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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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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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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
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Decadence
Decadence (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 022. Rel: 14 Jun 10
Game & Performance (3:30)
Felicita (3:03)
Decadence (3:20)
Dance With Me (4:02)
Le Couloir (3:34)
Paris Orly (4:23)
Sex & Trouble (4:14)
Ministry Of Love (3:22)
Minimaliste (2:26)
Le Camion (5:27)
Review: Initially released in 2010, Minimal Wave's retrospective of obscure French '80s outfit Deux remains one of the label's most sought-after compilations. Here, it gets a deserved re-press, allowing a whole new generation of listeners to fall in love with the quirky works of the Lyon-based duo. The album's ten tracks, which were drawn from various obscure cassettes and seven-inch singles, effortlessly join the dots between moody electro, cold-wave, new wave and eccentric synth-pop, reflecting the pair's esoteric approach to wayward electronic pop. This second edition comes in a hand-numbered edition of 999 copies, with Minimal Wave's usual attention to detail present on the weighty packaging.
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Played by: Tomasz Guiddo
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Missing Tapes
Missing Tapes (heavyweight yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 061. Rel: 15 Mar 16
Somewhere (4:56)
Sad But True (3:35)
I-C Anything (5:15)
Try Out (4:12)
Raid (3:13)
16 (6:04)
Review: For Missing Tapes, Minimal Wave has managed to unearth a wealth of previously unheard gems from Dutch electro trailblazer Danny Bosten. Dark electro diggers may be aware of Bosten's early 1980s work, which was initially self-released on cassette, but has also been re-issued since by Minimal Wave and others. The material here was recorded in the same period and rediscovered some years back by the producer. It's similar in style, as you'd expect, with Bosten variously exploring otherworldly electro, sci-fi leaning Italo-disco, stylish, new wave synth workouts, and throbbing proto-techno. What impresses most, though, is the seeming freshness of the material; it might be 35 years old, but it still sounds formidably futuristic.
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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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The Bedroom Tapes: A Compilation of Minimal Wave From Around The World 1980-1991
VARIOUS
Cat: MW 066. Rel: 26 Feb 18
Pink Elln - "Human Perc" (4:09)
Karen Marks - "Cold Cafe" (3:03)
Disque Omo - "Toujours L'Amour" (2:08)
Vorgruppe - "Mensch Im Eis" (2:29)
Iham/Echo - "Eagle" (3:12)
Perfect Mother - "Dark-Disco-Da-Da-Da-Da-Run" (3:10)
Arvid Tuba - "The Seasons Are Sitting On Chairs" (3:43)
Subject - "Don't Be Blind" (2:56)
Denial - "California Dreaming" (3:10)
Unovidual - "Dit Is Pas Het Begin" (4:19)
Aural Indifference - "Park" (3:31)
Autumn - "You Are You Are" (1:30)
Review: Over the last two or three years, New York's Minimal Wave outpost has focussed on releasing plenty of new music that fits in line with their unashamedly 'cold-wave' approach, and this has opened them to a whole variety of listeners and DJs. However, in our opinion, where they truly shine is in providing the underground masses with compilations such as this latest The Bedroom Tapes: A Compilation Of Minimal Wave From Around The World 1980-1991, a glorious snapshot of all the very best slices of lo-fi that has largely gone unnoticed to the modern eye. Of course, the majority of these tunes are now expensive in their original formats, but we're taking about a small crew of Discogs sharks who are upping the prices. Here, you're able to properly - and peacefully - enjoy some of the very best minimal machine-drum soul from peeps like Karen Marks, Vorgruppe, Perfect Mother and Aural Indifference, among others. This truly is a feast for the modern digger. Excellent.
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The Complete Collection 1980-1988
The Complete Collection 1980-1988 (180 gram vinyl 5xLP box + booklet)
Cat: MW 068. Rel: 06 Dec 18
Just Because... (LP1: Just Because) (4:54)
Sticks In My Brain (2:51)
Under Nylon (2:59)
Take A Look (3:41)
Soft Images (4:00)
Brittle Hero (2:55)
Dirty Hands (3:34)
Willy Nilly (3:03)
Lovely Monster (3:01)
Welcome To The Dissidents (2:40)
Pure Delight (3:09)
Mouvement (2:32)
Bent At The Window (3:29)
You Are My Jail (LP2: Sleep Is A Luxury) (3:52)
It's So (3:53)
I Met The Best (3:39)
Hidden Inside (2:50)
Andrei Roublev (3:27)
Doron Doron (2:57)
Hunted (4:13)
Not Waiting (3:45)
Broken Memory (2:33)
The Light Goes Through My Mouth (3:17)
Love On My Side (5:56)
Just Because (LP3: Inedits 1981-1983) (4:45)
No Hands (1:41)
Wagui (2:59)
Never Never (3:06)
I Love The Lovers (3:18)
Other Souvenir (3:07)
Unchanged (version) (2:38)
Not Such A Joke (2:35)
Without Face (5:48)
Meine Liebe (2:18)
Shake Your Flowers (2:48)
Makes Me Blind (2:18)
It's No Use (3:35)
Moons & Mouths (LP4: Hot Paradox) (4:31)
Hot Paradox (4:58)
My Analyst "Assez" (3:46)
Pressure (4:17)
Berlin Wall (4:59)
He Saw The Light (4:24)
Inside Out (4:24)
I Never Tried (5:19)
Where To Find It (4:58)
Like A Lion (3:27)
22£ (LP5: Accident Of Stars) (3:14)
No Crying (2:22)
He Calls The Sky Hector (3:24)
Bit Of Smile (3:16)
Lonely In His Farm (3:36)
Your Passion (3:37)
Position (2:10)
Searchin' (3:28)
Top Of The Pyramids (4:08)
Lost & Late (3:00)
War Game (2:18)
Accident Of Stars (4:46)
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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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JYL (reissue)
JYL (reissue) (limited heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MW 075. Rel: 05 Sep 20
Mechanic Ballerina (3:34)
Universe (3:58)
Computer Love (3:49)
Positions (3:54)
Dance & Death (3:37)
The Computer Generation (4:05)
Animation (4:02)
Silicon Valley (4:05)
Electric Lady (3:14)
I'm A Machine (4:05)
Review: Minimal Wave is honored to present a reissue of Jyl's self-titled full-length album from 1984, originally released on Klaus Schulze's Inteam label. Born and raised in California, Jyl travelled to Europe in her twenties to dance and met several talented and like-minded collaborators along the way. She ended up in Germany, and worked with Ingo Werner, Angela Werner, and Klaus Schulze, on what would become one of the most important and forward thinking electronic albums of the time. Shortly after its release, the song "Computer Love" became a mini-hit along with the album's opening track "Mechanic Ballerina". The lyrics of "Silicon Valley" and "Computer Generation" are reflective of the times and have become even more relevant now, 36 years later. The production and song arrangement on the album is immaculate. The synthesizers, drum programming and vocal contributions complement Jyl's voice perfectly. The album contains an incredible depth beyond a regular dance album likely due to the spirit of the people behind it - the list of contributors add to its significance and near-mythological mystery.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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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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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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On The Screen
On The Screen (heavyweight vinyl LP + large postcard)
Cat: MW 013. Rel: 28 Oct 19
Way Out Of Living (5:27)
Cytogenetic Movement (5:25)
In My Head (3:42)
Five Faces (5:10)
The Game (4:52)
Due To You (5:39)
I Think I'm By You (2:51)
To Another Soul (4:27)
On The Screen (2:17)
Review: On The Screen: an LP from the Belgian band Linear Movement originally slated for release in 1983. Linear Movement is mastermind Peter Bonne (A Split-Second, Twilight Ritual, Autumn) joined by Peter Koutstaal, and Lieve Van Steerteghem on vocals for several tracks. Some tracks appear on the exquisite Pulse Music cassette while the rest are previously unreleased. Linear Movement was featured on V/A The Lost Tapes compilation LP with their highly acclaimed The Game, described as an "unstoppable pop song". Linear Movement have been called "a more primitive, cold wave Visage", and have been compared to the Human League. Peter differentiated LM from his other projects TR and Aut by the distinct sound of the compositions: they were poppier.
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Portrait (remastered)
Portrait (remastered) (limited hand-numbered heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 056. Rel: 29 Sep 14
Pogo Of Techno
Ballade Pour Nous
Ein Glas Voll Gurken
She's So Hot
La Transformation
Links & Lustig
Die Grille
Keep The City Clean
Dallas
Arabia
National-Und Standerat
Review: Originally released back in the early '80s, Veronica Vasicka's label has done its audience a fine service by re-releasing Portrait by Swiss duo Guyers Connection. Full of self-conscious vocals and in places decidedly lo-fi synth lines, it's surprising and disappointing that this collection wasn't a big hit first time round. After all, both "Pogo of Techno" and "Keep the City Clean" are as catchy as an oddball Yazoo, "Die Grille" is a jaw-dropping, windswept synth composition and "National Und Stander" sees the duo fuse ponderous piano lines with pulsing, rippling basslines. Best of all though is "Ein Glas Voll Gurken" a breathy synth-pop song that could have conquered charts had it been sung in English.
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Played by: Tomasz Guiddo
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 in stock $18.51
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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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Further Strategies
Further Strategies (limited hand-numbered gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MW 072. Rel: 30 Oct 19
Grey Skies (4:23)
Hide (5:30)
Blurred (demo) (3:26)
Alternative Strategies (3:21)
French Film Backwards (2:13)
One Day (4:52)
Tonight (4:54)
Turning Blue (5:09)
Forget (3:35)
Blurred (3:26)
Scattering Seeds (5:47)
Parafoil (5:01)
European Mind (3:25)
Feed The Flame (5:45)
Rayban Moment (5:23)
Endlessly (5:31)
Review: Back in 2009, Minimal Wave Records took a deep dive into the short-lived career of Jersey's finest 1980s new wave band, Turquoise Days, via a fine compilation entitled "Alternative Strategies". A decade on, they've decided to repeat the trick with "Further Strategies", a fine double-vinyl set that backs the tracks featured on that compilation with a wealth of previously unheard songs and demo versions. As you'd expect, it's really rather good, with the collected tracks delivering the kind of emotion-rich, melodic and occasionally dancefloor-friendly goodness more readily associated with early Depeche Mode.
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New Mexico: The Complete Collection
Cat: MW 058. Rel: 04 Mar 24
The Devil's Dancers (3:02)
Radiance (4:42)
Martyr (5:00)
Cold War (5:33)
Don't Be Seen With Me (3:11)
Modern Wonder (5:01)
Subterranean Desire (4:13)
Scorpians (2:40)
New Mexico (7:33)
Behind The Shades (5:57)
Men In White Coats (4:57)
You Won't Forget Me (3:25)
Review: For fans of minimal wave and DIY electronic pop, Oppenheimer Analysis's self-released 1982 debut cassette, New Mexico - little more than an extended demo cassette - has become something of a collector's item. While it has been reissued digitally since, it never received a vinyl release. In tribute to Martin Lloyd (the other half of the duo, alongside Andy Oppenheimer), who passed away recently, Minimal Wave has decided to make New Mexico available on wax for the first time. While the sound quality is appropriately dusty (it was badly recorded in the first place, of course), the music remains magical - bubbling, evocative, left-of-centre leftfield pop created with home-made synthesizers, modular hardware and little else. It's no wonder many consider it a classic album (even if was never officially released first time round).
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Hot Paradox (reissue)
Hot Paradox (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MW 081. Rel: 02 Oct 23
Full Moons & Mouths (4:32)
Hot Paradox (4:57)
My Analyst Assez (3:46)
Pressure (4:17)
Berlin Wall (5:02)
He Saw The Light (4:23)
Inside Out (4:22)
I Never Tried (5:18)
Where To Find It (4:56)
Like A Lion (3:28)
Review: Martin Dupont was a French collective of immense talent originally founded by Alain Seghir in Marseille in 1980. Seghir called upon several different collaborators across the collective's career including the likes of Beverley Jane Crew, Brigitte Balian and Catherine Loy and all of them managed to tune into the same creative frequencies while serving up music that was colourful, enthusiastic, delicate, melancholy, and mysterious. Their seminal 1987 album Hot Paradox now arrives via a first-ever reissue on Minimal Wave and is one that transcends a tag as simple as new wave with its vibrant and emotive, sombre yet bright sounds that have made it something of a modern cult classic.
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