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1994
1994 (limited green transparent vinyl 12")
Cat: ASIPV 038. Rel: 26 Sep 22
Ola De Luz (10:46)
Heartless (8:23)
1994 (10:34)
Plasma (8:49)
Review: Despite the title sounding like an archive collection, 1994 is actually the debut album from OKRAA. It has an emphasis on live performance and makes for a gorgeously immersive and even evolving listen from the aways excellent A Strangely Isolated Place label. All four pieces are over with minutes but they are worthy of their playing time for the way so much unfolds in such engaging fashion. Synths are cold and innocent on 'Ola De Luz' while 'Heartless' is more textural, dark, heavy in its mood. The title track is another heavy and introspective one while 'Plasma' has a more optimistic feel that lifts the spirts.
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2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2
The Underground Youth - "Around Your Arms" (5:20)
Shad Shadows - "Walls" (4:03)
M!R!M - "Into The Night" (3:45)
Das Beat - "Glow" (2:35)
Blind Delon - "Loony Voices" (3:07)
Nox - "Sleep" (6:11)
Review: Following on from their widely acclaimed album Afraid To Leave, Berlin's beautiful maudlin post-punk outfit Bleib Modern presents a compilation of remixes and reworks by esteemed artists from across darkwave, post-punk, and EBM. From IV Horsemen's club-worthy rendition of 'Bitter Smile' to M!R!M's dreamy synthpop take on 'Into The Night' via Dune Messiah's crooning 'Loony Voices, 2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2 offers truly diverse interpretations. With contributions from luminaries like The KVB and Blind Delon, it provides a fresh perspective on Bleib Modern's sound and serves as an exciting interlude that showcases the band's versatility and paves the way for future creations
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2 Songs
2 Songs (hand-numbered hand-stamped 7" limited to 110 copies)
Cat: FLR 04. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Alone (3:09)
Low (5:11)
 in stock $15.04
2099
2099 (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: MAG 184. Rel: 07 Apr 22
Out Of Touch (3:52)
Gotta Make A Call (feat San Proper & Dromeda) (2:51)
Whos Your Lover (feat San Proper) (4:43)
Move All Night (5:01)
2099 (feat San Proper & Lu-lu) (4:42)
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24 Hours
24 Hours (limited 12")
Cat: MEC 077. Rel: 29 Sep 23
24 Hours (6:04)
24 Hours (Acid) (4:08)
Manipulations (3:23)
24 Hours (New version) (4:08)
24 Hours (Bol remix) (3:46)
Fate (4:37)
Review: Schiksal is a project from Rudi Huybrechts, a small-town Belgium resident who devoted the 80s to learning his craft as an electronic dance music producer. He got his break in 1988 when Marc Grouls played his track '24 Hours' at Antwerp nightspot Prestige, and thus this record came to be. It's absolutely of the new beat era, but has a certain unconventional flair which often comes with those from more provincial backgrounds. Mecanica have gathered together the source material and commissioned some fresh remixes to round out this essential package for any lovers of The Sound Of Belgium.
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3
3 ('bubblegum red' vinyl 12")
Cat: FLT 052LPC2. Rel: 04 May 23
Disco (3:22)
Drop You (2:59)
Paradox (2:56)
Spun (2:03)
Hazing (3:13)
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303 Diary
303 Diary (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: NAHAL 011. Rel: 09 Dec 21
Everything Is Spinning (4:14)
Upside Down (6:45)
Didem (4:43)
Swinging (2:06)
Hurts So Real (5:51)
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4 AM
4 AM (hand-stamped 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: AM 017. Rel: 16 Apr 24
M3D (0:40)
Pill Creek (3:12)
Seitan BBQ Junt (1:56)
4 Zee (2:05)
 in stock $12.98
A Blind Sign (reissue)
A Blind Sign (reissue) (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 164. Rel: 10 Jul 17
A Blind Sign (6:19)
Sargasso Sea (7:24)
On Reflexion (6:10)
Sargasso Sea (1981 demo) (7:58)
Review: Amongst minimal wave and alternative synth-pop enthusiasts, short-lived London band Shoc Corridor has an excellent reputation. Although they released a pair of albums and a gaggle of singles in 1983 and '84, it is '82 debut single A Blind Sign that gets collectors drooling. On this Dark Entries reissue, it's easy to see why. Flipside cut "Sargasso Sea", a fantastically spaced-out combination of heavily dub influenced post-punk bass, minimalist drum machine hits and liquid electronics, is particularly special, while "On Reflection" is a fine slab of swooning, near Balearic electronica. The title track, a Gary Numan-esque chunk of mutant synth-pop that bizarrely includes some jangly acoustic guitars amongst the arpeggio bass and twittering synthesizer melodies, is also inspired.
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Played by: ROTCIV, DJ ROCCA
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A Comforting Notion
A Comforting Notion (12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SWP 010V. Rel: 24 Mar 23
Consistent Dedication (3:08)
Retributions Of An Awful Life (5:26)
A Comforting Notion (3:36)
24 Hours (4:27)
Review: Heartworms are brand new outfit releasing under Speedy Wunderground - one of the few contemporary imprints giving fresh faces a fighting chance. Their debut EP 'A Comforting Notion' embeds the dystopian vision of one Jojo Orme into our minds - the frontwoman is a grandiose performer, giving tired tropes of delicate female bandleaders a run for its money through means like gritty post-punk and dark synth instrumentation, and a macabre sense of humour. The band's name references a heart-defecting parasite that is commonly found in dogs and is spread through mosquito bites - but don't worry, this EP will make your heart feel nothing but joy (permitting, at least, that you're a fan of bleak music!)
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A Marathon Story EP
A Marathon Story EP (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: BL 02CLEAR. Rel: 15 Oct 21
A Life In Those Weeks (5:26)
A Marathon Story (6:01)
Enter The Void (7:02)
It's The Day (6:28)
The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner (5:24)
Return To Marathon (5:28)
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A New Day (reissue)
Cat: MAXI 107812. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Alex Chroma Band - "A New Day" (6:31)
Lilly Daniele - "Stormy Little Love" (5:00)
Alex Chroma Band - "A New Day" (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:05)
Alex Chroma Band - "A New Day" (New remix Discovery Generation Rey David Diaz) (7:47)
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Acid Avengers 028
Cat: AAR 028. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Bound By Endogamy - "Jaw 2000" (4:52)
Bound By Endogamy - "Acid Tears" (5:41)
Bound By Endogamy - "Idly" (5:35)
Raw Ambassador - "Panic" (6:44)
Raw Ambassador - "Never A Step Back" (6:47)
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Aesthetics Of The Death Wish
Cat: KJ 058. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Aesthetics Of The Death Wish (3:35)
Superior Corruption (4:59)
La Imagen En El Reflejo (4:30)
Superior Corruption (remix) (5:05)
Review: Hailing from Philadelphia - currently up there with the most artistically arresting cities in the US (having spawned the nickname 'New York's most exciting borough' among those wanting weary of the Big Apple's gentrified shell) - Plastic Ivy make music that's pure drama on disc. Or digital file, depending on your chosen format. Founded by singer, songwriter and guitarist Lira Marie Landes, when teamed up with bassist, producer and engineer Daniel James Shields, the duo are something real to contend with.

Here we're given four pieces of compelling evidence proving that point. Original versions ooze a kind of affected sexuality, a retro-tinged electro-punk ride through the experimental side door of a night in the club, nodding to influences from Kitten to The Human League. Remixed, though, 'Superior Corruption' is nothing short of a banging electro number filled with attitude and cheekiness. Essential.
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Alphabet Of Humanity
Alphabet Of Humanity (white vinyl 12")
Cat: THISBE 011. Rel: 09 May 23
Tyler The Prophet (8:33)
Praxis Und Theorie (5:13)
Cottbus Theme (5:26)
Alphabet Of Humanity (5:25)
Infrared Voyage (5:53)
Lounge Control (5:44)
Review: The music of Russian producer Volta Cab is known for is blend of post-punk, synthwave and downtempo elements, resulting in a dark and cosmetic plod though nightmarish yet cartoonish sonic backstreets. Like living somewhere sun-soaked in the 1980s and bowling down the road in the the driver's seat of a car that converts into a giant mechanised owl at night, the tracks here are at once sinister and sultry. Catch the tonal shift on the B-side, however, where the EP undergoes a sea-change into Meat-Beat style electro.
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Altar EP
Altar EP (12")
Cat: PT 009. Rel: 07 Sep 22
Flotamos (4:58)
Terra Trance (4:38)
Tropico Absoluto (5:05)
Geo Geo (5:54)
Review: Milan duo Eternal Love made their debut last year on local imprint Polifonic's Itria Vol. 2 compilation and follow up here on Sydney's Planet Trip. Comprising of four tracks, the Altar EP features some Balearic rave inspired by the late '80s Ibiza sounds as heard on 'Flotamos', while the following cut 'Terra Trance' is as much a zeitgeist of that magical era with its loved-up vibe. Over on the flip, we really enjoyed the celestial and new-agey groove business of 'Geo Geo'.
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An Iceberg Cruising The Jamaican Coastline
Cat: DEL 08RE. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Shotgun Dub (4:23)
Frozen Chips Sandwich (4:30)
First Floor (3:50)
Iguana Style (3:53)
Minamatos (4:29)
The Murderer (4:04)
Review: Run out of Paris by DJ duo Fa_Fane and F.M., DELODIO is bringing a delightfully freaky strain of grubby lo-fi grooves to our attention, pitching somewhere between minimal wave, noisy techno and Balearic splendour. If that sounds appealing you're going to love Froid Dub, comprised of producers Francois Marche and Stephane Bodin cruising through a particularly lopsided abstraction of dub which sounds like it favours the clank of mid-range drum machines from yesteryear and their attendant synths. It's all very in-the-desk, and very cool indeed, with the blissfully surrealism of 'First Floor' being a particular highlight.
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An Object In Motion
An Object In Motion (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DAIS 205LP. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell) (5:40)
Cape Perpetua (5:26)
The Skin & The Glove (6:03)
Yield To Force (15:10)
Review: Drab Majesty's latest EP 'An Object In Motion' is a deep mix of blackgaze and goth psychedelia, consisting of just four tracks flirting with a mystical, guitar-driven spirit. Don't let the number of tracks deceive; the project clocks in at just under half an hour, in large part thanks to the long-form number 'Yield To Force', which pits strange distant alarm sounds against graveyard-shifting fingerstyle guitars, in what amounts to a night-drive around old town suited well to any atmospheric surrealist crime flick. Only your first and last tracks use vocals, and when they do, the combination of deeply high-and-low-end registers are great complements for the artists' lyrical musings on misery and wonderment.
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An Object In Motion
An Object In Motion (limited cloudy green vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DAISC1 205. Rel: 25 Sep 23
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell) (5:29)
Cape Perpetua (5:37)
The Skin & The Glove (5:57)
Yield To Force (15:12)
Review: Contemporary LA cold-punks Drab Majesty bring together coldwave and and shoegaze for their latest EP, An Object In Motion. The four tracks therein are examples of those styles' most atmospheric and ethereal facets, showing off the distinctive vocals and guitarwork of the project's mastermind, Deb DeMure, the androgynous alter ego of one Andrew Clinco. A swirling, emotive fusion, something between Slowdive (enlisting the help of Rachel Goswell one track) and Romo, emerges.
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An Object In Motion
An Object In Motion (limited cloudy red vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DAIS 205LPC4. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell) (5:40)
Cape Perpetua (5:26)
The Skin & The Glove (6:03)
Yield To Force (15:10)
Review: Drab Majesty was first set up by Andrew Clinco in the beating heart of the US music industry, Los Angeles. It's here, in a metropolis defined by both glitz, glamour and plastic, and wild experimentation and unconventional thinking, that the artist once best known as drummer in Marriages adopted a new androgynous persona, Deb Demure, and then drafted Mona D (Alex Nocolaou) as keyboardist and vocalist. That was 2016. Now here we are today, a few albums deep and faced with their latest offering. An Object in Motion takes bold strides in many directions, from the beautiful, natural ambient of 'Cape Perpetua' to goth-shoegaze worthy of Gary Numan himself, 'Vanity', the EP moves away from typical readings of genres like dark wave and takes us on a journey to a place defined by synthesised ethereality.
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An Object In Motion
Cat: DAIS 205CD. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell)
Cape Perpetua
The Skin & The Glove
Yield To Force
Review: Described by their label, Dais, as "a stirring new chapter" in their musical story, 'An object of Motion' has its roots in a coastal break main man Deb Demure made back in 2021. It was material recorded there, largely using a vintage, bowl-shaped 12-string guitar, that formed the basis of the four-track mini-album. These recordings were then expanded on with help from collaborators Rachel Goswell (Slowdive), Justin Meldal-Johnsen and Ben Greenberg. It's a decidedly psychedelic set all told, with Demure and company blurring the boundaries between neo-folk, psychedelia, the Cure, shoegaze and the sort of saucer-eyed, turn-of-the-90s bagginess associated with the Stone Roses. Most impressive of all, though, is 'Yield To Force', an undeniably cosmic, layered and effects-laden instrumental that ebbs and flows over 15 magical minutes.
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An Object In Motion (B-STOCK)
An Object In Motion (B-STOCK) (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DAIS 205LP. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell) (5:40)
Cape Perpetua (5:26)
The Skin & The Glove (6:03)
Yield To Force (15:10)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Drab Majesty's latest EP 'An Object In Motion' is a deep mix of blackgaze and goth psychedelia, consisting of just four tracks flirting with a mystical, guitar-driven spirit. Don't let the number of tracks deceive; the project clocks in at just under half an hour, in large part thanks to the long-form number 'Yield To Force', which pits strange distant alarm sounds against graveyard-shifting fingerstyle guitars, in what amounts to a night-drive around old town suited well to any atmospheric surrealist crime flick. Only your first and last tracks use vocals, and when they do, the combination of deeply high-and-low-end registers are great complements for the artists' lyrical musings on misery and wonderment.
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 in stock $17.63
Androgynous
Cat: PIASR 1314S. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Androgynous (3:34)
Again & Again (Eleanor) (4:12)
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Angel Eyes
Angel Eyes (limited translucent green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC 1859. Rel: 28 Feb 22
Angel Eyes (Tiga remix) (6:59)
Angel Eyes (7:47)
Angel Eyes (dub mix) (7:55)
Review: Definitely one for the collectors, Lime was Canadian duo (then husband and wife) Denis and Denyse LePage, and 'Angel Eyes' was originally the second single from their third studio album, 1983's Lime III. Almost 40 years later, the track has returned as a short form release, offering the original synth pop anthem, and a clubbier dub mix.

For many, though, not least Unidisc Canada, the label carrying this re-release, the major selling point is a remix - and something of a remodelling - courtesy of Turbo Recordings boss and dance music icon Tiga. Forsaking the rather smiley and bouncy original work, in favour of something grittier and altogether more dystopian, it's a masterclass of rough, gnarly broken electro, reworking and chopping vocals into disorientating loops, before finally introducing a kind of warehouse synth pop sound.

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Another Cold World 3
Cat: CBR 015. Rel: 11 Sep 20
DILK - "Graveyard Orbit" (5:28)
WLDV - "A Moment In Time" (feat Laurine) (5:49)
Dernier Sex - "White Ice" (5:31)
Hanging Gardens - "Mysterium Tremendum" (5:01)
 in stock $15.83
Another Game
Another Game (white vinyl 12")
Cat: BYN 034C. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Another Game (6:57)
You Take Me Up (7:18)
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Atfalouna (reissue)
Atfalouna (reissue) (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 287. Rel: 23 May 22
Atfalouna (5:43)
Atfalouna (instrumental) (3:56)
Ibini (4:48)
Ydouchababe (5:16)
Review: Hassan Ideddir's 1989 single "Atfalouna" sees an expanded repress courtesy of Dark Entries. Born to Berber parents in Morocco, Ideddir began making music at the age of 10 after being discovered singing in the stairwell by his school's headmaster. Encouraged by his peers, he began playing concerts, and his status grew. In 1987, he played a string of sold-out concerts in Casablanca, Rabat, and Marrakesh, in support of a children's charity. The success of these concerts secured him a record deal, and he went to Paris to record his debut single "Atfalouna" in 1988.
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AVI 002
AVI 002 (12")
Cat: AVI 002. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Aphonia - "Burning Fields" (11:52)
Angels Of Pompeii - "So High" (3:45)
Odopt - "Athma" (6:09)
Linja - "Retreat" (8:08)
Review: For a four track electronic music EP, there's a lot here. Opening with 'Burning Fields' by Aphonia, the uninitiated might expect the whole package to nod to that classic electro sound, highly detailed but lo-fi, packed with dark atmosphere but all about dance floor energy. Skip to track two, though, and Angles of Pompeii present mutant indie-punk-dance in the vein of Detroit Grand Pubahs at their most guitar-y, and minimalistic.

Elsewhere, 'Retreat' is a slow mo maximalist triumph, acid lines flailing over the top of a muffled cacophony of noise that places the emphasis on a lunging, head-nodding bassline. Add 'Athma', Odopt's sinister low end and drum machine tune up that could almost be an accidental piece from the movie They Live and you've got not only a complex release, but one boasting replay value set to last for years after the investment.

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Tags: EBM | Electro Techno | Psybient
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AVI 002 (B-STOCK)
Cat: AVI 002. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Aphonia - "Burning Fields"
Angels Of Pompeii - "So High"
Odopt - "Athma"
Linja - "Retreat"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


For a four track electronic music EP, there's a lot here. Opening with 'Burning Fields' by Aphonia, the uninitiated might expect the whole package to nod to that classic electro sound, highly detailed but lo-fi, packed with dark atmosphere but all about dance floor energy. Skip to track two, though, and Angles of Pompeii present mutant indie-punk-dance in the vein of Detroit Grand Pubahs at their most guitar-y, and minimalistic.

Elsewhere, 'Retreat' is a slow mo maximalist triumph, acid lines flailing over the top of a muffled cacophony of noise that places the emphasis on a lunging, head-nodding bassline. Add 'Athma', Odopt's sinister low end and drum machine tune up that could almost be an accidental piece from the movie They Live and you've got not only a complex release, but one boasting replay value set to last for years after the investment.

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Balaila
Balaila (12")
Cat: GRZ 034. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Took The Time (3:48)
God (4:17)
Onomatopoiea (3:06)
I Don't Know (1:26)
Balaila (4:08)
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Bald Tag
Bald Tag (limited 7")
Cat: PISTE 037. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Bald Tag (3:49)
Ice Tea (3:02)
Review: Narco Marco returns to Pace In Stereo for more adventures through yesterday's tomorrow. As ever, the production is incredible, offering two tracks that pack a timeless sound informed by Italo, early electro-pop, cold and synth wave, a twin delight that somehow serves as the ideal home or headphone listen, yet is also dance floor ready and primed for proper parties. Starting on the slowest, tempo wise, 'Bald Tag' doesn't exactly owe a debt to Kraftwerk but certainly offers a place for sounds could have evolved in the back catalogue of the German pioneers. It's a weird and warbling, stepping, highly musical ride. 'Ice Tea', meanwhile, opts to get more of a stomp on, glittering harmonies painting stars in the sky above, vocals swapped out for more melodic depth.
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Bardainne Jaumet EP
Cat: HS 223VL. Rel: 04 Nov 21
Le Vaisseau Oublie (4:58)
Blurry Neon (4:10)
Le Sacre De La Lumiere (5:23)
Vapeur De Mercure (4:27)
Review: The latest release on ever-crucial French jazz outpost Heavenly Sweetness welcomes the work of Bardainne Jaumet, a collaboration between accomplished French saxophonist Laurent Bardainne and Versatile regular Etienne Jaumet for four musically rich excursions into cosmic disco, Library music and the golden age of European synthesiser exploration. This is perhaps not what you might expect from the pairing of these two artists, or indeed the label, but the sheer compositional power and production of these two is simply undeniable. Grandiose statement pieces from two incredibly talented minds meeting on the same astral plane with a well-appointed studio as a vessel.
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Barely Alive (Timothy J Fairplay/Job Sifre/Das Ding remix)
Cat: EES 035. Rel: 02 Mar 20
Barely Alive (6:04)
Barely Alive (Timothy J Fairplay remix) (5:49)
Barely Alive (Job Sifre remix) (6:44)
Barely Alive (Das Ding remix) (6:42)
Review: Kris Baha had a big year in 2019 with the release of his debut album on CockTail d'Amore and an EP on Pinkman, and now the Australian body music man in Berlin is back with a high-pressure heater for [Emotional] Especial. "Barely Alive" is the kind of sinewy proto-industrial cut that will appeal to fans of Ministry's earlier work, when the synths reigned supreme and there was pop to match the noir. Especial then call on a cast of remixers to interpret the track in different ways, from Timothy J Fairplay amping up the dystopian disco tropes to Das Ding creating a sleek electro-funk twist with the original's gothic undertones intact.



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Baroque Hoedown
Baroque Hoedown (7" with obi-strip)
Cat: ODREP 45016. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Baroque Hoedown (2:25)
One Note Samba-Spanish Flea (2:04)
Third Man Theme (2:11)
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Believe Me (reissue)
Cat: MAXI 108112. Rel: 27 Jan 23
Believe Me (vocal) (6:35)
Believe Me (instrumental) (6:44)
Believe Me (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:30)
Believe Me (Victor Ark remix) (5:04)
Review: We're big fans of the great work that ZYX has been doing recently and it seems as though that is going to continue into 2023 if this first release of the year is anything to go by. Paul Crazy's 'Believe Me' is an Italo disco classic hit from back in 1984 that gets a top reissue on 12" vinyl. This version includes both the original vocal and the instrumental as well as, as is often the case with reissues from this label, a fine remix from Flemming Dalum. He flips the original into a more rigid and chugging disco stomper while a lush Victor Ark remix brings the dreamy arps.
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Better Days EP
Cat: GMN 07. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Better Days (4:18)
Movin' On (4:16)
That's The Break (3:53)
Silver Dawn (4:13)
Far Beyond (5:08)
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Better Than Going Under
Better Than Going Under (limited 12" + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 12FP 005A. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Better Than Going Under (4:26)
KYIV (4:23)
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Better Than Going Under
Better Than Going Under (limited gold vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 12FP 005B. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Better Than Going Under (4:23)
Kyiv (4:23)
Review: While in 2024 we're supposed to understand, acknowledge, hear and appropriately respond to the trials and tribulations playing out in minds across the world, in many ways driven by global events and the status quo system we have rather foolishly settled on, for the time being, Lebanon Hangover's hiatus-ending two-tracker - their first studio work since 2020 - opens with a clear message. "Life is full of wonder, it's better than going under." Perhaps not the most sensitive way of telling us to appreciate our lot, the track itself, which nods to Head On The Door-era Cure, is all melancholic chords and a feeling of dizzying, perhaps even manic despair alongside the comfort that comes with recognising the universal human condition. It's a joyful but slightly sinister lead. Flip it to find 'KYIV', an acoustic-ambient-Cocteau Twins-esque tribute to the sorrow and pain of Ukraine, and, by association, other war torn regions of the world.
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Birds Of Paradise
Cat: BAP 178. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Flycatcher (7:18)
Widowbird (5:27)
Streamertail (5:46)
Quetzal (7:04)
Review: Antoni Maiovvi's latest synth EP 'Birds of Paradise' is a dark, brooding release that draws inspiration from classic horror soundtracks, avian themes and early synthwave. Like something between an 80s title theme for the mothman and a modernist fever dream for automobiles taking flight, each track here is named after a quirkily-named bird, whether that be the Quetzal or the Streamertail. In keeping with the thermal-riding and soaring feel of the music, every track contains subtle birdsong as its texture, not to mention beautifully danceable yet minimal melodies.
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Blah Blah Blah
Cat: BR002N 19BBB. Rel: 14 Nov 22
Blah Blah Blah (club mix) (6:06)
Blah Blah Blah (instrumental) (5:31)
Blah Blah Blah (edit) (4:07)
Review: "Hope is not passive. Hope is not blah blah blah. Hope is telling the truth." So said the world's most visible climate activist Greta Thunberg in her pre-COP26 speech in Milan, blasting world leaders for inadequate (or near-non-existent) responses to the environmental crisis. Given we're 12 months down the line and the vast majority of promises made at said 2021 climate summit have not been actioned, with emissions continuing to climb, it's unsurprising direct action has turned much more direct and disruptive this year, and people are now sampling the young orator to amplify her message through music.

If that sounds like it may lack subtlety, fear not. Renude19 have managed to achieve something pretty difficult - a protest dancefloor track that doesn't ram things down your throat and works very well without you knowing that context. Essentially a dystopian-vibed broken beat synth workout with electro-pop vocals and occasional "Blah blah blah" hook, it's timely and well executed.
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Blow Out
Blow Out (limited 12")
Cat: THANKYOU 024. Rel: 21 Apr 23
Blow Out (4:47)
Blow Out (instrumental) (5:09)
Review: Sound Metaphors sub label Thank You continues to explore lesser known niche records from visionary artists of the 80s by revisiting this single from Jah Wobble. 'Blow Out' is a shoe-in for any Balearic set worth its salt, pairing boxy drum machine rhythms with wistful keys and some blue-eyed soul vocal turns for a meandering ride through prime mid-decade sonic territory. Bleepy where it counts, just a little dubby around the edges and smooth up top, it's a refined, long form cut which sounds great with a modern remaster. Backed with the instrumental version on the flip, it's a no-brainer for diggers who might have balked at paying top whack for an original 85 edition.
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Played by: Jura Soundsystem
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Blue Monday (remastered)
Blue Monday (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 019029 5665913. Rel: 21 Jul 22
Blue Monday (7:30)
The Beach (7:21)
Review: You might think that you could cop a copy of New Order's seminal hit 'Blue Monday' fairly easily and cheaply given its ubiquity over the years. But no, copies in good condition still fetch around 50 quid, so this remastered reissue is well worth a cop. The single's iconic bassline and twitchy synth modulations very much soundtrack a generation, if not an entire youth revolution, but still enliven any dance floor many years later. What's more, the de-humanised vocals will always provide real singalong joy. On the flip is a 'The Beach', which is drenched in echo and reverb and general sonic filth.
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Brother Louie (reissue)
Brother Louie (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12057C. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Brother Louie (Special long version) (5:28)
Brother Louie (instrumental) (4:10)
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Burn It Down: From The Motion Picture Halloween Ends (Soundtrack)
Burn It Down: From The Motion Picture Halloween Ends (Soundtrack) (pumpkin orange vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SBRC3 317. Rel: 16 Jan 23
Burn It Down (rework) (4:12)
Burn It Down (3:37)
Burn It Down (rework - instrumental) (4:18)
Burn It Down (instrumental) (5:21)
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Camp Cosmic
Camp Cosmic (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: EW 12001. Rel: 22 Jul 22
Camp Cosmic (6:38)
Camp Cosmic (Alexander Arpeggio vocal dub) (5:55)
Nachteule (feat Alexander Arpeggio) (4:41)
Camp Cosmic Camp Cosmic (Alexander Arpeggio dub version) (5:03)
Camp Cosmic (instrumental version) (4:24)
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Cartographic Venture
Cat: BAP 177. Rel: 11 May 23
Cartographic Venture (10:51)
Coming On Monday (4:21)
Exposition To Revolution (6:33)
Review: Speakwave is a lesser-spotted alias from Frenchman Dynarec, who has been exploring the outer edges of electro on various superb labels for years. Here he builds on his famously melodic sound across a trio of cosmic cuts. 'Cartographic Venture' kicks off and is a ten-minute odyssey with cold melodies and tinny drums that have a retro-future feel. Distant vocals add an extra edge to 'Coming On Monday' which has wispy sci-fi lines darting about over more cold drums. 'Exposition To Revolution' closes out with an introspective feel but a widescreen sound that is clean and has lovely spiraling skyward melodies.
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Chariots In The Sky
Cat: 666004. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Chariots In The Sky (6:57)
Yellow Headlights (version 1) (6:30)
Yellow Headlights (version 2) (6:28)
Post Encounter (3:53)
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Checkpoint Charlie
Cat: TTR 33. Rel: 14 Nov 22
Checkpoint Charlie (album version) (5:10)
Checkpoint Charlie (Charlie mix) (5:37)
Checkpoint Charlie (DDR Fassung) (6:06)
Review: The world seems to be rapidly splitting in two again, or perhaps separating into 200 or so pieces, division driven by simple minds. So Vision's Checkpoint Charlie is certainly a release for our times. After just two decades in which planet and people at least pretended to be actively striving to unite, the rhetoric of nationalism, distrust, and imperialistic ambitions has returned to the main stage.

At times like this, what do you need? How about a huge synth pop anthem that sounds like it was created in the latter stages of the Cold War, boasting lyrics like "Don't fight love now", an apocalyptic air to the melodic refrains, and these huge, punchy drum beats? Instantly impactful, if the music industry was as it used to be when Checkpoint Charlie was in operation as one of the few places to legally cross from East to West Berlin, this would likely be the week's highest new Top 40 entry.
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Ciudad Futura
Cat: FC 069. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Undo - "Good Times" (5:57)
Undo & Vicknoise - "Electric Rainbow" (5:03)
Undo & Casiowaves - "Secret Worlds" (5:18)
Undo & Casiowaves - "Astralia" (4:42)
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Claroscuro
Claroscuro (180 gram transparent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: FRV 039/ZE002. Rel: 23 Feb 22
The Brain Plays With Me (3:33)
Claroscuro (4:21)
Don't Trust In The First Whispers (3:10)
Who Will Enter First (4:13)
Aphasia (4:26)
Melted Doubts (3:17)
Review: A world of brutal beats and hard edge techno rhythms beckons on this new min album, vocals often obstructed by brushing synths and comprised textural sounds, tortured leads and fizzing apocalyptic energies that make it perfect for gritty warehouse raves. Opener 'The Brain Plays With Me' sets a powerful tone from the off, while 'Claroscuro' slips into a slower but just as caustic world of sound. 'Don't Trust In The First Whispers' is a paranoid chamber of reflected vocals and crashing hits that has you looking over your shoulder and 'Melted Doubts' is doom laden drone from the end of the world.
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