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Albums
Secret Places
Cat: IVLP 13. Rel: 18 Oct 23
A Sunday Morning (intro) (1:31)
A Different Frame (feat Alexandros Miaris) (3:09)
Secret Places (feat Avangart Tabldot & Alexandros Miaris) (6:59)
The Sequence Cabinet (7:28)
Falling Head First (feat Nadia Ali) (5:52)
High End (7:40)
Empty Hours (feat Alexandros Miaris) (6:02)
Back To Mine (6:32)
When In Rome (feat Alexandros Miaris) (5:42)
Unchain Melody (outro) (1:41)
Review: Who doesn't love a picture disc? Sure, they might be a nostalgic hit of old school teenage record collecting joy but why not. This one from Laser Media is a Depeche Mode 7" featuring a pair of the moody miserablists' darker cuts. 'The Sweetest Condition' has snarling, dark vocals of noir beats and spangled guitar lines that make for emo-electronica par excellence. On the flip is the all too short 'It Doesn't Matter Two,' a song from the 1986 album Black Celebration that sounds like a live version here with crowds whoops coming next to the melancholic keys and pained, tortured vocals.
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Le Best Of Flupke
Le Best Of Flupke (yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: BMM 102. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Pixelized Side (3:12)
Cheat Mode (feat Vonfelt) (1:32)
Aisselle 65 (Poivre Aisselle Updated) (3:44)
Flocons (2:44)
Je Ne Pas Possible (4:16)
Fusee Max (4:24)
High Definition Side (3:38)
Frisbee (Better Physics - Patch V67) (4:08)
Power Bangers (remastered For 8k Display) (3:20)
Ioahi (Director's cut) (3:57)
Krark (bonus Stage) (2:23)
Idi-O (2:44)
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Tokai No Seikatsu (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: NAS 2131. Rel: 07 May 24
Neo-plant (Nega) (2:00)
Track 2 (4:15)
Paraffin (4:59)
Neo-plant (Posi) (3:53)
Track 5 (2:54)
Track 6 (5:13)
Track 7 (7:14)
Bon Voyage (4:05)
Traumerei (6:20)
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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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Tomorrow's Fashions: Library Electronica 1972-1987
VARIOUS
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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Tomorrow's Fashions: Library Electronica 1972-1987
VARIOUS
Cat: CDCHD 1640. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Simon Park - "Coaster"
Wozo - "Rippling Reeds"
Sam Spence - "Leaving"
John Cameron - "Northern Lights 1"
Peter Reno - "Spaghetti Junction"
Rubba - "Space Walk"
Paul Hart - "Prospect"
Geoff Bastow - "Tomorrow's Fashions"
Brian Wade - "Blue Movies"
Trevor Bastow - "Videodisc"
Astral Sounds - "Interface"
Brian Chatton - "Starways"
Unit 9 - "Optics"
Wozo - "Atomic Station"
Adrian Baker - "Future Prospect"
Warren Bennett - "Planned Production"
Anthony Hobson Aka Tektron - "Future Perspectives"
Chameleon - "Waterfall"
James Asher - "Telecom"
Simon Park Aka Soul City Orchestra - "Eagle"
Alan Hawkshaw - "Astral Plain"
Paul Williams - "Drifting In Time"
Brian Bennett - "Earth Born"
Harry Forbes - "Soft Waves"
Astral Sounds - "Topaz"
Alan Hawkshaw - "Eternity"
John Cameron - "Infinity"
Andy Grossart & Paul Williams - "Morning Dew"
Review: In the 70s and 80s, nothing was as revolutionary as the synthesiser. Electronic sounds became essential for forward-thinking adverts, with TV producers and advertisers seeking music akin to 'Tubular Bells,' Tomita, and Jean Michel Jarre. Music libraries like De Wolfe, Bruton, Parry, and Chappell swiftly adapted. Bob Stanley's new album, 'Tomorrow's Fashions,' compiles advertising jingles, TV themes, and space exploration tracks with ambient beats from that era. Despite being 40-50 years old, the music feels fresh, featuring jazz veterans like Brian Bennett and John Cameron embracing synthesizers. This electronica predated new age and ambient music, influenced pop, early Human League, Warp Records, and has been sampled by MF Doom and Kendrick Lamar.
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