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Singles
Radiation Dance
Cat: MAINRECORDS 12. Rel: 11 Nov 24
MS - "CH Dance" (7:38)
MS - "Radiation" (5:50)
MS - "Divine Divider" (4:34)
MS - "Rzwodzwo's Brain" (4:45)
CSMS - "Datapoppers" (5:19)
Review: Mainrecords returns with the 'Radiation Dance' EP which is the newest outing from co-label owner Matthias Schildger. It opens with the sleek electronic lines and Kraftwerkian hypnosis of 'CH Dance' on icy rhythms and lush synth chords. 'Radiation' is a more rugged techno sound but still artful in its pads and widescreen melodic scope. There is a retro 80s feel to 'Divine Divide' while 'Rzwodzwo's Brain' birds some more buffed metal textures, tripped-out FX and jittery rhythms. Last of all is 'Datapoppers' which is a great blend of analogue kits and drums, retro-future synths and curious cosmic moods.
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Played by: Robert Drewek
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Auf Dem Schwarzen Kanal (reissue)
Cat: BB 357. Rel: 24 Nov 22
Auf Dem Schwarzen Kanal (4:14)
Fabrik (5:21)
Der Wagen Der Rollt (3:24)
Elektroklang (3:56)
Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $17.95
A Blind Sign (reissue)
A Blind Sign (reissue) (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 164. Rel: 10 Jul 17
A Blind Sign (6:19)
Sargasso Sea (7:24)
On Reflexion (6:10)
Sargasso Sea (1981 demo) (7:58)
Review: Amongst minimal wave and alternative synth-pop enthusiasts, short-lived London band Shoc Corridor has an excellent reputation. Although they released a pair of albums and a gaggle of singles in 1983 and '84, it is '82 debut single A Blind Sign that gets collectors drooling. On this Dark Entries reissue, it's easy to see why. Flipside cut "Sargasso Sea", a fantastically spaced-out combination of heavily dub influenced post-punk bass, minimalist drum machine hits and liquid electronics, is particularly special, while "On Reflection" is a fine slab of swooning, near Balearic electronica. The title track, a Gary Numan-esque chunk of mutant synth-pop that bizarrely includes some jangly acoustic guitars amongst the arpeggio bass and twittering synthesizer melodies, is also inspired.
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Played by: ROTCIV, DJ ROCCA
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Shake Your Molecules EP
Shake Your Molecules EP (limited 180 gram red vinyl 12")
Cat: MW 052. Rel: 16 Apr 14
Shake Your Molecules (original)
Shake Your Molecules (dub)
Too Many People (alt version)
Art Dimension (alt version)
Review: Nothing but gorgeousness seems to characterise the work of the Minimal Wave imprint over the recent years. It's a label that is both unpredictable and continuously elegant in its choice of reissues. This time, it's a wonderful unearthing of Soma Holidays cult-hit, Shake Your Molecules. The Franco-American duo was part of Brooklyn's clique of artists throughout the 1980's, and although their sound is firmly representative of that era, the tracks are still ridiculously fresh and seductive both in their melodies and vocals. The title track is a sort of synth-pop tune gone wrong in a good way, where drugged-up lyrics meets morphing synths and metallic drum machines, whereas the Dub cut could easily be played in most techno DJ sets these days. On the B-side, we have the charming, atmospheric glow of "Too Many People" and "Art Dimension", the top pick in our opinion and one which is screaming to be be remixed into a contemporary house tune.
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Don't Be Afraid
Cat: DE 117. Rel: 14 Apr 16
Don't Be Afraid (6:15)
Don't Be Afraid (instrumental) (6:14)
Review: By Italo-disco standards, where artists often got one-shot at glory, Some Bizarre was relatively successful. The studio duo released three 12" singles, with 1983 debut Don't Be Afraid being most coveted by Italo-disco collectors. Here it gets a timely reissue from Dark Entries. The original vocal version actually still stands up well, sounding a little like a quirky European tribute to early Depeche Mode, with a little Visage thrown in. The drum machine handclap-heavy percussion and Yazzoo-style synth riffs make it more potent than some Italo-disco of the period, and the vocal is much stronger - and less heavily accented - than many Italian records of the period. As usual, it's accompanied by a dub-style Instrumental on the flip.
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Utan Rymddrakt Pa Uranus (feat Gary The Tall mix)
Cat: ERC 130. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Utan Rymddrakt Pa Uranus I (2:37)
Utan Rymddrakt Pa Uranus II (2:55)
Utan Rymddrakt Pa Uranus (Gary The Tall re-edit) (5:10)
Review: Independent radio institution NTS has a lot to answer for. Not least introducing its legions of loyal listeners across the world to the mighty (or, perhaps more appropriately, curious Staalfagel). The result of some serious crate digging, as per usual for the platform, the Swedish post punk and New Wave outfit - Erik Fritjofsson, Petter Brundell and Micke Kjell - reflect how broad the digital station's music policy can be, and how important it is for things to be rediscovered and saved from obscurity.
Forming in 1980, the three piece only released two full length records in their time, alongside a handful of singles and EPs. Utan Rymddrakt Pa Uranus is among the most enigmatic and delightful, here presented in two parts with an edit by Gary The Tall. As early adopters of synths and drum machines, the cosmic dance-pop sound here might be rudimentary today, but also has this real sense of adventure and breaking new ground about it.
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Stiletti Ana
Cat: CLICHE 062. Rel: 02 Sep 15
Universe Carrier (6:43)
Trough The Skyline I Heard Ur Voice (5:28)
Silver (5:40)
Motors (6:10)
They Knew Their Time Was Cumming (6:54)
Time We Left This World Today (part 2) (7:05)
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Sumerian Fleet (reissue)
Sumerian Fleet (reissue) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: CWCS 004R. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Jenseitsflugmaschine (3:12)
Smack Is Back (4:25)
Neumann (2:44)
Dark Matter (3:30)
Blech Erkrankung (4:04)
Review: Sumerian Fleet is a collaborative project from Mr. Pauli and Alden Tyrell, and alongside their couple of excellent albums on Dark Entries these dark side synth wave devotees also delivered a coveted record to Clone's West Coast Series back in 2010. Finally, that record is getting a repress to thwart the sharks and get grimy, gothic electro back in the hands of the real fans. Every track is a masterpiece, but one of our personal favourites is the rubbery nightmare funk of 'Blech Erkrankung', which comes on like Joy Division and Front 242 getting in a fight and falling down the stairs together.
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The System
Cat: MFM 013. Rel: 05 Aug 16
Almost Grown (6:02)
Pendy! You're In Some Awful Danger (4:34)
Find It In Your Eyes (4:31)
Vampirella (3:44)
Review: In typical Music From Memory fashion, their latest archival release shines a light on one of the UK's lesser-known bands of the early 1980s. The System released a lone single in 1981, followed by a now incredibly rare debut album, Logic, in 1983. Three of the cuts here are taken from that set, including the dreamy, downbeat Balearic-pop opener "Almost Grown" - a wonderfully evocative six minutes, all told - and the far-sighted, spacey, proto-techno shuffler "Vampirella". This EP also includes one previously unreleased track, "Find It In Your Eyes", which was rescued from long-forgotten master tapes during the licensing process.
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Uprising Vol 1
Cat: LAX 156. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Uprising (vocal mix)
Uprising (instrumental mix)
Uprising (Lauer Ghost Rider version)
Uprising (Lauer Ghost Rider instrumental version)
Review: Thus spake Zaratustra, who clambered down from his mountain lair after ten years of brooding and solitude to let the people of the meadows and grasslands know of the true nature of reality; the overman, aka. Stolt. Nietzsche references aside, this new release by French disco artist Zaratustra, in collaboration with singer Stolt, is a riveting take on electro-disco-Italo; 'Uprising' is a ricocheting heater of immeasurable proportions, channelling the spirit of hi-NRG and new wave in its vocal shrieks, eighth-note bass runs and gated splashy snares. A veritably worthy addition to Skylax's LAX series.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Albums
Morphing Polaroids
Morphing Polaroids (limited LP)
Cat: BB 426LP. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Confusion & Friction (2:11)
Vitamin D (4:48)
Belgium (5:11)
Mars Rocks (4:12)
Lullaby For Nightmare (4:40)
Strawberry Flips (0:41)
Alt! (5:28)
Sun Shower (5:41)
Red Moon (4:07)
Intimate Flame (4:04)
Insecure Drive (2:06)
Played by: GK Machine
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Foxbase Alpha (30th Anniversary Edition)
Foxbase Alpha (30th Anniversary Edition) (translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: HVNLP 1G. Rel: 11 Feb 22
This Is Radio Etienne (0:43)
Only Love Can Break Your Heart (4:29)
Wilson (1:59)
Carnt Sleep (4:43)
Girl VII (3:46)
Spring (3:43)
She's The One (3:10)
Stoned To Say The Least (7:45)
Nothing Can Stop Us (4:19)
Etienne Gonna Die (1:32)
London Belongs To Me (3:56)
Like The Swallow (7:41)
Dilworth's Theme (0:38)
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Warm Former
Cat: LAC 022LP. Rel: 17 Jan 22
Lemonlark Meadows (7:58)
Aumbea (5:06)
Wizard A Baby (5:13)
Worm Farmer (4:00)
Sana Vera (3:22)
Humid Beings (7:28)
Mock Rhino (3:06)
Bir Capri (7:54)
Frozen Host (5:10)
Auroren (5:12)
No One Was There To Confirm (7:28)
Laqua (10:46)
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24 Hours
24 Hours (12")
Cat: MEC 77. Rel: 20 Dec 23
24 Hours (6:05)
24 Hours (Acid) (4:08)
Manipulations (3:24)
24 Hours (New version) (4:08)
24 Hours (Bol remix) (3:47)
Fate (4:38)
Played by: Gumshoe
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Blau (50th Anniversary Edition)
Blau (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered translucent blue vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: BB 103LTD. Rel: 10 Jun 24
Die Rebellen Haben Sich In Den Bergen Versteckt (18:32)
Jupiter (18:57)
Review: 'Conny' Schnitzler's name needs to be remembered by more people. Born on the cusp of World War II, he would prove instrumental in the post-war surge of sonic experimentation that took Germany by storm from the 1960s onwards, playing an integral part in West Germany's krautrock movement having already been an early member of seminal band Tangerine Dream and founding father of Kluster. But it's his solo work that really needs more attention. A proponent of the Dusseldorf school - arguably Germany's most important city for popular music in the late-mid-20th Century - in 1974 he released Blau, a bold record comprising two extended tracks, 'Die Rebellion Haben Sich In Den Bergen Versteckt' and 'Jupiter'. One feels like the late night synth soundtrack to rain-soaked city streets. The other as though we've opened the hatch and stepped out into retro outer space. Take from that what you will.
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Nostalgia De Lo Humano (reissue)
Cat: PROXIMA 004. Rel: 04 Aug 22
El Hombre Moderno (6:52)
Agonia De Un Guerrero (8:54)
Hombre Bigotudo Esperando (4:50)
Nostalgia De Lo Humano: El Sueno Perdido (3:45)
Nostalgia De Lo Humano: Desolacion (5:53)
Nostalgia De Lo Humano: El Amor Imposible (4:23)
Nostalgia De Lo Humano: La Maquina (2:05)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Ear Bitten (reissue)
Ear Bitten (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: DE 314. Rel: 06 Sep 24
All Rights Resevered (4:05)
God Factory (2:53)
Hawaii/Torso/97 Cigarettes (2:49)
Acid Fur (2:57)
Dance (4:05)
New York Is A Lonely Town (1:35)
(This Track Doesn't Exist) (1:41)
Much About Bones (5:19)
Scat (3:47)
Pander To The Natives (5:09)
For Garry 5 (2:03)
The Monkey Is Safe (4:12)
1-2-3 A Baby Buggy (2:57)
Walking Best Friend (2:08)
Untitled 1 (1:42)
Untitled 2 (2:30)
Now This Is God's Son 1 (1:27)
Acid Fur (demo) (2:33)
Now This Is God's Son 2 (1:49)
Hello Donald, Merry Christmas (4:25)
Pinstripe Bus (5:07)
The Man Of My Dreams (19:57)
Review: Dark Entries picks up Severed Heads yet again for Ear Bitten, a double LP reissue of some of the band's earliest material. Pegged as early pushers of the Australian underground industrial scene, Severed Heads emerged in the wake of a former project also shared between three members, Tom Ellard, Richard Fielding and Andrew Wright: Mr. And Mrs. No Smoking Sign. The edgier name Severed Heads was also, conveniently, snappier, and the sonic result of this resignal act would soon prove it a good decision. Though they say they aimed simply to take after forebears like Throbbing Gristle or Suicide, Ear Bitten proves much more than the simple fact of stylogeny. The 22-track record was born of an anarchic assemblage of found domestic and street-larked objects (as well as specialist musical instruments) blurring the lines between the two: using every sound-making tool from cassette deck, to rare Korg or Kawai synth, to proverbial pots and pans, to open-reel (and thus implicatively fuckable-with) dictaphones, Ear Bitten offers a diabolical vision of the sheer, wordless length of the post-punk deserts parched by their 70s, New York precursors.
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Die Falsche Wahl
Die Falsche Wahl (LP + booklet)
Cat: LPDR 013. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Club SF (2:57)
Invasion Von Der Venus (3:30)
Das Verlangen (Ladada) (3:59)
Originale Ansage Talisman (3:23)
Talisman (4:02)
Lola (4:44)
Geranienblumenkasten (3:24)
Die Falsche Wahl (3:49)
Originale Ansage Schreittanz (2:11)
Schreittanz (5:32)
Played by: Rave Energy
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Verboden Dromen
Cat: STREP 028. Rel: 07 Aug 19
That Boy (3:27)
Forbidden Dreams (5:52)
The Awakening (4:23)
The Early Train (3:15)
Rainbows (6:06)
Kamasutra (3:40)
Demonic Forces (4:05)
Shanah (4:18)
Review: Before becoming Belgian new beat and techno titans, Praga Khan and Chris Inger were collaborators in a new wave influenced band called Shakti. "Verboden Dromen" gathers together the best of the outfit's work recorded between 1987 and 1990, offering up tracks that join the dots between intoxicating synth-pop, moody new wave, hypnotic grooves and dark and sleazy dancefloor moments. All of the tracks have stood the test of time remarkably well, with highlights including the humid and exotic chug of "Kamasutra", the hallucination-inducing tropical fever of "Demonic Forces" and "Shanah", and the bustling, club-ready bounce of "The Awakening", which sounds like the Thompson Twins after one too many tabs of acid.
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Jataka (reissue)
Jataka (reissue) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WQJL 182. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Purely Gleaming Body (1:50)
Jataka (7:27)
Oriental Dream (3:11)
Jorakugajo (6:04)
Pyramid Ion (5:43)
Prism (3:32)
Mind Trip (4:07)
Vortex (3:01)
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Mutants In Hollywood
Cat: YS 2CD023. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Mr Self Destruct (CD1)
Soul Inside
Forever The Same
Insecure Me
L'esqualita
Loving You, Hating You
Torch
Youth
Disease & Desire
Baby Doll (CD2)
Martin
The Art Of Falling Apart
Hey Joe
Purple Hendrix
Memorabilia
Heat
Ghost Rider
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
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The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte
The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: 550 4002. Rel: 25 May 23
The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte (2:56)
Veronica Lake (3:03)
Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is (3:13)
Escalator (2:55)
The Mona Lisa's Packing, Leaving Late Tonight (3:30)
You Were Meant For Me (4:16)
Not That Well-Defined (3:24)
We Go Dancing (3:07)
When You Leave (4:20)
Take Me For A Ride (4:04)
It's Sunny Today (2:41)
A Love Story (3:16)
It Doesn't Have To Be This Way (3:40)
Gee, That Was Fun (3:05)
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If Paul K's Life Was A Movie This Would Be The Soundtrack Of His Death
Gheneral Thi Et Les Fourmis - "Desperation" (2:56)
Paul K - "If I Die, I Die" (5:53)
Gheneral Thi Et Les Fourmis - "Un Accident Est Si Vite Arrive (Slow Dance)" (2:42)
Albert Et Guido - "Calculs Aux Reins" (4:04)
Gheneral Thi Et Les Fourmis - "Un Mur Un Pinson Une Usine" (6:32)
Gheneral Thi Et Les Fourmis - "Discretions" (3:11)
Gheneral Thi Et Les Fourmis - "Track 7" (1:28)
Gheneral Thi Et Les Fourmis - "Prima Dona" (3:05)
Paul K - "Softly, He Closes Your Eyes Good Night!" (2:21)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Suicide (reissue)
Suicide (reissue) (red vinyl LP + insert + art print)
Cat: SUICIDELP 01. Rel: 31 Aug 19
Ghost Rider (2:33)
Rocket USA (4:16)
Cheree (3:43)
Johnny (2:11)
Girl (4:05)
Frankie Teardrop (10:25)
Che (4:52)
Played by: Wes Baggaley
 in stock $29.46
Surrender: A Collection (remastered)
Surrender: A Collection (remastered) (limited gatefold red vinyl 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 405053 8664423. Rel: 08 Apr 22
Dominic Christ (6:29)
Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne (3:18)
Harlem (6:33)
Rocket USA (4:16)
Cheree (3:40)
Dream Baby Dream (6:21)
Touch Me (4:16)
Ghost Rider (2:34)
Mr Ray (5:09)
Surrender (3:42)
Why Be Blue? (4:33)
Wrong Decisions (4:28)
Dachau, Disney, Disco (5:15)
Radiation (3:04)
Girl (unreleased version) (4:50)
Frankie Teardrop (First version) (13:24)
Review: Alan Vega & Marty Rev's career as Suicide spanned an incredible four decades. During those years, they rarely if ever got much credit for their work but as is often the way, once time passed they started to get deserving plaudits and an ever growing status amongst fans and critics. Now said to be one of the most inspirational outfits of the 70s, they influenced everyone from Depeche Mode to Soft Cell. This brand new, remastered collection takes in tunes from all across the band's career and has plenty of big, raw, energetic and eclectic sounds with track from their first album in 1977 and most recent in 2002.

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A Way Of Life (35th Anniversary Edition)
A Way Of Life (35th Anniversary Edition) (limited transparent blue vinyl LP + art card)
Cat: 405053 8877496. Rel: 25 May 23
Wild In Blue (4:32)
Surrender (3:45)
Jukebox Baby 96 (3:22)
Rain Of Ruin (4:01)
Sufferin' In Vain (4:44)
Dominic Christ (6:30)
Love So Lovely (4:09)
Devastation (4:04)
Heat Beat (bonus track) (4:12)
Born In The USA (single edit - live In Paris 1988 - bonus track) (4:26)
Review: Heads will know Suicide as the pioneering duo of electronic music and proto-punk from New York City, consisting of vocalist Alan Vega and instrumentalist Martin Rev. Fewer will know anything more beyond the pale of their debut album, though. 'A Way of Life', their third studio album released in 1988 via Wax Trax!, heard them escape the noise - exploring a more hypnotic, minimalistic synthpop sound. That being said, stonkers like 'Surrender', 'Jukebox Baby 96', and 'Dominic Christ' all still captured the doomy New York zeitgeist. This remastered edition contains a full remaster from its original tapes, as well as a brand new, never-heard-before live Bruce Springseen cover no less.
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Girls Gang
Girls Gang (limited white vinyl LP + 12")
Cat: IDI 021LPX. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Girls Gang (5:06)
Schall & Rauch (3:20)
Nothing To Hide (2:08)
Alien (5:15)
Halkidiki (3:15)
Promise Me (feat Curses & Joshua Murphy) (2:24)
Hypnotized (3:16)
Zombie (4:33)
Disco Goth (1:23)
Fomo (3:15)
No More Tears (4:55)
Schall & Rauch (12" (club version)) (5:08)
Disco Goth (The Populist remix) (5:34)
Girls Gang (Damon Jee remix) (5:15)
Halkidiki (Greek version) (3:20)
Promise Me (Featt Curses - club version) (5:43)
Alien (Phunkadelica CETK mix) (5:56)
Fomo (Dj Hell extended version) (8:20)
Review: Berlin-based synthwave and dark disco band Dina Summer return with a sanguine new seven-track record, continuing their reputation for making 80s nostalgist music fans ever more ravenous for their distinct take on EBM and its adjacent styles. Following 2022's acclaimed Rimini LP, this freak zone of a record brings gravely detuned, yet DJ-ready instrumental backings and stiffly but passionately delivered vocal recitations to a modern production palate. This approach reaches its ultimate conclusion on the natural midpoint 'Alien', a track perhaps best describable as a hi-NRG number made in a cryoponic chamber and lent an extraterrestrial theme.
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