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Hidden Treasures
Cat: WLV 001. Rel: 29 May 25
Citizen Kane (6:01)
Remembrance Day (3:44)
Polar Opposites (2:56)
Marilyn Dreams (3:39)
Ice (4:38)
La Lune Lunatique (2:50)
All Fall Down (6:52)
Nowhere Girl (3:42)
Crowds (4:26)
Beginning To Fade (4:00)
Review: Mansfield new wave band B Movie unearth their long-lost 1982 album Hidden Treasures, more than forty years after they first recorded it for Phonogram, an imprint of Universal. The band were on the same management and signed to the same label as Soft Cell, but their career turned out to be a damp squib by comparison and they split up in the mid-eighties, without ever releasing this great album of synth pop for goths. Taking influences from the likes of Ultravox and The Human League, they cloak it in a more brooding atmosphere, reminiscent of The Chameleons and Joy Divsion - hitting all the right notes along the way, we think.
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Clones
Clones (LP + booklet)
Cat: DE 028RP. Rel: 22 May 25
Pier 46 (3:41)
Graffiti (No 1) (2:37)
Graffiti (We Are Everywhere) (No 2) (4:31)
Lustmorder (4:44)
Secret Affair (No 1) (3:31)
ZMR (3:51)
Cindy Sherman (3:52)
Lini Je Sile (4:29)
Secret Affair (No 2) (3:08)
Secret Affair (No 3) (2:52)
Obnova (1:53)
Review: Originally released on cassette in 1984, Borghesia's Clones album now resurfaces on vinyl courtesy of the dons at Dark Entries. It's a fine glimpse into early electronic experimentation from 1980s Ljubljana, all created using borrowed gear and recorded live without overdubs. The results are an album of hypnotic proto-techno and acid-inflected instrumentals intended for video installations and performances, all of which speak to the raw, pioneering spirit of the scene in Yugoslavia at the time. The A-side has driving club energy, while the flip drifts into more immersive ambient territory. It might be four decades old, but this album still has a visceral impact on mind and body.
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Lost Themes (10th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Lost Themes (10th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (hot pink vinyl LP + pink vinyl 7" with obi-strip)
Cat: SBR 369LPC2. Rel: 08 May 25
Vortex (4:44)
Obsidian (8:23)
Fallen (4:41)
Domain (6:32)
Mystery (4:33)
Abyss (6:06)
Wraith (4:30)
Purgatory (4:39)
Night (3:37)
Cruisin' With Mr. Scratch (7") (4:13)
Dominator (4:02)
Review: John Carpenter's knack for cinematic storytelling without the screen takes centre stage on this deluxe reissue, marking ten years since the release of the great American soundtrack artist's first Lost Themes edition. The new expanded edition, complete with artwork by Greg Ruth, offers more than just a nostalgic revisit; it adds a new 7" featuring two unreleased tracks, 'Cruisin' With Mr. Scratch' and 'Dominator', both pulled from the original sessions. When it first came out, the album stood out for its vivid, visceral style, blending horror, science fiction, and eerie synthwork into standalone pieces that could easily score unseen films.
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Pa Liv Och Dod
Pa Liv Och Dod (limited hand-numbered magenta vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: EE 043RTM. Rel: 14 May 25
Kor Over Dom (4:24)
Punx Pa Syra (feat Leroy Se Meurt) (3:57)
Du Glommer Sa Latt (4:16)
Relaterar (3:43)
Alla VI Darar (4:06)
Searching (feat Michael Zodorozny) (3:20)
Pa Liv Och Dod (5:30)
Djavulen I Dig (3:44)
Tills Alla Vagar Tar Slut (3:39)
Kvavd (3:38)
Review: Swedish EBM icon Celldod returns to Electronic Emergencies with a new album pressed on striking transparent magenta vinyl. Pa Liv Och Dod is a superbly emotionally charged release that channels the raw energy of D.A.F. and Front 242 while blending dark electronic beats with intense lyrical themes. It has collaborations with Leroy Se Meurt and Michael Zodorozny, plus Anders Karlsson's haunting Swedish vocals exploring death and life's meaning also appear across tunes that are both urgent and dance floor directed. Pa Liv Och Dod will force you to confront fear and chaos head-on while offering a soundtrack that offers some catharsis from it all.
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Greatest Fits
Greatest Fits (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: DE 335. Rel: 22 May 25
No GDM (5:55)
Exhibitionism (4:55)
Be A Boy (4:01)
Tropical Comic Strip (5:07)
Nice Mover (4:27)
Cologne Intime (5:55)
Opposite Numbers (4:17)
Vendor's Box (4:59)
Strip Tease (5:18)
IC Code (3:28)
Kaddish (4:11)
Hypnosis/Hypnose (4:20)
Babylon Generation (4:08)
Die Kunst Des Liebens (The Art Of Loving) (3:36)
Kanal Banal (3:13)
French Lift (3:43)
Waiting (4:19)
Review: Greatest Fits is a deep dive into the superb sounds of German avant-garde new wave pioneer Gina X on the cult Dark Entries label. This double LP compilation spans the whole of the bold, boundary-blurring career of Gina X Performance, which came together first in 1978 when singer Gina Kikoine and producer Zeus B set out to create "the absolute union of music, poetry and travesty". With selections take from four of thieves albums, you'll find their signature blend of icy electro, camp theatrics and subversive pop throughout, and it all ranges from the pulsing 'Nice Mover' to the decadent 'No G.D.M.' Greatest Fits is both a musical time capsule and a vital reminder of how far ahead Gina X always was while also serving as a celebration of queer culture and synth-driven hedonism.
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Presents Jackie Cane
Presents Jackie Cane (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1812C. Rel: 28 May 25
Sometimes
One
Human Interest
Nirvana Blue
The World Is Mine
Jackie's Delirium (4:11)
Sad Song (2:08)
Day After Day (2:35)
Shampoo (4:05)
Others Delight (3:09)
Opium (1:49)
The Last Supper (4:39)
The Kiss (2:37)
Review: 2002's Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane always felt like the odd jewel in the Belgian outfit's catalogue i part concept album, part theatrical detour, wrapped in lush strings and Bond-theme bravado. The 2025 reissue brings it back into focus, and it's certainly worth revisiting. There's drama i torch songs, twisted pop, and trip-hop filtered through a cinematic lens i but also a tangible sense of melancholy beneath. Tracks like 'Sometimes' and 'Human Interest' still land with weight, while the nocturnal psychedelia of 'Jackie's Delirium' and 'Shampoo' adds hallucinogenic depth to the collection. It's all very stylised, but that's part of the charm. You can hear the ambition, the restlessness. Not quite cool, not quite kitsch, but somehow it works.
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Alamut
Alamut (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 506. Rel: 08 May 25
Overture (4:35)
Secret Gardens (10:14)
Fedayeen (7:20)
Transition (3:46)
Meditation I (7:47)
War (9:02)
Doors Of Perception (13:28)
Metaverse (8:23)
Meditation II & Epilogue (12:13)
Review: Laibach and A/political present Alamut, a new, symphonic album inspired by Vladimir Bartol's 1938 novel of the same name. Recounting an 11th-century Persian tale - centered on the charismatic and enigmatic Hassan-i Sabbah, leader of the Nizari Ismailis and founder of the Order of Assassins - this is a shadowy, ninja-black-wax initiation into an esoteric order of spies. Laibach's work blends classical Persian poetry, minimalist orchestral textures, and industrial elements, reflecting both historical propaganda tactics and Bartol's critique of rising Fascism in 1930s Italy. Released on double vinyl and CD box set through Mute, the album was recorded in 2022 at a former Crusader castle in Ljubljana; it features the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, Tehran's Human-Voice Ensemble, the Gallina Women's Choir, and the women's accordion orchestra AccordiOna, conducted by Navid Goharib.
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The Punishment Of Luxury (B-STOCK)
The Punishment Of Luxury (B-STOCK) (limited numbered blue vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 100LP 66B (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK:Scratch on sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
The Punishment of Luxury  (3:27)
Isotype  (6:08)
Robot Man  (3:00)
What Have We Done (3:44)
Precision & Decay (1:54)
As We Open, So We Close (2:53)
Art Eats Art (3:22)
Kiss Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Bang (2:46)
One More Time (3:06)
La Mitrailleuse (2:04)
Ghost Star (6:06)
The View From Here (2:45)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Scratch on sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) and their 2017 future classic The Punishment of Luxury, is an album that brilliantly merges biting social commentary with the band's signature synth-driven sound. Now available on blue vinyl, this release not only delivers sonically but also visually, with its vibrant cover art reflecting the album's thematic depth. From the opening title track, OMD sets the tone with an unapologetic critique of consumer culture, driven by Andy McCluskey's impassioned vocals and sharp lyrics. The band's ability to craft music that feels timeless yet relevant is on full display, blending modern production with the nostalgic essence of their '80s work. Tracks like 'What Have We Done' capture the disillusionment of the current era while offering a plea for a better future. Despite the absence of original drummer Malcolm Holmes, the album remains powerful, with Stuart Kershaw stepping in seamlessly and the deluxe edition's packaging, with its striking design and included lyrics booklet, further enhances the experience.
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L'aventure Des Gens Modernes
Cat: LDM 006LP. Rel: 22 May 25
Cernes Et Maquillage (3:35)
L'Aventure Des Gens Modernes (2:57)
Voyage Ideal (4:16)
Visage (3:28)
Television Interdite (4:35)
Oberheim (3:36)
Crayon Noir (3:28)
Review: Nostalgia can be a dangerous thing. We don't need to cite examples why. In contrast, retrospect is important and retro sounds are, today, often capable of making us think about how we saw the future in the past. In some cases, that means staring down the barrel of the big question: did we heed any warnings, or has all the artwork and movies and music that sought to raise flags over the disappearance of humanity and individuality at the hands of 'progress' been for nought? Summoning the spirit of Depeche Mode, Eurythmics and more, Orphia present a stunning synth album which is at once catchy and poppy, even dance floor ready, but saturated in a kind of melancholy and juxtaposition of electronic and human. Robotic rhythms topped with organic emotions, there's a feeling of spiralling headfirst into lightning paced chaos and disorientation as the collection plays out. And that's about as apt as things get right now.
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Where Things Are Hollow: No Tomorrow
Cat: LPS 41. Rel: 13 May 25
Resist (Where Things Are Hollow 1) (7:18)
Mainframe (4:28)
Northern Safety Route (6:20)
Continental Drift (5:00)
Self Synchronise (Where Things Are Hollow 2) (5:12)
Weather The Storm (4:33)
Comms Down (5:57)
Phase B (5:02)
Underneath (Where Things Are Hollow 3) (5:41)
After Effects (5:11)
As A Glacier (4:11)
Trust The Process (5:24)
Simulation Cult (4:36)
Simulation Cult (Alessandro Cortini remix - Where Things Are Hollow 4: Reinterpretations) (10:39)
Self Synchronise (Lord Of The Isles remix) (7:00)
Resist (John Talabot remix) (8:28)
After Effects (Surgeons Girl remix) (4:25)
Mainframe (Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith remix) (3:20)
Review: If you at first mistakenly read the title of the new Pye Corner Audio box set as "Where Things Are Now: No Tomorrow", you're not alone - Martin Jenkins' effortless blend of retro-nostalgia and forward-facing production is a keen match for reflexive cynicisms like this. His use of sizzling vintage audio-tropes could only have been achieved in the 21st Century and helps foster a reinstated optimism. The name of the full series is actually Where Things Are Hollow; and while two volumes have been released already, a third original one now comes added here, on top of a full remix roundoff featuring Alessandro Cortini, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith and John Talabot, producing this rather banging four-volume set.
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The Night
The Night (limited transparent yellow green vinyl LP)
Cat: HVNLP 233Y. Rel: 07 May 25
Settle In (2:46)
Half Light (2:01)
Through The Glass (2:40)
Nightingale (4:15)
Northern Counties East (2:30)
Ellar Carr (4:15)
When You Were Young (1:08)
No Rush (2:46)
Gold (2:18)
Celestial (1:38)
Preflyte (3:20)
Wonderlight (1:10)
Hear My Heart (6:02)
Alone Together (4:21)
Review: Legendary British outfit Saint Etienne returned with their 12th studio album late last year, and now it lands on vinyl via Heavenly Recordings. A much-awaited follow-up to 2021's I've Been Trying To Tell You, this ambient collection offers a gentle, immersive experience designed to ease the noise of daily life. It was produced with Augustin Bousfield and blends songs, spoken word and rain-soaked textures into a seamless dreamscape, all recorded between Saltaire in the north and Hove down on the south coast. It captures the fragile space between waking and sleep with highlights like 'Half Light' and 'Preflyte'. As such, The Night is best experienced on headphones and is ideal for late hours, reflection and introspection.
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Artificial Renaissance
Cat: W 1022. Rel: 20 May 25
Space Scream (3:09)
Tanzverbot (4:02)
Suicide Tuesday (3:25)
The Trip (4:00)
Freight (3:43)
Une Memoire Sans Fin (3:40)
Mutant Whispers (4:04)
The Mansion (4:50)
Review: Dystopia seems to reign supreme in electronic music today. Saatseinde, Dutch EBM-ers-cum-synth-punks, embrace the idea of hurtling into some form of end days with their mini-album, Artificial Intelligence. Bursting out of the hard drive and into your ears, darkness runs through the foundations of these eight tracks, as do the kind of rhythms that insist on movement. Touches of Italo remind us of just how much club potential is here, while the overall atmosphere seems to cry out in the night, yearning and calling for an escape from the heated and feverish sense of claustrophobia that seems to be almost-omnipresent here. It's powerful stuff to say the least, and makes no apologies about its core emotions - agony, ecstasy, passion, love, desperation and loneliness. As the lyrics to Suicide Tuesday repeat: "Oh let me out. Oh let me out".
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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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