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Singles
Underground
Cat: UNSYS 009. Rel: 09 Oct 24
Underground (5:36)
Glowing In The Dark (5:29)
The Force (4:44)
Snake Island (4:30)
We Danced (5:51)
Review: Volksmusik's Underground is a captivating release on Unusual Systems, featuring five dance tracks that fuse various darker subgenres into a compelling electro house hybrid. The album explores dark wave, EBM, and electro techno, creating a unique sonic experience. Side-1 opens with 'Underground,' an uptempo track with a darker Italo house feel that captures an 80s futuristic vibe. Following is 'The Force,' a dynamic piece with engaging lyrics that blend a Nu-Romantic vibe reminiscent of Visage. Side-2 begins with 'Glowing In The Dark,' maintaining the album's dark and atmospheric tone. 'Snake Island' shifts towards a darker rock sound, verging on Goth rock, adding variety to the album's texture. Closing the release is 'We Danced,' which infuses an EBM edge, rounding out the collection with its energetic and intense rhythm. Underground stands out for its innovative blend of genres, making it a great release for fans of dark, electro-infused dance music.
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Albums
Tomorrow's Fashions: Library Electronica 1972-1987
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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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25 Years Of Din (Edition II)
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25 Years Of Din (Edition II) (unmixed 2xCD limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DIN 86. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Benge - "Shadow - The Rest Of Light"
Dave Bessell - "All Is Now"
Bluetech - "Broken Prisms Still Refract Light"
Erik Wollo - "Emergence"
Lyonel Bauchet - "A Perfect Day For Uncertainty"
Robert Rich - "Ornament Drift"
D'Voxx - "Vila Madalena"
Parallel Worlds - "Some Space"
Ian Boddy - "Small World"
Polypores - "Viridescence"
Markus Reuter - "Albatross"
Field Lines Cartographer - "Sea Of Grass"
Scanner - "Now There Was Nowhere"
Chris Carter - "Consonance"
Bernhard Wostheinrich - "On The Cusp Of Lucid Dreaming"
Radio Massacre International - "Flying Colours"
Surface 10 - "Psyche Dio"
Nigel Mullaney - "There Is No Dark"
Node - "Rewind"
ARC - "System Six"
Review: Second time around for DiN Records' 25th anniversary compilation, which lands on CD for a second time - in limited numbers, of course - with an inverted cover design. The set itself is superb, with founder (and regular musical contributor) Ian Boddy inviting artists who have released on the label to contribute new, previously unreleased works. Rooted in ambient, IDM and gentle electronica, the 20-track set simply oozes quality from start to finish. Highlights come thick and fast, from the bubbling electronics and lilting pedal steel motifs of Erik Wollo's 'Emergence' and the sparkling, toe-tapping shuffle of D'Voxx's 'Vila Madalena', to the ghostly beauty of 'Now There Was Nowhere' by Scanner, the psychedelic ambient exotica of Chris Carter's 'Consonance', and the spaced-out ambient jazz of Nigel Mullaney's 'There Is No Dark'.
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