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Singles
Windows Of My Mind (remastered)
Cat: ATH 158. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Windows Of My Mind (5:09)
Windows Of My Mind (remix) (4:56)
Review: The story of this one revolves around San Diego native Anthony "Antone" Williams. He was one day alone in a studio, messing about with the gear and before he knew he it lay down the haunting rhythm that underpins the tune now presented here by the good folks at Athens of the North. It's a sinister, restless one that got released as a hugely limited 7" on Unity Records with otherworldly soul production and a pained vocal up top. Post punk soul, some call it, and that's a fitting descriptor. A remix appears on the flip but the allure of the original is hard to beat.
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Tags: Synth Pop
 in stock $12.61
2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2
The Underground Youth - "Around Your Arms" (5:20)
Shad Shadows - "Walls" (4:03)
M!R!M - "Into The Night" (3:45)
Das Beat - "Glow" (2:35)
Blind Delon - "Loony Voices" (3:07)
Nox - "Sleep" (6:11)
Review: Following on from their widely acclaimed album Afraid To Leave, Berlin's beautiful maudlin post-punk outfit Bleib Modern presents a compilation of remixes and reworks by esteemed artists from across darkwave, post-punk, and EBM. From IV Horsemen's club-worthy rendition of 'Bitter Smile' to M!R!M's dreamy synthpop take on 'Into The Night' via Dune Messiah's crooning 'Loony Voices, 2 Afraid 2 Leave: Remixed Reimaged Reloaded Part 2 offers truly diverse interpretations. With contributions from luminaries like The KVB and Blind Delon, it provides a fresh perspective on Bleib Modern's sound and serves as an exciting interlude that showcases the band's versatility and paves the way for future creations
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Freaky Friends Vol 2
DJ Swagger - "Hotice Water" (4:02)
Low Tape - "So Delicious" (4:11)
Norus & DJ Whipr Snipr - "Molecular Collision" (4:44)
Ole Mic Odd - "In The House" (4:52)
Nasty King Kurl - "Stop Talkin Boy" (5:10)
Turk Turkleton - "Offenbachs Father" (4:29)
Review: Aussie larrikin DJ WHPRSNPR is back on his very own Nerang Recordings with a motley crew of upstarts on this one. Fittingly titled Freaky Friends 2, it features DJ Swagger with some off-kilter UK bass on 'Hotice Water' and Low Tape with the NSFW booty bass of 'So Delicious' on the A side, followed over on the flip by Ole Mic Odd's sci-fi electro funk jam 'In The House' and Berlin's Nasty King Krule doing his best Dopplereffekt impression on 'Stop Talkin Boy' among others.
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Fight 4
Fight 4 (12")
Cat: WIDDLE 008. Rel: 10 Jan 23
Tuning Circuits For A Revolution (11:49)
The Vast Abyss (11:22)
Review: Appropriately titled EP coming your way. 'Fight 4' opens the scoring with 'Tuning Circuits For A Revolution', a track that seems to want to get alarm bells ringing through whatever space its powering through. Although deceptively lo-fi in production, the cut is an uneasy and subtly tense electro-edged synth workout that bounds along with tangible menace, socio-politically-charged vocal sample playing out in the background just to add to the feeling of dancing straight into the Ministry of Truth.

Flip it and find 'The Vast Abyss', essentially a tune in the same vein only slightly different - less upfront, more broken and stacked with snare rolls, subduing that omnipresent synth line without completely obscuring it, narrative words lost in favour or abstract and slightly haunting (if difficult to decipher) phrases, as much percussion as you could ask for packed into it all.
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Albums
First Album (reissue)
First Album (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NBLP 001. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Life On MTV (4:24)
Frank Sinatra (3:50)
Walk On By (5:18)
1982 (5:18)
Stock Exchange (5:46)
You & Us (6:15)
Flexibility (11:00)
L'Homme Dans L'Ombre (4:17)
Slow Track (2:58)
Nurse (5:16)
Stripper (4:59)
DJ Song (3:04)
Walking In The Sunshine (5:14)
Frank Sinatra 2001 (4:57)
The Beach (bonus track) (4:39)
Review: Nobody's Business re-release Kittin's first album, 'First Album', harkening to way back when the electroclash queen (Caroline Herve) formed one part of the duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker with Michael Amato. Perhaps it's time for an electroclash comeback, as we're no less keen on this album as we were back then. We're happily reminded of the hit popcorning single '1982', while between-the-beats coldness prevails on lesser-known cuts like 'Nurse' and 'L'Homme Dans L'Ombre', showing off the pair's near-sociopathically calculated sound. Also of note: this album's original release year, 2001, is to 2022 what 1982 was to it.

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A Haon
A Haon (translucent purple vinyl LP)
Cat: DEEDEE 6. Rel: 08 Mar 22
Seo E' Glo'R Na Teilifi'se (0:29)
Mister Imperator (3:58)
We Need (3:38)
Falun Gong Dancer (4:03)
The Symphonies Of Danny La Rue (3:51)
Archbishop Beardmouth At The Chemolympics (3:41)
The Imperial Angelus (0:48)
Sex Bunting (4:43)
Ballytransnational (4:08)
There Goes Waterface (4:29)
Picadors (5:08)
Stampede (5:09)
Stop The Lights (0:50)
Review: The combination of former Microdisney/Fatima Mansions singer Cathal Coughlan - one of the sharpest lyrical minds the alternative scene has ever produced - and fellow Irishman Jacknife Lee, former cult beat hero turned super producer and co-writer to the likes of Taylor Swift, U2 and Peter Buck, is an incendiary one. Given maximum space to resonate by the sparse but detailed electronic productions, Coughlan paints worlds of reality and fantasy mixed up, as memory so often is, so poignant as a result. Beats arrive courtesy of the unmissable 'Sex Bunting' and 'Mister Imperator', but whether the soundscapes are lively or luxuriating in the background, the concoction is heady and hard to resist.
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Neurovision (remastered)
Cat: TELEX 2. Rel: 21 Sep 23
A/B (3:37)
Realite (3:33)
Cliche (4:56)
En Route Vers De Nouvelles Aventures (4:00)
We Are All Getting Old (3:42)
My Time (4:19)
Plus De Distance (3:20)
Euro-Vision (2:45)
Dance To The Music (3:21)
Lakelele (3:13)
Soul Waves (3:53)
Review: Known for their cover versions - having re-read Sly Stone, Plastic Bertrand, Les Chats Sauvages, and many more over the years - Telex managed to tread a fine line between comedy and innovation. Focusing heavily on a lo-fi synthesised sound, the Belgian alt-poppers would use plenty of humour in their work, but never allowed this to outshine or overshadow the musicality of it all. Released in 1980, Neurovision is a case in point. According to the band, this was their tongue-in-cheek entry to the Eurovision Song Contest, for which they were chosen as representatives for their home country in the same year. Deliberately banal lyrics, mostly referring to the competition itself, married to the glittering wonder of a proto-electronic soundtrack, mark it as a work of bold daring and a little genius. Sadly, it failed to secure them last place in the tournament, as they hoped, forcing them to settle for 17 out of 19.
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Played by: Marco Febbraro
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How Do You Dance? (remastered)
Cat: TELEX 6. Rel: 30 Nov 23
On The Road Again (3:32)
How Do You Dance? (3:55)
This Is Your Song (4:27)
The Number One Song In Heaven (6:32)
J'aime La Vie (3:13)
White Noise (2:50)
Move! (4:14)
Jailhouse Rock (2:32)
Do Worry (5:01)
La Bamba-X (2:21)
Review: Formed in 1978, Marc Moullin, Dan Lacksman, and Michael Moers broke the mould with Telex - one of the most influential Belgian synth-pop groups of all time. Calling on disco, punk, and the sound of formative era experimental electronic music that was beginning to take hold in Western Europe, they would simultaneously produce some of the most important tracks of the genre until their first disbandment in 2006, and bless us with hilarious pithiness in the shape of tunes like 'Euro-Vision', a bleep-driven 'critique' of the song contest. How Do You Dance? was the group's final studio album, rounding out a six-strong, decade-spanning LP back catalogue, and despite arriving almost three decades after their debut, Looking for Saint Tropez, turned heads for its originality, this beauty still proved they were more than capable of delivering innovative goods. One for fans of Metronomy, Todd Terje and more.
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Arles
Arles (LP)
Cat: BB 428LP. Rel: 26 Apr 23
Arrivee (3:20)
Arles (7:58)
Lucidite (5:18)
Espace Gestuel (5:19)
Tournesol (5:08)
Irise (6:25)
Review: Club scene doyen, dance music veteran, and rave culture hero Johannes Auvinen opts to depart from the dance floor, at least for the time being, and deliver Arles - an ode to the other side of the electronic-acid scene, those sounds that make most sense after the chaos and carnage of a party have subsided and you're safely home on the couch with you and yours and all dearest.
And it works as well as it should, with the experience both of living in that world and making anthems for it clearly evident in the overall production quality and ideas. Arles is a warm blanket, that friendly therapist, an album that understands where you've been because it was there too. Remarkably, despite what that may suggest, this is not ambient or particularly leftfield stuff. Instead, it's rhythmic, pop-infused electronica goodness, for want of a more succinct, less awkward turn of phrase.
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Played by: Stunty
 in stock $28.39
Snowflakes Are Dancing
Snowflakes Are Dancing (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile snow white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVCL 065C. Rel: 23 Feb 22
Snowflakes Are Dancing (2:11)
Reverie (4:45)
Gardens In The Rain (3:44)
Clair De Lune (5:51)
Arabesque No 1 (4:01)
The Engulfed Cathedral (6:26)
Passepied (3:24)
The Girl With The Flaxen Hair (3:25)
Golliwog's Cakewalk (3:04)
Footprints In The Snow (4:22)
Review: To truly understand what's happening here you first need to know the background. Snowflakes Are Dancing is the delightfully evocative and - let's face it - wonderfully endearing title of Isao Tomita's second studio album. But this isn't really the Japanese musician's own work. Instead, it takes the arrangements of Claude Debussy, particularly the French composer's so-called 'tone paintings', and splashes new colour across the palette by way of some modern toys.

So while the guy who wrote the notes did so in the midst of industrialisation in Europe, his interpreter from the Far East worked on those tunes at a point in time when modernism was in full swing, and marching forward so quickly the future was already in sight. Using a Moog synthesiser, still then very much an experimental toy, and Mellotron, the result is an electronic overture worthy of the best sci-fi scores.
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Tags: New Age
 in stock $22.88
Midnight Proposals
Midnight Proposals (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FATLP 171. Rel: 17 Feb 23
Summerchild (4:00)
Rumor (4:33)
A Day (3:56)
Prayer (2:25)
Sacred Type (4:41)
Gudrun (3:52)
Soft & Dark (4:10)
Shot Shot (3:42)
Already There (2:19)
Art (3:03)
Sold Out (3:20)
Twisted (3:55)
Review: Berlin's Jennifer Touch is back with a second album of her synth, cold wave and electro collages and this one is inspired by reading 'Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck. She was touched by the idea of the settler's movement and got into the mindset of a cowboy while writing these tunes. The resulting sounds are full of hope and mystery and were all written in an explosion of creativity and energy in just a couple of months. That plays out in the urgency of the grooves making for another great long player.
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Memoria
Memoria (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: IMR 45LP. Rel: 11 Feb 22
Veil Of White (5:59)
No More Kissing In The Rain (4:17)
Darklands (5:00)
Glow (6:22)
In The Gloaming (5:18)
The Rise (4:56)
When The Sun Explodes (5:30)
Dead Or Alive (4:07)
All Too Soon (4:04)
A Summer's Empty Room (5:04)
Swaying Pine Trees (5:27)
Drifting Star (5:06)
Like A Daydream (5:29)
Linger (5:09)
Review: As he's moved further towards a career in soundtrack composition, Trentemoller's music has become increasingly widescreen and atmospheric, with the Danish artist drawing inspiration from dream-pop, the Cocteau Twins and Durutti Column as much as the ambient, electronica and immersive techno he was once famous for. All of these strands combine beautifully on 'Memoria', a picturesque and enveloping affair whose multitude of highlights include the yearning, string-laden and bittersweet brilliance of 'No More Kissing The Rain', the wall-of-sound dream pop shimmer of 'In The Gloaming', the mid-80s indie-pop haziness of 'Dead or Alive' and the glassy-eyed and tactile 'All Too Soon'.
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