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Joyland (reissue)
Joyland (reissue) (gatefold 'lava' orange & yellow vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 827590 087125. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Slightly Floating
Geryon
Capitol
Joyland
Are We Arc?
Icabod
Four Gut
Rescue, Mister
Lost Souls/Eelings
Peer Pressure
Barely
Review: Synth-pop, cold wave, dark wave, EBM, future pop. Whatever label you want to give Joyland, the second studio album from Canadian electronic music project TR/ST, one truth is undeniable - this is unashamedly overt and unapologetically futurist in sound, and the tracks big enough to fill a main stage and then some. Opening on 'Slightly Floating', a rare moment of calm before the storm, once second tune 'Geryon' drops it's game over in many ways. You're in, and there's no way out. That said, it's not all rave horn synths and bounding kicks drums. 'Are We Arc' is as weird, trippy and opiate as they come, like the twisted fever dream of a cabaret duet. Or something similar. 'Four Gut' is a wobbly tech-hued workout, and the title track probably owes as much to hardcore as anything else.
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Odd Balade
Cat: IMPTNC 09. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Clio (4:22)
Nightingale (4:12)
Mariner On Shore (3:03)
Fisher's Dream (1:36)
Sandy Family (4:42)
Intime Distance (1:40)
Dancing In The Rain (3:03)
Chandos Beauty (2:16)
Heavy Blossom (2:09)
Strawberry Jam Sucker (3:42)
Stroke Of Luck (3:48)
Make It Real (2:34)
A Walk In The Vercors (3:11)
Review: There's something transportive about Odd Balade. The real question is, where does it take us to? Potentially very different places from the next listener, with much of what's here opaque enough to produce varying interpretations from a variety of ears. Even if we were all thinking and experience it in the same way, the sheer breadth of the tracks themselves would still invoke changeable responses. 1980s goth-wave, leftfield pop, haunting ethereality, medieval-hued folk tones, and that's really just off the top of our heads. Tiphaine Belin, AKA Trypheme, is certainly capable of conjuring a multitude of feelings, but Odd Balade makes more big statements than that - it reaffirms the artist as an esteemed producer and songwriter, not just an incredible vocalist. A record deserving of serious attention, to say the least.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Further Strategies
Further Strategies (limited hand-numbered gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MW 072. Rel: 30 Oct 19
Grey Skies (4:23)
Hide (5:30)
Blurred (demo) (3:26)
Alternative Strategies (3:21)
French Film Backwards (2:13)
One Day (4:52)
Tonight (4:54)
Turning Blue (5:09)
Forget (3:35)
Blurred (3:26)
Scattering Seeds (5:47)
Parafoil (5:01)
European Mind (3:25)
Feed The Flame (5:45)
Rayban Moment (5:23)
Endlessly (5:31)
Review: Back in 2009, Minimal Wave Records took a deep dive into the short-lived career of Jersey's finest 1980s new wave band, Turquoise Days, via a fine compilation entitled "Alternative Strategies". A decade on, they've decided to repeat the trick with "Further Strategies", a fine double-vinyl set that backs the tracks featured on that compilation with a wealth of previously unheard songs and demo versions. As you'd expect, it's really rather good, with the collected tracks delivering the kind of emotion-rich, melodic and occasionally dancefloor-friendly goodness more readily associated with early Depeche Mode.
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Rage In Eden: Steven Wilson Stereo Mix (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2022)
Cat: CDLR 1338. Rel: 15 Dec 22
We Stand Alone (5:35)
Rage In Eden (4:13)
The Thin Wall (5:45)
Stranger Within (5:10)
Accent On Youth (4:44)
The Ascent (6:59)
Your Name (Has Slipped My Mind Again) (4:27)
We Stand Alone (instrumental) (5:38)
Rage In Eden (instrumental) (4:14)
The Thin Wall (instrumental) (5:44)
Stranger Within (instrumental) (5:21)
Accent On Youth (instrumental) (4:35)
The Ascent (instrumental) (7:03)
Your Name (Has Slipped My Mind Again) (instrumental) (4:23)
Review: First released in 1981, and garnering the 100,000-plus sales needed to hit Gold certification pretty quickly after arrival - a feat which, back in the glory days of charts, was still only enough for you to peak at #4 in the albums league - at the time this was a case of Ultravox, here in the height of the Midge Ure years, taking the electronic explorations that defined the previous two full-length records, Systems of Romance and Vienna, even further, returning to the same Cologne studio to achieve that quality and feeling.

Of course, there are still shades of the band as they were in formative, mid-1970s years, which many still forget was a far (far) rockier beast. Nevertheless, the synths make the most lasting impression here, with the LP somehow sounding kind of stark, a little cold and distant, perhaps even enigmatic, yet full and in many ways fun.
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Lament (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (B-STOCK)
Lament (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (B-STOCK) (limited gatetefold 2xLP (side 2 & 4 etched) + insert in embossed slip-case)
Cat: CDLH 1459 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
White China (3:49)
One Small Day (4:23)
Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (4:37)
Lament (4:35)
Man Of The Two Worlds (4:25)
Heart Of The Country (5:07)
When The Time Comes (4:57)
A Friend I Call Desire (5:11)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


The 40th Anniversary Edition of Ultravox's Lament offers a fresh perspective on a seminal album from 1984. The album, produced by Ultravox ithe preceding year, is a defining moment in their career, marked by the UK Top 10 hit 'Dancing With Tears In My Eyes' and notable singles like 'One Small Day' and the title track 'Lament.' Musically, Lament stands as a sophisticated blend of new wave and synth-pop with a darker, introspective edge, the tracks exhibiting a polished yet emotionally charged sound, driven by Midge Ure's poignant vocals and the band's intricate arrangements and the album's themes of emotional turmoil and societal commentary are given new life through this comprehensive reissue.
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Closure
Closure (180 gram white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 180V12. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Thank You (2:55)
Consolation Prize (2:19)
Eyes Closed (3:08)
Disintegration (2:34)
Obsession (2:58)
Chase (2:34)
Red Desert (3:22)
Burning Bridges (2:55)
Review: The Vacant Lots is a Brooklyn based duo who drops their new album this Autumn. It was written under isolation during the Covid pandemic and is quite possibly Jared Artaud and Brian MacFadyen's best work yet. The eight tunes might be minimal in design but they are maximum in intent and intensity with minimalist post-punk/synth-pop sounds all coming on strong. Over the top of the sounds comes smart, pithy lyrics with plenty of guitar agues and a darkness that brings to mind New Order and Jesus And Mary Chain. Add in the ever present spirt of New York and you have a fine album.
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The Best Of (reissue)
The Best Of (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile white vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3706C. Rel: 07 Jan 25
Spiral (6:58)
Pulstar (5:47)
Freefall (2:19)
Sword Of Orion (1:54)
Alpha (5:43)
Ballad (8:25)
To The Unknown Man (9:00)
So Long Ago, So Clear (4:59)
Shine For Me (4:12)
Mare Tranquillitatis (1:48)
Dervish D (5:11)
Theme From The TV Series "Cosmos" (Heaven & Hell, 3rd Movement) (3:57)
12 O'Clock (5:18)
Bacchanale (5:00)
Review: Vangelis best-of compilations have been a fixture of the popular music landscape since at least the late 80s, owing to the fact that this sagaciously bearded bard fulfils something of the visual archetype of the multi-talented film compositional genius. But you'll likely find that most of them exist on cassette, and'll be languishing sadly in bargain bins, given decades of wear. That all changes with Music On Vinyl's new reissue of the first ever vinyl comp to essentialise Vangelis' skyscraping career, 1993's Best Of: which reaches the highest firmament point of the late composer's repertoire. From compositional climaxes like 'Alpha' and 'To The Unknown Man' to prog-adjacent collabs such as 'Long Ago, So Clear' (featuring Jon Anderson from the band Yes), the album impresses all the best themes and motifs in the annals of latter-20th Century directorial greatness, including Blade Runner, Alexander, Chariots Of Fire, Antarctica, and The Bounty.
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Underground Wave Vol 4 (reissue)
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Underground Wave Vol 4 (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: WR 008R. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Schiksal - "Power Hate Destruction" (3:41)
Ratbau - "Ordinateur" (5:08)
Palais Des Bauzards - "It's Disgusting" (remix) (4:31)
A Thunder Orchestra - "Shall I Do It?" (4:04)
M Bryo - "Let's Go To War" (4:18)
The Arch - "Ice In Your Eyes" (3:13)
Genetic Factor - "The Lizard King, Empty Highway" (4:55)
Elektronische Maschine - "Tanz 86" (4:07)
No Honey From These - "Dreams" (4:29)
Paschen's Law - "Magniying Transmitter" (6:17)
BeNe GeSSeRiT - "Les Aliens" (6:05)
Review: Walhalla Records reissues Underground Wave Volume 4 from its exciting series that helps collect and release minimal synth gems from the 1980. Belgian acts dominate this expertly curated edition, including M Bryo, Schicksal, Ratbau and Bene Gesserit, each contributing tracks that pulse with analogue nostalgia and DIY grit. Schicksal opens the record with 'Power Hate Destruction', an exclusive track that sets a dark and brooding tone. M Bryo's entry is particularly arresting with Mark Burghgraeve's knack for eerie atmospheres. The Arch delivers 'Ice In Your Eyes',, a swirling track said to be their live concert closer in 1988, oozing with gothic tension. Side-B has 'Genetic Factor', a haunting 1982 cut by Richard Zeilstra that evokes early Klinik. Elektronische Maschine adds a refreshing 90s synth pop twist, while 'No Honey From These' stuns with a raw, Suicide-like energy. Paschen's Law channels YMO and Logic with intricate programming, before Bene Gesserit closes things with the mesmerising 'Les Aliens, a track that fuses eerie piano with an Attrition-style evolution. This compilation is a passionate preservation of underground history, led by Walhalla's curator Lieven De Ridder's deep archival instincts and unmatched dedication.
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Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989
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Cat: DE 285. Rel: 19 Apr 22
Avant Garde - "Pesadillas" (4:33)
Vandana - "Cambios En El Tiempo" (3:48)
Syntoma - "No Me Puedo Controlar" (4:08)
Artefacto - "Mundo Sin Viento" (3:45)
Cou Cou Bazar - "Cou Cou Bazar" (3:53)
Volti - "Corazon" (3:43)
Nahtabisk - "La Dama De Probeta" (3:21)
Escuadron Del Ritmo - "Las Cucarachas" (3:45)
Decada 2 - "Alfabeto" (Cold version) (5:05)
Silueta Palida - "El Paso Del Tiempo" (version Remezclada) (3:38)
Review: The esteemed gang at Dark Entries have been hard at work on another one of their always eye opening compilation. This time they turn their focus to Mexican new wave and post-punk on the 10-track Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop. None of the tunes here have ever made it to wax before and they come with a 12 page magazine that is packed with extra context, lyrics and bios about the artists. The tunes all shine a fine light on the flourishing DIY scene that was present in 1980's Mexico when much of the world's focus was on the more well documented synth pop and obscure electronics from Europe and the United States.
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Tags: Mexican
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Synthwave Ride
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Cat: 347658 6. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Kavinsky - "Testarossa Autodrive" (3:37)
Idrissi - "Visitors" (6:04)
ALISON - "Space Echo" (3:32)
Calling Marian - "Le Premier Jour" (4:11)
VHS Dreams - "Nightdrive" (3:31)
Giorgio Moroder - "I Wanna Rock You" (Shakedown mix) (3:34)
Nina - "Beyond Memory" (3:35)
Melezz - "Neon Escapism" (4:35)
Emil Rootmayer - "Recall" (3:26)
Double Mixte - "Romance Noire" (5:12)
Solitaires - "Voyage A La Mer" (Shuttle remix) (2:07)
Thomas Barrandon - "Fragment" (3:10)
Neon Nox - "Fahrenheit" (5:21)
Orion - "Time For Crime" (3:17)
Desire - "Black Latex" (4:41)
The Toxic Avenger - "Sorcery" (5:04)
Artofdisco presents Accident In Paradise - "Don't Be Late" (3:32)
LAU & Droid Bishop - "Stunning" (Droid Bishop remix) (3:29)
Sunglasses Kid - "Graduation" (3:57)
VIQ - "Last Path" (3:58)
Bunny X & Marvel83' - "NYC Sunrise" (3:50)
Adieu Aru - "Release" (3:38)
Review: Synthwave, or "outrun" as it is sometimes popularly known, is one of the defining micro-aesthetics of the 21st Century. Cornered then abrogated by filmmakers like Michael Mann and Nicolas Winding Refn, the style was expanded upon in the music imaginary sometime in the early 2010s (though seeds were sown much earlier). This Wagram compilation charts the earliest stirrings in the sound, from the circuit-breaking Moog experiments of Giorgio Moroder through to the nightridden vrooms of Kavinsky, and the fuzz-static analog snows set to sample-funked beats of VHS Dreams.
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Tags: Synthwave
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Italian Dancefloor Outsiders 1987-1994
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Cat: THANKYOU 014. Rel: 09 Aug 22
Cy & Gy - "You Danger" (Victorial version) (6:01)
Ubaldo Missoni - "Let Me Be Your Man" (instrumental) (4:19)
Teknoafro - "Mama Africa" (4:50)
Bokaye - "Ethno Groove" (5:41)
Nightmare Lodge - "Mirage IV" (5:09)
Nistri & Fiori Carones - "Marcia A Gorky Park" (3:05)
Aritmica - "Touch Another Flame" (6:12)
Zen - "Antiacid" (4:52)
Major Ipnotic Key Institute - "Minimal Kinetic" (10:19)
Leo Anibaldi - "Muta 3" (6:23)
Review: Much time has been spent marking the importance and excellence of some aspects of the Italian dance music story - think the 1980s Italo-disco movement, Baldelli's cosmic disco vibes, and the later Italo-house and Roman techno scenes - but there are still gaps in our knowledge. That's where this compilation from Dualismo Sound and Gabrielle Casiraghi comes in. Devoted to 'Italian dancefloor outsiders', it aims to educate us on some of the overlooked oddities recorded in Italy between 1987 and '94. It more than achieves its aims, delivering a mixture of proto-trance (Cy & Gy), Fairlight-powered instrumental synth-pop (Ubaldo Missoni), druggy Afro-cosmic throb-jobs (Teknoafro), sparkling "Worldbeat" (Bokaye), breakbeat-driven downtempo grooves (Nightmare Lodge), and impossible-to pigeonhole sonic insanity (Zen). A genuine 'must-check'.
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Cold Wave #2
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Cold Wave #2 (limited translucent purple vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 485C. Rel: 25 Jun 21
Lena Willikens - "Howlin Lupus" (5:12)
Beta Evers - "Hiding" (4:42)
LFT - "Stay Away From The Light" (3:39)
Job Sifre - "At Least We Try" (9:18)
De Ambassade - "Niet Van Mij" (4:03)
Tolouse Low Trax - "Rushing Into Water" (9:03)
VCVS - "Hum" (3:56)
Dave ID - "Help Starts" (3:45)
Broken English Club - "Vacant Cars" (3:36)
Krikor Kouchian - "Deserver Dub" (3:58)
Review: Compilations don't come much more authentic or complete than those put together by the legendary London Soul Jazz crew. Cold Wave is a new one that focusses on current electronic artists who "have all been shaped by the early European cold wave artists of the late 70s and early 80s." The first instalment was essential and the second is much the same. Where that one was organ, this one is translucent purple, with big names like Lena Willikens, Job Sifre and Tolouse Low Trax all joining the dost between the past, present and future of this sound.
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Two Synths A Guitar & A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol 1
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Two Synths A Guitar & A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol 1 (heavyweight neon green vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 462C. Rel: 05 Mar 21
Automatic - "Too Much Money" (2:17)
Zongamin - "Underwater Paramid" (3:26)
New Fries - "Lily" (6:16)
Vex Ruffin & Fab 5 Freddy - "The Balance" (3:22)
Ixna - "Somebody Said" (3:25)
Leroy Duncann - "Dream River" (1:03)
Tom Of England - "Neon Green" (4:06)
Toresch - "Tocar" (5:18)
Becker & Mukai - "La Riviere Des Perles" (7:11)
Gramme - "Discolovers" (4:48)
Niagara - "Ida" (5:40)
Charles Manier - "Sift Through Art Collecting People" (7:40)
Black Deer - "Baseball Shorts" (4:30)
Madmadmad - "Hot Disco" (3:30)
Wino D - "Track 15" (6:59)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Post punk and dance music can be perfect bedmates simply because they are so often one and the same thing. Or rather the former is a form of the latter, with post punk's audio iconography frequently involving a rolling approach to rhythms, subtleties given room to shine and a sense of constant build about the atmospherics. All of which are also cornerstones of electronic club sounds, too.

Here then Soul Jazz adds to its extensive and consistently-impressive back catalogue of genre-themed compilations with a collection of tracks that take their lead from electro pop, industrial, punk, techno and more. Featuring a host of contemporary artists, including LA DIYers Automatic, German sonic artists Toresch and Philippines-via-California cult hero Vex Ruffin, it's refreshingly modern proof of how vital this stylistic meeting point is.
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Rusty Egan Presents Blitzed!
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Rusty Egan Presents Blitzed! (limited 4xLP + booklet)
Cat: DEMRECBOX 92. Rel: 28 Jun 24
The Human League - "Being Boiled" (fast Product version) (3:46)
Tubeway Army - "Down In The Park" (4:23)
Fad Gadget - "Back To Nature" (5:47)
Vice Versa - "New Girls Neutrons" (2:01)
Throbbing Gristle - "Hot On The Heels Of Love" (4:23)
The Normal - "Warm Leatherette" (3:24)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Nag Nag Nag" (4:40)
John Foxx - "Burning Car" (3:15)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - "Electricity" (Dindisc 1980 version) (3:43)
Shock - "RERB" (6:00)
Ultravox! - "Hiroshima Mon Amour" (5:10)
Magazine - "Permafrost" (5:25)
Hot Chocolate - "Put Your Love In Me" (5:42)
Visage - "Moon Over Moscow" (3:52)
Sparks - "The Number One Song In Heaven" (long version) (7:25)
The Glitter Band - "Makes You Blind" (3:13)
The Regents - "7 Teen" (3:22)
Roxy Music - "Angel Eyes" (extended remix) (6:37)
The Men - "I Don’t Depend On You" (4:27)
Barry De Vorzon - "Theme From ‘The Warriors’" (3:56)
Rinder & Lewis - "Willie & The Hand Jive" (8:04)
Grace Jones - "La Vie En Rose" (3:33)
Kraftwerk - "Schaufensterpuppen" (6:12)
Ultravox - "Passing Strangers" (3:50)
Iggy Pop - "Nightclubbing" (4:10)
Gina X Performance - "No GDM" (5:55)
Mick Ronson - "Only After Dark" (3:28)
Simple Minds - "Changeling" (3:27)
Skids - "Animation" (edit) (4:04)
Japan - "Life In Tokyo" (short version) (3:31)
Amanda Lear - "Follow Me" (3:53)
Spandau Ballet - "To Cut A Long Story Short" (3:22)
Yello - "Bostich" (album version) (2:12)
Giorgio Moroder - "Chase" (From ‘Midnight Express’ Soundtrack) (8:19)
Visage - "Fade To Grey" (1980 dance mix) (6:40)
Lou Reed - "Perfect Day" (3:43)
Review: Rusty Egan Presents Blitzed! offers a vivid sonic journey back to London's Blitz Club circa 1980, capturing the essence of the New Romantic movement with meticulous detail. As the resident DJ at the epicenter of this cultural phenomenon, Rusty Egan curated a soundtrack that defined an era and shaped the future of British pop music. This compilation meticulously captures the eclectic mix of influences that fueled the Blitz Club's electric atmosphere. From Bowie and Roxy Music to Kraftwerk and European electronic pioneers, Egan's sets seamlessly blended diverse musical styles, creating a sonic tapestry that transcended genres. The tracks on Blitzed! reflect the club's diverse clientele, from fashion designers to art school kids, post boys to pop stars in the making. The compilation's contemporary photography by Sheila Rock, Peter Ashworth, and Terry Smith, along with insightful sleeve notes by Alexis Petridis and Rusty Egan himself, provide a comprehensive look into the era and its cultural impact. Blitzed! not only celebrates the music of the time but also serves as a historical document of a revolutionary moment in British pop culture. It's a must-have for anyone interested in the New Romantic movement and the influential role of clubs like The Blitz in shaping music history.
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We Will Follow: A Tribute To U2
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We Will Follow: A Tribute To U2 (gold vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CLOLP 5005. Rel: 16 May 24
Heaven 17 - "With Or Without You" (4:52)
Information Society - "One" (4:56)
Front Line Assembly & Tiffany - "New Year's Day" (4:57)
Dead Or Alive - "Even Better Than The Real Thing" (4:25)
Spahn Ranch - "I Will Follow" (3:37)
The Mission UK - "All I Want Is You" (4:45)
The Electric Hellfire Club - "Sunday Bloody Sunday" (4:26)
Rosetta Stone - "October" (4:31)
Die Krupps - "Numb" (4:19)
Silverbeam - "Where The Streets Have No Name" (feat Ann Louise) (3:22)
Review: On this unique compilation, various artists pay homage to the iconic Irish rock band U2, reimagining their timeless classics and turning them into their own., from the dreamy ethereal sounds of Heaven 17's 'With or Without You' to the pulsating electronica industrialism of Front Line Assembly. The Mission UK's haunting rendition of 'All I Want Is You' evokes a profound sense of longing and despair, while The Electric Hellfire Club's industrial-infused 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' captures the raw energy and political urgency of the original. Rosetta Stone's ethereal 'October' provides a meditative interlude, and Die Krupps' throbbing dance interpretation of 'Numb' adds a sinister edge to U2's dance track. The album culminates with Silverbeam's soaring anthem 'Where The Streets Have No Name' featuring Ann Louise, a fitting tribute to the band's enduring impact on the global music scene. Tribute albums rarely shine as bright as this one does.
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Dancing In Darkness: EBM Black Synth & Dark Beats From The 80s
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Cat: PIASLL 131DLP. Rel: 03 May 19
Throbbing Gristle - "Dead On Arrival" (6:03)
DAF - "Der Musolini" (3:53)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Walls Of Jericho" (7:59)
Polyphonic Size - "Zas" (3:37)
The Neon Judgement - "Chinese Black" (3:40)
Da Davo - "Sex Head" (5:19)
Borghesia - "No Hope No Fear" (4:30)
Chris & Cosey - "Exotika" (6:05)
Click Click - "Headf***" (5:05)
Front 242 - "Body To Body" (1988 mix) (4:13)
The Cassandra Complex - "One Millionth Happy Customer" (EBM mix) (6:17)
The Weathermen - "Poison" (Lethal mix) (5:42)
Nitzer Erb - "Control I'm Here" (Strategic dancefloor Initiative mix) (6:28)
Meat Beat Manifesto - "Radio Babylon" (6:24)
Review: The 1980s was a breakthrough time for underground electronic music. Before restrictive genre definitions saw different modes of expression streamlined, the options were wide open in the lawless surge of post punk and industrial culture. This finely curated compilation from PIAS provides an excellent overview of some of the deadliest operators from this wildly creative time - the names involved are integral to the development of electronic music in the 80s. Throbbing Gristle, DAF, Cabaret Voltaire, Front 242, Nitzer Ebb, Meat Beat Manifesto - just some of the legendary names shown in their best light on this essential collection.
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Rock Rendez Vous: Musica Moderna Portuguesa 1985-1986
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Cat: DE 307. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Balladium - "Andromeda" (4:50)
DW Art - "Mate" (5:36)
Prece Oposto - "Homem Do Leme" (5:27)
Jovem Guarda - "Levante" (4:51)
Taquicardia - "Enfarte 11" (3:55)
Zona Proibida - "Musak" (3:01)
Der Stil - "Flores Do Vicio" (4:00)
Projecto Azul - "New Sides" (3:51)
Essa Entente - "Festa Final" (5:44)
Review: Dark Entries looks to Portugal for this new and swinging collection of vintage Iberian synth, post-punk and wave. Rock Rendez Vous: Musica Moderna Portuguesa 1985-1986 is the sound of a legendary club which opened in 1980 and helped to usher in a new wave of sound for local emerging bands. They drew from national musical identity and fused it with contemporary international influences and came up with some of the prime indie tunes you hear here, from brooding post-punk 'Levante' from Jovem Guarda to more playful and Balearic-laced synth-pop stunners like D. W. Art's 'Mate'. This one is perfectly presented with a double-sided insert featuring lyrics and liner notes.
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Back Up Dos: Mexican Tecno Pop 1982-1989
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Back Up Dos: Mexican Tecno Pop 1982-1989 (heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: DE 323. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Los Agentes Secretos - "Loco Poco A Poco" (5:04)
Interface - "Terregator" (4:57)
Casino Shanghai - "Cuerpos Huecos" (3:24)
Duda Mata - "Se, Soy" (3:20)
Ford Proco - "Central De Datos" (1:26)
Voces Multiples - "Que No Se Pare El Tiempo" (3:52)
Neo Danza - "La Reina Blanca" (4:17)
Maria Bonita - "Rezo El Rosario" (5:41)
El Escuadron Del Ritmo - "Hielo Congelado" (4:00)
Las Flores Del Mal - "El Ojo Del Gato" (2:13)
Review: Dark Entries is back with Back Up Dos: Mexican Tecno Pop 1982-1989, which is a much-warranted follow-up to 2021's Back Up. This compilation features ten tracks of synth-pop and New Beat with seven previously unreleased on wax. It highlights the evolution of Mexico's DIY music scene as it moves from post-punk and new wave to aggressive EBM and cyberpunk. Reflecting the political turbulence of the era which was marked by rising drug cartels and conservative shifts, these tracks showcase how bands used home recording and drew inspiration from the Human League and Wax Trax Records while also including pop anthems by Casino Shanghai and Los Agentes Secretos, alongside rarities from Ford Proco and Maria Bonita.
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Played by: Gumshoe
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80s Techno Tracks: Vinyl Edition 3
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Cat: ZYX 540391. Rel: 19 Aug 24
Aircrash Bureau - "Exhibition" (4:39)
Robotiko Rejekto - "Confusion" (Are U mix) (5:14)
Indicate - "Cojeme" (7:21)
MCL - "Satellite" (5:04)
Technoid - "Technoid" (Sonic mix) (4:43)
Scarecrow - "Black Door" (6:04)
Bigod 20 - "Photographic" (4:54)
Zong - "Ugly World" (Money mix) (6:29)
Review: 80s Techno Tracks is an essential compilation series for those looking to complete their collections of retro classics. The third vinyl edition of this series of ZYX is another doozy that contains 12 carefully selected gems from the earliest days of techno and despite the fact these are around 40 years old they still do damage on the dancefloor. The likes of Bigod 20, Song, Robotiko Rejekto, Scarecrow, technic and Aircrash Bureau all feature with authentic old-school tracks that wear their hardware aesthetics on their sleeves and cannot fail to make a mark.
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Somewhere Between: Mutant Pop Electronic Minimalism & Shadow Sounds Of Japan 1980-1988
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Cat: LITA 183C. Rel: 06 Sep 21
Noriko Miyamoto - "Arrows & Eyes" (4:01)
Mishio Ogawa - "Hikari No Ito Kin No Ito" (4:45)
Yoshio Ojima - "Days Man" (5:14)
Mkwaju Ensemble - "Tira-Rin" (4:29)
RNA Organism - "Weimar 22" (4:08)
Naoki Asai - "Yakan Hikou" (3:56)
Takami Hasegawa - "Koneko To Watashi" (2:31)
Mammy - "Mizu No Naka No Himitsu" (4:36)
Dip In The Pool - "Hasu No Enishi" (3:50)
Wha Ha Ha - "Akatere" (6:10)
D Day - "Sweet Sultan" (5:17)
Perfect Mother - "Dark Disco-Da Da Da Da Run" (3:10)
Neo Museum - "Area" (5:14)
Sonoko - "Wedding With God (A Nijinski)" (2:36)
Review: Now that's what we call an album title 2021. As the name implies, we're skirting the edges of 1980s Japanese pop, opting to explore the strange, sci-fi hued, traditionally rooted noises that weren't necessarily dominant in the Far East country at that time, but certainly found favour with more explorative listeners. And it's not hard to hear why.

Tracks like 'Days Man' by Yoshio Ojima could work well in a slo-mo house or electronica set today. While preceding effort 'Hikari No Ito Kin No Ito' from Mishio Ogawa is like a strangely innocent hybrid of lullaby and pop song. Elsewhere, the twinkling synths and wet snare hits of Naomi Asai's 'Yakan Hikou' further accentuate the surrealism running through so much of what is here. One for the trophy cabinet, collectors take note (and form a queue).
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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Elsewhere LVI
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Cat: ERS 042R. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Tolouse Low Trax - "Sketches Of A Destroyed Meadow"
Infuso Giallo - "Torus"
Claude De Tapol - "Du Train Jaune"
Puma & The Dolphin - "The Grass Drum"
t-woc - "Marty Eek"
Houschyar - "Intercontinental"
Lamusa II - "Artificiale"
YNV - "Dw3"
Bolva - "Rite II"
Anatolian Weapons - "Float"
URVERHEXT - "Ubertan"
Velvet C - "Exalt Cut"
Review: Emotional Response has described soFa's fourth compilation for the label as "internationalism for the adventurous DJ", full of club music for the open-minded. It's basically an eclectic, esoteric musical travelogue that serves of intriguing, entertaining and admirable electronic music for those of a leftfield persuasion. There's much to enjoy, from the undulating melodies, off-kilter beats and mind-soothing chords of Infuso Giallo's 'Torus', and the moody techno-not-techno wave minimalism of Puma & The Dolphin ('Grass Drum'), to the analogue-heavy cold-wave dystopia of Houschyar ('Intercontinental'), the dark ambient techno of Lamusa II ('Artificial') and the tribal tinged electronic psychedelia of Bolva ('Rite II').
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Tomorrow's Fashions: Library Electronica 1972-1987
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Cat: XXQLP 2128. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Simon Park - "Coaster" (2:37)
Wozo - "Rippling Reeds" (3:06)
Sam Spence - "Leaving" (2:18)
John Cameron - "Northern Lights" (1) (2:07)
Peter Reno - "Spaghetti Junction" (2:57)
Rubba - "Space Walk" (2:35)
Paul Hart - "Prospect" (3:09)
Geoff Bastow - "Tomorrow's Fashions" (5:12)
Brian Wade - "Blue Movies" (2:45)
Trevor Bastow - "Videodisc" (2:39)
Astral Sounds - "Interface" (1:54)
Brian Chatton - "Starways" (2:13)
Unit 9 - "Optics" (3:57)
Wozo - "Atomic Station" (1:40)
Adrian Baker - "Future Prospect" (2:12)
Warren Bennett - "Planned Production" (4:43)
Anthony Hobson Aka Tektron - "Future Perspectives" (3:20)
Chameleon - "Waterfall" (2:57)
James Asher - "Telecom" (3:40)
Soul City Orchestra - "Eagle" (1:58)
Alan Hawkshaw - "Astral Plain" (4:00)
Paul Williams - "Drifting In Time" (1:22)
Brian Bennett - "Earth Born" (3:29)
Harry Forbes - "Soft Waves" (1:13)
Astral Sounds - "Topaz" (1:56)
Alan Hawkshaw - "Eternity" (4:18)
John Cameron - "Infinity" (2:03)
Andy Grossart & Paul Williams - "Morning Dew" (2:01)
Review: Nothing was as new and exciting as a synthesiser in the 70s and 80s. For forward-thinking adverts in particular, electronic sounds were essential. TV producers and advertisers sought to use music akin to "Tubular Bells," Tomita, and Jean Michel Jarre and so music libraries like De Wolfe, Bruton, Parry, and Chappell quickly adapted. Compiled by Bob Stanley, new album 'Tomorrow's Fashions' features advertising jingles, TV themes, and space exploration tracks with beatless ambience from that very era. Despite being 40-50 years old, the music feels fresh and finds jazz veterans like Brian Bennett and John Cameron embracing synthesizers. This electronica predated new age and ambient music, and also influenced pop, early Human League, and Warp Records as well as being sampled by MF Doom and Kendrick Lamar.
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The Bedroom Tapes: A Compilation of Minimal Wave From Around The World 1980-1991
VARIOUS
Cat: MW 066. Rel: 26 Feb 18
Pink Elln - "Human Perc" (4:09)
Karen Marks - "Cold Cafe" (3:03)
Disque Omo - "Toujours L'Amour" (2:08)
Vorgruppe - "Mensch Im Eis" (2:29)
Iham/Echo - "Eagle" (3:12)
Perfect Mother - "Dark-Disco-Da-Da-Da-Da-Run" (3:10)
Arvid Tuba - "The Seasons Are Sitting On Chairs" (3:43)
Subject - "Don't Be Blind" (2:56)
Denial - "California Dreaming" (3:10)
Unovidual - "Dit Is Pas Het Begin" (4:19)
Aural Indifference - "Park" (3:31)
Autumn - "You Are You Are" (1:30)
Review: Over the last two or three years, New York's Minimal Wave outpost has focussed on releasing plenty of new music that fits in line with their unashamedly 'cold-wave' approach, and this has opened them to a whole variety of listeners and DJs. However, in our opinion, where they truly shine is in providing the underground masses with compilations such as this latest The Bedroom Tapes: A Compilation Of Minimal Wave From Around The World 1980-1991, a glorious snapshot of all the very best slices of lo-fi that has largely gone unnoticed to the modern eye. Of course, the majority of these tunes are now expensive in their original formats, but we're taking about a small crew of Discogs sharks who are upping the prices. Here, you're able to properly - and peacefully - enjoy some of the very best minimal machine-drum soul from peeps like Karen Marks, Vorgruppe, Perfect Mother and Aural Indifference, among others. This truly is a feast for the modern digger. Excellent.
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Alfa Yen Records 1980-1987: Techno Pop & Other Electronic Adventures In Tokyo
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Cat: DQJL 22012202. Rel: 08 May 24
Yellow Magic Orchestra - "Track 1" (4:45)
Sandii - "Zoot Kook" (6:16)
You An' Me Orgasmus Orchestra - "Track 3" (4:49)
Haruomi H - "Track 4" (5:23)
Apogee/Perigee - "Track 5" (3:33)
Haruomi Hosono Rock/Hajime Tachibana - "Track 6" (5:12)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Track 7" (2:23)
Jun Togawa - "Track 8" (3:57)
Haruomi Hosono - "Track 9" (3:15)
Rock - "Track 10" (3:21)
Riot In Lagos - "Track 11" (5:41)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Track 12" (3:42)
Sheena - "Track 13" (4:22)
Beat The Rap (4:27)
Yellow Magic Orchestra - "Track 15" (4:32)
Lexington Queen (4:36)
Track 17 (4:03)
Testpattern - "Beach Girl" (3:10)
Flashback (4:57)
Track 19 (3:56)
Interior - "Ascending" (1:48)
Review: For the last ten years Japan's reissue market has blossomed into one of the most fruitful for western listeners eager to explore very rare Japanese releases and artists from the 70s and 80s specifically. In no other genres has this been most displayed then in the new age, ambient, folk and synth realms. Alfa/Yen Records 1980-1987: Techno Pop & Other Electronic Adventures In Tokyo follows this fantastic era of passing on to a new generation. This compilation features many luminary figures in the Japanese scene with an extra emphasis of it honing in on Yellow Magic Orchestra and its members. After the popularity of similar compilations in the past five years, this looks to be one of the most successful reissues of Japanese electronic music in 2024!
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Played by: Gumshoe
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Ethniques Psychedliques
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Cat: PLA 032. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Donald Campau - "Welcome To The Needle" (1:05)
Laurent Pernice - "Plan De Coupe" (4:23)
Brian Ladd - "Brian Song" (4:41)
Pacific 231 - "Eve Very Nice" (2:47)
Jacki Moreau - "Knossos" (4:51)
Sound Color - "Wandering Soul" (3:14)
Vox Populi! - "Micro Climax" (9:56)
Mistery Plane - "Disturbing" (4:55)
Sound Color - "The Unconquered Sun" (3:59)
Jacki Moreau - "Paris-Pop" (2:55)
Dreaming With Vox Populi! - "Infusion" (3:23)
Jean Cocteau - "Les Enfants Terribles" (0:47)
Review: Platform 23 reunites once more with Vox Man Records to dig deep into their archives and shine a new light on. In the past they have done some mega well loved Alternative Funk compilations which got the label off to a fine start and now they dig into an array of cult cassette releases to bring us treasure from Audiologie N-4 - The Independant Psychedelic Trip and Audiologie 5 et 6 - Ethniques Urbaines. This is music from the avant-garde and post punk scenes that draws on wave, spoken word, dark dub and industrial for its eerie yet alluring charms, all with a real edge. Ethnic, idiosyncratic and psyched out, this is another great overview.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Italia Synthetica 1981-1985
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Italia Synthetica 1981-1985 (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: SPITTLE 146. Rel: 11 May 23
Neon - "Lobotomy" (5:47)
Der Blaue Reiter - "Lights Off" (previously unreleased) (3:12)
Ein St Ein - "Varsavia" (4:30)
Modo - "Niagara Falls" (previously unreleased) (3:33)
Actor's Studio - "Dancing Alone" (previously unreleased) (2:40)
La Maison - "Bells In The Night" (previously unreleased) (5:04)
Scortilla - "YHW" (4:30)
Eurotunes - "Swimming Pool Motion" (4:43)
Oh Oh Art - "It's Just A Movie Soundtrack" (3:53)
Naif Orchestra - "Check-Out Five" (7:20)
2 Plus 2 Equals 5 - "Haiku" (feat Paolo Mauri) (4:15)
Review: Italia Synthetica 1981-1985 is a reissue of a 2013 compilation which details a selection of synthpop, new wave and minimal electronic bands and artists from Italy in the early 80s. Spittle Records did divine work in sourcing and collating this collection ten years ago, not least since it's what they do best. Conceived and presented by veteran Italian singer and producer and beloved member of the scene himself - Fred Ventura - highlights like Neon's 'Lobotomy' and Actor's Studio's 'Dancing Alone' do well to represent the punkish and slapdash attitude of this flourishing yet short-lived scene. It nevertheless paved the way for the rich musical landscape Italy's underground enjoys to this day.
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Whispers Of An Ancient World
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Whispers Of An Ancient World (red vinyl LP limited to 50 copies)
Cat: MQWAW 001RED. Rel: 05 Aug 24
Brightness Shallan Davar - "Words Of Radiance" (Prologue) (3:23)
Stratusphere - "Forest Fortress" (3:16)
State Azure - "Sapper's Dilemma" (2:30)
All India Radio - "Ancient Invocations" (3:25)
Mason Bee - "Sunu" (2:03)
Carbon Based Lifeforms - "Suburban Tessellation" (interlude I) (2:42)
Segerfalk - "Where We Never Left" (3:21)
Digitonal - "Sparrow" (3:40)
Ochre - "Intrinsic Grey" (2:43)
Review: Initially released exclusively in digital format two years ago, the already cult favourite Whispers Of An Ancient World finally makes its way to vinyl courtesy of Mystic & Quantum but in highly restricted numbers. Featuring artwork by Kilian Eng, this red edition offers a mesmerising auditory journey. Ambient landscapes and evocative ancient ceremonies coalesce with explorations through lush jungles, tranquil acoustic melodies, and edgier dub motifs hinting at a looming dystopian future. Contributions from artists such as Diagonal, Mason Bee, and State Azure enrich its allure as the whole thing adds up to a cinematic tapestry that captivates with atmospheric depth.
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Whispers Of An Ancient World
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Whispers Of An Ancient World (green vinyl LP limited to 50 copies)
Cat: MQWAW 001GREEN. Rel: 05 Aug 24
Brightness Shallan Davar - "Words Of Radiance" (Side 1: Prologue) (3:23)
Stratusphere - "Forest Fortress" (3:16)
State Azure - "Sapper's Dilemma" (2:30)
All India Radio - "Ancient Invocations" (3:25)
Mason Bee - "Sunu" (2:03)
Carbon Based Lifeforms - "Suburban Tessellation" (Side 2: interlude I) (2:42)
Segerfalk - "Where We Never Left" (3:21)
Digitonal - "Sparrow" (3:40)
Ochre - "Intrinsic Grey" (2:43)
Review: Originally a digital-only project back in 2022, Whispers Of An Ancient World now makes the magical leap to vinyl as Mystic & Quantum press it up in hugely limited quantities for those lucky enough to cop it quickly. This is a green version with artwork by Kilian Eng. Musically it is a delightful escape. Ambient soundworlds and suggestive ancient rituals sit next to ambles through humid jungles, soothing acoustic string lullabies and more turbulent dub sounds that speak of a dystopian future looming on the horizon with artists like Diagonal, Mason Bee, State Azure and more all adding to its charms.
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X-mas Card From Outer Space: Oscar's X-mas Carols 1984-1987
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X-mas Card From Outer Space: Oscar's X-mas Carols 1984-1987 (limited LP + hand-printed x-mas card + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOM 34L. Rel: 04 Dec 17
Grandmaster O - "Santa Cut" (1:26)
Ende Shneafliet - "X-mas Card From Outer Space" (3:52)
Mark Lane - "When The Candle Burns Tonight" (3:20)
Atom Cristal - "Cristalissages" (2:51)
Ptose - "What Will You Bring (To Me)?" (2:29)
Atrox & FP & The Doubling Riders - "The Little Match Girl" (5:25)
Bene Gesserit - "Joyeux Poeme!!" (1:50)
Geluidshouwerij - "Snow Blow" (3:07)
The Legendary Pink Dots - "Governement Health Warning" (1:30)
Jacques Van Erven - "Longfellow's Christmas Bells" (3:30)
Pascal Comelade - "Creche Musicale Et Plastique" (2:22)
Doxa Sinistra - "Sade Claus Is Coming To Town (Chapter I-VII)" (4:46)
Van Kaye & Ignit - "Happy Holiday" (3:58)
Edward Ka-Spel - "Jesus Wept" (2:13)
Genetic Factor - "Vigila Di Natale" (5:57)
Review: Domestica presents a vinyl version of Oscar's X-mas Carols. For this album's tracklist, Jordi Serrano and Oscar Smit made a personal selection from the three previous cassettes which were originally released on Christmas Day 1984, 1985 and 1987 respectively by Smit's imprint Noel Tapes in Holland. The 15 tracks here are a selection of the best tracks of these three cassettes, mastered from the originals by Ruud '66' Lekx. It also features a cover painting by Max Kisman, laminated translucent sleeve and is hand stamped. Complete with dossier including liner notes by Smit, band bios, photos and download code, it's allegedly the only experimental Christmas compilation ever published.
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Played by: Dj soFa
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Your Lungs & Your Tongues
Your Lungs & Your Tongues (clear vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: NUM 817LPC2. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Breath (5:11)
Your Final Word (4:31)
Pearls (5:26)
You Haunt Me (1:17)
Bleached White Skin (4:05)
Silver (4:09)
Feverpitch (4:06)
Solitary Sun (3:58)
Violent Silence (5:51)
For A Reason (3:00)
Review: Notoriously elusive, sophisti-thereal pop/post-punk collective Vazz answer to almost no-one. Emerging from the same late 70s/early 80s mutant formaldehyde mists that spawned This Mortal Coil and Crepuscule, yet bringing the dream pop sound to Glasgow, Hugh Small and Anna Howson are still going strong as a boutique bringing-together of mindful, magnetic musicians, pedigreed for the seemly discotheque. First released on Cathexis Records, we are indeed much cathected to both EPs in this collection. In sloshing but somehow still self-contained fashion, 'Your Final Word' swims in reverb nearly to the point of drowning its own harmonies, yet breathability is somehow still retained. 'Bleached White Skin' is the perfect storm of wavy wash, operatic doublings and ditzy drum machine, and 'Breath' brings spring-verb coldwave stylings to a languorous, pitchy closer. Then 'Feverpitch' and 'For A Reason' hear the compilation sprawl further into arpeggiating tumult, as we move on to material from the 1987 'Feverpitch' EP. This 40th anniversary edition collates both EPs and adds a handful of unissued minimal wave pearls.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Your Lungs & Your Tongues
Cat: NUM 817LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Breath (5:25)
Your Final Word (4:33)
Pearls (5:31)
You Haunt Me (1:19)
Bleached White Skin (4:04)
Silver (4:09)
Feverpitch (4:07)
Solitary Sun (3:58)
Violent Silence (5:51)
For A Reason (3:00)
Review: Returning to vinyl for a 40th-anniversary edition, the Glasgow duo's singular approach to post-punk and coldwave is sure find a larger fan base with its fantastic vintage sound. Originally released in 1986 and formed by Hugh Small and Anna Howson, Vazz carved out a distinctive space in the mid-80s. Their soundia fusion of skeletal electronics, atmospheric guitar and hushed yet striking vocalsimelds the austerity of coldwave with the melodic sensibility of synth-pop. Drum machines pulse beneath shimmering textures, while Howson's spectral delivery drifts through the mix, lending an eerie, romantic detachment. Key moments highlight their range: 'Your Final Word' bathes in cavernous reverb, 'Bleached White Skin' sways with layered vocals and murky waves and 'Breath' lingers in icy, stretched-out melancholia. More rhythmically urgent, 'Feverpitch' and 'For A Reason' build on cascading arpeggios and taut structures. Vazz's work has grown in stature over time, finding a home in the post-punk imagination for its ghostly charm and understated allure.
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Italia Synthetica 2025
Fred VENTURA / VARIOUS
Cat: SPITTLEDD 11. Rel: 23 Dec 24
Rimini Metafisica - "Spleen Select" (4:37)
TenGrams - "A Lesson To Learn" (5:09)
Sandiego - "Subarban Winter" (4:33)
Mono Han - "Stardust Blooms" (4:38)
Deep Field - "VHS Glowing Gaze" (3:01)
Castelli - "Londra Nel Deserto" (3:35)
Fogli & Ventura - "No" (3:48)
Through Twelve - "Another Day" (4:04)
Body System - "Insane" (4:36)
Italoconnection - "Sleeping" (4:54)
Review: A compelling selection of unreleased tracks from influential Italian artists and producers who continue to shape the underground electronic scene. The project features a mix of electro, synth-pop and new wave, each track pushing boundaries and exploring new sonic frontiers. Rimini Metafisica, led by Paolo Gozzetti (known for Sigma Tibet and Italoconnection), presents a fresh exploration of sound, while TenGramsione of the Piatto brothers' aliasesidelivers dark, minimal synth with an essential edge. Diego Montinaro, aka Sandiego, contributes a cybernetic ballad, while Mono Han, another Piatto project, shines with bright, authentic synth-pop, powered by a Linn Drum and Roland Jupiter 8.Other standout contributions include Deep Field, a synth-pop venture from Danilo Carnevale and Castelli's new-wave disco track. Fogli and Ventura's collaboration brings isolationist minimal synth, while Through Twelve offers a post-punk-synth-pop blend with contemporary flair. Body System, a collaboration between Enrico Colombo and Ventura, aims to revive the EBM sound and Italoconnection, with Francesca Gastaldi, presents a "lost" track reinterpreted by TenGrams in a Kraftwerkian style. Spittle Italy continues to bring out some excellent compilations for their followers.
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Lacrimae Christi (reissue)
Lacrimae Christi (reissue) (180 gram gold vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MMA 03. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Sivi Dan (3:18)
Stakleno Nebo (3:53)
Pejd' Ga Pogledat Anja (5:02)
Lacrimae Christi (2:22)
Mjesec (0:51)
Tko Je Zgazio Gospodzu Mjesec (2:38)
Jesen (2:23)
Klavir (I Prasina) (2:59)
Swing 2002 GTL (2:56)
Review: Yugoslavian synth-pop band Videosex formed in 1982 but settled on its more lasting line-up in 1983 with Anja Rupel on vocals, Janez Kriaj playing bass, Iztok Turk drumming, and Matja Kosi and Nina Sever both on keys. A year later they broke through with their Videosex 84 debut album and then had another local hit with the follow-up, 1985's Lacrimae Christi. It now gets a first-ever international release, all remastered and on nice heavyweight vinyl. The group had plenty of mainstream hits - two of them are on this album in the form of 'Sivi dan' (or Gloomy Day) and 'Tko je zgazio gospo?u mjesec' (or Who Ran Over Mrs. Moon), played some big concerts and even appeared on national TV before eventually splitting up in 1992.
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Volition Immanent
Volition Immanent (LP + insert)
Cat: MINDLP 005. Rel: 09 Apr 18
No Gods (5:46)
Blueprint Chain Supplier (4:15)
Truth (2:56)
Oorlog Is Vrede (4:27)
Fight War (A Tribute To Crass) (3:00)
Veil (5:08)
Zo Verlegen (4:50)
Swarm Behaviour (5:00)
Review: Mark Van De Maat and Parrish Smith's Volition Immanent project is gaining more and more traction as of late, both for its cadence and aesthetic, but also because it sounds fresher and more explorative than most other bursts of cold-wave available on the market. The duo return to action with an LP for Japanese-French outlet Mind Records, tearing through our charts with sturdy flows of metallic beats, dubbed-out machine-drum funk, and that unmistakable neo-romanticist vibe that represents much of their own output, and that of the mid 1980s. Don't fret, however, because this has plenty of techno in its DNA, too. A recommended album.
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Singles & Rarities 2014-2018
Cat: BB 179LP. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Love Ourself (5:08)
Baby Brown (short edit) (5:55)
Cast Upward, Through Thwaves, A Ruby Glow (4:16)
Sibylline (5:58)
Loving Hell (4:28)
Velvet Keats (4:00)
Ii'm Coming To Your House (feat Tarik Ziour) (3:51)
Galactic Pot Healer (8:03)
Review: Paris has always had an interesting relationship with electronic music. While offering a home to venues such as the legendary Concrete, La Machine, and, of course, Rex, the city has always struggled to reconciling what many consider to be the true spirit and aesthetics of underground club culture with its famous penchant for the polished and pretty. Nevertheless, scratch beneath the surface and you are likely to stumble upon, if not purposefully find, plenty of grit, weirds and experimentalism edging into the realms of sinister S&M pleasure droids on synths. Vox Low represent this underbelly of the city well, and across the eight tracks here invite us into the subterranean and industrial, the derelict and the destitute for a party that somehow still feels very sexy indeed.
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A Shared Sense Of Purpose
A Shared Sense Of Purpose (baby pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 175. Rel: 30 May 24
Shared Sense Of Purpose (5:28)
Shared Sense Of Purpose (Vince Clarke remix) (5:00)
Oakwood (3:21)
Shared Sense Of Purpose (1973 version) (4:22)
Review: 'A Shared Sense Of Purpose' is a fittingly collectively-minded name for a new Gordon Chapman-Fox aka. Warrington Runcorn New Town Development Plan release. The first glimpse of his latest full-length LP, Your Community Hub, this first sampler hears the artist continue to develop his totally singular vision in eerie modernist electronica, deploying lilty arpeggiations and contradictorily Utopian, yet at the same time, sinister, melodies and ambiences; all with a view to producing an uncanny deja entendu. These are deployed to mourn the slow, increasing privatisation of Chapman-Fox's native Warrington-Runcorn, specifically its singular bespoke town centre - its walkways, its local postal system, its gridded shop lots - which were all designed to make it a five-minute city, long before the concept of fifteen-minute cities had entered town planning discourse. Though, perhaps this lament masks a more sinister sense of enjoyment, as there is indeed a perverse sort of pleasure that arises in the bittersweetly uncanny perfumes that waft from this latest haunted mood piece. Perhaps just like the experience of revisiting Warrington-Runcorn after having known it in childhood, we hear both sadness and euphoria, at the same time, in the face of its ostensible loss.
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Open Space Motion: Underscores (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 114LP. Rel: 27 Sep 22
Wide Open Space Motion (2:19)
Incessant Efforts (2:25)
Pink Sails (2:08)
Relaxed Mood (4:17)
Transiency (1:13)
Driving Sequences (3:24)
Action & Suspense (2:05)
Southern Mentality (2:42)
Hovering (2:13)
Bows (4:30)
Outset (1:38)
Constellation (1:33)
Changing Directions (2:37)
Neutral Position (1:48)
Departure For Universe (2:08)
Review: Not to be confused with Klaus WeiB, the East Germany-born handball hero of the Summer Olympics 1972, although born in the same era, this Klaus Weiss is in fact the man who started out as a jazz drummer before expanding his remit to other instruments and genres, winding up pretty prolific in the world of movie and TV scores. As can be heard here.

While not directly linked to, taken from, or inspired by screen work, Open Space underscores (ahem) many of the same totems. It's un-rushed, yet tracks are relatively brief, not much more than interludes. Each feels similar to the next, but they clearly invoke very different emotional responses. Somewhere between synth-laden fantasy soundtracks of yore, and medieval court music, it's like going into the future only to realise civilisation has gone backwards while retaining some of its tech prowess.
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Heat Ray
Heat Ray (gatefold LP)
Cat: STUMM 510. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Young Archimedes (3:18)
Buoyancy Theory (3:06)
Circles & Pi (4:30)
Law Of The Lever (3:21)
The Claw (4:31)
Archimedes' Screw (4:19)
Heat Ray (4:15)
The Sand Reckoner (3:35)
Archimedes' Legacy (4:48)
Review: The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble's debut album, Heat Ray, is a riveting exploration inspired by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. Recorded on analogue synthesizers alongside the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the ensemble - led by Goldfrapp co-creator Will Gregory - brings together up to 14 talented players, including Portishead's Adrian Utley and Mute's Daniel Miller. Heat Ray fuses spirals of melody, circular structures, and intricate patterns, drawing inspiration from Archimedes' mathematical principles. The album's genesis during pandemic lockdowns reflects Gregory's deep dive into Archimedes' life, sparked by online lectures. With a lineup boasting instruments like the Minimoog and Prophet 6, the ensemble weaves a stunning superstructure of sounds, guided by Gregory's effervescent spirit of discovery. The result is a splendid blend of ancient history and modern innovation, where musical exploration converges with mathematical curiosity. Heat Ray not only pays homage to Archimedes' legacy but also propels listeners towards an endlessly fascinating future.
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Live Rockomotives Festival
Live Rockomotives Festival (pink vinyl LP + CD)
Cat: FLR 007LP. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Mauve (10:33)
Gloria Suckita (10:23)
Sors La Bete (11:38)
I Wanna Be Your Dog (7:01)
La Machine A Rever (5:00)
Mauve
Gloria Suckita
Sors La Bete
I Wanna Be Your Dog
La Machine A Rever
Review: X-Ray Pop play live at Rockomotives Festival in 2020. The cult band was first formed back in 1984 by Didier Doc Pilot and Zouka Dzaza and are said to be inspirations for the likes of Beastie Boys and Stereolab. Their set at Rockomotives marked a triumphant return to the stage for the group with Charlotte Barfuss and Zouka Dzaza providing vocals, Doc Pilot on space guitar and Olivier Gicquel on drums amongst others. The setlist takes in tunes from four albums - Surrealistic Pilot, Fuzzy Soundtracks, All that Jazz and The Dream Machine - with psychedelic jazz mixed with novo beatnik overtones.
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Via Negativa (In The Doorway Light)
Via Negativa (In The Doorway Light) (limited translucent ruby red vinyl LP)
Cat: DAIS 235LPC. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Via Negativa (In The Doorway Light) (3:55)
Mercury Mind (4:49)
The Unknown Side (3:54)
Lost & There (4:24)
Actor's Foil (3:49)
Magic Of The Manifold (3:46)
O Vermillion (3:37)
Strange Fellows (3:56)
Review: Xeno & Oaklander's Via Negativa marks their eighth venture into the realm of retro-futuristic synth-pop, blending meticulous electronic craftsmanship with emotional depth. Recorded in their modernist Connecticut home, which doubles as a two-story synthesiser lab, this album balances visionary ambition with technical precision. The duo, Liz Wendelbo and Sean McBride, translated embryonic piano sketches into intricate modular systems, layering harmonics, tuned percussion, and spectral devices that create rhythmic textures. Yet, despite its complexity, the music resonates on a human level. The title track opens the album with shimmering synths and a sleek vocal interplay, setting a cinematic tone for what's to come. Each track plays with mood and persona, capturing the band's fascination with theatricality and drama. It's a collection of widescreen anthems that feel both timeless and firmly rooted in the cybernetic present.
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Gift: The 4AD Years
Gift: The 4AD Years (limited transparent red vinyl 3xLP + booklet in slip-case)
Cat: 4AD 0730LPX. Rel: 08 May 25
Qual (Fetisch) (3:37)
Geheimnis (3:20)
Young Man (3:10)
In Der Nacht (3:43)
Orient (4:00)
Hand In Hand (3:04)
Kaempfen (2:47)
Danthem (4:45)
Boomerang (3:40)
Stummes Kind (5:06)
Mondlicht (Tocsin) (5:00)
Eiland (5:20)
Reigen (3:58)
Tag Fur Tag (4:39)
Augen Blick (3:47)
Begrab Mein Herz (2:54)
Nachtschatten (3:56)
Xmas In Australia (3:12)
Derwisch (4:28)
Incubus Succubus II (Incubus Succubus II) (4:47)
Vito (4:26)
Qual (12" remix - Qual) (6:36)
Zeit (3:59)
Sehnsucht (4:38)
Review: Xmal Deutschland commemorate their influential 4AD years (1983-1984) with a brand new release, literally presenting us with Gift. The collection celebrates the band's profound impact on British audiences in the early 80s, marked by a unique and half-devised lyrical language, as well as a magnetic feminine mystique commandeered by the women in the group. Their breakthrough support slot with Cocteau Twins accompanied the first two albums to come out via 4AD, which grabbed audiences by the collective ear with a painter's stroke of hard-graded darkwave and goth. Gift brims with a penumbral presence, while the titular "gift" is intended as pharmakon, both a present and a poison; Xmal's music is appropriately contradictory and complex, skating thin ices of beauty and elusivity. This limited-edition 3xLP boxset includes Abbey Road remasters of their albums Fetisch and Tocsin, along with tracks from related releases like Incubus Succubus II and Qual, packaged with striking artwork and a photo booklet. The magic of Xmal Deutschland lingers like radiation and has an indelible half-life.
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Early Singles: 1981-1982
Cat: SBR 3050LP. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Schwarze Welt
Die Wolken
Grossstadtindianer
Kalbermarsch (0:03)
Incubus Succubus (5:21)
Zu Jung Zu Alt (3:29)
Blut Ist Liebe (3:01)
Allein (2:37)
Review: Sacred Bones is one of the top indie labels around releasing some of the best variety of great music also. This time they are on the reissue mission to highlight a band that is lesser known outside Germany. Hamburg's X Mal Deutschland. The all-female band were formed in 1980 and released four albums and a handful of singles throughout the 80's. Most notably known for being on the iconic 4AD label some time and even opening for Cocteau Twins in the UK on dates. This compilations collects their first two singles and two key tracks that were featured on compilations only. Eight tracks in total that show their early sound. From experimental sounding pieces to all out Goth Rock, in just the two years this CD covers, you can hear the evolution of the band harnassing their power.
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Early Singles: 1981-1982
Early Singles: 1981-1982 (limited purple vinyl LP)
Cat: SBR 3050LPC3. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Schwarze Welt
Die Wolken
Grossstadtindianer
Kalbermarsch (0:03)
Incubus Succubus (5:21)
Zu Jung Zu Alt (3:29)
Blut Ist Liebe (3:01)
Allein (live) (2:37)
Review: X Mal Deutschland formed in Hamburg 1980 into the post punk era. Most well known for being signed to 4AD records but are slowly being discovered and enjoyed by more fans in recent years. One of the top indie labels in recent years, Sacred Bones is an ideal home to house this early compilation of their work. This package takes all three tracks from their first two singles Schwarze Welt and Incubus Succubus plus adds two other compilation only tracks in 'Allein' and 'Kalbermarsch'. The music is raw and powerful; blending a German punk sound while sprinkling in some avante-garde electronics and atmosphere. You can hear the evolution and growth in the band in just the two years this release covers. Growing from a raw band experimenting with sound and structure to a powerful goth rock band. This version is presented on beautiful purple vinyl. If you are big fan of Minimal Wave discoveries then you will be happy to add this great sounding vinyl to your collection. Thank you Sacred Bones!
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Iroha Ni Konpeitou
Iroha Ni Konpeitou (LP + booklet + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 18. Rel: 29 May 19
KAWAJI (0:59)
Iroha Ni Konpeitou (3:07)
A Long Wait (3:45)
Hourou (4:09)
Ike Yanagida (5:00)
Hai Hai Gasa (3:46)
Potsun (4:24)
Kinou Wa Mou (2:13)
On The Way Home (3:40)
East Wind (4:06)
Review: Having previously issued Akiko Yano's 1976 debut "Japanese Girl" - an eccentric set of East-West pop fusions marked out by the artist's distinctive vocals - Wewantsounds has returned to raid her vaults once more. "Iroha Ni Konpeitou" first appeared in 1977 and garnered great hype in Japan thanks to the success of its predecessor. It's a similarly eccentric but inspired set, with Yano confidently flitting between synthesizer-heavy instrumental soundscapes (see superb opener "Kawaji"), drowsy country-inspired songs ("A Long Wait"), seductive jazz-funk ("Hourou"), head-nodding reggae-boogie ("Hai Hai Gasa") and breathy, post-soul ballads ("On The Way Home", a song that boasts both pedal steel and synthesizers).
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Upstairs At Eric's (2018 remaster)
Upstairs At Eric's (2018 remaster) (limited crystal clear vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: 964156 151. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Don't Go (2:55)
Too Pieces (2:42)
Bad Connection (3:19)
I Before E Except After C (4:31)
Midnight (3:58)
In My Room (3:39)
Only You (3:02)
Goodbye 70s (2:35)
Tuesday (3:09)
Winter Kills (3:56)
Bring Your Love Down (Didn't I) (4:32)
Review: Originally released in 1982, Upstairs At Eric's marked the arrival of a duo as timeless as they were era defining, capable of capturing the very essence of an emerging, tech-driven music scene while also writing tracks that still sound incredible today. Many of which have been repurposed, sampled and remixed to the ends of the Earth and we're still not bored. Produced by the two band members, Alison Moyet and Vince Clarke, alongside Daniel Miller, boss of Mute Records, the legendary British label that first carried this, we shouldn't need to namedrop tracks here - Upstairs At Eric's is, frankly, the landmark synth-pop record. Just in case, though, think 'Don't Go', 'Goodbye 70s', and 'Only You'. And that's before we get into the lesser radio-played gems.
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Suicide Disco (reissue)
Suicide Disco (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: VEYL 012X. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Endurance
Human You Scare Me
In Pain I Meditate
I'm Still A Pill
Now/Here
Contradiction
Face To Face
Graveyards
Burning Sun
You Like It When It Hurts
After She Left
Review: The 2019, full-length, 11-track album by Years Of Denial is said to have been written and produced in a country house once surrounded only by vast, empty landscapes and an endless sky. Despite the isolation feeding its making, the debut album Suicide Disco is still an inescapable somatic provocation; it's not where you are, but who you are inside. The duo of Jerome Tcherneyan and Barkosina Hanusova now hear their debut album for Veyl reissued here, not long after a second noose in the form of Suicide Disco Vol. 2 was heard strung up a in 2023. Suicide Disco was a comparatively greyscale exercise in delay and decay, the likes of 'The Pain I Meditate' and 'Contradiction' making for manic dust-clouds of post-industrial fallout; sonic , Industrial Revolutory sequelae, topped off by an expressionist vocal narrative from Hanusova.
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One Second (remastered with bonus track)
One Second (remastered with bonus track) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 277. Rel: 14 Feb 14
La Habanera
Moon On Ice
Call It Love
Le Secret Farida
Hawaiian Chance
The Rhythm Divine (feat Shirley Bassey)
Santiago
Goldrush
Dr Van Steiner
Si Senor The Hairy Grill
L'Hotel (bonus track)
Review: Music On Vinyl are our new best friends. With a wide range of music being reissued as of late, Yello's 1987 One Second is just spoiling us. Never being fully acclaimed when it was originally released, this is one album which really spans the full circle in terms of artistic ideas sonic experimentations. While being tagged primarily as a pop work, it's really more of a lesson in synth manipulations and nutty beat-making. "The Rhythm Divine" has to be out top track but do check the whole thing, it's magnificent...
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Solid State Survivor
Solid State Survivor (180 gram audiophile LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1467. Rel: 20 Nov 15
Technopolis
Absolute Ego Dance
Rydeen
Castalia
Behind The Mask
Day Tripper
Insomnia
Solid State Survivor
Review: The US' Music On Vinyl always provides the quality reissues, and best of all, they do it quietly, leaving the diggers and owners of the original copies still relatively chuffed with their treasures. As such, it's the Yellow Magic Orchestra that receives the reissue treatment this time, a Japanese electro-pop outfit formed in 1979, and which includes the great Haruomi Hosono on bass - producer of the timeless and mind-bending "Hosono House". Solid State Survivor was the band's second album, and although it was released before the start of the '80s, it already contains remnants of electronic dance music as we know it today. The glassy opener is called "Technopolis", for example, and the majestic synth twists of "Rydeen" are a pleasure to our ears even today. There are slower, more magical moments such as "Castalia", but the winner for us is probably "Insomnia", a great piece of drunken drum machine drums and wonky melodies. An absolute must, even for the non-Japanese heads.
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A Sunny Place For Shady People
Cat: MAHRES 007. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Kill The Snitch (8:13)
In The Darkness (feat Rio Velestri) (3:34)
It's Your Flesh (5:17)
Freestyle In Space (5:01)
Gorli Morning Glories (4:00)
HopTrip (5:53)
Review: It's not easy trying to pin down Yoshi, the Italian producer. Info is thin on the ground but we do know that parts of A Sunny Place for Shady People are clearly inspired, at least in part, by the legendary Ryuichi Sakamoto and other Japanese digital pop moguls, A Sunny Place is as exploratory and avant garde as it is universal, and steeped in a kind of authenticity that means it could quite possibly have been made at any point since the mid-1980s. A noteworthy achievement and a fantastic, instantly replay-able album.
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Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume (Or Simply Hot Between Worlds)
Cat: WARPLP 354. Rel: 27 Apr 23
God Is A Circle (3:34)
Lovely Sewer (3:16)
Meteora Blues (3:39)
Interlude (2:35)
Parody (1:27)
Heaven Surrounds Us Like A Hood (3:56)
Operator (3:18)
In Spite Of War (2:31)
Echolalia (2:59)
Fear Evil Like Fire (3:30)
Purified By The Fire (3:12)
Ebony Eye (3:11)
Review: Art-rock auteur Yves Tumor occupies a headspace like no other, putting experimental noise, r&b and glam rock together in a bold, ever-escalating fusion, showing off a flair for simply making powerful Frankensteins out of their favourite styles. Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) adds yet once more this pot: it's a glistening, richly detailed, arguably ultimate expression of their vision, mixing such far-flung influences as My Bloody Valentine, Prince and The Smashing Pumpkins into a deep affector for the Gen Z-eitgeist.
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