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Break At Home: Original Studio Recordings 1981-1991
Cat: ITL 006. Rel: 18 Oct 17
Break At Home 1 (1:57)
Break At Home 2 (3:15)
Break At Home 3 (3:31)
Break At Home 4 (2:46)
Break At Home 5 (2:24)
Break At Home 6 (3:20)
Travel 7 (4:13)
Lazy Girl (2:32)
Mr Blase (3:21)
Mr Blase 2 (3:29)
Go Go Carid (6:16)
I Can Not (2:24)
Sunrise (5:22)
Greek Island (16:59)
Review: Into The Light's latest deep dive into the world of obscure Greek electronic music focuses on 2 Katara, a previously virtually unknown collaboration between George Theodorakis and Dimitris Papangelidis. The pair first joined forces in 1978 and continued to record together until going their separate ways in 1991. The 14 tracks showcased here are surprisingly eclectic but never less than superb, variously touching on delay-laden fusions of progressive rock and early electronic pop, new age ambience, drum-heavy dancefloor workouts, eccentric disco-not-disco and intergalactic synth-scapes. There's far more use of traditional Greek instrumentation and electric guitars than you might expect, but this only enhances the enjoyable quirkiness of the whole package.
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Ryu No Nukegara
Cat: EM 1178LP2. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Hou
Ten
Mi
Sou
Ryu No Nukegara
Review: 7FO's Ryu no Nukegara (meaning "dragon's husk") is a warm, inviting trip through ambient, dub and chill-out soundscapes. The Osaka-based producer blends sparse electronic percussion with dub-style synth bass and pentatonic melodies, while also using steel pan tones that bring an Okinawan or Southeast Asian touch. Fans of Haruomi Hosono and Equiknoxx will find much to love in this record's trans-oceanic textures with sparkling dub processing and thoughtful mixing throughout. A magical record that embodies strength, fluidity and meditative depth.
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ACR Loco
ACR Loco (limited coloured vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 454. Rel: 25 Sep 20
Friends Around Us (5:55)
Bouncy Bouncy (3:32)
Yo Yo Gi (4:19)
Supafreak (3:58)
Always In Love (3:55)
Family (4:09)
Get A Grip (3:54)
Berlin (3:37)
What's Wrong (4:03)
Taxi Guy (4:59)
Review: A Certain Ratio's core trio of drummer Donald Johnson, bassist/vocalist Jez Kerr, and multi-instrumentalist Martin Moscrop make ACR Loco a perfectly fluid and funk album. In fact, on this, their first album in more than ten years, the Manchester post-punk outfit are as funky as they have ever been. Their tried and tested sound gets nicely updated with modern beat driven sounds and plenty of redefines to today's political strife in the lyrics. There are plenty of smooth and cool synth led grooves like 'Get A Grip' and messages of unity on 'Family' that we can all relate to.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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The Castle II
The Castle II (gatefold 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: MEC 055. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Mars, Afterwards (1:51)
Le Voleur (7:10)
Objet D'Amour (4:47)
Track 4 (3:15)
The Castle (I) (4:07)
Machine D'Amour (4:24)
The Steeple Of Lewdness (8:20)
The Sea (6:49)
The April (Prologue) (2:46)
The April (9:28)
Ray (6:24)
Boy A (4:32)
The Wine Of Heaven (7:59)
The Castle (II) (4:18)
Review: Who, or perhaps what, was Tomo Akikawabaya? In truth, nobody really seems to sure on the answer, other than the fact this mysterious Japanese artists decided to release a serious of incredible synth-driven singles during the 1980s, before vanishing back into the dry ice of whatever smoke machine they escaped from. A musical genie, here only to bestow a limited number of gems on us, and then disappear forever. Swerving interviews and photos doesn't help the search, but The Castle II at least allows us to explore his work in depth, across several tracks. These range from the twisted cabaret weirds of 'Objet D'Amour', to the driving electro-punk of 'Le Voleur', grand and decidedly 1980s-sounding synth rock on 'The April', and New Romantic-esque pop on The Castle (II). Essential stuff.
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Hatiralar
Hatiralar (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PINGIPUNG 080. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Yapilacak Kadin (2:53)
Her Seylerin Arasindan Gorundu Bana Bir Ceylan (2:35)
Gurbet Bekcisi (2:27)
Zengin Olur Giderim (2:02)
Orman Yangini (2:37)
Ya Benimsin Ya Onlarin (1:59)
Gel Elimi Tut (2:09)
Hatiralar (2:52)
Kiralik Ask (3:16)
Sekiz Sutuna Sekiz Manset (4:16)
Tahta Sucuk (4:21)
Sazliklardan Havalanan Havada Asili Kalan (3:05)
Review: Instrumental synth pop producer Gozen Atila, AKA Anadol - named after an old Turkish car company - has been building a stellar reputation for herself as a purveyor of 1970s and 1980s influenced electronic soundscapes since her first full length, curuyen Yillar (Rotting Years), turned heads among press and public alike in 2012. Plenty has come between then and now, but finally we're given Hatiralar, a record that was made around the same time as her debut but has never before seen the light of day. Informed by the experimental European and Eurasian movie scores of decades past, fans of Bruce Haack and The Space Lady will find much to fall head over heels for here, touching on naive keyboard chart hits from outside the Western music industry, kosmische, science fiction sounds and obscure electro forms, it's a strange but enticing trip into another world.
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Played by: GK Machine
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Scooterboys From The Pool
Scooterboys From The Pool (limited 'black inside milk clear' vinyl LP)
Cat: CITI 033. Rel: 29 Apr 25
The Saving Rain (3:25)
Lost In The Northern Lights (4:24)
Mon Reve (2:24)
Your Time (4:07)
Make Yourself At Home (3:14)
Another Body Found (3:49)
Murderous Earth (4:05)
Crashpark (2:02)
The Lie (3:48)
Scooterboys From The Pool (4:14)
Review: Cititrax proudly presents the debut LP from Another Body Found here, which is the latest moniker of A// who is well known for his pioneering work as Le Syndicat Electronique. Emerging from the French underground with a dark electro, industrial, minimal synth and wave style, he has a stark and visceral take on raw energy and haunting atmospheres. There are plenty of mechanical, hypnotic beats here with heft bass and hints of dystopian fears. The title track reimagines Bronski Beat's 'Smalltown Boy' and strips it to its emotional core, 'Lost In The Northern Lights' has a cold, urgent sound and 'Murderous Earth' is brilliantly unsettling and melancholic.
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Musica Cabeza
Musica Cabeza (limited LP + booklet + MP3 download code with hand-stamped cloth obi-strip)
Cat: DOM 35L. Rel: 03 Apr 18
Ninette En New York (4:52)
Musica Cabeza (4:59)
Jardin Marroqui (4:44)
Noches En La Sabana (9:07)
7 Hombres (4:58)
Soy Feliz (4:01)
Hoy (6:04)
Fantasmas Del Pasado (6:01)
Review: Arte Moderno was a short-lived outfit from the Canary Islands who scored an underground dancefloor hit in 1982 with the spaced-out punk-funk/new wave/dub disco grooves of "Ninette En New York" before all but disappearing. Here, we finally get a chance to hear what else they were up to, as Musica Cabeza - the debut album they recorded but then shelved in 1982, finally gets a release. It's a quietly impressive set, all told, offering up tracks that doff a cap to the likes of Talking Heads, Woo, Konk and Bauhaus, while also offering a fresh take on electric/electronic post-punk fusion. Had it been released when it was recorded there's no doubt it would have become an underground classic; now that it's finally seen the light of day, we can confirm it's every bit as good as we'd hoped for.
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Romantic Times
Romantic Times (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LITA 123LP. Rel: 08 Dec 14
We Danced All Night
Bon Voyage
Don't Stop It Now
It's A New Day
So Be In Love With Me
Bringing You A Rose
Where Did My Love Go Away
As The Boats Go By
Review: Lewis' gentle and bewitching L'Amour, which came complete with a bizarre backstory involving the disappearance of the blonde-haired would-be-matinee-idol on its sleeve, was one of the surprise delights of the year. Yet the release of the hitherto unsuspected follow-up Romantic Times, which was originally recorded in 1985, only adds to the mystique surrounding this off-kilter auteur. The abstract croon and expressionistic mood may remain, yet the pastel shades and beachside calm of his earlier effort are gone, replaced by brooding atmosphere and vocals that betray a troubled soul beneath the luxurious veneer. Residing somewhere between lounge lizard thrills and outsider art chills, Romantic Times is a portrait of a true one-off.
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Spirit Exit
Spirit Exit (gatefold silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LY 001LPC. Rel: 08 Jul 22
At Your Gamut (7:07)
Transfixed (5:13)
Canticle Of Cryo (7:39)
Knot Of Spirit (Synth version) (10:17)
Broken Melody (4:21)
Life At Altitude (7:51)
Terminal Clock (5:02)
The Landscape Listens (8:14)
Review: Italian composer and modular synth wizard Caterina Barbieri makes a debut on the Light-Years label here with a profound work of ambient beauty. Known for her musical vortexes, she warps space and time with her compositions and has done ever since breaking through with 2017's double-album Patterns Of Consciousness. Spirit Exit again finds her start up her modal rug and get to work in her home studio amidst Milan's two-month pandemic lockdown in 2020. It's a personal work that "takes inspiration from female philosophers, mystics and poets spread across time." The transportational sounds are as complex as they are emotive from front to back.
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Atmospherics (30th Anniversary Edition)
Atmospherics (30th Anniversary Edition) (audiophile vinyl 4xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 53V. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Euph (Atmospherics) (10:36)
Complete Nonsense (11:01)
Helix (7:43)
Phosphorous (11:13)
Mars Rain (6:49)
Lost In It (9:54)
FM (4:28)
Odyssey (8:55)
Genetic Experiment (5:54)
Euph (Feelings In Finite) (Bvdubs' Re-Entries) (11:32)
Complete Nonsense (Calm & Chaos) (10:30)
Helix (Radiate In Red) (7:51)
Phosphorous (Elements Of Endlessness) (10:56)
Mars Rain (Freeze & Fall) (6:23)
Lost In It (Life In Lucidity) (10:29)
FM (Frequencies Of Forgiveness) (3:49)
Odyssey (Gazing Into Galaxies) (10:31)
Genetic Experiment (Symbols & Secrets) (2:24)
Review: James Bernard's 1994 ambient masterpiece Atmospherics is now 30 years old. To mark its anniversary the landmark record has been meticulously remastered and paired with a brand-new, track-by-track reinterpretation by Bernard's longtime friend and collaborator, bvdub. Together, these works span four slabs of wax and offer a profound exploration of ambient soundscapes that honour the original while also presenting some fresh, emotive perspectives. A must-have work for your ambient section.
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Pathways
Pathways (limited LP)
Cat: MEP 104V1. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Sleep Tonight
All Of You
The Vanishing Game
Pathways
Whisper
Wish
Faces
Cruel Love
Review: The Birthday Massacre, hailing from Canada, command a bracing gothic blend of 80s electronica and aggressive guitar work. Formed in 2000 as Imagica, the band is led by vocalist Chibi and guitarists Rainbow and Michael Falcore. They debuted in London, Ontario, before moving to Toronto and rebranding, with the 2002 self-released Nothing and Nowhere inducting us into their horror-comedic sonic aesthetic, drawing on macabre cabaret and Grande-Guignol rock. Though little light but fan speculation has been shed on their new album Pathways, this purple detour has sparked rumours of a fresh direction and stylistic tangent for the band, coming helmed up by the pre-released streamer single 'Sleep Tonight', lighting up oneiric stadia worldwide with their mega-metal shreds and huge electronica arrangements.
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Superconductor
Cat: OMLP 27. Rel: 14 Jul 23
Tramp (4:37)
Machine Sky (6:05)
Level Control (6:09)
Super Conductor (5:56)
Octopii (7:30)
Dictation (6:28)
Beets (3:01)
Circus In My Head (4:39)
Steppin' Through (6:01)
Muscle Relaxer (4:43)
Sleeping Through The Day (5:22)
Review: When Magda and Jay Ahearn first unveiled the Blotter Trax project - rather mysteriously, it should be noted - the showcased cuts tended towards the more psychedelic end of the techno and electro spectrum. They've flipped the script on debut album Superconductor, a genuinely brilliant collection of funkier, far-sighted workouts that draws more on their joint love of Arthur Russell, early 80s NYC downtown disco, leftfield new-wave pop and flash-fried punk-funk. The addition of bass and guitar (from new third member Hannes Strobl and guest axe-slinger Shigeru Tanabu) adds an organic element, with lead vocals (courtesy of principal songwriter and singer Nina Hynes) humanising their sound further. A triumphant, if surprising, full-length debut that could turn out to be one of the electronic LPs of 2023.
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Tomorrow's Harvest
Tomorrow's Harvest (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WARPLP 257. Rel: 07 Jun 13
Gemini
Reach For The Dead
White Cyclosa
Jacquard Causeway
Telepath
Cold Earth
Transmisiones Ferox
Sick Times
Collapse
Palace Posy
Split Your Infinities
Uritual
Nothing Is Real
Sundown
New Seeds
Come To Dust
Semena Mertvykh
Review: Given that it's been eight years since the last Boards of Canada album, Tomorrow's Harvest should, by rights, push Daft Punk's Random Access Memories in the hype stakes. Certainly, it's a fine set. During their sabbatical, Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison have lost none of their power to amaze and impress. Chords drone, samples hiss, synths shimmer and beats swing. There are intense ambient moments and intoxicating, post-IDM dreamscapes. It is in turns icy, warm, introspective and blindingly picturesque. Throughout, Tomorrow's Harvest is impeccably atmospheric, conjuring images of windswept Scottish moors, becalmed Cornish bays and maudlin pagan ceremonies. As comeback records go, it's pretty darn good.
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Module 2 (reissue)
Module 2 (reissue) (green vinyl LP)
Cat: 538987 501. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Mechanique (2:37)
Radiopropulsive (2:49)
Path (2:32)
Avtomaticesk (4:56)
Extra Life (2:32)
B2 (live) (2:29)
Asteroids Over Berlin (2:13)
Mechanique (live) (3:11)
Electro 1 (Knightsbridge mix) (2:04)
Lunakhod (1:09)
Extra Life (take 2) (4:24)
That's Mutuality (2:44)
Over Time (1:57)
Review: Finally, the debut Bochum Welt album Module 2 has been reissued after an initial run on Rephlex. Bochum Welt (Gianluigi Di Costanzo) has just recently celebrated 30 years of releasing music. His brand of IDM, electro and techno has been often copied but never equaled. His futuristic music seems to always be forward thinking and ultimately, timeless sounding. This edition is on matching green vinyl and includes all the classic material of the first release. Fans of AFX, Squarepusher and Cylob are sure to be aware of Bochum Welt. But for those who aren't....
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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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The Fall: A Series Of Documented Experiences
Cat: DE 326. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Save Me (5:18)
Darsteller (5:25)
Credo (4:20)
Rapture Capture (4:45)
Lurking (4:56)
The Fall (3:27)
Pandrogyne (4:35)
Eerie (4:31)
Recovery & Redemption (4:23)
Review: Romanian producer and DJ Miruna Boruzescu aka Borusiade has always dealt in brilliantly futuristic sounds that are both austere yet hypnotic. Now they're back on Dark Entries with third full length THE FALL: A Series of Documented Experiences after many great outings on the likes of Comeme, Pinkman and Cititrax. This latest work explores memory and embodiment through nine moody tracks that blend melancholic synths, deep basslines and powerful drums into introspective soundscapes that muse on love and loss. We're told that 'Save Me' and 'The Fall' are born from heartbreak but distil pain into something beautiful while tributes to artists like Porn Darsteller and Genesis P-Orridge also appear in this fantastically personal album.
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Played by: Josh Cheon
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Careful
Careful (LP + insert)
Cat: NUDE 5LP. Rel: 01 Feb 19
Keep Driving (3:20)
Face The Fire (5:28)
Fate (4:18)
LA (5:23)
Come Closer (4:41)
They Look You Gave (Jerry) (4:57)
Tears (4:56)
Crush (3:16)
Lost (4:23)
Careful (1:44)
Review: Three years on from the release of their acclaimed debut album, "Yr Body is Nothing", Augustus Miller and Jae Matthews are finally ready to release the second Boy Harsher full-length. It's a hugely atmospheric affair, with the lauded pair sashaying between moody creepiness (the slowly shifting musical dystopia of opener "Keep Driving"), guitar-flecked new wave ("Face The Fire"), arpeggio-driven alternative synth-pop ("Fate"), Pet Shop Boys-esque Italo-disco influenced throb-jobs ("LA"), EBM-driven dancefloor funk ("Come Closer", "Tears"), icy electronic soundscapes ("Crush") and immersive, wide-eyed ambient ("Careful"). It does sound like it could have been made around 1985, but that's precisely the point: Boy Harsher can certainly deliver well observed retro-futurism better than most.
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Suburban Hunting
Suburban Hunting (limited heavyweight coloured splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CITI 018. Rel: 23 Nov 15
Nursing Home (2:18)
Vacant (5:50)
Derelict (5:31)
Godless (6:10)
Scum (4:02)
Tourist Zone (4:16)
Crime (6:19)
Suburban Hunting (6:14)
Knives (6:07)
Prayer Space (5:13)
Shallow Pits (2:04)
Review: It's been a delight to see Oliver Ho's Broken English Club project develop artistically over recent times, with some fine records for Jealous God and Veronica Vasicka's Cititrax label along the way. Suburban Hunting sees Ho deliver his debut Broken English Club album, featuring some 11 tracks of primitive electronics and cinematic pseudo techno cuts. Tunes like "Vacant", "Derelict", or "Scum" all share a loose techno framework, but the real aesthetic is much vaster than that, verging on remnants of post-punk, industrial and all that goodness and hybrid class that came out of the late 1980's. It's another fine addition to the sublime Cititrax discography, and we recommended it just as much as the previous numbers.
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Affection
Affection (LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: GI 429LP. Rel: 25 Apr 24
A City's Never (feat Panda Bear) (2:42)
Affection (3:21)
Rare (feat Carly Rae Jepsen) (3:41)
Your Father (3:51)
The Flooding (2:57)
Cinch (2:14)
World_train (feat Charlotte Adigery) (4:55)
Cavalier (3:24)
Once, In A Borrowed Car (3:07)
Open Hands (3:58)
40 Waves (2:37)
Hard To Do (2:52)
Review: Bullion continues to perfect his endlessly charming strain of modernist synth pop with this new album for Ghostly International. The lead single from the album sets the tone beautifully, as the mighty Carly Rae Jepsen lends her voice to 'Rare' for a blissful, woozy ride through exquisite song craft that calls back to AOR and soft rock as much as synthwave. Further guest spots arrive from Panda Bear and Charlotte Adigery, but as ever Bullion's own charisma remains the driving force on this latest dose of honey-coated audio pleasure from a master of the art.
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Affection
Affection (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: GI 429LPC1. Rel: 25 Apr 24
A City's Never (feat Panda Bear) (2:42)
Affection (3:18)
Rare (feat Carly Rae Jepsen) (3:41)
Your Father (3:51)
The Flooding (2:57)
Cinch (2:12)
World_train (feat Charlotte Adigery) (4:57)
Cavalier (3:23)
Once, In A Borrowed Car (3:07)
Open Hands (2:18)
40 Waves (4:49)
Hard To Do (2:37)
Review: Bullion (Nathan Jenkins) returns with a surprise full-length album, Affection. Breaking from his irreverent electro-shanties for a minute, Affection reminds us of Jenkins' far-reaching capacities as a producer and songwriter, with each song on this expansive new LP centring on the titular theme of affection and intimacy. Avowing the sound advice that is not to take others' advice, Bullion's M.O. going into the record was to follow his instincts and treat the studio as a site of adventure; this is reflected as much in the album's roomy, deep and detuned pop ditties, which veer away from banger science and more into the slow dreams of warm synths, subtle progressions and emergent horizons. Carly Rae Jepsen's feature is the bait highlight on 'Rare', though star cuts like 'World_train' and 'Cinch' also catch us off guard.
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#7885 Electropunk To Technopop
Cat: CABS 26. Rel: 19 Jun 14
Do The Mussolini (Headkick)
The Set Up
Nag Nag Nag
On Every Other Street
Silent Command
Kneel To The Boss
Seconds Too Late
Landslide
Breathe Deep
Just Fascination (7" version)
Crackdown (radio edit 83)
The Dream Ticket (7" version)
Sensoria (7" version)
James Brown (7" version)
Kino (7" version)
Big Funk (7" version)
I Want You (7" version)
Warm
Review: London's legendary Mute institution goes back to its roots and digs up some of the best work by one of the UK's finest Cabaret Voltaire. These guys don't really need an introduction give the fact that they're pretty much responsible for the rise of post-punk right through to the birth of techno. It was about time a new compilation of their stuff was released, especially one as brutally on-point as this one! All the classics such as "Nag Nag Nag", "Kneel To The Boss" and "On Every Other Street" are one here but the more obscure rarities that were previously only available on 7" are the real winners. "Just Fascination", for example, is one you'll certainly want on a longer, re-mastered cut! Downright essential!
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Feral Vapours Of The Silver Ether (remastered)
Cat: CTIFVOTSE 22. Rel: 23 Mar 23
So Slow The Knife (3:53)
Lowlands (3:53)
Torn Window (3:53)
Woven Clouds (3:53)
It Was (3:53)
Breathless Endings (3:51)
Acid Tongue (2:54)
The Sun Shone That Day (4:13)
Feral Vapours (3:29)
Forest Floor (4:17)
Review: 'Feral Vapours of the Silver Ether' is the second album by Chris & Cosey as Carter Tutti, following 2004's 'Cabal'. A haunting, gothic 11-tracker that revels more in cinematic beauty than abrasive sonic gristle, its standout pieces such as 'Woven Clouds' recalling the heartfelt studio masterpieces of This Mortal Coil or the mysterious blackgaze dissociations of Black Tape For A Blue Girl. Cosey's voice appears in crystal clarity, against utmostly gut-wrenching string movements and synthetic choirs of angels.
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Southern Lands
Southern Lands (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MEC 087. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Southern Lands (4:07)
Love Me (4:15)
Oye (4:24)
Words Without Thoughts (4:22)
So Strange (4:00)
Get It (5:02)
Situations (4:02)
Bad Dreams (3:47)
Have In Mind (3:31)
A Donde (3:59)
Quien Lo Sabia? (6:42)
Fight Without A Reason (3:16)
Situations (extended version) (5:17)
Have In Mind (Kalimba mix) (5:33)
China Girl (Dino mix) (3:17)
Quiero Verte! (4:58)
So Strange (extended version) (6:00)
A Donde (extended version) (5:59)
Review: Contrary to its ultra-crisp sound - one that suggests it could've been made today - Cetu Javu's Southern Lands was first released on Basic Mix in 1990. Catering to the largely cassette-bound underground of Barcelona at the time, Basic Mix acted as a little-known sublabel through which acts like Javu could express their best and rawest sides. Comprising Javier Revilla and Chris Demere, Cetu Javu had moved to Barcelona from Hanover, Germany - inspired by the works of Kraftwerk, Soft Cell, and Jean-Michel Jarre - and thus produced Southern Lands following a tour shared with fellow acts Wolfsheim and Blind Passengers. The album is shockingly well-made, bespeaking the power of minimal production and conservative vocal processing to achieve a crystal-clear, no less upfront, 'naked' industrial sound.
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CHBB
CHBB (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SSLP 07. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Mau Mau (5:08)
Nbke (4:53)
Bali (3:19)
Schatten (3:12)
Highroller (1:32)
Metall (3:33)
Nobodies Perfect (5:36)
Disconanz (3:34)
Voyage Au Bout De La Nuit (4:36)
Chou Frou (4:33)
La Petit Mort (2:02)
Irriter Les Esprits (3:00)
Trigger Up Up! (3:38)
Klick Clac (1:31)
Speedloch (2:59)
Ima Iki Mashoo (2:22)
Go Go Go! (2:21)
Monkey Rules (5:07)
Shapeshifter (3:07)
Two Track One (4:08)
Review: CHBB was a project by Beate Bartel and Chris Haas that developed from a collaboration first embarked upon in 1981, while working on the self-titled album Liaisons Dangereuses. After initially releasing their music only on four limited cassettes, this compilation from Soulsheriff flaunts their complete works, including all recordings from the original tapes paired with several new and original tracks by each artist. One can hardly tell the difference between original and new here; from the surreally throat-sung contraltos of 'NBKE' to the jankily strange doubletimes of 'Bali', from the the warbly hypnotisms of 'Shapeshifter' to the womping-kicks-over-German-language-incantations of 'Ima Iki-Mashoo', there's an industrial, experimental treat here for everyone.
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Musik Fantastique! (reissue)
Cat: CTIMF 22. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Fantastique (edit) (3:08)
Sound Of Sound (edit) (3:43)
Masqued (edit) (3:38)
Apocalypso (edit) (3:49)
Frakira (3:11)
Hidden Man (3:49)
Visions Love (edit) (2:56)
Loves Lost Immortal (edit) (3:26)
Eternal (edit) (4:10)
Neverneverland (2:02)
Melancholia (2:01)
Review: This version of Chris & Cosey's Musik Fantastique! is a reissue of their original 1992 album, which features a mix of new wave, post-punk, and electronic influences to produce a slick slew of dreamy melody and threnody. Chris & Cosey's sharp, often confrontational lyrics explore themes of love, politics, and society, on what is otherwise a more centre-field and dreamy album in the pair's overall brutal discography; it's a cherished part of their synthpop / dream pop era from the early 90s.
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Golden Apples Of The Sun (reissue)
Cat: OBL 06. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Golden Apples Of The Sun (4:30)
Coral Reef (4:44)
Time Lapse (6:46)
Pinwheel (3:55)
Oceanium (7:57)
Rainbow Sequence (4:09)
Sonar (3:15)
Spirit Rock (2:50)
Review: Generations of modular might fold in on themselves as legendary Buchla pioneer Suzanne Ciani patches into accomplished French synthesist Jonathan Fitoussi for this outstanding album on Obliques. The title is clearly a tribute to Morton Subotnick, whose own Silver Apples Of The Moon is a true ground zero for West Coast synth albums and as you might surmise Ciani and Fitoussi opt to create something more shapely and inviting than the wild, brilliantly alien tonal mutations Subotnick conjured up back in the 60s. If you're familiar with either artist's work you won't be disappointed, as exquisitely rendered melodic flourishes, delicate spatial processing and subtle textural shifts unfurl around your ears across these eight beautiful pieces of synth perfection.
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1
1 (LP)
Cat: CIVILISTJAVEL 1. Rel: 17 Mar 23
Track 1 (1:41)
Track 2 (3:08)
Track 3 (8:34)
Track 4 (2:02)
Track 5 (2:54)
Track 6 (8:03)
Track 7 (8:19)
Review: Civilistjavel's 1 hears a reissue for the second time, following the mysterious ambient dub artist's resurfacing in 2018, after the late Low Company stumbled on their stuff and somehow managed to gain permission to do so outside of the artist's 'private tape / CDR trading networks'. Now it appears that 'Civilist' has taken the reins on their own work, officially reissuing the album directly from the source. It would go with the territory, not least since a spate of recent live performances by the artist seems to have signalled something of an 'opening up'. We're just as blown away by 1 as we were before; with its sensitive melodies and stumbly analog tone loops, building to slow-burning near-nothings.
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Colored Music (reissue)
Colored Music (reissue) (clear sky blue vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 216. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Colored Music (5:04)
Anticipation (3:52)
Ei Sei Raku (4:32)
Sanctuary (6:04)
Too Much Money (3:25)
Love Hallucination (4:42)
Third Eye - Clear Light (4:53)
Heartbeat (5:43)
Giant Bird (bonus track) (3:49)
Review: This reissue of the 1981 self-titled album from the cult Japanese duo Colored Music is now made available on vinyl for the first time since its original release. This groundbreaking mix of cosmic new wave, avant-garde synth-pop, experimental funk and unconventional disco is wonderfully unique and is reminiscent of David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy with a psychedelic Haruomi Hosono touch. Featuring celebrated musicians like Mansaku Kimura and Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami, Colored Music delivers an unparalleled, otherworldly soundscape that belies it ages.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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Baby
Baby (limited clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CITI 030. Rel: 02 Oct 23
Baby (1:25)
Pillow Talk (3:18)
Tell Me (3:07)
A Chant For U (2:38)
The Look (2:31)
Heartbeat (2:52)
Ask Her (2:41)
Suede (3:16)
Dream Sequence (2:42)
It's True (3:40)
Review: Baby is the brand new album from Cosmetics, the Vancouver-based synth wave duo that formed in 2008 but have been rather quiet on the release front in recent times. having teased their return with a superb new pair of singles on 7" recently, now Cititrax/Minimal Wave finally unveil the full album in all its glory. This pair, which is made up of Nic Emm and Aja Emma, fuses artfully crafted synth and wave sounds into something new. It is dark but beautiful, with icy moods and grooves overlaid with the stunning vocals of Emma cutting through in their own alluring manner. The album comes on limited edition clear vinyl and marks a welcome return for this talented outfit.
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School Daze
School Daze (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DE 052. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Zygote
Mockingbird Dream
Nightcrawler
Pagan Rhythms
Seven Sacred Pools
School Daze
He's Like You
Journey Home
Out Of Body
Primordial Landscape
Tides Of Man
Review: School Daze is a killer compilation put together by the Dark Entries label and the Honey Soundsystem crew, collating some of the early recordings produced by Patrick Cowley in the years between 1973-81 and were later used as soundtrack material in two gay porn films. You will probably know Cowley for his Hi-NRG output or 'that' Donna Summer remix or his behind the buttons work on Sylvester tracks. Be prepared for a surprise (well quite a few as the 'explicit content' warning on the cover lives up to its billing) as this collection presents Cowley as a producer capable of many styles and moods. The closest School Daze comes to the sound Cowley is most identified is opening track "Zygote" and from here the collection runs through primitive electronics, short bursts of wave and more with a few extended gems that highlight Cowley's talent for arrangement. One of the compilations of the year!
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Afternooners
Afternooners (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: DE 185. Rel: 01 Aug 22
Big Shot (4:27)
Surfside Sex (6:14)
Hot Beach (5:44)
The Runner (6:52)
Furlough (4:42)
One Hot Afternoon (5:05)
Leather Bound (4:45)
Bore & Stroke (8:24)
Cycle Tuff (4:10)
Jungle Orchids (5:16)
Take A Little Trip (8:31)
Love Come Set Me Free (4:57)
Review: The final part of Dark Entries' long-running series of archival Patrick Cowley releases showcases tracks originally recorded for Afternooners, a late '70s gay porn film by director John Coletti. As with previous Cowley releases on Dark Entries, the double album also contains previously unheard material rediscovered from the Fox Studio archives. It's another essential collection of atmospheric synthesizer music in the producer's distinctive style, all told, with tracks ranging from the whistling cheeriness of "Hot Beach" and the sparkling, cowbell-laden throb of "One Hot Afternoon" to the dubbed-out, semi-ambient dreaminess of "Bore & Stroke" and the humid, upbeat "Jungle Orchid".
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Malebox
Malebox (LP)
Cat: DE 305. Rel: 11 Nov 22
If You Feel It (4:41)
Floating (6:34)
Love & Passion (6:04)
Low Down Dirty Rhythm (feat Jeanie Tracy) (7:56)
Love Me Hot (5:15)
A Wicked Tool (3:50)
Review: Best known for producing chart-topping disco anthems like the Sylvester-fronted 'Do You Wanna Funk?' - that still crop up in DJs like Juan Atkins' sets to this day, Cowley died in 1982 due to an AIDS-related illness. He left an incredible body of work but since 2009, the Dark Entries label has been working with Cowley's friends and family to uncover the singular artist's lesser-known sides such as his soundtracks for gay pornographic films. Malebox brings us six more recent discoveries from the hidden archives, very much in the churning disco-funk and hi-NRG areas that we've come to know and love as trademark Cowley. Recorded from 1979-1981, one of Patrick's most creatively exciting periods, this bumper pack includes early Paul Parker demos 'If You Feel It' and 'Love Me Hot', a demo version of 'Low Down Dirty Rhythm' with Jeanie Tracy's vocals, plus 'Floating', 'Love and Passion' and 'A Wicked Tool', all infectious and brimming with joyfulness and futuristic exploration. Also included is an air mail envelope containing a letter from Patrick Cowley to French disco producer Pierre Jaubert as well as liner notes and hand-written lyrics. Malebox will be released on November 12, the 40th anniversary of Patrick's passing.
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Muscle Up
Muscle Up (2xLP)
Cat: DE 106LP. Rel: 07 Dec 15
Cat's Eye (5:31)
The Jungle Dream (13:12)
Deep Inside You (8:53)
Somebody To Love Tonight (7:36)
Pigfoot (2:13)
5oz Of Funk (4:17)
Don't Ask (7:00)
Uhura (4:49)
Timelink (11:00)
Mockingbird Dream 2 (8:15)
Review: Having previously impressed with their reissue of Patrick Cowley's brilliant, all-synthesizer soundtrack to obscure '70s gay porn flick School Daze, Dark Entries and Honey Sound System once again join forces to shine a light on the high energy disco pioneer's work for San Francisco's Fox Studios. Unsurprisingly, it's another impressive collection, and features material recorded for a number of different pornographic films. There are naturally more up-tempo moments - see "Somebody To Love Tonight", which would later be re-recorded with Sylvester, and the synth-weirdness-meets-jazz-funk brilliance of "5oz of Funk" - but it's the impressively cosmic and exotic ambient moments, such as the stand-out "Timelink" and "Jungle Magic", that really stand out.
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Near Marineland
Near Marineland (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 328. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Near Marineland (2:27)
Second Glance (3:29)
It Cost's To Be Austere (4:05)
No More Hollow Doors (3:36)
Force The Habit (3:17)
Someone Reads (2:32)
Jump Over Barrels (3:36)
Pompeii Spared (2:57)
Fun Hair (3:45)
In Your Own Backyard (3:12)
Wishbone (3:56)
Sputnik In Orbit (2:57)
Review: The cult favourite Dark Entries hits 15 in style here and celebrates in the only way it knows how - with more great music. This time it is the legendary synth-punk yahoos Crash Course in Science aka Dale Feliciello, Mallory Yago, and Michael Zodorozny who are in the spotlight. The group formed back in 1979 and set out to make music using toy instruments and kitchen appliances. Their punk-y, aggressive, angular sound soon found a hardcore fan base and gave rise to big tunes like 'Cardboard Lamb' and 'Flying Turns.' In 1981 they recorded Near Marineland, a full-length that never actually saw the light of day but does now and shows the band moving into more diverse and polished territory.
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Panoramic Colorsound
Panoramic Colorsound (3xLP + postcard)
Cat: DE 300. Rel: 14 Apr 23
A Retro Vice (6:27)
Addiction (Vicki's Revenge) (5:44)
Babalorichas (2:36)
Beautifully Polluted Sunset (4:05)
Better Living Through Circuitry (6:10)
Catastrophe (4:50)
Complicity In The City (5:05)
Confrontation (3:02)
Down The Hall - What We Make Happen (5:48)
Far From Amateur (4:14)
Follow Our Kode (7:01)
High Altitude Meditation (3:32)
Initiative (3:09)
Know Your System (5:16)
Looming Shadows (2:46)
Nyte Sequence (7:38)
On The Edge Of Confrontation (4:59)
Out Where The Transit Buses Don't Run (3:58)
Palm Tree Inferno (2:44)
Rapido (3:21)
Sympathetic Ear (3:06)
The Descent (5:07)
The Monaco Falcon (2:35)
Triangle (Cue Take) (8:33)
Undercover Heist (5:15)
Review: Dark Entries makes the rather impressive milestone of 300 releases with a superb triple album from the Creative Technology Consortium. These tunes were written during the worst of the Covid pandemic lockdowns and find Traxx, Andrew Bisenius, and Jason Letkiewicz all combine to explore film and television music of the 80s and 90's through their vast array of vintage analog and digital synthesizers. The 25 resulting tracks are not just retro homages to those times but bring plenty of EBM, funky bass and cosmic chord patterns to the dancefloor.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Yawning Abyss
Yawning Abyss (transparent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: BELLA 1474V. Rel: 15 Jun 23
The Bellows (5:08)
Moneyback (3:02)
Yawning Abyss (3:41)
Matinee (4:39)
Wise (5:07)
Yahtzee! (4:07)
Bungalow (5:23)
Steak Diane (6:29)
The Bellows (reprise) (3:17)
Review: Experimental electronic supergroup Creep Show are certainly a dream team, with the band made up of various members of certain timeless acts: John Grant (of Hercules & Love Affair), Stephen Mallinder (Cabaret Voltaire), Benge (Wrangler) and Phil Winter (Tunng). The album is a mix of darksynth, industrial funk and experimental noise, with vocals by Grant and Malinger providing a surreal, vocoded oeuvre. The titular 'Yawning Abyss' is ploddy and skeletal enough, but then we move into the real meat of things with the likes of 'Bungalow' and 'Moneyback', which carry on the album's extant deathly techno-dysoptian vibe with an increasingly post-punky effect.
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Fauli Til Dauli (remastered)
Fauli Til Dauli (remastered) (limited heavyweight green vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 073. Rel: 12 May 20
Bus (3:32)
Out Of Sync (2:59)
Bird (4:16)
Zoo 2 (5:30)
Hard Kogt 1 (2:19)
No 1 On 2 (5:19)
Nobody Home (5:11)
Speed (3:26)
Hard Kogt 2 (2:58)
Svinet (4:51)
Review: Talk about unearthing forgotten gems, or indeed gems that were never really known in the first place. Back in 1983 Soren Fauli - then 19 years old, now an established Danish artist - decided to step away from the punk bands he'd been playing with and indulge his inner autobahn. Daily Fauli was the one-time project result, with this raw, mechanical but intimate record, which has as much in common with Kraftwerk as it does Powell, the only product. While there's a rough and ready (and charming) aesthetic to the record, despite his age at the time, and the fact he had very little idea what to do with the Casios in hand, it's incredibly accomplished stuff. The playful, shuffling warbler 'Bus' representing the lighter end of a spectrum that runs as fast as the edgy arpeggiations of 'Speed' and the pared back, proto-punk runaway train of 'Hard Kogt'. A fantastic album and an interesting talking point.

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HSTA
HSTA (limited hand-numbered heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 019. Rel: 28 Jan 10
Reassurance Ritual
HSTA
Inter Caetera
Take Me Away
A Dark Place
Triffid Farm
Kindheitsmuster
Makimono
Review: Minimal Wave have done the right thing here and repressed HSTA by Das Ding, undoubtedly one of the most popular heavyweight reissues of their reign thus far. Das Ding is of course Dutchman Danny Bosten, active in the mid 1980s from his Southern Holland base releasing his pioneering brand of electro as well as his friends' music via his own Tear Apart Tapes cassette label. HSTA refers to the Highly Sophisticated Technological Achievement tape Bosten released on the STUM label from which Minimal Wave also took several tracks including the title jam, which you're likely to hear Funkineven dropping these days. It's worth investing in this for "Take Me Away" alone, which sounds likes its been beamed down from the future despite its three decade vintage (Weatherall's a big fan of this one) and the remaining six tracks are just as thrilling.
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Missing Tapes
Missing Tapes (heavyweight yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 061. Rel: 15 Mar 16
Somewhere (4:56)
Sad But True (3:35)
I-C Anything (5:15)
Try Out (4:12)
Raid (3:13)
16 (6:04)
Review: For Missing Tapes, Minimal Wave has managed to unearth a wealth of previously unheard gems from Dutch electro trailblazer Danny Bosten. Dark electro diggers may be aware of Bosten's early 1980s work, which was initially self-released on cassette, but has also been re-issued since by Minimal Wave and others. The material here was recorded in the same period and rediscovered some years back by the producer. It's similar in style, as you'd expect, with Bosten variously exploring otherworldly electro, sci-fi leaning Italo-disco, stylish, new wave synth workouts, and throbbing proto-techno. What impresses most, though, is the seeming freshness of the material; it might be 35 years old, but it still sounds formidably futuristic.
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Selected Archival Recordings 1979-1985
Cat: EE 042RTM. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Bad Boy (4:33)
Kaputt (27) (5:48)
Track 3 (4:09)
Yeah! (4:40)
Ritual (demo) (4:37)
Rebuild (demo) (4:54)
Midnight Crossing (3:20)
Preamble (5:04)
Cured (4:28)
Review: Minimal wave pioneer Das Ding aka Danny Bosten is back after ten years on Electronic Emergencies with a nicely curated collection of archival tracks sourced from early 80s tape recordings. Working with friends in a bedroom studio in the Dutch countryside, Das Ding crafted raw, experimental music with cheap analogue equipment that drew on new wave, early EBM and proto-techno. Listening back now these sounds are unmistakably Das Ding and this clear vinyl pressing preserves the original lo-fi atmosphere with meticulous remastering by Ruud Lekx. A real triumph of the DIY spirit of the era.
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Renegade Breakdown
Renegade Breakdown (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: ZEN 267. Rel: 25 Sep 20
Renegade Breakdown (6:13)
Back To Rock (7:18)
Worst Comes To Worst (4:12)
Center Of The World (Kotti Blues) (5:10)
La Ronde (2:23)
C'est Parce Que J'm'en Fous (3:40)
Just In My Head (6:05)
Lead Sister (6:03)
My Love (5:48)
Sentiment (5:29)
Review: When Marie Davidson announced last year that she would be, "retiring from club music", many wondered what she'd do next. Renegade Breakdown, her first album recorded with a full band (L'Oeil Nu), answers that question. It sees the Canadian artist and her new collaborators deliver suitably arresting, personal and ear-catching songs built on mixing and matching a surprisingly wide variety of musical inspirations, from Blondie, classic disco and mutilated heavy metal guitars, to Kraftwerk, Billie Holiday, Fleetwood Mac and Daft Punk. It's a big shift for the previously highly experimental artist, but thanks to her skill as both a a producer and performer, one that works magnificently well.
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Live At Hammersmith Odeon In London 1983
Live At Hammersmith Odeon In London 1983 (limited 180 gram clear & yellow cloudy vinyl LP)
Cat: SRFM 0013CL. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Now, This Is Fun (3:26)
See You (4:01)
Love In Itself (4:31)
Told You So (4:37)
New Life (4:10)
More Than A Party (4:30)
Two Minute Warning (3:42)
Shame (3:59)
Get The Balance Right (3:18)
The Landscape Is Changing (4:56)
Photographic (4:04)
Just Can't Get Enough (4:57)
Review: Depeche Mode's performance at Hammersmith Odeon in London, 1983, captured the band at a pivotal moment in their career. This iconic live recording showcases their burgeoning synth-pop sound which blends pulsating rhythms with dark, introspective lyrics. Songs like the ever-green classic 'Just Can't Get Enough' resonate with irresistible signature sounds while Dave Gahan's charismatic vocals and Martin Gore's evocative melodies still sound like nothing else. The concert tracks Depeche Mode's evolution into global pioneers of electronic music and is an emotionally charged performance that is well worth reliving.
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Spirit The 12" Singles
Spirit The 12" Singles (limited numbered 7xLP box set + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: 196588 10361. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Where's The Revolution (Autolux remix) (4:11)
Where's The Revolution (Pearson Sound remix) (6:14)
Where's The Revolution (Algiers Click Farm remix) (3:28)
Where's The Revolution (Simian Mobile Disco remix) (8:36)
Where's The Revolution (Pearson Sound Beatless remix) (4:14)
Where's The Revolution (Simain Mobile Disco dub) (8:41)
Where's The Revolution (Terence Fixmer Spatial mix) (6:34)
Where's The Revolution (Patrice Baumel remix) (6:57)
Where's The Revolution (Ewan Pearson Kompromat dub) (8:23)
Going Backwards (Chris Liebing mix) (8:58)
Going Backwards (Solomun club remix) (7:52)
Going Backwards (The Belleville Three Deep Bass dub) (5:57)
Going Backwards (Chris Liebing Burn Slow mix) (6:56)
Going Backwards (Point Point remix) (4:32)
You Move (Latroit remix) (4:18)
Poison Heart (Soulsavers Re-work) (3:41)
Cover Me (Ellen Allien UFO RMX) (9:38)
Cover Me (I Hate Models Cold Lights remix) (9:37)
Cover Me (Nicole Moudaber remix) (11:12)
So Much Love (Kalli remix) (6:27)
Cover Me (Erol Alkan White Light rework) (7:21)
Cover Me (Texas Gentlemen remix) (5:19)
Cover Me (Warpaint Steez remix) (6:15)
Cover Me (Josh T Pearson Choose Hellth remix) (4:41)
Going Backwards (Highline Session version) (5:27)
So Much Love (Highline Session version) (3:51)
Poison Heart (Highline Session version) (3:18)
The Worst Crime (Highline Session version) (3:55)
Heroes (Highline Session version) (6:15)
Review: 12" vinyl singles from every Depeche Mode album are included here and all with audio meticulously mastered from the original tapes. A special bonus is the seventh disc which features the first-ever 12" vinyl pressing of the Highline Sessions, recorded live in New York City in 2016, including an exclusive cover of David Bowie's 'Heroes' and unreleased tracks 'So Much Love' and 'Poison Heart.' Also included are the likes of 'Where's The Revolution', 'Going Backwards' and 'Cover Me' making this a fine overview of the synth band legends and some of their best moments.
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Dodgers Stadium 1990
Dodgers Stadium 1990 (limited 180 gram gatefold red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: VC 97084. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Introduction (3:22)
World In My Eyes
Halo
Shake The Disease
Everything Counts
Master & Servant
Never Let Me Down
Waiting For The Night
Here In The House
Sweetest Perfection
Clean
Stripped
Policy Of Truth
Strange Love
Enjoy The Silence
Personal Jesus
Question Of Time
Route 66
Review: Depeche Mode's Dodgers Stadium Los Angeles 1990 album captures the band at the height of their Violator tour, which was a pivotal moment in their career and now comes on nice red wax. Recorded live at one of their most iconic performances, this limited-edition vinyl is a trip back to experience the band's dark, synth-driven sound in a massive stadium setting. Featuring hits like 'Personal Jesus' and 'Enjoy the Silence' the set was a well-balanced mix of brooding electronic atmospheres with anthemic energy and it now serves as a great tribute to one of their most unforgettable live shows.
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Memento Mori
Memento Mori (trifold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) in debossed sleeve)
Cat: 196587 84211. Rel: 24 Mar 23
My Cosmos Is Mine (5:14)
Wagging Tongue (3:22)
Ghosts Again (3:59)
Don't Say You Love Me (3:41)
My Favourite Stranger (3:56)
Soul With Me (4:13)
Caroline's Monkey (4:13)
Before We Drown (4:04)
People Are Good (4:20)
Always You (4:18)
Never Let Me Go (4:03)
Speak To Me (4:38)
Review: Depeche Mode's latest album Memento Mori is something of a post-COVID gestator, but that's had little to no effect on its rabid fan anticipation. Centring on the mood of grief after the passing of the band's founding member Andrew "Fletch" Fletcher, this is the first LP by a Depeche Mode made up of only two remaining members: Dave Gahan and Martin Gore. The band's progression in their latest years have heard them move into darker, peakier, sadder and more industrial themes, as they make do with a future-present that wasn't promised to them in the 80s, while drawing on deathly topoi and nodding to Ingmar Bergman.
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Memento Mori
Memento Mori (limited trifold 180 gram red vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) in debossed sleeve)
Cat: 196587 92641. Rel: 24 Mar 23
My Cosmos Is Mine (5:14)
Wagging Tongue (3:22)
Ghosts Again (3:59)
Don't Say You Love Me (3:41)
My Favourite Stranger (3:56)
Soul With Me (4:13)
Caroline's Monkey (4:13)
Before We Drown (4:04)
People Are Good (4:20)
Always You (4:18)
Never Let Me Go (4:03)
Speak To Me (4:38)
Review: Depeche Mode's latest album Memento Mori is one that has been madly anticipated by fans. The record - which comes on wax and in a lovely embossed sleeve here - centres on the mood of grief after the passing of the band's founding member Andrew "Fletch" Fletcher, this is the first LP by a Depeche Mode made up of only two remaining members: Dave Gahan and Martin Gore. The band's progression in their latest years have heard them move into darker, peakier, sadder and more industrial themes, as they make do with a future-present that wasn't promised to them in the 80s, while drawing on deathly topoi and nodding to Ingmar Bergman.
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Delta Machine
Delta Machine (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 887654 60631. Rel: 21 Mar 13
Welcome To My World
Angel
Heaven
Secret To The End
My Little Universe
Slow
Broken
The Child Inside
Soft Touch/Raw Nerve
Should Be Higher
Alone
Soothe My Soul
Goodbye
Long Time Lie
Happens All The Time
Always
All That's Mine
Review: 32 years on from the release of their debut album Speak and Spell, Basildon's finest drop their 14th full length. While there are echoes of their eyeliner-wearing, synth-bothering futurist past (see the glitchy "My Little Universe" and early New Order-ish "Broken", where Dave Gahan sings about 'dreaming of the future'), for the most part Delta Machine finds them in grinchy synth-rock mode, presumably shaking their fists at passing youngsters like a gang of grumpy old men. Thankfully, they're still capable of great things - "Soothe My Soul" has echoes of "Personal Jesus" - and there's enough to suggest there's some life in the old dogs yet.
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Live At The Hammersmith Odeon London October 6 1983
Live At The Hammersmith Odeon London October 6 1983 (picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SRFM 0013PD. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Now, This Is Fun (3:26)
See You (4:01)
Love In Itself (4:31)
Told You So (4:37)
New Life (4:10)
More Than A Party (4:30)
Two Minute Warning (3:42)
Shame (3:59)
Get The Balance Right (3:18)
The Landscape Is Changing (4:56)
Photographic (4:04)
Just Can't Get Enough (4:57)
Review: Depeche Mode's 1983 performance at London's Hammersmith Odeon comes here on a special limited edition picture disc. It marked a pivotal moment in their career and listening back now is still an iconic live recording. Their burgeoning synth-pop sound with its pulsating rhythms and introspective lyrics shines through classics like 'Just Can't Get Enough.' Dave Gahan's charismatic vocals and Martin Gore's evocative melodies remain unparalleled. This concert tracks their evolution into electronic music pioneers, delivering an emotionally-charged performance that resonates with fans to this day, making it a timeless experience worth revisiting.
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Set In Stone (Special Edition)
Set In Stone (Special Edition) (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: YVR 4005. Rel: 02 Apr 24
World In My Eyes (5:03)
Everything Counts (5:41)
Master & Servant (3:48)
Stripped (5:55)
Stangelove (4:39)
Personal Jesus (5:52)
Black Celebration (4:33)
Behind The Wheel (5:21)
Review: It's 1990 and Depeche Mode couldn't really be riding much higher in the global music stakes. Having just released Violator, the band had finally debuted an album inside the Billboard Top 10 for the first time in their almost-decade-long history, and pretty much anyone who came into contact with the record was very quickly captivated by its sound. While definitely not a curveball, it marked an expansion of the group's existing style. Some have described it as synth-pop, others alternative rock. In many ways, it's a dance floor album, one that embraces goth and coldwave at its very core. Captured during their tour at that time, Set In Stone features landmark singles from the LP - 'Personal Jesus', of course, and 'World In My Eyes' - it also proves beyond any doubt that a Depeche Mode show is about more than simply playing the hits.
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Memories From The Dust
Cat: DCOM 020. Rel: 17 Jul 24
The Way You Feel Me
Letters From A Sleeper
Distante
You Know What I Know
Sin Mirar Atras
Your Light
Recursos Infinitos
Cenital
Memories From The Dust
Out Of Sync
Review: Drivecom's latest release, a 2xLP album, feature new tracks meticulously reworked from 2022-23. This collection is a sonic homage to past works like La Hora de las Maquinas and The Source by Boris Divider, yet it features a modern production twist. The album kicks off with 'The Way You Feel Me,' blending electro and synthwave with moog bass and arpeggios reminiscent of Arpanet. Following this, 'Letters From A Sleeper' evokes a postnuclear future with its prominent synthline. 'Distante' introduces slower BPMs, combining J. Carpenter-inspired synths with vintage digital rhythms. On Side-2 'You Know What I Know' recalls the signature sound of La Hora de las Maquinas with its sequential prophet's arpeggio. 'Sin Mirar Atras' stands out as a deeply introspective piece rich with vintage synths and reverb. 'Your Light' reappears as a future electro classic. 'Recursos Infinitos' offers a Tangerine Dream-esque instrumental interlude before the dark, dystopian 'Cenital' channels Vangelis' Blade Runner. The title track, 'Memories From The Dust,' merges 80s digital keyboard sounds with the album's overarching themes. The closing track, 'Out of Sync,' features intentionally misaligned synthlines recorded in one take.
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