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So Low
So Low (7")
Cat: BCR 146. Rel: 27 Apr 23
So Low (2:47)
You & I (2:21)
Review: The world is full of heart-rendering electronic pop. So much so, you sometimes have to ask yourself if we can handle - or indeed actually need - any more. Rendered almost-immune to the emotionally barrage that seems to haunt our airwaves, playlists, and Made In Chelsea episodes, anyone who still has feelings in 2023 is doing well by all accounts.
Then along come Synthia, billed by the Big Crown label as a 'supergroup', comprising production don Leon 'El Michels Affair' Michels, and vocalist Claire Cottrill, AKA Clairo. Debate over what constitutes a 'group' aside, So Low, a startling double-A is enough to make you forget everything we just talked about, throw away the idea of overkill, and dive right in. As if born to score something cool, reflective, thought-proving and devastatingly romantic, fans of Electric Youth, Cocteau Twins and Almagris should be here already.
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 in stock $10.79
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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 $10.79
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From The Hill
Cat: PIASR 1374S. Rel: 08 Dec 22
From The Hill (3:23)
Ground Control (3:56)
 in stock $13.55
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Running Around (Skeletron mixes)
Cat: PRC 481. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Running Around (5:03)
Waited For It (2:27)
 in stock $13.82
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Glass In The Trash
Glass In The Trash (green vinyl 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: 31G 132V. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Glass In The Trash (3:26)
Release Me (3:44)
Tags: Dark wave | EBM
 in stock $12.71
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The Edge Of Audibility
The Edge Of Audibility (numbered hand-stamped lathe cut clear vinyl 7" + CD limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PRESET 53. Rel: 16 Mar 22
Esprit De Corps (7" single) (3:24)
Eternity On Earth
Ipso Facto
Ascendancy
Everything Else
Sturm Und Drang
Provocation
Chimera
Kohoutek
Quietude
In Absentia
Eisengrau
Right Of Way
Not Like This
Spinning Out
Rigid Digit
Next Wave
Acid Planitia
Exaltation
Ear To Ear
Sword Of Damocles
Fragments
Edgewise
 in stock $14.10
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Skyscrapers
Skyscrapers (1-sided 7")
Cat: NK 001. Rel: 19 May 22
Skyscrapers (5:28)
Review: If you've not heard 'Skyscrapers' yet, where have you been? First released digitally last year and accompanied by more remixes than we can count, the track is arguably Nina Kraviz's most accessible, radio-friendly release to date - a potential crossover anthem that's as cool as it is catchy. Now finally available on vinyl via this single-sided seven-inch, 'Skyscrapers' is a prime piece of what Kraftwerk would have called 'techno-pop', with the much-loved Russian producer's sweet vocals rising above a bed of ultra-crunchy, snare-heavy machine drums, dreamy Chris Lowe chords, gaseous pads and ear-catching lead lines. It's basically synth-pop, but it's classy and sonically deep enough to please all but the angriest underground techno purists.
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 in stock $10.79
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Nabi
Nabi (7" + insert)
Cat: GUDU 006. Rel: 07 Sep 21
Nabi (3:52)
Review: Following up last year's production with Baltimore techno legend Maurice Fulton on 'Jigoo', the next release on Gudu is the first of two songs by label boss Peggy Gou that she will release over the coming months. Her first single in over two years, it translates to 'Butterfly' and is another collaboration. This time with fellow Korean sensation OHHYUK who is the lead singer and guitarist in the band Hyukoh. 'Nabi' is a downtempo, pop-inflected number said to be inspired by '80s synth classics and '90s Korean songs that Gou's mother used to play at home during her childhood.
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 in stock $13.82
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Keep On Dreaming (Again)
Keep On Dreaming (Again) (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: RELS 7. Rel: 13 Aug 24
Keep On Dreaming (Again) (2:46)
Keep On Dreaming (Again) (instrumental) (2:47)
 in stock $14.10
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Losing
Losing (limited clear vinyl 7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DAIS 227C2. Rel: 16 May 24
Losing (feat Anna Von Hausswolff & Henric De La Cour) (6:25)
Glassy Eyes (2:50)
 in stock $12.15
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Presentes Urbanizados
Presentes Urbanizados (7" + insert)
Cat: MR 7372. Rel: 10 Jan 25
Presentes Urbanizados (4:07)
Algo Nos Sucede (2:58)
 in stock $13.82
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Exposed To Some Light
Cat: SOYOUNG 028. Rel: 09 May 24
Exposed To Some Light (3:58)
Average Boy (3:38)
Review: With just their third single, Exposed to Some Light, Nightbus continues to showcase their moody and atmospheric sound, drawing comparisons to many well regarded bands. The track unfolds like a captivating narrative, drenched in nostalgia yet tinged with a sense of dread. Originally born from a poem written during a cold January weekend, the song explores the idea of bringing something to the forefront of one's mind and current headspace. Through their minimal yet evocative video, Nightbus invites listeners to delve into their introspective world.
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 in stock $10.79
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Don't Take The Light Away
Don't Take The Light Away (limited yellow & black splattered vinyl 7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DAIS 213C4. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Don't Take The Light Away (5:53)
Remember Me (7:00)
 in stock $11.89
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Some Aspects
Some Aspects (7" + booklet + postcard + MP3 download code limited to 117 copies)
Cat: ANNA 010. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Honour Amongst Thieves (3:38)
Programs For Plunder (3:03)
Friends (3:01)
Borderline (3:15)
 in stock $12.44
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Don't Take The Light Away
Don't Take The Light Away (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: DAIS 213C1. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Don't Take The Light Away (5:57)
Remember Me (7:00)
 in stock $12.15
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Pillow Talk
Pillow Talk (limited 7")
Cat: CITI 031. Rel: 02 Oct 23
Pillow Talk (Alt version) (2:58)
Tell Me (Alt version) (3:56)
Review: Cititrax/Minimal Wave come together to put out this new release from the Vancouver-based synth wave duo Cosmetics, which was originally formed by Nic Emm and Aja Emma in 2008. They have been quiet over recent years but recently got back together with a new full-length called Baby that's due soon. The lead singles from it now arrive on this 7" and are full of sultry minimal sounds, moody synth craft and seductive vocals from Emma that really cut through as the clavier a dark, film-like narrative that is beautifully beguiling. A great return ahead of the much anticipated full length.
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 in stock $13.25
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After Us
After Us (purple vinyl 7")
Cat: DFA 2711. Rel: 25 Apr 24
After Us (3:11)
Look Of Disgust (3:03)
Review: Pat Mahoney is no stranger to us - one of LCD Soundsystem's many creative tour de forces, according to the band's biggest spokesperson, James Murphy, Mahoney is a lyrical genius and born poet. Museum of Love, the latter's project with Dennis McNany, certainly makes a strong case for us to buy into that hype. Two tracks that pack their bags for the synth pop stratosphere, but don't forget to throw in some nostalgia for the trip. Opening on the title song, it's a deceptively simple and yet unarguably rousing single that focuses down on a minimalist buoyant bassline, tracking rhythm, and lets the words to the talking - as they usually do. A surreal vision of a disappointing future riddled with unhappiness and disaster, set to a light and airy slice of naive electronica. Flip it for the more David Byrne-esque 'Look of Disgust'.
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 in stock $14.37
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