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401
Leviathan
Leviathan (CD + DVD)
Cat: DGMSP 102. Rel: 21 Jun 21
Empire
Milkwood
Pulse Detected
Loom
Leviathan
After The Rain
Fire Tower
Zhora
Sympatico
Review: Back in the early-to-mid 1990s, Robert Fripp collaborated with numerous ambient house-era electronic artists, including the Orb (see the largely forgotten FFWD>> album) and The Grid, who invited the long-time Brian Eno collaborator to recording sessions back in 1992. While some of the latter material made it onto their '90s albums, much of Fripp's work - dreamy guitar textures, drone works and other electronic experiments -was left in their archive. Leviathan is based around these unissued recordings, with Dave Ball and Richard Norris adding their own new sounds to create a string of beautiful, meditative, and picturesque ambient compositions that sit somewhere between their own ambient works, Norris's recent modular electronic explorations, and the forementioned FFWD>> project.
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 in stock $12.44
402
The Sex Issue
Cat: LPAISH 2020. Rel: 04 Feb 21
Common Questions (3:21)
BBC (3:35)
Jungly (3:19)
Objectify Me (4:15)
Pulchritude Of Loss (3:22)
The Sex Issue (3:47)
Untitled (0:53)
 in stock $21.84
403
Last Chance (reissue)
Last Chance (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MW 076. Rel: 18 Mar 21
Maybe It's Love (2:31)
Sunny Days Are Holidays (2:23)
Lonely Is The Night (5:10)
Forever Wind, Forever Water (2:39)
Fire In The Street (4:19)
In The Deepest Throat (2:30)
Flowers & Wimen (3:56)
Requiem For A Lonely Soul (4:33)
Whatever Your Need (3:22)
Samba Transistora (5:01)
Sadness In Your Eyes (1:27)
Classical Thing (1:49)
Review: You'd be forgiven for not knowing much about Plugpoint Music's sole album, Last Chance. It was recorded by German artist Reiner Ossmann in his home studio way back in 1987 and was subsequently released via a private press run of just 200 copies. It is, then, a genuinely little-known and overlooked gem that has been rescued from obscurity via the mighty Minimal Wave label. If you enjoy the more stripped-back and eccentric end of the new wave and cold wave spectrum, we'd definitely recommend it. Ossmann's synthesizer and drum machine arrangements are expertly minimalistic and alien-sounding, with gurgling melodies and spaced-out chords mingling with his own heavily accented vocals over the sparsest of beats. An ultra-rare gem that's well worth your time and money.
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 in stock $30.13
404
The Work
The Work (12")
Cat: MAG 153. Rel: 11 Feb 21
Mistaken (3:56)
Work (3:17)
Tune (3:03)
What Crawls (4:37)
Energy (2:27)
 in stock $11.61
405
Illuzio
Illuzio (LP)
Cat: RVRT 016. Rel: 21 May 21
Lighter Than The Air (feat Alpar) (6:26)
Outside Welkin (5:03)
Tangerine Trees (5:42)
Illuzio (feat Alpar) (6:37)
Trancer (5:10)
Contours (4:09)
Full Circle Rising (4:40)
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 in stock $14.63
406
Somewhere Between: Mutant Pop Electronic Minimalism & Shadow Sounds Of Japan 1980-1988
VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 183C. Rel: 06 Sep 21
Noriko Miyamoto - "Arrows & Eyes" (4:01)
Mishio Ogawa - "Hikari No Ito Kin No Ito" (4:45)
Yoshio Ojima - "Days Man" (5:14)
Mkwaju Ensemble - "Tira-Rin" (4:29)
RNA Organism - "Weimar 22" (4:08)
Naoki Asai - "Yakan Hikou" (3:56)
Takami Hasegawa - "Koneko To Watashi" (2:31)
Mammy - "Mizu No Naka No Himitsu" (4:36)
Dip In The Pool - "Hasu No Enishi" (3:50)
Wha Ha Ha - "Akatere" (6:10)
D Day - "Sweet Sultan" (5:17)
Perfect Mother - "Dark Disco-Da Da Da Da Run" (3:10)
Neo Museum - "Area" (5:14)
Sonoko - "Wedding With God (A Nijinski)" (2:36)
Review: Now that's what we call an album title 2021. As the name implies, we're skirting the edges of 1980s Japanese pop, opting to explore the strange, sci-fi hued, traditionally rooted noises that weren't necessarily dominant in the Far East country at that time, but certainly found favour with more explorative listeners. And it's not hard to hear why.

Tracks like 'Days Man' by Yoshio Ojima could work well in a slo-mo house or electronica set today. While preceding effort 'Hikari No Ito Kin No Ito' from Mishio Ogawa is like a strangely innocent hybrid of lullaby and pop song. Elsewhere, the twinkling synths and wet snare hits of Naomi Asai's 'Yakan Hikou' further accentuate the surrealism running through so much of what is here. One for the trophy cabinet, collectors take note (and form a queue).
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Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $61.36
407
Two Synths A Guitar & A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol 1
VARIOUS
Two Synths A Guitar & A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol 1 (heavyweight neon green vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 462C. Rel: 05 Mar 21
Automatic - "Too Much Money" (2:17)
Zongamin - "Underwater Paramid" (3:26)
New Fries - "Lily" (6:16)
Vex Ruffin & Fab 5 Freddy - "The Balance" (3:22)
Ixna - "Somebody Said" (3:25)
Leroy Duncann - "Dream River" (1:03)
Tom Of England - "Neon Green" (4:06)
Toresch - "Tocar" (5:18)
Becker & Mukai - "La Riviere Des Perles" (7:11)
Gramme - "Discolovers" (4:48)
Niagara - "Ida" (5:40)
Charles Manier - "Sift Through Art Collecting People" (7:40)
Black Deer - "Baseball Shorts" (4:30)
Madmadmad - "Hot Disco" (3:30)
Wino D - "Track 15" (6:59)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Post punk and dance music can be perfect bedmates simply because they are so often one and the same thing. Or rather the former is a form of the latter, with post punk's audio iconography frequently involving a rolling approach to rhythms, subtleties given room to shine and a sense of constant build about the atmospherics. All of which are also cornerstones of electronic club sounds, too.

Here then Soul Jazz adds to its extensive and consistently-impressive back catalogue of genre-themed compilations with a collection of tracks that take their lead from electro pop, industrial, punk, techno and more. Featuring a host of contemporary artists, including LA DIYers Automatic, German sonic artists Toresch and Philippines-via-California cult hero Vex Ruffin, it's refreshingly modern proof of how vital this stylistic meeting point is.
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 in stock $33.15
408
Dog Person
Dog Person (limited cassette)
Cat: SB 006CS. Rel: 21 May 21
Intro (1:23)
Roll Over! (4:26)
Inspirational Interlude (0:49)
Sideways (3:29)
Coca Cola Sky (2:36)
Emma (2:32)
Patience (1:34)
Street Lights (3:15)
Snoozie (2:54)
Wake Up (4:33)
 in stock $11.05
409
Open Wide (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Open Wide (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (trifold clear vinyl 2xLP + limited to 250 copies)
Cat: CON 616LP. Rel: 26 Jun 21
Procession (4:53)
Minty (3:47)
That's Nice (3:36)
Plastic Bag (3:35)
Useless Man (4:22)
Homage ((duet For Piano & Wineglass)) (1:30)
Manners Mean (2:16)
King Size (4:36)
Hold On (3:26)
Nothing (3:49)
Homme Aphrodite (part 1) (3:34)
Homme Aphrodite (part 2) (2:49)
Dream (1:29)
Art? (4:18)
Jeremy (3:58)
 in stock $77.39
410
ACR Loco
ACR Loco (limited coloured vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 454. Rel: 25 Sep 20
Friends Around Us (5:55)
Bouncy Bouncy (3:32)
Yo Yo Gi (4:19)
Supafreak (3:58)
Always In Love (3:55)
Family (4:09)
Get A Grip (3:54)
Berlin (3:37)
What's Wrong (4:03)
Taxi Guy (4:59)
Review: A Certain Ratio's core trio of drummer Donald Johnson, bassist/vocalist Jez Kerr, and multi-instrumentalist Martin Moscrop make ACR Loco a perfectly fluid and funk album. In fact, on this, their first album in more than ten years, the Manchester post-punk outfit are as funky as they have ever been. Their tried and tested sound gets nicely updated with modern beat driven sounds and plenty of redefines to today's political strife in the lyrics. There are plenty of smooth and cool synth led grooves like 'Get A Grip' and messages of unity on 'Family' that we can all relate to.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $25.98
411
Yokai
Yokai (limited heavyweight white vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BWR 045LP. Rel: 23 Jul 20
Jubokko (2:19)
Rojinbi (2:54)
Kodama (2:45)
Yadokai (1:09)
Byakko (2:56)
Satori (1:42)
Ikiryo (1:27)
Mara (2:00)
Kumo (2:26)
Mujina (2:52)
Nozuchi (2:45)
Hososhi (2:09)
Daitengu (2:25)
Gyuki (2:47)
 in stock $22.10
412
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
 in stock $27.37
413
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 $25.98
414
Renegade Breakdown
Cat: ZENCD 267. Rel: 25 Sep 20
Renegade Breakdown
Back To Rock
Worst Comes To Worst
Center Of The World (Kotti Blues)
La Ronde
C'est Parce Que J'm'en Fous
Just In My Head
Lead Sister
My Love
Sentiment
Review: When Marie Davidson announced last year that she would be, "retiring from club music", many wondered what she'd do next. Renegade Breakdown, her first album recorded with a full band (L'Oeuil Nu), answers that question. It sees the Canadian artist and her new collaborators deliver suitably arresting, personal and ear-catching songs built on mixing and matching a surprisingly wide variety of musical inspirations, from Blondie, classic disco and mutilated heavy metal guitars, to Kraftwerk, Billie Holliday, Fleetwood Mac and Daft Punk. It's a big shift for the previously highly experimental artist, but thanks to her skill as both a a producer and performer, one that works magnificently well.
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 in stock $8.74
415
Renegade Breakdown
Renegade Breakdown (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: ZEN 267. Rel: 25 Sep 20
Renegade Breakdown (6:13)
Back To Rock (7:18)
Worst Comes To Worst (4:12)
Center Of The World (Kotti Blues) (5:10)
La Ronde (2:23)
C'est Parce Que J'm'en Fous (3:40)
Just In My Head (6:05)
Lead Sister (6:03)
My Love (5:48)
Sentiment (5:29)
Review: When Marie Davidson announced last year that she would be, "retiring from club music", many wondered what she'd do next. Renegade Breakdown, her first album recorded with a full band (L'Oeil Nu), answers that question. It sees the Canadian artist and her new collaborators deliver suitably arresting, personal and ear-catching songs built on mixing and matching a surprisingly wide variety of musical inspirations, from Blondie, classic disco and mutilated heavy metal guitars, to Kraftwerk, Billie Holiday, Fleetwood Mac and Daft Punk. It's a big shift for the previously highly experimental artist, but thanks to her skill as both a a producer and performer, one that works magnificently well.
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 in stock $18.59
416
Electronic (reissue)
Electronic (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 019029 5381868. Rel: 24 Jan 20
Idiot Country (5:02)
Reality (5:32)
Tighten Up (4:38)
The Patience Of A Saint (4:11)
Getting Away With It (5:15)
Gangster (5:25)
Soviet (2:01)
Get The Message (5:17)
Try All You Want (5:38)
Some Distant Memory (4:07)
Feel Every Beat (4:54)
 in stock $24.60
417
Closer (reissue)
Cat: DE 165. Rel: 27 Feb 18
Closer (4:57)
Tam Tam (3:55)
Review: Codek is the brainchild of Jean-Marie Salaun who grew up in Paris influenced by the folklore of the inner city. In 1978 he joined art rock group SpionS alongside Gregory Davidow and recorded two singles. Diving into the Paris post punk scene he met Claude Arto and designed the artwork for Claude's single on Celluloid "Kwai Systeme / Betty Boop." Robin Scott (M "Pop Music") had produced the SpionS first single and wanted to collaborate further. With Claude, Jean-Marie wrote "Me Me Me", intended for a choir, for M. Then SpionS split and Robin was off to Switzerland to record an album to follow-up his hit single. That left Jean-Marie alone in London, where he began working as Codek, a play on the brand name Kodak The "Me Me Me" single was released by MCA Records in 1980. Back in Paris, now with some studio experience, Celluloid Records hired Jean-Marie to produce records for Artefact and Les Orphelins. Over the next 2 years he began working on ideas for the next Codek single "Closer / "Tam Tam".
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 in stock $13.25
418
Mega Wave Orchestra (remastered)
Cat: LVLP 1905. Rel: 28 Feb 20
M7 (6:30)
Seq (4:10)
Kastelli (1:43)
5T (5:36)
Danse De Jason (1:25)
Un Orage De Plastique (2:31)
Mirage (1:58)
Bolero (Movement C) (6:18)
Danse De Jason (reprise) (2:11)
Verte Prairie (1:31)
Mosquito (3:59)
Played by: Cedric Woo
 in stock $30.41
419
Plunge Remix
Plunge Remix (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: RABID 083T. Rel: 13 Dec 19
Mustn't Hurry (Tami T remix) (3:09)
IDK About You (Bunny Michael remix) (2:53)
Plunge (Faka remix) (5:52)
Wanna Sip (Olof Dreijer remix) (4:36)
Falling (Glasser remix) (2:53)
Wanna Sip (Sissel Wincent remix) (6:07)
This Country (Paula Temple DESTROY remix) (6:31)
Mustn't Hurry (Aasthma remix) (5:37)
Plunge (DJ Marfox remix) (3:52)
Mustn't Hurry (Tzusing remix) (4:28)
 in stock $28.19
420
Silver Demon
Cat: MNQ 134. Rel: 13 Feb 20
The Passenger (6:04)
Exit Strategy (4:17)
Citadel (interlude 3) (2:00)
Vortex 21 (3:21)
Odyssey (3:30)
The Onmipresent Eye (4:19)
First Age (4:41)
Dialogues (interlude 1) (2:33)
Behind The Walls (4:35)
Silver Demon (3:44)
Review: 10 years after first starting out, June aka Tsampikos Fronas serves up a third full length on Mannequin Records that draws on all his years of musical exploration. The world that results is a dystopian one where machines have taken over and human life has long gone. Synths fizz with static electricity, drums and percussion automated by AI and the whole thing is like an exercise in cyber-transcendence. An arsenal of vintage analog synthesizers, drum machines and effect processors add retro-future textures that only serve to heighten the record overall.
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 in stock $17.14
421
Remember The Future
Cat: TWIMC 7ILLP. Rel: 26 Jul 19
Open Sea (4:22)
Wipe It Off (3:37)
Some Body (4:19)
Matters (6:36)
Islander (4:14)
Rememeber The Future (5:10)
Crystal (with Jennie Abrahamson) (5:51)
Race Against (2:42)
Silence My Drum (3:44)
Mysteries Of Love (4:34)
I Keep (4:14)
Review: Ionnalee's 2018 debut album "Everyone Afraid To Be Forgotten" was superb, so hopes are high for the artist's similarly minded sequel. "Remember The Future" is a little bolder, shinier and more upbeat than its predecessor, though stylistically it still sounds like a 21st century update of Kate Bush's distinctive early '80s sound circa "The Dreaming" and "Hounds of Love". It's a dreamy, ethereal and otherworldly take on electronic pop that's always alluring and often memorable. The album's plentiful highlights include "Some Body", the superb Zola Jesus collaboration "Matters" - a deep, bubbly and intoxicating affair - and "Mysteries Of Love", an echoing, Royksopp-produced cover of a song from David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti's "Blue Velvet" movie soundtrack.
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 in stock $58.04
422
Verboden Dromen
Cat: STREP 028. Rel: 07 Aug 19
That Boy (3:27)
Forbidden Dreams (5:52)
The Awakening (4:23)
The Early Train (3:15)
Rainbows (6:06)
Kamasutra (3:40)
Demonic Forces (4:05)
Shanah (4:18)
Review: Before becoming Belgian new beat and techno titans, Praga Khan and Chris Inger were collaborators in a new wave influenced band called Shakti. "Verboden Dromen" gathers together the best of the outfit's work recorded between 1987 and 1990, offering up tracks that join the dots between intoxicating synth-pop, moody new wave, hypnotic grooves and dark and sleazy dancefloor moments. All of the tracks have stood the test of time remarkably well, with highlights including the humid and exotic chug of "Kamasutra", the hallucination-inducing tropical fever of "Demonic Forces" and "Shanah", and the bustling, club-ready bounce of "The Awakening", which sounds like the Thompson Twins after one too many tabs of acid.
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 in stock $21.56
423
Shadow Of Funk
Shadow Of Funk (limited transparent blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12MUTE 622. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Shadow Of Funk (12:31)
Skinwalker (10:23)
Billion Dollar (5:41)
Review: When Cabaret Voltaire returned to the release schedule in 2020 as the one-man Richard H Kirk show, fans were relieved to find that mind-bending meld of 1970s Kosmische, techno, dub, house and space-age experimental electro was as pure as it ever has been - the results being a typically fresh and forward-thinking record the man in question summed up as "no nostalgia... normal rules do not apply. Something for the 21st Century. No old material."

Less than six months later and the big CV has more next level business to offer us, coming in the form of Shadow of Funk, a new EP that offers something of a counterpoint or extension to last year's full-length, Shadow of Fear. Based on 'Billion Dollar' alone - an acid-driven big, dark room banger that closes this EP -this release looks set to make an equally heavy impact, but as with anything this man touches, the joy is in discovery. So, let's leave it at that.
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 in stock $22.66
424
303 Diary
303 Diary (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: NAHAL 011. Rel: 09 Dec 21
Everything Is Spinning (4:14)
Upside Down (6:45)
Didem (4:43)
Swinging (2:06)
Hurts So Real (5:51)
 in stock $25.98
425
Tadaima (reissue)
Tadaima (reissue) (LP + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 16. Rel: 05 Dec 18
Tadaima (4:00)
Itsuka Ojisamaga (5:04)
Vet (2:25)
Ashkenazy Who? (3:26)
Iranaimon (2:41)
Taiyo No Onara (9:28)
I Sing (4:01)
Harusaki Kobani (3:35)
Rose Garden (3:28)
 in stock $35.37
426
Landslide
Cat: AV 073. Rel: 10 May 21
Why (4:18)
The Prayer Wheel (2:48)
Love & Money (4:03)
Suburban War (4:23)
Landslide (3:25)
No Return (3:12)
Fright (4:06)
Passing By (4:17)
Circling Thoughts (4:43)
Nothing Was Wrong (4:12)
 in stock $14.93
427
S Krysh Nashikh Domov (reissue)
S Krysh Nashikh Domov (reissue) (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBR 3036LP. Rel: 27 Mar 20
Doma Molchat (2:56)
Kryshi (2:48)
Ludi Nadoeli (2:59)
Mashina Rabotaet (3:08)
Neobychniy Chelovek (3:32)
Pryatki (3:18)
Technologia (3:35)
Tishina (4:20)
Ya Ne Kommunist (3:15)
 in stock $27.37
428
The Sound Of Indifference (reissue)
The Sound Of Indifference (reissue) (cassette limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MW 071. Rel: 03 Apr 20
AI Theme (3:08)
Funky Party (3:47)
Bohemianinst (2:25)
Man Am I Progressive (3:03)
D&Z (part 3) (2:09)
Are You Worried? (2:10)
Conceptual Car Crash (2:01)
Secretary Chick (2:27)
God (2:52)
Transit (1:18)
We Will Go To The Beach (3:07)
Park (3:46)
Curious Ways Of Dying (4:19)
Review: Minimal Wave is proud to present The Sound of Indifference, a rare cassette released in 1981 by Aural Indifference. Aural Indifference was a post-punk studio collective from Sydney, Australia. The two principal members were Brian Spencer Hall (the M Squared in house producer) and Kevin Purdy. The cassette album, The Sound of Indifference, was released in 1981, featuring tracks such as "Theme", "Park, and "Man Am I Progressive". Their sound ranges from minimal synth, to post-punk to quirky guitar-driven electronic folk music, some of it resembling John Maus. "Theme" appeared as the closing track on The Minimal Wave Tapes: Volume Two compilation and "Park" appeared on The Bedroom Tapes compilation. Here for the first time, we are offering a reissue of the original cassette, remastered from the master tapes and complete with original artwork, limited to 300 copies.
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 in stock $11.61
429
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 $26.52
430
Angel Katarain
Angel Katarain (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HEG 001. Rel: 27 Apr 21
Danza Tze Tze (4:57)
Hipatya II (5:53)
Sala 3 (1:08)
Solo De Trompeta (3:51)
Durango Azoka (5:45)
Sintonia De Ritmo (2:54)
Sala 5 (3:04)
Siria (5:42)
Suenos (9:17)
 in stock $23.77
431
Stahlex Theme
Stahlex Theme (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: PY 140. Rel: 03 Mar 21
Stahlex Theme (3:46)
T-City Scavenger (3:13)
Review: Polytechnic Youth has been in hibernation for years and now is back with a run of killer releases. This limited 7" comes with fine artwork inspired by 70s era BBC design and is the latest offering from Masonic Kitchen, the solo project of Chris Walker. The music is sci-fi inspired experimental electronica with minimal synth boxes, sequences and drum machines all featuring to lend it a nice frayed hardware aesthetic. Human League and Cabaret Voltaire fans will surely find lots to love.
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Played by: Ali Renault
 in stock $4.98
432
Selfdestructive Boy
Cat: GVR 1223. Rel: 04 Oct 22
Selfdestructive Boy (Lipelis Moscow All-Stars mix) (7:19)
Selfdestructive Boy (Lipelis Acid Vision) (6:47)
Selfdestructive Boy (12" extended mix) (5:45)
Selfdestructive Boy (12" instrumental mix) (5:43)
 in stock $14.37
433
Psycho Tropical Berlin
Cat: BORNBAD 51. Rel: 26 Jul 13
Antitaxi
Amour Dans Le Motu
Packshot
La Femme
Hypsoline
Saisis La Corde
Le Blues De Francoise
It's Time To Wake Up
Nous Etions Deux
La Femme Ressort
Si Un Jour
From Tchernobyl With Love
Sur La Planche
Welcome America
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434
Lickin'
Lickin' (limited hand-numbered heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 047. Rel: 17 Sep 13
Electricals
Experimenting Love
Eurasienne
Ko Be Tir
Lickin'
Tonal
Flesh Order
Birthday
Review: France proves to be rich pickings once more for the Minimal Wave label with this absolutely superb collection of "ritualistic minimal electronics" from French duo DZ Lectric + Anthon Shield. Crossing paths in Paris in the early 80s, Christian Dezert (DZ Lectric ) and Michel Lecamp (Anthon Shield) bonded over a mutual appreciation of The Stooges, Throbbing Gristle and Suicide and went on to record numerous albums together over a five year period. The focus of Minimal Wave's attentions on the Lickin' LP is the cassette Confessions D'Un Masque the pair released in 1985, with eight tracks lifted and remastered from the original reel to reel tapes. DZ Lectric + Anthon Shield's sparse yet manic approach, described as "challenging and hypnotic" by Minimal Wave, will appeal to fans of CHBB.
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Played by: Marsman
 in stock $27.91
435
Flag
Flag (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 535. Rel: 02 May 12
Tied Up
Of Course I'm Lying
3rd Of June
Blazing Saddles
The Race
Alhambra
Otto Di Catania
Tied Up In Red
Tied Up In Gear
 in stock $28.19
436
The War Room
The War Room (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: TCRV 002. Rel: 08 Aug 12
If War Should Come
London Can Take It
Spitfire
Dig For Victory
Waltz For George
 in stock $16.03
437
La Piscine
La Piscine (limited coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: MW 041. Rel: 07 Aug 18
La Piscine (14:13)
Calling Somewhere (14:52)
Review: Fans of mechanical techno-not-techno sounds will be all over Minimal Wave's latest transmission from 80s French underground heroes In Aeternam Vale. Having reissued several essential lost works from the outfit last year, most notably the proto-Sandwell sound of "Highway Dark Veins", Veronica Vasicka delivers another two tracks from the vault. Stylistically mirroring that previous two track release the title track is an equally brilliant synth-techno beast which could easily pass for a Function track today, while B-side "Calling Somewhere" sounds like a cold wave version of proto-halfstep. Needless to say, the fact that these tracks are 22 years old literally left us speechless.
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438
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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439
The Potato Farm Tapes
The Potato Farm Tapes (hand-numbered heavyweight red vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 038. Rel: 22 Oct 12
The Drum
TV
My Time
Of Whales
Mushin No Shin
Midnite News III
SOmetimes
Julie Is A TV Set
Review: "Hello. My name is Ohama, and I live on a potato farm in Western Canada" went the memorably deadpan opening to "The Drum", Ohama's contribution to Minimal Wave Tapes Vol 2 earlier this year, and it's also the opening track on this full length exploration of the Canadian producer's work from Minimal Wave. What's most striking about The Potato Farm Tapes however is the sense of paranoia and detachment that Ohama clearly felt recording these tracks from his studio basement beneath his parents' potato farm in Rainier, Alberta, during the latter stages of The Cold War. Intriguingly, Ohama's lyrics are heavily focused on technophobia and the subversive power of television and mass media which stands in stark contrast to the techno centric nature - with keyboards, drum machines, vocoders and analogue reel tape all utilised to create complex productions that blended found sounds with audio lifted from TV. Some of Ohama's earliest recordings from his first cassette only release Midnite News form the basis of The Potato Farm Tapes along with rare tracks that previously appeared on compilations. Furthermore, the label have printed a must read interview between Ohama and Brandon Hocura on the inner sleeve that offers some brilliant insight into this collection.
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440
HSTA
HSTA (limited hand-numbered heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 019. Rel: 28 Jan 10
Reassurance Ritual
HSTA
Inter Caetera
Take Me Away
A Dark Place
Triffid Farm
Kindheitsmuster
Makimono
Review: Minimal Wave have done the right thing here and repressed HSTA by Das Ding, undoubtedly one of the most popular heavyweight reissues of their reign thus far. Das Ding is of course Dutchman Danny Bosten, active in the mid 1980s from his Southern Holland base releasing his pioneering brand of electro as well as his friends' music via his own Tear Apart Tapes cassette label. HSTA refers to the Highly Sophisticated Technological Achievement tape Bosten released on the STUM label from which Minimal Wave also took several tracks including the title jam, which you're likely to hear Funkineven dropping these days. It's worth investing in this for "Take Me Away" alone, which sounds likes its been beamed down from the future despite its three decade vintage (Weatherall's a big fan of this one) and the remaining six tracks are just as thrilling.
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441
YAAM
YAAM (12")
Cat: DEEWEE 075. Rel: 19 Aug 24
YAAM (3:22)
YAAM (acappella) (3:10)
YAAM (Soulwax version) (6:09)
Review: Marie Davidson's latest single 'Y.A.A.M.' is a poignant critique of power dynamics in the music industry - favouring authenticity and passion in a world that thrives on branding and transactional relationships - out of which the Canadian artist finds fuel to fan the driving flames of existential industrial electro-techno. The track opens with a juddering, in-between-4x4-and-2-step electro beat, which lasts for over a minute before Davidson takes up the mic: "do you follow me?". What ensues is an imperfect list of music industry quibbles, which flow over the monstrously huge backing - "entrepreneurs, influencers, producers, managers / nothing for you and me" - in stark but gallows-comedic contrast to the plea to relocate our arses to the dancefloor. In Davidson's own words, the track was inspired by a haughty, lecturing email from a music industry insider: "I took the opportunity to write down how I felt about the words," she recalls, "and the overall tone of arrogance of what I had just been sent quickly, I found myself having a bit too much fun."
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442
The Hidden Tapes: A Compilation Of Minimal Wave From Around The World '79-'85
VARIOUS
Cat: MW 030. Rel: 19 Apr 23
SS-Say - "Care" (4:53)
Oskarova Fobija - "Beli Dekolte" (2:23)
Danton's Voice - "I Hear The Bells" (5:44)
Sympathy Nervous - "Polaroid" (3:44)
Pas De Deux - "Cardiocleptomanie" (3:02)
Robert Lawrence & Mark Phillips - "Computer Bank" (5:17)
The Fast Set - "Kaleidecon" (4:56)
Reserve - "Destination Pour L'Inconnu" (3:20)
Kym Amps - "You Don't Know My Name" (2:53)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Microphone Connection" (4:44)
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443
Earlier/Later
Earlier/Later (limited hand-numbered transparent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 045. Rel: 29 Jul 13
Kosmik Rok
Space Rejection
Nagasaki Mon Amour
Ommatidia
Party
Saison
Logique Polygonale
Mother's Little Helper
RDA RFA
Parties Dance
Night Is A Coming On
Review: Veronica Vasicka's Minimal Wave label turn their attention to European wave sounds once more with Earlier / Later, a retrospective look at the music of Belgian group Polyphonic Size. Headed by the bespectacled Roger-Marc Vande Voorde, the Brussels based outfit emerged in 1979 and built up quite a discography, releasing three albums and numerous 7? and 12?s over a 11 year period. One of mainland Europe's more enigmatic purveyors of primitive synth pop, Polyphonic Size were partial to singing vocals in numerous languages, forever changing line-ups and had the majority of their lyrics penned by Dominique Buxin, a band member who never appeared during performances or featured on any of their record sleeves. However, it's the band's working relationship with Stranglers bassist JJ Burnel that commands the most intrigue, and this collection offers a contrast between the early days of Polyphonic Size and how their sound evolved after the more rock based production input of Burnel.
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444
Slow Motion
Cat: BB 452LP. Rel: 07 May 24
Slow Motion (1)
Slow Motion (2)
Slow Motion (3)
Slow Motion (4)
Slow Motion (5)
Slow Motion (6)
Slow Motion (7)
Slow Motion (8)
Slow Motion (9)
Slow Motion (10)
Slow Motion (11)
Slow Motion (12)
Slow Motion (13)
Slow Motion (14)
 in stock $32.05
445
Outrun
Outrun (LP)
Cat: REC 86. Rel: 28 Feb 13
Prelude
Blizzard
Protovision
Odd Look
Rampage
Suburbia
Testarossa Autodrive
Nightcall
Deadcruiser
Grand Canyon
First Blood
Roadgame
Endless
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446
Delta Machine
Delta Machine (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 887654 60631. Rel: 21 Mar 13
Welcome To My World
Angel
Heaven
Secret To The End
My Little Universe
Slow
Broken
The Child Inside
Soft Touch/Raw Nerve
Should Be Higher
Alone
Soothe My Soul
Goodbye
Long Time Lie
Happens All The Time
Always
All That's Mine
Review: 32 years on from the release of their debut album Speak and Spell, Basildon's finest drop their 14th full length. While there are echoes of their eyeliner-wearing, synth-bothering futurist past (see the glitchy "My Little Universe" and early New Order-ish "Broken", where Dave Gahan sings about 'dreaming of the future'), for the most part Delta Machine finds them in grinchy synth-rock mode, presumably shaking their fists at passing youngsters like a gang of grumpy old men. Thankfully, they're still capable of great things - "Soothe My Soul" has echoes of "Personal Jesus" - and there's enough to suggest there's some life in the old dogs yet.
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 in stock $32.34
447
Careful
Careful (LP + insert)
Cat: NUDE 5LP. Rel: 01 Feb 19
Keep Driving (3:20)
Face The Fire (5:28)
Fate (4:18)
LA (5:23)
Come Closer (4:41)
They Look You Gave (Jerry) (4:57)
Tears (4:56)
Crush (3:16)
Lost (4:23)
Careful (1:44)
Review: Three years on from the release of their acclaimed debut album, "Yr Body is Nothing", Augustus Miller and Jae Matthews are finally ready to release the second Boy Harsher full-length. It's a hugely atmospheric affair, with the lauded pair sashaying between moody creepiness (the slowly shifting musical dystopia of opener "Keep Driving"), guitar-flecked new wave ("Face The Fire"), arpeggio-driven alternative synth-pop ("Fate"), Pet Shop Boys-esque Italo-disco influenced throb-jobs ("LA"), EBM-driven dancefloor funk ("Come Closer", "Tears"), icy electronic soundscapes ("Crush") and immersive, wide-eyed ambient ("Careful"). It does sound like it could have been made around 1985, but that's precisely the point: Boy Harsher can certainly deliver well observed retro-futurism better than most.
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 in stock $26.26
448
Remembering The Days
Remembering The Days (12" + insert)
Cat: MENT 025. Rel: 17 Dec 18
Wild World (5:22)
War (3:15)
Travel (5:09)
Don't Leave Me Drowning (4:21)
 in stock $23.20
449
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 $14.37
450
Kirkis 2
Cat: MOD 002. Rel: 12 Dec 18
Victrola The Britian (1:10)
Dead Nightclub (3:44)
Adult CGI (3:55)
Freak Club (3:11)
Dark Room (3:40)
Forever (3:21)
Vicky Can't Fly (4:44)
Liverpool Clown (3:11)
UR DNA (2:54)
Inside Your Body (3:51)
 in stock $11.05
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