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51
Stella (remastered)
Stella (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 276. Rel: 15 Aug 14
Desire
Vicious Games
Oh Yea
Desert Inn
Stalakdrama
Koladi-Ola (Low Blow)
Oh Yeah (Indian Summer version)
Domingo
Sometimes (Dr Hirsch)
Let Me Cry
Ciel Ouvert
Angel No
Vicious Games (12" mix)
 in stock $29.51
52
Minimal Wave Tapes Volume Two
VARIOUS
Cat: STH 2281LP. Rel: 22 Feb 12
Hard Corps - "Dirty"
In Trance 95 - "Presidente"
Philippe Laurent - "Distorsion"
Das Ding - "HSTA"
Subject - "What Happened To You?"
Ohama - "The Drum"
Geneva Jacuzzi - "The Sleep Room"
Antonym - "Cinnamon Air"
Ruins - "Fire"
Ende Shneafliet - "Animals From Outer Space"
Felix Kubin - "Japan Japan"
Class Info - "Out Of Line"
In Aeternam Vale - "Annie"
Aural Indifference - "Theme"
Review: The guys over at Stones Throw did us a massive favour this year by compiling these long-forgotten experimental pieces form the 80s and 90s. This is the second chapter and we couldn't have expected any better from Peanut Butter Wolf's imprint. There's plenty of rarities and gems here, starting with with the opener by Hard Cops, "Dirty" an italo-influenced electro stomper with an unmistakable 80s edge to it. Philippe Laurent's "Distortion" is another massive track, with those wavering lyrics falling apart over the grinding beat beneath it; "HSTA" by Das Ding is also unmissable and worthy of any collectors shelf. To be honest, there isn't a single average piece here and if you haven't got this compilation already, you're making a huge mistake...
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 in stock $23.79
53
Paralysis
Paralysis (12" + booklet)
Cat: DE 274. Rel: 31 Jul 20
Paralysis (4:31)
ACC (2:15)
GBD (5:00)
Track 4 (4:04)
Ugly Talk (7:11)
Review: Robert Rental is an artist as influential as he is overlooked. An anchor of the early British DIY and post-punk scene, his name is most frequently uttered alongside illustrious collaborators such as Thomas Leer and Daniel Miller. Dark Entries and Optimo ally to illuminate some of Rental's early solo works with an expanded reissue of his debut 7" Paralysis /A.C.C.. Both labels have previously excavated Rental's catalog; we reissued the collaborative LP with Glenn Wallis in 2017, and Optimo released a collection of demos in 2018.
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 in stock $13.65
54
Solid State Survivor
Solid State Survivor (180 gram audiophile LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1467. Rel: 20 Nov 15
Technopolis
Absolute Ego Dance
Rydeen
Castalia
Behind The Mask
Day Tripper
Insomnia
Solid State Survivor
Review: The US' Music On Vinyl always provides the quality reissues, and best of all, they do it quietly, leaving the diggers and owners of the original copies still relatively chuffed with their treasures. As such, it's the Yellow Magic Orchestra that receives the reissue treatment this time, a Japanese electro-pop outfit formed in 1979, and which includes the great Haruomi Hosono on bass - producer of the timeless and mind-bending "Hosono House". Solid State Survivor was the band's second album, and although it was released before the start of the '80s, it already contains remnants of electronic dance music as we know it today. The glassy opener is called "Technopolis", for example, and the majestic synth twists of "Rydeen" are a pleasure to our ears even today. There are slower, more magical moments such as "Castalia", but the winner for us is probably "Insomnia", a great piece of drunken drum machine drums and wonky melodies. An absolute must, even for the non-Japanese heads.
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 in stock $32.29
55
The Pleasure Principle
Cat: BBQLP 10. Rel: 16 Oct 15
Airline (3:17)
Metal (3:28)
Complex (3:10)
Films (4:07)
ME (5:33)
Tracks (2:49)
Observer (2:52)
Conversation (7:31)
Cars (3:52)
Engineers (3:58)
Played by: Dmitry Distant
 in stock $23.67
56
Some Great Reward
Some Great Reward (gatefold LP)
Cat: 889853 30011. Rel: 26 Aug 16
Something To Do (3:46)
Lie To Me (5:03)
People Are People (3:52)
It Doesn't Matter (4:43)
Stories Of Old (3:13)
Somebody (4:27)
Master & Servant (4:13)
If You Want (4:40)
Blasphemous Rumours (6:26)
 in stock $27.57
57
Tutti
Tutti (blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: CTITUTTILP 2018. Rel: 08 Feb 19
Tutti (4:59)
Drone (4:25)
Moe (4:28)
Sophic Ripple (4:41)
Split (4:57)
Heliy (5:19)
En (4:30)
Orenda (4:48)
 in stock $14.48
58
Live In Basel November 30 1984
Cat: DBQP 49. Rel: 10 Aug 21
Something To Do (3:53)
Two Minute Warning (4:33)
Puppets (3:57)
Leave In Silence (4:52)
New Life (4:14)
Ice Machine (3:48)
Told You So (4:43)
Photographic (4:12)
Everything Counts (5:35)
See You (4:10)
Shout (3:34)
Just Can't Get Enough (4:58)
Review: After doing the rounds for years as a bootleg CD, Depeche Mode's Live in Basel 1984 is finally getting a release on vinyl. For fans of the legendary Essex band, or merely those with an in interest in early new-wave synth-pop, the album should be an essential purchase. The quality of the recording itself is rather good (something of a surprise given its age and the fact that it would have most likely been recorded to tape), while the band's performance is superb. It's basically a celebration of the Mode at their early synth-sporting best, teasing and titillating an enthusiastic Swiss crowd. Musically, we get a mix of cult favourites, early album tracks and now iconic singles such as 'New Life' and 'Just Can't Get Enough'. Ace.
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 in stock $18.66
59
Blasphemous Rumours
Blasphemous Rumours (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DM BR LIVE. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Something To Do/Two Minute Warning/Puppets/If You Want/New Life/Ice Machine (live) (26:05)
Leave In Silence/Shame/Blasphemous Rumours/Master & Servant/Photographic (live) (24:44)
 in stock $26.17
60
Ce N'est Q'Un Debut
Ce N'est Q'Un Debut (160 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: MEDICAL 002LP. Rel: 15 Oct 14
Computer Sourire
Ce N'est Q'un Debut
Problemes D'amour (feat Martine Michellod)
Dance Boy Dance
Hola Macci Kola
African Kola (feat Stefano Cocco Cantini - Sax)
Review: Twenty nine years ago (can you believe it) Alexander Robotnick released his first album, Ce N'Est Q'Un Debut, featuring what's arguably his most defining track "Problemes D'amour" with the Harajuku-cute vocals of Martine Michellod. It's this album that has influenced countless French synth pop acts and a horde of old school electro lovers, and all this time later it's been repressed (again) by the label that first released it, Medical. Keeping the sacredness of this LP firmly intact by sticking with the keyboard-head artwork, Ce N'Est Q'Un Debut - along with Man Parish's 1982 self-titled debut - should be in all of our record collections.
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 in stock $27.84
61
Speak & Spell
Speak & Spell (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 889853 29991. Rel: 26 Aug 16
New Life (3:45)
I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead (2:13)
Puppets (3:55)
Boys Say Go! (3:02)
Nodisco (4:13)
What's Your Name? (2:44)
Photographic (4:52)
Tora! Tora! Tora! (4:27)
Big Muff (4:21)
Any Second Now (Voices) (2:35)
Just Can't Get Enough (3:43)
Dreaming Of Me (4:03)
 in stock $25.06
62
The Mix (Special Edition)
The Mix (Special Edition) (white vinyl 2xLP + 20 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272128. Rel: 09 Oct 20
The Robots (8:53)
Computer Love (6:35)
Pocket Calculator (4:32)
Dentaku (3:27)
Autobahn (9:28)
Radioactivity (6:53)
Trans Europe Express (3:20)
Abzug (2:18)
Metal On Metal (4:59)
Home Computer (8:03)
Music Non Stop (6:38)
Review: Kraftwerk never bothered releasing a standard 'greatest hits' album. Instead, in 1991 they offered up The Mix, a set of brand-new digital recordings of some of their best-loved tracks. It received a lukewarm reception at the time, in part because it was marketed and reviewed as a remix album (which it isn't), but it's actually a thrill-a-minute romp that has formed the basis of their live shows ever since. It contains some fantastic re-arranged takes on such familiar favourites as 'Radioactivity', 'The Robots', 'Computer Love' and 'Autobahn', the latter of which is quite radically different (and, surprisingly, jazzier). This time round, it comes presented on ice-white vinyl and comes accompanied by a smart looking 20-page booklet.
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 in stock $41.77
63
Exciter (reissue)
Exciter (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 889853 36931. Rel: 10 Feb 17
Dream On (4:19)
Shine (5:30)
The Sweetest Condition (3:43)
When The Body Speaks (5:58)
The Dead Of Night (4:50)
Lovetheme (2:03)
Freelove (6:08)
Comatose (3:23)
I Feel Loved (4:16)
Breathe (5:11)
Easy Tiger (2:13)
I Am You (5:01)
Goodnight Lovers (3:50)
 in stock $26.45
64
The Seeds Of Love (reissue)
The Seeds Of Love (reissue) (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 477071 6. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Woman In Chains (6:22)
Badman's Song (8:33)
Sowing The Seeds Of Love (6:10)
Advice For The Young At Heart (4:44)
Standing On The Corner Of The Third World (5:35)
Swords And Knives (6:13)
Year Of The Knife (7:07)
Famous Last Words (4:02)
 in stock $25.34
65
Alternative Funk: Volume 1 (reissue)
VARIOUS
Cat: PLA 023R. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Stanislas Noel & Jean-Christophe Utz - "Money Money" (0:30)
Scoop! - "Caravan" (3:27)
Son Of Sam - "Anti Apartheid" (4:16)
From Raushenberg - "About Fritz" (4:01)
Fist Of Facts - "Fire Breath" (2:14)
Philippe Laurent - "Rapide" (5:45)
Vox Populi & Man - "Alternative Fresh" (3:22)
Zoohtee - "Track 8" (3:00)
Kosa - "Nykowe" (1:20)
Randall Kennedy - "Smith's Room" (2:35)
The Arms Of Someone New - "Cool As Christ" (4:09)
Human Backs - "Takayama Rising" (5:12)
ONY - "Give It To Me" (1:31)
Vox Populi & Man - "Megamix" (2:17)
Review: There's an awful lot going on here, and as such plenty to talk about. Alternative Funk: Volume 1 is both a compilation and reissue, with the original outing landing on cassette in the early-1980s on VP231, a label set up by Pacific 231, AKA Pierre Jolivet. The albums were the brainchild of Axel Kyrou and Francis Man, founders of the legendary Vox Populi!, and their aim was to showcase far out sounds, at least som of which were their own.

What we have in the modern iteration is a snapshot of that expansive and often hallucinatory aural odyssey, with seminal and lesser known artists resting side-by-side on the track list. Stylistically broad, running the gamut from dub percussion to cold wave and industrial, it's yet more evidence of just how fertile a decade the 80s were.
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 in stock $13.93
66
Turned On (Soundtrack)
Turned On (Soundtrack) (heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet + poster)
Cat: DE 302. Rel: 04 Nov 22
Strictly Forbidden (27:45)
Primal Overture (27:25)
Review: There had apparently already been much feverish speculation around the true identity of the musician lurking behind the moniker Forbidden Overture because of the exceptional soundtrack to the 1982 queer bath house fantasy 'Turned On'. When a few of the more astute observers of the 1986 women-in-prison exploitation flick 'Bad Girls Dormitory' spotted some overlapping use of the same music from 'Turned On', it was revealed that Forbidden Overture was in fact US electro pioneer Man Parrish - a fact that seems obvious once you know. Using his unmistakable classic production techniques - only employed in very different ways to his dancefloor smashes - the building, oozing 27 minute epic 'Primal Overture' and the cheekier, more wry 'Strictly Forbidden' form one of the soundtracks of all time, even if the bath house frolics of the film itself have retreated into the changing rooms of obscurity since. Its director Steve Scott commented: "It took us about two weeks to find the right piece for the jockstrap scene. But it's like anything else-you know when it's right." The same could very easily be said of this must-not-miss release.
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Played by: Mark Forshaw
 in stock $32.02
67
Unexpected
Unexpected (limited translucent green vinyl LP + postcard)
Cat: MW 082. Rel: 19 Jun 24
So You Want To Love Me (3:36)
Alien Patience (5:22)
South Side (3:32)
Chaos 303 (3:34)
Move Up Closer (2:19)
Undercover (6:17)
Not Your Kind Of Girl (3:33)
Slightly Ahead (2:20)
Perpendicular (3:10)
Night Drive (3:14)
Review: The excellent Minimal Wave serves up a long-awaited LP here that features unreleased treasures from the influential UK duo, Vicious Pink, who first met at The Warehouse night-club in Leeds in the late 1970s and went on to reshape synth-pop. They notoriously lent their backing vocals to friends Soft Cell but went on to have success as a duo with avant-garde singles that defied norms and climbed the UK dance charts between 1982 and 1986. Now, Unexpected offers glimpses into their creative process and is packed with pop experiments recorded on the fly, some of which are with Dave Ball of Soft Vell/Grid fame. Limited to 999 copies on Coke bottle clear vinyl, this release is a true collector's gem that includes an exclusive postcard.
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 in stock $26.72
68
Maintain The Golden Ratio
Maintain The Golden Ratio (180 gram vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 313EP1. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Maintain (4:51)
The Golden Ratio (version) (4:44)
Review: Cybotron are best known as the early purveyors of electro as we know it, responsible for the genre's more mechanised incarnations from as early as the mid-1980s. Now, though, they "re-emerge in our contemporary cybercultural age when artifactual futures begin a transition into a new era of "Meta'", with two new tracks on Tresor, 'Maintain' and 'The Golden Ratio'. While this sentence might take some decoding, we're fain to speculate that it has something to do with the current mass-mediated zeitgeist centring on virtual reality and its implications for metaphysics, both of which right up Cybotron's street as concepts go. Something about the perturbed spirit of 2023 has awoken Juan Atkins and Laurens von Oswald from their decades-long slumber to produce this vocoded, deep-waving, technocult opus. We must figure out what!
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 in stock $18.10
69
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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 in stock $26.72
70
Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop 1980-1989
VARIOUS
Cat: DE 285. Rel: 19 Apr 22
Avant Garde - "Pesadillas" (4:33)
Vandana - "Cambios En El Tiempo" (3:48)
Syntoma - "No Me Puedo Controlar" (4:08)
Artefacto - "Mundo Sin Viento" (3:45)
Cou Cou Bazar - "Cou Cou Bazar" (3:53)
Volti - "Corazon" (3:43)
Nahtabisk - "La Dama De Probeta" (3:21)
Escuadron Del Ritmo - "Las Cucarachas" (3:45)
Decada 2 - "Alfabeto" (Cold version) (5:05)
Silueta Palida - "El Paso Del Tiempo" (version Remezclada) (3:38)
Review: The esteemed gang at Dark Entries have been hard at work on another one of their always eye opening compilation. This time they turn their focus to Mexican new wave and post-punk on the 10-track Back Up: Mexican Tecno Pop. None of the tunes here have ever made it to wax before and they come with a 12 page magazine that is packed with extra context, lyrics and bios about the artists. The tunes all shine a fine light on the flourishing DIY scene that was present in 1980's Mexico when much of the world's focus was on the more well documented synth pop and obscure electronics from Europe and the United States.
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Tags: Mexican
 in stock $25.06
71
Muscle Up
Cat: DE 106CD. Rel: 20 Nov 15
Cat's Eye
The Jungle Dream
Deep Inside You
Somebody To Love Tonight
Pigfoot
5oz Of Funk
Don't Ask
Uhura
Timelink
Mockingbird Dream 2
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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Tags: Hi-NRG | Cosmic Disco
 in stock $15.32
72
Third Skin
Cat: DE 123 . Rel: 23 Jun 16
Third Skin (7:12)
Lipstick Information (6:20)
Third Skin (Steffi remix) (6:33)
Third Skin (The Hacker remix) (6:11)
Review: Having spent much of the last 12 months furiously re-issuing classic Italo-disco bombs, Dark Entries has finally got round to releasing some more contemporary cuts. The man behind this EP is Victor Lenis AKA Cute Heels, a Barcelona-based Colombian who last appeared on the imprint in 2014. As usual, the two new productions showcased here see him explore a range of vintage electronic music influences, presenting them in a typically stylish and authentic way. "Third Skin" melds the muscular sweatiness of EBM to the jackin' energy of Chicago acid, while "Lipstick Information" offers a master-class in dark Italo-disco and early Detroit techno fusion. Steffi and The Hacker both give the title track a thorough going over, with the former's deliciously hypnotic, psychedelic take being particularly potent.
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 in stock $14.48
73
Enjoy The Silence: KROQ FM Broadcast Dodgers Stadium LA 05/08/1990
Cat: ICONS 001. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon remix extended) (6:19)
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon remix) (2:39)
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon instrumental) (6:20)
Review: Enjoy The Silence, Depeche Mode's standout single from Violator, marked a significant moment in the band's career, becoming their most successful UK single since 'Master & Servant' in 1984. 'Enjoy The Silence' captured both critical and public acclaim, peaking at number six in the UK charts and achieving top spots in Denmark and Spain, as well as reaching number eight in the US. The 12" version is beloved by fans with the myriad of great remixes the song provided. This new yellow vinyl version helps meet the demand of an always desirable dance record. The single's success earned Depeche Mode their first Brit Award for Best Single of 1990. This newfound positivity extended to the subsequent reception of Violator, solidifying 'Enjoy The Silence' as an iconic track in Depeche Mode's discography. The song continues to be celebrated for its brooding, tender qualities, and its ability to resonate with audiences globally as well as the iconic video.
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 in stock $23.11
74
Going Backwards (Remixes)
Going Backwards (Remixes) (heavyweight vinyl double 12")
Cat: 889854 77461. Rel: 22 Sep 17
Going Backwards (Chris Liebing mix) (9:10)
Going Backwards (Solomun club remix) (7:53)
Going Backwards (The Belleville Three Deep Bass dub) (5:58)
Going Backwards (Chris Liebing Burn Slow mix) (7:01)
Going Backwards (Point Point remix) (4:31)
You Move (Latroit remix) (4:17)
Poison Heart (Soulsavers Re-Work) (3:43)
 in stock $20.89
75
Jaz Edits 2
Cat: PF 008. Rel: 27 Sep 22
Cloud Worship (5:13)
Pick A Toy (6:29)
Puzzle (5:27)
Friday Night (5:00)
Review: Under the Jaz alter-ego, John Zahl has been serving up laidback, Balaearic-minded edits of musical obscurities since the mid 2000s. Initially, that was for Claremont 56 offshoot Sixty Five, but in the last decade he's also appeared on Passport To Paradise, Rotating Souls and, most recently, Pinchy & Friends. Here he returns to the latter label with four more rubs of atmospheric cuts from the dusty corners of his record collection. He begins with the wonderfully throbbing, solo-heavy dancefloor synth-scape of 'Cloud Worship', before successfully tinkering with a tactile, semi-organic proto-house gem on 'Pick a Toy'. Over on side B, 'Puzzle' is a tidy revision of a cosmic-minded, French language Balearic synth-pop gem, while 'Friday Night' is an eccentric, off-kilter slab of new wave disco oddness.
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 in stock $16.43
76
Entangled Routes
Cat: GBX 039CD. Rel: 26 Nov 21
New Roots
Synaptic
Paleolith
Earthwork
The Creeper
Hive Mind
The Clearing
Growth Potential
The Long Now
Phantom Orchid
Leaf Mould
Buried Network
Symbiosis
Review: Back in 2016, Martin Jenkins unveiled the first instalment of a "loose trilogy" of vaguely conceptual albums for the Ghost Box label. Entangled Routes is the third and final part of this trilogy and lands two years after its predecessor, Hollow Earth. Though not expressly acknowledged within the music, Jenkins' inspiration this time round was apparently "mycorrhizal networks" - subterranean networks of funghi that transfer water, carbon and other minerals and nutrients to the roots of plants. Musically, what's on offer is intoxicating and far-sighted, with Jenkins mixing up trippy ambient psychedelia with modular-rich, melodious electronica, throbbing, arpeggio-driven dancefloor cuts and what would once have been called IDM. As usual, the album is full of great ideas, beautifully executed, and sequenced in such a way as to provide a genuine aural journey.
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 in stock $13.93
77
One Second (remastered with bonus track)
One Second (remastered with bonus track) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 277. Rel: 14 Feb 14
La Habanera
Moon On Ice
Call It Love
Le Secret Farida
Hawaiian Chance
The Rhythm Divine (feat Shirley Bassey)
Santiago
Goldrush
Dr Van Steiner
Si Senor The Hairy Grill
L'Hotel (bonus track)
Review: Music On Vinyl are our new best friends. With a wide range of music being reissued as of late, Yello's 1987 One Second is just spoiling us. Never being fully acclaimed when it was originally released, this is one album which really spans the full circle in terms of artistic ideas sonic experimentations. While being tagged primarily as a pop work, it's really more of a lesson in synth manipulations and nutty beat-making. "The Rhythm Divine" has to be out top track but do check the whole thing, it's magnificent...
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 in stock $25.34
78
London Dungeon: Live At The Crystal Palace National Sports Centre London July 31st 1993 FM Broadcast
Cat: JACK 059PU. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Higher Love (6:20)
Policy Of Truth (6:24)
World In My Eyes (6:24)
Walking In My Shoes (6:24)
Behind The Wheel (5:56)
Halo (4:48)
Stripped (4:52)
Condemnation (4:52)
Judas (4:52)
One Caress (4:21)
Mercy In You (5:46)
I Feel You (5:50)
Never Let Me Down Again (5:50)
Rush (5:50)
In Your Room (4:42)
Personal Jesus (6:42)
Enjoy The Silence (6:45)
Fly On The Windscreen (6:45)
Everything Counts (5:45)
 in stock $32.85
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Luton Hoo Estate 1997
Luton Hoo Estate 1997 (gatefold 180 gram green vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 97145. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Numbers (4:53)
Computerworld (5:59)
Radioactivity (6:37)
Trans-europe Express/Metal On Metal/Abzug (13:06)
Pocket Calculator (7:53)
The Robot (9:48)
The Man Machine (4:53)
Tour De France (5:32)
Autobahn (13:36)
Tribal Gathering (4:30)
Boom Boom Tschak/Music Non Stop (4:56)
Review: This gatefold green vinyl record captures a rare and electrifying live performance from the pioneering electronic music legends. Recorded at their 1997 Tribal Gathering festival headline, it's a showcase of the band's iconic sound that blends groundbreaking synth-driven melodies with hypnotic rhythms and futuristic themes. Performing classics like 'Autobahn,' 'The Robots' and 'Computer World,' Kraftwerk delivered a spellbinding experience that bridged their innovative past and continued influence on modern music all set against the historic backdrop of Luton Hoo Estate. It features plenty of their classics from the time, as well as - shockingly - a new track, titled 'Tribal Gathering' (and also sometimes referred to as 'Luton') that was written especially for the gig, never recorded in the studio and only ever played a handful of times. A great nostalgic trip.
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 in stock $17.55
80
Yellow Magic Orchestra USA/Yellow Magic Orchestra
Yellow Magic Orchestra USA/Yellow Magic Orchestra (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + 4 page booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 1466. Rel: 20 Nov 15
Computer Game (theme from The Circus)
Firecracker
Simoon
Cosmic Surfin'
Computer Game (theme from The Invader)
Yellow Magic (Tong Poo)
La Femme Chinoise
Bridge Over Troubled Music
Mad Pierrot
Computer Game (theme from The Circus)
Firecracker
Simoon
Cosmic Surfin'
Computer Game (theme from The Invader)
Tong Poo
La Femme Chinoise
Bridge Over Troubled Music
Mad Pierrot
Acrobat
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81
Silver Streams
Silver Streams (transparent orange vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PLANT43 008LP. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Silver Streams (4:44)
Counting Imaginary Comets (5:13)
Frost Walk (4:22)
Deep In The Soil (5:44)
Progress In Paces (4:47)
Cold Spiral Steps (4:27)
Five Lakes At Dusk (5:12)
They Don't Tell You (4:29)
Review: Perhaps slightly better known for his dancefloor-enlivening electro productions, this is actually the third full length ambient album from UK producer Emile Facey under the Plant43 moniker. He's been writing and storing up atmospheric synthesiser experiments alongside his dancefloor oriented output since his last ambient LP The Countless Stones released in 2020, and the eight tracks here are meditative, ethereal affairs, Facey carving out a beautiful set of vivid emotions out of crystal clear pure sounds and arpeggios rolling like gentle waves lapping at a shore. Imagine classic Tangerine Dream combined with the balance and poise of Global Communication and you're getting close.
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 in stock $12.80
82
JYL (reissue)
JYL (reissue) (limited heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MW 075. Rel: 05 Sep 20
Mechanic Ballerina (3:34)
Universe (3:58)
Computer Love (3:49)
Positions (3:54)
Dance & Death (3:37)
The Computer Generation (4:05)
Animation (4:02)
Silicon Valley (4:05)
Electric Lady (3:14)
I'm A Machine (4:05)
Review: Minimal Wave is honored to present a reissue of Jyl's self-titled full-length album from 1984, originally released on Klaus Schulze's Inteam label. Born and raised in California, Jyl travelled to Europe in her twenties to dance and met several talented and like-minded collaborators along the way. She ended up in Germany, and worked with Ingo Werner, Angela Werner, and Klaus Schulze, on what would become one of the most important and forward thinking electronic albums of the time. Shortly after its release, the song "Computer Love" became a mini-hit along with the album's opening track "Mechanic Ballerina". The lyrics of "Silicon Valley" and "Computer Generation" are reflective of the times and have become even more relevant now, 36 years later. The production and song arrangement on the album is immaculate. The synthesizers, drum programming and vocal contributions complement Jyl's voice perfectly. The album contains an incredible depth beyond a regular dance album likely due to the spirit of the people behind it - the list of contributors add to its significance and near-mythological mystery.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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83
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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84
L'Amant Electronique
L'Amant Electronique (white vinyl 7")
Cat: MW 024. Rel: 15 Oct 10
L'amant Electronique
Western Dreams
Half-Life
Science Fiction Man
Review: Minimal Wave presents an exquisite 7" EP release by Martin Lloyd entitled "L'Amant Electronique". Martin is mainly known for his Oppenheimer Analysis (Minimal Wave) and Analysis (Survival Records) projects, yet through the years he recorded over two dozen tracks on his own, most of which never saw the light of day. The four selected tracks were recorded between 1980 and 1984 in his own "Feedback Studios" in Battersea , London. Martin Lloyd delivers vocals via the vocoder and carefully layers synth melodies which range from upbeat and danceable, to what could be the soundtrack to a 1981 post-apocalyptic science fiction film. The record is pressed on white vinyl with a heavy black jacket (spot gloss) and is limited to 999 hand-numbered copies.
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 in stock $10.87
85
More D4ta (Deluxe Edition)
More D4ta (Deluxe Edition) (180 gram vinyl LP + poster in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MTR 122DLX. Rel: 13 May 22
Fast Land (5:06)
Easy Prey (4:25)
Drum Glow (4:44)
Neon Rats (7:33)
Soft Edit (1:28)
Numb Bell (5:18)
Undo Redo (4:37)
Doom Hype (4:07)
More Love (4:37)
Copy Copy (4:24)
Review: Moderat performed what they knew would be one of their last concerts in 2017 - at least, for a while, anyway. Having been in need for a hiatus, COVID restrictions kicked in and the pressure to juggle performing and music-making was off. Thus came 'MORE D4TA', an album that strove after connection and collaboration in an era where the potential for such was stunted. Now finally finished and polished, the album comes for all to enjoy, demonstrating some of the duo's most focused and pop-structured production and modular chops.

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86
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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87
Replicas
Cat: BBQLP 7. Rel: 16 Oct 15
Me! I Disconnect From You (3:20)
Are '"Friends" Electric? (5:20)
The Machman (3:07)
Praying To The Aliens (3:55)
Down In The Park (4:21)
You Are In My Vision (3:10)
Replicas (4:58)
It Must Have Been Years (4:01)
When The Machines Rock (3:12)
I Nearly Married A Human (6:27)
Played by: Dmitry Distant
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88
Let's Emerge!
Let's Emerge! (translucent yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SCR 210LP. Rel: 15 Jul 22
De-Hibernate (5:08)
Lyracal (4:43)
Does It Go Dark? (3:51)
Haze Loops (4:17)
Let's Emerge (part One) (2:27)
Saturation Point (3:34)
Sun Stroke (2:58)
Let's Emerge (part Two) (1:14)
Luminescence (4:31)
Warmth Of The Sun (7:18)
Review: Martin Jenkins aka Pye Corner Audio has been a busy man. He ended a fine trio of albums last year with Entangled Routes, then dropped a live album on this label early in the year, and now quickly follows it up with yet another fine long player. Ride guitarist Andy Bell plays on five of the tunes and is a collection that comes heated by plenty of sun and coloured with bright acid psychedelics. Says the man himself, "I try to tailor my work slightly differently for the various labels that I work with, and this seems to fit nicely with Sonic Cathedral's ethos." He has sure done that.
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89
Further Strategies
Further Strategies (limited hand-numbered gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MW 072. Rel: 30 Oct 19
Grey Skies (4:23)
Hide (5:30)
Blurred (demo) (3:26)
Alternative Strategies (3:21)
French Film Backwards (2:13)
One Day (4:52)
Tonight (4:54)
Turning Blue (5:09)
Forget (3:35)
Blurred (3:26)
Scattering Seeds (5:47)
Parafoil (5:01)
European Mind (3:25)
Feed The Flame (5:45)
Rayban Moment (5:23)
Endlessly (5:31)
Review: Back in 2009, Minimal Wave Records took a deep dive into the short-lived career of Jersey's finest 1980s new wave band, Turquoise Days, via a fine compilation entitled "Alternative Strategies". A decade on, they've decided to repeat the trick with "Further Strategies", a fine double-vinyl set that backs the tracks featured on that compilation with a wealth of previously unheard songs and demo versions. As you'd expect, it's really rather good, with the collected tracks delivering the kind of emotion-rich, melodic and occasionally dancefloor-friendly goodness more readily associated with early Depeche Mode.
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90
Discorgy EP
Cat: PHLX 004. Rel: 20 Mar 23
Oct-opus (8:47)
Discorgy (5:06)
Dreams Of Wrestlers (5:44)
Review: A new collaboration of Philoxenia Records founders Luigi Di Venere and Neu Verboten, Affekt Unit is informed by an aim to "spark new feelings on the dancefloor". The three track Discorgy EP celebrates their musical obsessions - Italo house, Frankfurt EBM-house and trance - with the result proving an electrifying crossover of these classic genres together with surprising new sounds. 'Oct-Opus' boasts a serious electro component, fused with progressive trance, UK bass, techno, transcendental rave and even a climactic outbreak of rave-era breaks. The title track 'Discorgy' draws from Euro dance and EBM, experimenting with a polyrhythmic bass line and bringing the kind of 'stadium house' that The KLF were always aiming for. Closing track 'Dreams Of Wrestlers' is cosmic house at its sweetest and beefiest, spruced here and there with Italo stabs and pianos, drum machine fills and some lovely subtle filtering. Not so much a case of something for everyone than everything from everyone, you might even say.
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Tags: EBM | Acid Techno
 in stock $9.46
91
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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92
Portrait (remastered)
Portrait (remastered) (limited hand-numbered heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 056. Rel: 29 Sep 14
Pogo Of Techno
Ballade Pour Nous
Ein Glas Voll Gurken
She's So Hot
La Transformation
Links & Lustig
Die Grille
Keep The City Clean
Dallas
Arabia
National-Und Standerat
Review: Originally released back in the early '80s, Veronica Vasicka's label has done its audience a fine service by re-releasing Portrait by Swiss duo Guyers Connection. Full of self-conscious vocals and in places decidedly lo-fi synth lines, it's surprising and disappointing that this collection wasn't a big hit first time round. After all, both "Pogo of Techno" and "Keep the City Clean" are as catchy as an oddball Yazoo, "Die Grille" is a jaw-dropping, windswept synth composition and "National Und Stander" sees the duo fuse ponderous piano lines with pulsing, rippling basslines. Best of all though is "Ein Glas Voll Gurken" a breathy synth-pop song that could have conquered charts had it been sung in English.
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Played by: Tomasz Guiddo
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93
Third Album
Third Album (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: NBLP 003. Rel: 20 Oct 22
19 (4:59)
Ostbhanhof (6:36)
Homme A La Mode (3:56)
La Cave (3:54)
Malades (6:17)
Purist (5:16)
Retrovision (4:17)
Soyouz (5:34)
Review: As one of the iconic partnerships from the electroclash era, Miss Kittin & The Hacker helped define seedy synth tackle at the turn of the century. Given the prevalence of minimal wave in this day and age, it feels like the perfect time for them to come back with a new album. Teetering between pop nous and the darkest of deviant nighttime dreams, this is everything you would want from a return of the Grenoble greats. Listening to 'Purist' and they could easily be taking on the charts, while a trip into 'La Cave' is like donning your finest leathers and sliding into the dungeon.
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94
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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95
Upstairs At Eric's (reissue)
Upstairs At Eric's (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8372274. Rel: 29 Mar 19
Don't Go (3:03)
Too Pieces (3:13)
Bad Connection (3:19)
I Before E Except After C (4:35)
Midnight (4:26)
In My Room (3:46)
Only You (3:09)
Goodbye 70's (2:37)
Tuesday (3:15)
Winter Kills (4:03)
Bring Your Love Down (Didn't I) (4:38)
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Elsewhere LVI
VARIOUS
Cat: ERS 042R. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Tolouse Low Trax - "Sketches Of A Destroyed Meadow"
Infuso Giallo - "Torus"
Claude De Tapol - "Du Train Jaune"
Puma & The Dolphin - "The Grass Drum"
t-woc - "Marty Eek"
Houschyar - "Intercontinental"
Lamusa II - "Artificiale"
YNV - "Dw3"
Bolva - "Rite II"
Anatolian Weapons - "Float"
URVERHEXT - "Ubertan"
Velvet C - "Exalt Cut"
Review: Emotional Response has described soFa's fourth compilation for the label as "internationalism for the adventurous DJ", full of club music for the open-minded. It's basically an eclectic, esoteric musical travelogue that serves of intriguing, entertaining and admirable electronic music for those of a leftfield persuasion. There's much to enjoy, from the undulating melodies, off-kilter beats and mind-soothing chords of Infuso Giallo's 'Torus', and the moody techno-not-techno wave minimalism of Puma & The Dolphin ('Grass Drum'), to the analogue-heavy cold-wave dystopia of Houschyar ('Intercontinental'), the dark ambient techno of Lamusa II ('Artificial') and the tribal tinged electronic psychedelia of Bolva ('Rite II').
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 in stock $16.69
97
Milano Undiscovered: Early 80s Italo Disco & Synth Pop Experiments
FRED VENTURA / VARIOUS
Cat: SPITTLE 118LP. Rel: 24 Nov 21
Modo - "Carillon" (2:43)
Atelier Folie - "Shangri-La (This Time)" (5:43)
Fred Ventura - "What I Always Wanted" (3:50)
Modo - "No Time For No Emotion" (5:11)
La Maison - "Dynamic Disco" (3:43)
'Lectric Workers - "Robot Is Systematic" (Early demo) (4:03)
Actor's Studio - "Dancing Alone" (Early demo) (2:41)
Fogli & Riva - "Toninoginger" (3:01)
Marsico - "No Monsters" (3:16)
La Maison - "Indelible Memories" (4:29)
Maurizio Marsico - "Splatter" (1:45)
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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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99
Dreamer
Dreamer (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 288. Rel: 27 Apr 23
In Light (6:45)
Dreamer (3:52)
This World Couldn't See Us (3:41)
Sunflower (3:58)
Lilac Twilight (4:04)
Gentle Heart (5:49)
Sky River (3:43)
Sweet Emotion (Lost In Devotion) (4:17)
A Tender Victory (3:43)
Closer Lover (4:51)
Review: It is now five years since Nabihah Iqbal got widespread critical acclaim for her debut album Weighing Of The Heart, and finally, she is back with another. This one, Dreamer, was two years in the making and finds the London-born artist, curator, broadcaster and lecturer offering up her most reflective and raw work to date. This versatile talent has done everything from composing music for the Turner Prize to being involved in a performance as part of a major Basquiat retrospective. Here she reflects on pandemic experiences having let the ideas develop in her head before she even turned on her machines.
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100
1994
1994 (limited green transparent vinyl 12")
Cat: ASIPV 038. Rel: 26 Sep 22
Ola De Luz (10:46)
Heartless (8:23)
1994 (10:34)
Plasma (8:49)
Review: Despite the title sounding like an archive collection, 1994 is actually the debut album from OKRAA. It has an emphasis on live performance and makes for a gorgeously immersive and even evolving listen from the aways excellent A Strangely Isolated Place label. All four pieces are over with minutes but they are worthy of their playing time for the way so much unfolds in such engaging fashion. Synths are cold and innocent on 'Ola De Luz' while 'Heartless' is more textural, dark, heavy in its mood. The title track is another heavy and introspective one while 'Plasma' has a more optimistic feel that lifts the spirts.
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