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Impressions Of For Ever & The Making Of Moments In Love (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Open To Love (3:38)
Moments In Love (As Itself) (3:11)
Moments In Love (Found) (1:42)
And Now, Moments In Love (3:04)
Moments In (& Out Of) Love (2:53)
Counting On Love (3:50)
Love Is Being Divine Together (2:09)
Love Is Being Stupid Together (3:48)
Moments In Love (Tortoise) (7:22)
Falling In Love (3:29)
Moments In Love (Hare) (5:31)
Love Is Getting Ready (3:31)
More Than (Moments In Love) (0:20)
 in stock $39.22
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Autobahn (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 502173 2411891. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Autobahn (22:37)
Kometenmelodie 1 (6:46)
Kometenmelodie 2 (5:22)
Mitternacht (3:37)
Morgenspaziergang (4:11)
Review: The 50th anniversary edition of Kraftwerk's Autobahn finally completes its decennial German interstate journey and lands in our drool-covered laps. With founding Kraftwerk member Ralf Hutter revisiting the record's original 16-track master tapes with engineer Fritz Hilpert, the group not only made a brand new Dolby Atmos mix for the CD edition, but have also reissued the original record in the never-seen-before picture disc form you see here. A cosmic pop overland journey, the vinyl remaster also lends the record an extra-dimensionality we didn't know possible; recumbent across it, and brought out to swelling prominence, are its tweezed, filter-cutoff sine chords, evoking the continual movement of rustic landscapes streaming past our eyes. Though at first received only to mixed acclaim, Kraftwerk's fourth LP was rightly hailed in hindsight for its simple automotive theme and change in sound, away from the Robots' emergent kosmische and into self-reflexive electropop. All this emboldened Kraftwerk as a band that could somehow cruise in the fast lane, accelerating with ease through the shifting stylistic sands of the mid 1970s.
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 in stock $29.01
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Gondel Kino Bremen 1971
Cat: RANDB 162LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Heavy Metal Kids (12:23)
Ruckzuck (14:46)
Vom Himmel Hoch (14:58)
Ruckstoss Gondoliere (11:13)
Review: This release, which was recorded for Bremen Radio in 1971, features four extended tracks showcasing German pioneers Kraftwerk in a very different light from their later work. The short-lived lineup of Schneider, Rother and Dinger fused electric guitar with their then-signature electronic sounds and it gives rise to unusual, exciting and innovative music. Half of the tracks here, as hardcore fans will recognise, are drawn from their debut album, Kraftwerk 1, and the recording quality is excellent. This release also includes full recording details along with extensive sleeve notes that help offer a fascinating glimpse into Kraftwerk's early, experimental sound before their more iconic and pioneering electronic phase.
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Everything Is Connected Too: The Best Of Blancmange 1979-2024 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: LMS 1725324. Rel: 26 Apr 25
Again, I Wait For The World (2:56)
Wish (3:53)
This Is Bliss (3:16)
Last Night (I Dreamt I Had A Job) (4:56)
Jack Knife (5:14)
The Western (3:41)
Drive Me (4:15)
That's Love, That It Is (4:21)
Feel Me (5:04)
Sad Day (2:57)
 in stock $26.51
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Bon Voyage: Live Audimax Hamburg 1981
Cat: 257321. Rel: 01 Apr 25
The Journey Begins (3:41)
Bon Temple (part 1) (20:23)
Bon Temple (part 2) (10:47)
Ash Tari Moderne (6:34)
Moulin Bleu (part 1) (5:23)
Moulin Bleu (part 2) (11:12)
Kreisreise (4:50)
Ritus Duplex (8:37)
Wiegenlied (3:15)
Voyage Encore (14:54)
Review: Renowned German electronic music pioneer Klaus Schulze enjoyed a lengthy touring spate after the release of his 1977 album opener 'Velvet Voyage'. Made up of synth chimes in sequence - icicling cycles - the Mirage frontispiece served to irreversibly weld the idea of the "voyage", and connotations of "journeying" to Schulze's music as popularly imagined. Later in 1981, Bon Voyage would take form: this was a closing tour performance at the Hamburg Audimax concert hall, concluding a two-week tour through Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland and France. One of many bonnie voyages undertaken by Schulze in his lifetime, it would nonetheless prove unforgettable and salient among them; from 'The Journey Begins' through to the templar titillations of the three-part 'Bon Temple' and the ex-sanguine 'Moulin Bleu', this is a live synthetic forget-me-not.
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 in stock $32.33
6
Synthwave Ride
VARIOUS
Cat: 347658 6. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Kavinsky - "Testarossa Autodrive" (3:37)
Idrissi - "Visitors" (6:04)
ALISON - "Space Echo" (3:32)
Calling Marian - "Le Premier Jour" (4:11)
VHS Dreams - "Nightdrive" (3:31)
Giorgio Moroder - "I Wanna Rock You" (Shakedown mix) (3:34)
Nina - "Beyond Memory" (3:35)
Melezz - "Neon Escapism" (4:35)
Emil Rootmayer - "Recall" (3:26)
Double Mixte - "Romance Noire" (5:12)
Solitaires - "Voyage A La Mer" (Shuttle remix) (2:07)
Thomas Barrandon - "Fragment" (3:10)
Neon Nox - "Fahrenheit" (5:21)
Orion - "Time For Crime" (3:17)
Desire - "Black Latex" (4:41)
The Toxic Avenger - "Sorcery" (5:04)
Artofdisco presents Accident In Paradise - "Don't Be Late" (3:32)
LAU & Droid Bishop - "Stunning" (Droid Bishop remix) (3:29)
Sunglasses Kid - "Graduation" (3:57)
VIQ - "Last Path" (3:58)
Bunny X & Marvel83' - "NYC Sunrise" (3:50)
Adieu Aru - "Release" (3:38)
Review: Synthwave, or "outrun" as it is sometimes popularly known, is one of the defining micro-aesthetics of the 21st Century. Cornered then abrogated by filmmakers like Michael Mann and Nicolas Winding Refn, the style was expanded upon in the music imaginary sometime in the early 2010s (though seeds were sown much earlier). This Wagram compilation charts the earliest stirrings in the sound, from the circuit-breaking Moog experiments of Giorgio Moroder through to the nightridden vrooms of Kavinsky, and the fuzz-static analog snows set to sample-funked beats of VHS Dreams.
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Tags: Synthwave
 in stock $32.33
7
The Best Of Depeche Mode Vol 1 (reissue)
The Best Of Depeche Mode Vol 1 (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 889854 51301. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Personal Jesus (3:44)
Just Can't Get Enough (3:41)
Everything Counts (3:59)
Enjoy The Silence (4:14)
Shake The Disease (4:51)
See You (3:56)
It's No Good (5:53)
Strangelove (3:45)
Suffer Well (3:49)
Dream On (3:42)
People Are People (3:44)
Martyr (3:25)
Walking In My Shoes (4:59)
I Feel You (4:29)
Precious (4:05)
Master & Servant (3:47)
New Life (3:44)
Never Let Me Down Again (4:17)
 in stock $43.08
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Scooterboys From The Pool
Scooterboys From The Pool (limited 'black inside milk clear' vinyl LP)
Cat: CITI 033. Rel: 29 Apr 25
The Saving Rain (3:25)
Lost In The Northern Lights (4:24)
Mon Reve (2:24)
Your Time (4:07)
Make Yourself At Home (3:14)
Another Body Found (3:49)
Murderous Earth (4:05)
Crashpark (2:02)
The Lie (3:48)
Scooterboys From The Pool (4:14)
Review: Cititrax proudly presents the debut LP from Another Body Found here, which is the latest moniker of A// who is well known for his pioneering work as Le Syndicat Electronique. Emerging from the French underground with a dark electro, industrial, minimal synth and wave style, he has a stark and visceral take on raw energy and haunting atmospheres. There are plenty of mechanical, hypnotic beats here with heft bass and hints of dystopian fears. The title track reimagines Bronski Beat's 'Smalltown Boy' and strips it to its emotional core, 'Lost In The Northern Lights' has a cold, urgent sound and 'Murderous Earth' is brilliantly unsettling and melancholic.
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 in stock $26.51
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Times
Times (2xLP)
Cat: SFELP 115D. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Posh (feat Juan Atkins, Peter Duggal & Miriam Suarez) (4:23)
Planet In Fever (feat U96 & Emil Schult) (5:25)
Cinema (feat Fabrice Lig) (5:10)
Far Away (feat Peter Duggal) (7:16)
Future One (feat Newmen) (5:58)
Uber All (feat Peter Hook, Peter Duggal & Thomas Vangarde) (5:10)
Magazine (Imppu rework) (2:45)
Property (feat Anthony Rother, Peter Duggal & Rob Keane) (4:55)
Times (feat Peter Duggal & Victoria Port) (5:19)
Global Youth (feat Boris Blank, Peter Duggal, Jon Russel, Victoria Port & Emil Schult) (6:58)
Sexersizer (feat U96 & Miriam Suarez) (3:51)
Hildebrandlied (feat U96, Miriam Suarez & Jeannine Flur) (6:00)
Monday To The Moon (feat Peter Hook, Peter Duggal, Victoria Port & Thomas Vangarde) (6:46)
Review: Wolfgang Flur is of course the former electronic percussionist of Kraftwerk during their classic era from 1974 to 1986. He's now set to release a new studio album featuring collaborations with several synth-pop and dance music icons. They include German techno duo U96, Yello's Boris Blank, Thomas Vangarde - better known as former Daft Punk mainman Thomas Bangalter - Juan Atkins, Antony Rother, Emil Schult and New Order legend Peter Hook. Flur has since become a celebrated solo artist whose music blends retro-futurism, melody and narrative while always maintaining an optimistic vision for humanity.

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 in stock $33.14
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No Rocket Required
No Rocket Required (neon pink vinyl LP in embossed die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: TRANS 845X. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Some People's Music (feat Ewen Bremner)
The Sign Of A Man
Roustabout (feat Nadine Shah)
The Insects Have Been Shat On
It's Where I'm From (feat Iggy Pop)
All Out Of Pop
Yama Yama
Give Me More
Stink Foot (feat Jessica Winter)
The Krack Drought Suite (part 1-3)
 in stock $26.51
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City Of Clowns
City Of Clowns (white vinyl LP)
Cat: BEC 5614876. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Validations Weight (4:00)
Demolition (5:07)
Sexy Clown (4:50)
Push Me Fuckhead (10:27)
Fun Times (4:06)
Statistical Modelling (3:50)
YAAM (5:03)
Contrarian (3:47)
Unknowing (4:36)
Review: Marie Davidson's sixth studio album finds her collaborating with Belgium bossmen Soulwax - previously responsible for the massive rework of her 'Work It' track - and Pierre Guerineau. It follows her fiery single 'Y.A.A.M. (Your Asses Are Mine)' and the intense club track 'Contrarian' and marks a return to the dance floor but reimagined with the artist's signature sense of evolution. Blending the techno punch and spoken-word edge of Working Class Woman with the melodic pop structures of Renegade Breakdown, City of Clowns delivers a striking sonic fusion that is inspired by her pre-pandemic roots yet shaped by fresh antagonism, all while Davidson confronts a new foe: Big Tech.
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 in stock $25.70
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Berserker (reissue)
Berserker (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 964145 841. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Berserker (5:46)
This Is New Love (6:20)
The Secret (5:54)
My Dying Machine (5:37)
Cold Warning (6:00)
Pump It Up (4:43)
The God Film (4:57)
A Child With The Ghost (3:54)
The Hunter (4:33)
Empty Bed, Empty Heart (bonus tracks) (3:12)
Here Am I (5:47)
She Cried (6:00)
Rumour (2:48)
The Ship Comes Apart (4:00)
Review: In 1984, Gary Numan launched Numa Records and started a new phase in his career with the release of Berserker. This album introduced a harder-edged digital sound into his canon while maintaining the analogue textures of his earlier work. It's a testament to the fact that Numan's creative evolution never stopped and blends both personal and fictional narratives into haunting tracks like 'My Dying Machine,' 'This Is New Love' and 'Berserker.' The remastered double vinyl edition includes the original album with bonus tracks that add extra perspective to this pivotal period in his career.
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 in stock $32.33
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Violator (reissue)
Violator (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 889853 36751. Rel: 14 Oct 16
World In My Eyes (4:22)
Sweetest Perfection (4:40)
Personal Jesus (4:57)
Halo (4:28)
Waiting For The Night (6:09)
Enjoy The Silence (4:33)
Policy Of Truth (6:32)
Blue Dress (4:23)
Clean (6:43)
 in stock $27.62
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Happiness Now Completed (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 62802. Rel: 01 May 25
First Hand Experience Of Second Hand Love (edit) (3:00)
Jukebox Head (3:35)
Quiet Rebellion (3:14)
Strange Kinda Dance (2025 edit) (3:14)
The Day The World Turned Day Glo (2:48)
Vapourise (radio edit) (3:47)
You Kill Me (3:12)
Last Chance (2024 edit) (3:15)
Murder Your Darlings (edit) (3:17)
Night & The City (2023 mix) (3:29)
Gemini Lounge (edit) (3:12)
Defiant (edit) (3:05)
Kill Shot (4:11)
Back To Nature (Marc mix) (2:35)
Review: Born from the success of Soft Cell's triumphant *Happiness Not Included record, the iconic and somewhat elusive - five studio LPs in 41 years - Soft Cell have decided to go all in with a package of alternative rides, previously unreleased mixes, and single-only B-sides. Nothing here featured on the original LP, and there are a few bonus workouts of stuff not from the source album, too. Cover versions of Fad Gadget's 'Back to Nature', X-Ray Spec's 'The Day The World Turned Day Glo', and a freshly minted take on the Cell's own landmark 'Last Chance' all elevate this, not that people were likely to have needed another reason to stick it in their basket. A great example of why less is more, but generosity is the secret to true satisfaction.
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 in stock $33.14
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BBC Broadcast In Concert 1975
Cat: ROOM 162. Rel: 12 Feb 25
Kling-Klang (6:02)
Tongebirge (4:36)
Tanzmusik (7:32)
Ruckzuck (8:29)
Autobahn (15:11)
Mitternacht (13:18)
 in stock $20.73
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Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives Of Q Lazzarus
Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives Of Q Lazzarus (limited "summertime" green vinyl LP)
Cat: SBR 356LPC3. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Goodbye Horses (single edit) (3:03)
Heaven (4:32)
I See Your Eyes (5:25)
A Fools Life (4:10)
Summertime (4:18)
My Mistake (5:02)
Hellfire (5:22)
Don't Let Go (4:52)
Bang Bang (3:51)
Goodbye Horses (New Wave version) (5:01)
Review: This posthumous release offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and music of an enigmatic artist whose haunting voice and unique sound impressed listeners in the late 80s and early 90s. The collection brings together a treasure trove of previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1985 and 1995, showcasing the artist's diverse range that spans new wave, synth-pop and even house music. Each song is infused with her distinctive, smoky vocals, delivering a powerful emotional punch whether it's a haunting ballad or a danceable groove. The album demonstrates the artist's ability to transcend genres, with some tracks offering an updated, new-wave twist on her most iconic hit, while others dive into experimental soundscapes that reflect her creative depth. The compilation is a poignant reminder of her brief but impactful career, as well as the mystery that surrounded her life after her rise to fame. Accompanying the release is a documentary that delves into the artist's journeyifrom her early days as a taxi driver to her rise to cult status, followed by her disappearance from the music scene. This music, long hidden away, offers a powerful reflection on a life marked by both brilliance and tragedy, providing fans and newcomers alike with a chance to experience the full breadth of her artistic legacy. This version is available on 'summertime' green vinyl.
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 in stock $32.04
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Blade Runner (Soundtrack)
Blade Runner (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 082564 6122110. Rel: 03 Jun 15
Main Titles (3:42)
Blush Response (5:46)
Wait For Me (5:31)
Rachel's Song (4:42)
Love Theme (4:55)
One More Kiss, Dear (4:01)
Blade Runner Blues (8:54)
Memories Of Green (5:06)
Tales Of The Future (4:46)
Damask Rose (2:32)
Blade Runner (end titles) (4:39)
Tears In Rain (3:15)
 in stock $25.14
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A Requiem
A Requiem (limited red corona vinyl LP)
Cat: TPLP 1944LTD2. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Bandorai (3:03)
Platinum (4:17)
Second Spring (1:37)
Sleep (3:38)
Anchor Us To Seabed Floor (3:51)
Red Dove (3:56)
Caro (0:55)
A Requiem (5:16)
Torc (2:35)
Thou Art Mortal (4:48)
Review: Brighton-based Australian vocalist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Penelope Trappes shares her fifth album, requiescing ten captive ambient soundscapes, all of which share the aim of integrating dreamsand nightmares, grief and personal empowerment. Through the use of carnal, transcendent cello drones, Trappes explores historical and generational traumas in a chilling piece of gothic experimentalism. In a residential prelude, Trappes trapped herself in Scotland, eking remote studio solitude as a cranny in which to unleash personal demons, exploring and transmuting familial chaos and history. Raw and spiritually charged, the album offers a powerful meditation on loss; its threat, its meaning, and the process of coming to terms with it.






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 in stock $27.36
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The Magnificent Tree (25th Anniversary Edition)
The Magnificent Tree (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1613C. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Autoharp (4:16)
Mad About You (3:44)
Waves (3:56)
Jackie Cane (4:13)
The Magnificent Tree (3:43)
Vinegar & Salt (3:19)
Frosted Flake Wood (3:17)
Every Time We Live Together We Die A Bit More (3:36)
Out Of Sight (3:48)
Pink Fluffy Dinosaurs (3:50)
L'Odeur Animale (3:47)
Review: Marking the 25th anniversary of The Magnificent Tree, Belgian trio Hooverphonic release a special limited edition of their third album, available on translucent blue vinyl. This edition comes strictly limited to 1,000 numbered copies, each with a commemorative insert; its four core singles 'Mad About You', 'Vinegar & Salt', 'Out of Sight' and 'Jackie Cane' became career milestones for the ethereal band, clinging to the Flemish Ultratop 50 for 107 weeks as they continued to hone and plane their established blue noir, post-trip-hop sonic vernacular. Also marking their 30th anniversary as a band, The Magnificent Tree is probably the best touchstone to describe their coming of age, ripping up the the comparatively innocent sonic formula of Blue Wonder Power Milk.
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 in stock $32.04
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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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 in stock $30.94
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Plague/Pain & Pleasure
Plague/Pain & Pleasure (gatefold LP + 12")
Cat: ANTLER 202503. Rel: 09 Apr 25
World Domination (Plague) (1:17)
Murder (1:10)
No Time To Win (1:09)
Outside (1:11)
End Of The Line (2:08)
Pictures (1:56)
Into Deep Water (1:56)
Plague (1:48)
Go Back (Pain & Pleasure) (19:06)
Drowning In Your Sleep (11:43)
Pain & Pleasure (6:04)
Review: Beaming into the future from the 1980s Belgian EBM scene, The Klinik (now reduced to two core members Marc Verhaeghen and Mark Burghgraeve) are a pivotal force. They helped found the underground, all while influencing a generation of EBM artists both locally and internationally. ‘Pain And Pleasure’ was their first blush, first released as an EP on Antler Records in 1986. Now recovered and “album-ified”, it takes on a new form as a full-length LP elongation, retitled Plague & Pain And Pleasure. With a new sado-leathered, plague doctoral, marble vinyl aesthetic, this is an electrifyingly chalky expansion pack taking after the original three-tracker, and which proves again the dark efficacy of their gluttonous, motoric overwhelmer sound, evidenced on the likes of ‘World Domination’, ‘Go Back’ and ‘Outside’.
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 in stock $36.45
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Computer World (reissue)
Computer World (reissue) (heavyweight translucent yellow vinyl LP + 16 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272302. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Computer World (5:09)
Pocket Calculator (4:58)
Numbers (3:20)
Computer World 2 (3:12)
Computer Love (7:20)
Home Computer (6:21)
It's More Fun To Compute (4:15)
Review: You still won't find a more perfect electro album than Kraftwerk's Computer World, and it was the album that pretty much invented the style. That much is clear from this fresh 2020 reissue, which presents the iconic 1981 set on translucent yellow vinyl, accompanied by a slick booklet of fitting Kraftwerkian imagery. While 'Computer World', 'Pocket Calculator' and 'Computer Love' are near perfect electro-pop songs, it's the sheer heaviness and funkiness of the B-boy friendly beats on 'Home Computer', 'It's More Fun To Compute' and, most famously, 'Numbers' that make it such an essential. Put simply, Computer World still sounds like the future.
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 in stock $28.46
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Now You See Me Now You Don't
Cat: SR 018. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Death Must Come
Piece Of Mind
The Tudors
Deep Blue
Penthouse Samba
Mimes Calling In The Dark
Venus Opulence
Venus Decadence
The Bells (Time Will Tell)
The Scythe
Review: Synth-pop duo Marina Zispin aka Bianca Scout and Martyn Reid lead you on a trip into nocturnal spaces with this new album Now You See Me (Now You Don't). It is a place where time and memory come together into shadowy worlds of mechanical groves, airy melodies and retro-future imagery. N 'Piece Of Mind' the ghost of bands like Jy Division lurk in the stark drums and melancholic guitar lines, while 'Penthouse Samba' taps into dark disco chug and 'Venus Opulence' is a more minimal, sky and experimental concoction that will freak you out if you listen to it one with the lights out.

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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Songs Of Love & Decay
Songs Of Love & Decay (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DKMNTLUFO 15. Rel: 10 Apr 25
A Shallow Lake (2:57)
Crawling (4:54)
England Heretic (3:24)
Death Cult (4:55)
Love & Decay (5:24)
Night Fall (5:58)
Vessel Of Skin (4:26)
Pacific Island Kill (4:02)
Prisoner (6:22)
Ghost (5:23)
The Occult Body (4:24)
Review: Broken English Club is the alias of techno veteran Oliver Ho and here he explores his signature industrial wave and post-punk sound with unflinching intensity as he lands on Dekmantel's UFO Series with Songs Of Love And Decay. It is a raw, brooding album dedicated to the late Juan Mendez aka Silent Servant with tracks like 'Crawling' and 'Death Cult' echoing his tribal techno roots. 'England Heretic' meanwhile channels eerie synthwave and Giallo vibes and 'Vessel Of Skin' delves into distortion-laced post-punk that contrasts with the stark futurism of 'Pacific Island Kill.' Ho blends cinematic textures with club energy throughout so makes for a dark, emotionally charged tribute that pushes beyond typical boundaries and is sure to resonate in the club.

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 in stock $29.01
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Paul Hardcastle (40th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Paul Hardcastle (40th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (red vinyl LP with obi-strip) (1 per customer)
Cat: CHYL 1517. Rel: 01 May 25
In The Beginning (1:56)
19 (6:15)
King Tut (3:42)
Don't Waste My Time (4:18)
Central Park (3:50)
Just For Money (5:07)
Moonhopper (4:09)
Better (2:48)
Strollin' (3:30)
Rainforest (7:07)
Review: Paul Hardcastle's self-titled 1985 debut receives a special reissue for Record Store Day 2025 in celebration of its 40th anniversary. Remastered at AIR Mastering for the occasion, this synth-pop milestone showcases Hardcastle's innovative fusion of electro, jazz-funk and socially conscious themes. It is of course anchored by the chart-topping anti-war anthem '19' but also features standout tracks like 'Just For Money,' 'Rainforest' and 'Don't Waste My Time' featuring Carol Kenyon. The album comes from a key moment in '80s electronic music this reissue reaffirms Hardcastle's enduring influence on it.
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 in stock $24.86
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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 $26.51
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Violator (reissue)
Violator (reissue) (gatefold LP)
Cat: 198028 41081. Rel: 03 Apr 25
World In My Eyes
Sweetest Perfection
Personal Jesus
Halo
Waiting For The Night
Enjoy The Silence
Policy Of Truth
Blue Dress
Clean
 in stock $36.19
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The Man Machine (reissue)
The Man Machine (reissue) (limited heavyweight translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: 019029 5272333. Rel: 09 Oct 20
The Robots (6:12)
Spacelab (5:54)
Metropolis (5:58)
The Model (3:41)
Neon Lights (8:50)
The Man-Machine (5:31)
Review: There isn't a more hit-packed Kraftwerk album than The Man Machine. First released in 1978 and here reissued on red vinyl accompanied by a fresh booklet of vintage images, the album boasts some of the German band's best loved songs, including 'The Robots', cheery sing-along 'The Model', the staggeringly good 'Neon Lights', and the bubbly title track. It shows how good the album is that such gems as 'Metropolis' and the picturesque 'Spacelab' - cuts that most other bands would kill to be able to write - tend to be ignored or overlooked. If you love electronic music, you need a copy of The Man Machine in your collection.
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 in stock $24.04
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Ultra (reissue)
Ultra (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 889853 36911. Rel: 20 Jul 22
Barrel Of A Gun (5:25)
The Love Thieves (6:29)
Home (5:39)
It's No Good (5:57)
Uselink (2:16)
Useless (5:12)
Sister Of Night (5:54)
Jazz Thieves (2:57)
Freestate (6:32)
The Bottom Line (4:19)
Insight (5:02)
 in stock $28.18
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Zuckerzeit (50th Anniversary Edition)
Zuckerzeit (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BB 447LTD. Rel: 10 Jun 24
Hollywood (4:26)
Caramel (3:12)
Rote Riki (5:37)
Rosa (4:04)
Caramba (3:54)
Fotschi Tong (4:14)
James (3:20)
Marzipan (3:08)
Rotor (2:39)
Heisse Lippen (2:23)
Review: Cluster's Zuckerzeit stands as a landmark in electronic music, showing the duo's innovative approach to ambient electronic soundscapes. Unlike their self-aware avant-garde contemporaries, Cluster's music emerges as a pure expression of their passion for electronic gadgetry and songwriting. The album's subtle shift in sound from their previous work heralds a more intriguing style characterized by bubbling ideas and electronic manipulation. Tracks like 'Hollywood' and 'Caramel' paint vivid pictures with gloriously chunky synthesizers and jerky drumbeats, evoking reflective and playful tones respectively. 'Rote Riki' ventures into experimental territory with alien-like synths and throbbing bass, while 'Rosa,' "Fotschi Tong,' and 'Marzipan' conjure images of ambient space exploration with colorful synthesizers and relaxed drumbeats. 'Caramba' and 'James' delve deeper into experimentation, showcasing Cluster's versatility. Closing with 'Rotor' and 'HeiBe Lippen,' the album maintains its pace, with motorik beats and droning sounds adding to the overall spacey atmosphere. Clocking in at under 40 minutes, Zuckerzeit is a dynamic journey through Cluster's boundless creativity, setting a new standard for electronic music.
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Music For The Masses (reissue)
Music For The Masses (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 889853 36731. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Never Let Me Down Again (4:41)
The Things You Said (4:02)
Strangelove (4:56)
Sacred (4:43)
Little 15 (4:15)
Behind The Wheel (5:12)
I Want You Now (3:28)
To Have & To Hold (3:02)
Nothing (4:17)
Pimpf (4:58)
 in stock $26.80
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Computer World
Computer World (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: STUMM 307. Rel: 12 Nov 09
Computer World (5:09)
Pocket Calculator (4:58)
Numbers (3:20)
Computer World 2 (3:12)
Computer Love (7:20)
Home Computer (6:21)
It's More Fun To Compute (4:15)
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Dare (reissue)
Dare (reissue) (limited gatefold translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 060245 5497802. Rel: 08 Jan 24
The Things That Dreams Are Made Of (4:13)
Open Your Heart (3:55)
The Sound Of The Crowd (4:05)
Darkness (3:59)
Do Or Die (5:23)
Get Carter (1:07)
I Am The Law (4:03)
Seconds (4:54)
Love Action (I Believe In Love) (4:49)
Don't You Want Me (3:56)
Review: Does synth-pop get any more essential than this? When The Human League delivered their third album Dare in 1981, they instantly evolved from minimal wave outsiders to chart-topping pop treasures, and with the hits on here is it any surprise? From the epic, aspirational opener 'The Things That Dreams Are Made Of' through dark dancefloor monster 'The Sound Of The Crowd' through to their biggest hit, 'Don't You Want Me' casually tucked in at the back of the running order, it's a wall-to-wall classic which should be nestled into every record collection? If you don't own it already, now's your chance - and on translucent blue vinyl no less.
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 in stock $32.87
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Psychic Antenna
Cat: RIO 18. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Open Your Mouth (6:10)
Orange Drop (7:16)
Transmitter Park (4:54)
I Find Myself (4:26)
Open Your Mouth (Nathan Dawidowicz remix) (6:09)
Transmitter Park (Benedikt Frey remix) (4:24)
I Find Myself (DALO remix) (4:54)
 in stock $21.83
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Music For The Masses (reissue)
Cat: 198028 41121. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Never Let Me Down Again
The Things You Said
Strangelove
Sacred
Little 15
Behind The Wheel
I Want You Now
To Have & To Hold
Nothing
Pimpf
 in stock $32.59
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Tet 41
Tet 41 (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: STUMM 513. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Xin Chao (2:52)
Kumquat (3:15)
Li Xi (2:52)
Hoa Dao (4:59)
Ghi-ta (3:27)
Da Nang (4:00)
Dragon Bridge (3:46)
Chim Se (4:47)
Gio (5:18)
Cam On (4:29)
Review: Berlin-based producer JakoJako aka Sibel Kocer's debut album for Mute - after appearances on a stream of leading German labels including Tresor - is described as a distillation of ideas that she's been exploring for many years. In reality, that means working on a minimal set up, away from the computer while restricting herself to just a Eurorack and a Waldorf Iridium Core, in the search for spontaneity. She found it, for sure, as the results - recorded in Vietnam during the Tet Lunar New Year celebrations - are a feast of glistening arpeggios and lush modular textures, stripped back but full of expression and personality. 'Ghi-ta' will appeal to fans of vintage perky ambient productions the Pete Namlook/Mixmaster Morris collaboration Dreamfish, while 'Gio' has a touch of Tangerine Dream's classic widescreen sensibilities. Bold tones, bold debut.
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 in stock $25.70
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Oxygene (reissue)
Cat: 409996 4139211. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Oxygene (part 1)
Oxygene (part 2)
Oxygene (part 3)
Oxygene (part 4)
Oxygene (part 5)
Oxygene (part 6)
Review: This is surely one of the most classic electronic albums of all time and an oft-referenced inspiration for countless new generations of electronic music producers. It remains a pioneering masterpiece almost 50 years after its original release in 1976 which is why it now gets reissued once more. The album's six interconnected tracks evoke themes of space, nature and environmental fragility which make it as emotionally stirring as it is sonically innovative. Highlights like 'Oxygene Part IV' showcase Jarre's ability to create timeless, hypnotic rhythms that transcend genres and make this a visionary work demonstrating the enduring power of minimalistic yet deeply atmospheric composition. A true landmark in the history of sound design.
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 in stock $25.14
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New Stereophonic Spectacular (remastered)
New Stereophonic Spectacular (remastered) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 365Y. Rel: 25 Feb 25
Inhaler (5:11)
2 Wicky (4:42)
Wardrope (4:31)
Plus Profond (4:28)
Barabas (3:47)
Cinderella (3:48)
Nr 9 (3:38)
Sarangi (4:19)
Someone (4:11)
Revolver (3:54)
Innervoice (4:22)
 in stock $34.25
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Children Of The Night
Cat: MNQ 171LP. Rel: 03 Mar 25
I (6:03)
II (2:43)
VII (5:07)
XII (5:31)
XIV (4:09)
X (2:58)
IX (4:05)
XI (3:46)
V (5:04)
XIII (6:41)
XI (Legowelt remix) (8:25)
I (David Carretta remix) (5:44)
V (Broken English Club remix) (4:44)
I (Alessandro Adriani remix) (7:00)
 in stock $36.19
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Yes Please
Yes Please (translucent yellow vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 357LPC1. Rel: 01 May 25
Intro (1:09)
Women Respond To Bass (2:24)
Freak Eyes (2:35)
Penny Rose (2:08)
Push Ups (2:34)
Kids (3:52)
99 Bongos (3:41)
S Is For (2:42)
Rearrange (2:54)
Resist (3:07)
Kiss (3:46)
Hospital (2:35)
Soggy Newports (3:02)
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Vienna (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (half speed mastered)
Cat: 506051 6095032. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Astradyne
New Europeans
Private Lives
Passing Strangers
Sleepwalk
Mr X
Western Promise
Vienna
All Stood Still
Waiting (3:45)
Face To Face (live In St Albans 16/8/1980) (6:02)
King's Lead Hat (live At The Lyceum 17/8/1980) (4:06)
Vienna (US Promotional edit) (3:59)
Passionate Reply (4:17)
Herr X (5:49)
All Stood Still (single version) (3:43)
Alles Klar (4:56)
Keep Talking (Cassette Recording During Rehearsals) (6:23)
 in stock $27.90
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Zoolook (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 198028 69381. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Ethnicolor (11:40)
Diva (7:12)
Zoolook (4:00)
Wooloomooloo (3:10)
Zoolookologie (4:18)
Blah Blah Cafe (3:27)
Ethnicolor II (3:55)
Moon Machine (3:04)
Review: Allegedly one of the first ever records to make use of sampling, Jean-Michel Jarre's seventh album Zoolook brought with it a unique vibe, one well worth looking back on in light of its latest Sony reissue. In terms of notoriety, Zoolook pales in comparison to the electronic music crackerjack's 1976-8 heyday, which saw to both Oxygene and Equinoxe; but this is understandable, as Zoolook came much later, and sacrificed the grandiose mood of otherworldly space-awe for an eerier menage of playful factory hits and cacophonous dance hubbubery. Perhaps this sound - a jankier one that grew in popularity in the mid 80s - was driven by Jarre's use of the Fairlight CMI workstation and sampler, an example of a piece of gear that had the power to define an entire sound. We'd venture to say that the titular "Zoolook" is a kind of gaze that, by virtue of us living in a machine society, makes animals of us all.
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 in stock $25.41
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Bellows
Bellows (LP)
Cat: STRD XXI. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Pair Of Bellows (6:00)
Ethereal Mechanics (3:05)
Reibung II (5:16)
Windy Outside (4:10)
Las Alas Rojas (7:20)
Invocation (4:23)
Sadeness (Part III) (8:11)
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Light & Magic (reissue)
Cat: 317181. Rel: 17 Apr 25
True Mathematics
Seventeen
Flicking Your Switch
Fire
Turn It On
Blue Jeans
Cracked LCD
Black Plastic
Evil
Startup Chime
Nuhorizons
Cease2xist
Re:agents
Light & Magic
The Reason Why
Review: Reissued over two decades since its original release, the second full-length from Liverpool's Ladytron still thrums with the same sharp-edged futurism that made it such a cult touchpoint. Tracks like 'Seventeen' and 'Evil' captured a tension between robotic detachment and raw emotional charge, anchored in the band's icy synth palette and minimal, deadpan vocals. While 'Blue Jeans' flirts with glammy melancholy, 'Turn It On' and 'Fire' dial up the menace, tapping into something more volatile. There's something surgical about the sequencing tooi'Cracked LCD', 'NuHorizons' and 'Cease2exist' stretch into more abstract terrain, before folding back into hook-laced electro-pop with the closing title track and 'The Reason'. With Daniel Hunt and Mickey Petralia co-producing, the album took shape in Los Angeles but never lost the European chill that defined their sound. It's a record that helped redraw the map for synth-pop in the early 2000sineither retro-futurist pastiche nor pure nostalgia, but something sleek, cinematic and entirely their own.
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 in stock $32.33
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The Punishment Of Luxury
The Punishment Of Luxury (limited numbered blue vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 100LP 66B. Rel: 26 Sep 24
The Punishment of Luxury  (3:27)
Isotype  (6:08)
Robot Man  (3:00)
What Have We Done (3:44)
Precision & Decay (1:54)
As We Open, So We Close (2:53)
Art Eats Art (3:22)
Kiss Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Bang (2:46)
One More Time (3:06)
La Mitrailleuse (2:04)
Ghost Star (6:06)
The View From Here (2:45)
Review: Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) and their 2017 future classic The Punishment of Luxury, is an album that brilliantly merges biting social commentary with the band's signature synth-driven sound. Now available on blue vinyl, this release not only delivers sonically but also visually, with its vibrant cover art reflecting the album's thematic depth. From the opening title track, OMD sets the tone with an unapologetic critique of consumer culture, driven by Andy McCluskey's impassioned vocals and sharp lyrics. The band's ability to craft music that feels timeless yet relevant is on full display, blending modern production with the nostalgic essence of their '80s work. Tracks like 'What Have We Done' capture the disillusionment of the current era while offering a plea for a better future. Despite the absence of original drummer Malcolm Holmes, the album remains powerful, with Stuart Kershaw stepping in seamlessly and the deluxe edition's packaging, with its striking design and included lyrics booklet, further enhances the experience.
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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)
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Vini Reilly (35th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: LMS 1725126. Rel: 08 May 24
Love No More (5:34)
Pol In G (2:17)
Opera (Act I) (4:43)
People's Pleasure Park (6:16)
Finding The Sea (3:16)
Otis (4:10)
They Work Every Day (3:55)
Opera (Act II) (2:55)
Homage To Catelonea (2:02)
Requiem Again (3:53)
My Country (2:52)
Review: The Durutti Column prove just how fertile the North West England music scene was during the mid-late-1970s and through the 1980s. Taking their name from an anarchist military movement active during the Spanish Civil War, the band was formed by Vini Reilly, who brought together a bunch of players from the nascent punk and post punk scene, and managed to turn heads in the process. One of which was Tony Wilson. One of the first acts to sign to his now-legendary Factory Records, they would remain on the imprint until its demise, by which time the project had become a solo thing for Reilly, whose name was already shorthand for risk taking with bold ideas. Take this record, for example, veering from Southern Mediterranean folk to experimental indie, sample-based rock-opera and more, it still defies expectations.
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Linea Aspera
Linea Aspera (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 031LP. Rel: 29 Oct 12
Synapse (4:17)
Eviction (4:03)
Preservation (4:06)
Fer-De-Lance (3:55)
Malarone (4:08)
Hinterland (3:49)
Lamanai (3:59)
Reunion (3:47)
Review: Linea Aspera is the London duo of Ryan Ambridge (Synths/Programming) and Alison Lewis (Vocals/Synths). They began the project in November 2011, technically drawing inspiration from electronic music from the early 1980s. Within the duo, Alison writes and performs all vocal elements, while Ryan is responsible for the writing and performing of the electronics, as well as recording and mixing of the final recordings. For their debut album they utilized small, simple analog synthesizer set up: Roland SH-09, Roland Juno 6, Vermona DRM MKiii, Korg Poly 800 and Analogue Solutions Semblance. Linea Aspera's sound includes clear influences from early electronic body music, classic synth-pop and, in some instances, industrial and noise. Lyrically the band incorporates the sciences of osteology, neuroscience, and anthropology weaving a new medical language around themes of desire, despair and renewal. Linea Aspera serve up an icebox of dark doom riding on Alison's powerful vocals with a soft but sharp touch.
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 in stock $22.09
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Deep Entries: Gay Electronic Excursions 1980-1985
VARIOUS
Cat: DE 320. Rel: 01 Dec 24
Maxx Mann - "Just Like A Razor" (5:17)
Boytronic - "Tonight" (alternate mix) (3:29)
Muzak - "The Happy Song" (3:07)
Dereck Higgins - "This Was Something" (2:44)
Transistor Jet - "Master Of The Universe (BW's F-W)" (6:28)
Patrick Cowley - "Love Me Hot" (feat Paul Parker) (5:14)
Polar Praxis - "(I Want) To Be Different" (3:03)
Nightmoves - "Nightdrive" (4:38)
Megamen - "Designed For Living" (3:24)
Bachelors Anonymous - "A Stranger's Bed" (4:05)
Review: The peerless Dark Entries is back with another comprehensive new collection, Deep Entries: Gay Electronic Excursions 1979-1985, which is a well curated collection of ten rare queer synth tracks that explore the hidden corners of gay musical history. They span a pivotal period of six years and the songs range from sultry to angsty to camp with plenty of lovely 808 snares and textural analogue synths. This period in particular saw the gay community having to deal with the onset of the HIV/AIDS crisis and these tracks capture the era's mix of love and longing. Patrick Cowley's music is always going to stand out wherever you hear it and that is the case here on 'Love Me Hot,' while Megamen's proto-electroclash 'Designed for Living' and Paula Villagra's techno-pop anthem 'Happy Song' are also real gems.
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Played by: Josh Cheon
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Girls Gang
Girls Gang (limited white vinyl LP + 12")
Cat: IDI 021LPX. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Girls Gang
Schall & Rauch
Nothing To Hide
Alien
Halkidiki
Promise Me (feat Curses & Joshua Murphy)
Hypnotized
Zombie
Disco Goth
Fomo
No More Tears
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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 in stock $38.96
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