronic to gothic rock and indie pop. Artists such as Depeche Mode, The Human League, and Interpol have cited Tuxedomoon as an inspiration, and "Pinheads On The Move" remains a touchstone for musicians and producers seeking to create innovative, boundary-pushing music.