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Singles
Positive Force
Cat: P7 6610. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Positive Force 1 (2:58)
Positive Force 2 (0:45)
Positive Force 3 (1:55)
Positive Force 4 (1:45)
Positive Force 5 (1:24)
Positive Force 6 (0:23)
Review: Hailing from Yorkshire, Geoff Bastow made music that took people pretty far away from the White Rose county, out to the cosmic discos of Italy and then onwards towards the stratosphere itself. Half a galaxy away from a part of England known for keeping two feet firmly rooted to the ground, calling spades spades and taking no nonsense from nobody. Often producing under the moniker K.I.D. during the 1980s, and making most of his sounds after relocating to Munich, Germany, Bastow's attention to detail, sense of space and spatiality, gauge of groove and understanding of what makes a dancefloor move cannot be understated. Save your words, though, and skip straight to this EP to explain all that to people - six takes on a stone cold classic.
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Dame Tu Mano
Dame Tu Mano (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: BASIX 135. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Dame Tu Mano (remix) (4:23)
Dame Tu Mano (extended mix) (5:23)
Una Mujer (remix) (4:22)
Tiempo (remix) (4:52)
Review: Cetu Javu's 'Dame Tu Mano' is something of a classic for lovers of early synth sounds and now it is back and reissued on grey marbled vinyl. Known for their blend of synthpop and Latin-inspired melodies, this track captures Cetu Javu's signature emotive style and irresistible sense of analogue rhythm. Originally a hit in the late 80s and early 90s, this fine single is a staple for fans of 80s beats and its great vocals also bring plenty of old-school vibes.
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Dame Tu Mano
Cat: BASIX 135. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Dame Tu Mano (remix) (4:23)
Dame Tu Mano (extended mix) (5:23)
Una Mujer (remix) (4:22)
Tiempo (remix) (4:52)
Review: Soanish mega-label Blanco Y Negro continues to reissue rather good, but frequently overlooked, gems from its vast archives. This one, from German-Spanish synth-pop band Cetu Javu, dates from 1992 and sees the combo combine their early Depeche Mode-esque vocals and synth sounds with nods to the more driving, peak-time ready sounds of European house music. That's best exemplified by the opening 'Remix' version of title track 'Dame Tu Mano', which also comes in the moody synth-pop style 'Extended Mix'. Over on the flip, we get the chiming melodies, mid-80s Pet Shop Boys grooves and Euro-dance bleeps of 'Una Mujer (remix)' and the Bobby Orlando-meets-Shep Pettibone fun of 'Tempo (remix)'.
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Por Que?
Por Que? (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: BASIX 134. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Por Que? (extended mix) (5:54)
Don't Leave Me (extended mix) (6:01)
Por Que? (remix) (4:59)
Por Que? (album version) (4:10)
Review: Cetu Javu's iconic track 'Por Que?' (which as you probably can work out translates as why?) returns on a lovely grey marbled vinyl 12" courtesy of Blanco Y Negro Spain. A timeless classic from the late 80s and early 90s synth-pop and electronic scene, this single captures the band's signature blend of infectious melodies and emotive Spanish vocals. It's a fiery sound that is packed with melancholic undertones and driving rhythms that mean it has remained a dancefloor favourite for fans of vintage electronic sounds. This special edition offers a pristine homage to the era that takes you back in an instant.
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Danger EP
Danger EP (12")
Cat: MEGA 08. Rel: 17 Jun 25
Hooligan Beat Edit (4:25)
Trench Flight (4:21)
I Rather Walk (6:13)
The Danger (5:40)
Lager Dance (4:57)
Hollywood Style! (6:32)
Review: Oraculo Records, M.U.S.A Records and Ombra Festival have all come together to unveil Dr. Oso, the latest talent to emerge from the Megabreakz collective. This Argentinian producer follows in the footsteps of Candido (who was behind Megabreakz 7) to deliver his own raw and unapologetic take on the hard new beat style. His release is pure fire, with 'Hooligan Beat Edit' swinging sonic punches in every direction at once. 'Trench Flight' is jacked up and ken with a rugged low end, gun shots and fragment synths all making for a visceral groove. It is much the same on the rest of the EP with 'Lager Dance' really popping thanks to its chopped up sirens and caustic textures.
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The Move
The Move (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: MW 083. Rel: 27 May 25
The Move (4:48)
Le Poete Maudit (2:03)
Eyes Of A Killer (3:04)
Shamandance (demo) (3:24)
21st CET (version) (4:45)
I See Black (4:36)
Review: The always excellent Minimal Wave presents a rare EP from Greek electronic pioneers In Trance 95 here. Alex Machairas and Nik Veliotis formed the duo in 1988 and very much helped define Greece's early electronic scene with their minimal synth and EBM-inspired sound, all of it usually marked by analogue warmth, hypnotic melodies and a futuristic sensibility. This release captures their innovative spirit and cult legacy across six unreleased tracks recorded between the late 80s and early 90s in Athens. It sounds magnificent and is a long-overdue glimpse into their visionary archive for new fans, or a fine reminder of their roots for those who have always been tuned in.

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Gespielt von: Gumshoe
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Goodbye Horses
Goodbye Horses (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 306. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Goodbye Horses (extended mix) (5:49)
Goodbye Horses (instrumental) (5:50)
Hellfire (4:39)
Summertime (3:30)
Goodbye Horses (acappella) (4:24)
Review: Q Lazzarus was always going to be a good fit for the cult synth and cold wave crew, Dark Entries, and so it proves here with this overdue debut. Diane Luckey was born in 1960 in New Jersey and created her iconic moniker while living in NYC's East Village. Her breakout moment came after meeting director Jonathan Demme during a 1986 snowstorm; he was captivated by her demo playing in her taxi. Their encounter led to the unforgettable inclusion of 'Goodbye Horses' in Silence of the Lambs. Despite its cult status, Luckey and collaborator William Garvey remained largely overlooked but surely that will change now as they offer up five unreleased tracks that have been newly mixed from original master tapes.
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Gespielt von: Piers Harrison, DJ ROCCA
Tags: Synth Pop
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Holiday In Sardonia
Cat: DREA 023. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Extinction (5:00)
Holiday In Sardonia (4:53)
Bureau Degradation (4:59)
Suburbia (4:53)
Time Will Stop For Me (5:27)
Morse (3:51)
Review: Zarkoff taps into myriad different sources for inspiration here - there are swirling vocals that remind of Bowie, chilly synths from Depeche Mode and lithe beats from the contemporary underground. It's all crafted from melancholic synths as the heavenly voices soar up top and hypnotic drum machine beats lock in the groove. It makes for music that is both suited to more cultured club sets but also home listening sessions. 'Bureau Degradation' is our favourite for the slightly speedier beats and more pained vibes of the synths. A brilliantly original EP, wherever you look.
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Witches
Witches (12")
Cat: RHRSS 37. Rel: 11 Sep 24
Witches (3:03)
Witches '85 (Bedmo Disco Spell Of Love) (6:34)
Review: Bedford-based trio Zenana never made much of an impact when they were first active in the 1980s but have become the toast of the world's media following the rediscovery of their excellent, Italo and Hi-NRG-influenced 1986 synth-pop single, 'Witches', by crate diggers a couple of years back. Here that fine track, originally produced in terraced house in Cornwall by the brother of bandmember Anita Tedder, gets the reissue treatment on Rush Hour's RSS series - thanks, in no small part, to a new (but authentically 80s sounding) extended remix from long-established Bristol DJ/production duo Bedmo Disco. Their flipside 'Spell of Love' version strips back and stretches out the track, taking cues from NYC proto-house, Martin Rushent dubs and mid-80s Shep Pettibone remixes. It's the 12" dance mix the song never had first time round.
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Alben
Ryu No Nukegara
Cat: EM 1178LP2. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Hou
Ten
Mi
Sou
Ryu No Nukegara
Review: 7FO's Ryu no Nukegara (meaning "dragon's husk") is a warm, inviting trip through ambient, dub and chill-out soundscapes. The Osaka-based producer blends sparse electronic percussion with dub-style synth bass and pentatonic melodies, while also using steel pan tones that bring an Okinawan or Southeast Asian touch. Fans of Haruomi Hosono and Equiknoxx will find much to love in this record's trans-oceanic textures with sparkling dub processing and thoughtful mixing throughout. A magical record that embodies strength, fluidity and meditative depth.
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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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Ghosts In The Machine
Ghosts In The Machine (purple & pink merge vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: F 029WP. Rel: 12 Aug 24
The Alignment (0:56)
I've Become (4:46)
Haunting Me (5:18)
Machine Dawn (2:59)
Sentients (3:56)
Nothing Is Real (5:02)
Flesh & Code (5:01)
Barcode Ghosts (3:16)
Codeage (2:45)
Mvtational (3:40)
Rush (3:55)
Anima Erase (4:16)
Review: CyberindustrialEBMwavepost-punkIDMmutantelectro. No commas, no punctuation, just one throbbing, convulsing, dystopian mass informed by the bleakest visions of a sci-fi future we deserve but definitely don't want. Originally hailing from Australia, but long-since relocating to Berlin's eastern ends, Kristian Bahoudian, AKA Kris Baha, has clearly absorbed his surrounds, grown through them, and learnt how to channel that brutalism into something truly potent. It's also narratively driven, with the titular spirits in the system a reference to humans in the age of advanced artificial intelligence - beholden to dictatorial codes that rob us of our essence, vitality and individuality. An awakening among a select few means a small number of people become self-aware, again, and can begin pushing back. And this point of tension, between human and machine, plays out sonically. Talk about painting a vivid picture.

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Absolute Elsewhere
Absolute Elsewhere (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent red vinyl LP + poster + insert)
Cat: 198028 265416. Rel: 03 Oct 24
The Stargate (20:13)
The Message (23:08)
Review: Denver, Colorado based progressive death metal auteurs Blood Incantation have become renowned for their overarching science fiction themes and cosmic reimagining of genre motifs, with 2019's sophomore triumph Hidden History Of The Human Race garnering immense acclaim and exposure. Unexpectedly, their 2022 follow up would rip a page right from the book of Tangerine Dream with Timewave Zero being made up entirely of ambient synth-laden pieces designed to serve as a soundtrack to passing through the stars. With this unpredictable penchant and clear lack of genre boundaries illuminated, anticipation was rife to see if the band would have the balls and brains to marry both opposing sonic guises and that's precisely what Absolute Elsewhere delivers. Named after the mid-70s prog collective (who once featured King Crimson drummer Bill Bruford), and even featuring Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaesching, the album is made up of two tracks, both broken into three segments each, that weave hallucinogenic death metal with synthwave prog, Krautrock, and euphoric alien ambience to conjure a uniquely transcendental listening experience. This ain't your granddaddy's prog rock, nor is it your daddy's death metal, but in a sense, it's kind of both.
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The Fall: A Series Of Documented Experiences
Cat: DE 326. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Save Me (5:18)
Darsteller (5:25)
Credo (4:20)
Rapture Capture (4:45)
Lurking (4:56)
The Fall (3:27)
Pandrogyne (4:35)
Eerie (4:31)
Recovery & Redemption (4:23)
Review: Romanian producer and DJ Miruna Boruzescu aka Borusiade has always dealt in brilliantly futuristic sounds that are both austere yet hypnotic. Now they're back on Dark Entries with third full length THE FALL: A Series of Documented Experiences after many great outings on the likes of Comeme, Pinkman and Cititrax. This latest work explores memory and embodiment through nine moody tracks that blend melancholic synths, deep basslines and powerful drums into introspective soundscapes that muse on love and loss. We're told that 'Save Me' and 'The Fall' are born from heartbreak but distil pain into something beautiful while tributes to artists like Porn Darsteller and Genesis P-Orridge also appear in this fantastically personal album.
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Gespielt von: Josh Cheon
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The Working Model
The Working Model (gatefold 2xLP + poster + sticker)
Cat: MEC 092. Rel: 20 Jan 25
Recycled (4:27)
Luna Square (4:36)
Diamonds & Loving Arms (4:24)
Red Chips (5:26)
Trigger Track (7" version) (2:58)
You (4:18)
(I Want To Live) In Harmony (4:04)
My Baby Lost It's Way (6:04)
You're The One Who Stays (4:01)
At Last (4:23)
You (extended version) (7:11)
You (dub remixed version) (7:05)
Diamonds & Loving Arms (Special Front-Mix) (6:58)
Trigger Track (12" version) (9:17)
Bryllyant (3:23)
Trigger Track (Special remix '89) (7:26)
Review: Boytronic emerged in the early 80s in Hamburg. The group was founded by Holger Wobker (aka Bryllyant Berger) and Peter Sawatzki and they were initially producing soundtracks for seedy Hamburg sex shows as Kapitan Sehnsucht but soon shifted focus to pop music as Boytronic. Their debut single, 'You,' was influenced by New Order and Patrick Cowley and gained traction after a German TV performance so sold 80,000 copies in its first week and reached #10 on the charts. This success led to their debut album The Working Model. It was recorded in just 14 days in 1983 and is now a techno-pop classic that makes a welcome return here.
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Pa Liv Och Dod
Pa Liv Och Dod (limited hand-numbered magenta vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: EE 043RTM. Rel: 14 May 25
Kor Over Dom (4:24)
Punx Pa Syra (feat Leroy Se Meurt) (3:57)
Du Glommer Sa Latt (4:16)
Relaterar (3:43)
Alla VI Darar (4:06)
Searching (feat Michael Zodorozny) (3:20)
Pa Liv Och Dod (5:30)
Djavulen I Dig (3:44)
Tills Alla Vagar Tar Slut (3:39)
Kvavd (3:38)
Review: Swedish EBM icon Celldod returns to Electronic Emergencies with a new album pressed on striking transparent magenta vinyl. Pa Liv Och Dod is a superbly emotionally charged release that channels the raw energy of D.A.F. and Front 242 while blending dark electronic beats with intense lyrical themes. It has collaborations with Leroy Se Meurt and Michael Zodorozny, plus Anders Karlsson's haunting Swedish vocals exploring death and life's meaning also appear across tunes that are both urgent and dance floor directed. Pa Liv Och Dod will force you to confront fear and chaos head-on while offering a soundtrack that offers some catharsis from it all.
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Where Is Where
Where Is Where (limited gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: MEC 088. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Dame Tu Mano (3:48)
Where (4:55)
Un Dia Normal (5:00)
News (4:16)
Tiempo (4:16)
Caribbean Dream (4:11)
Sometimes (4:23)
Una Mujer (4:38)
Segregation (3:40)
Another Step (4:48)
Por Que (4:09)
Dame Tu Mano (long version) (5:31)
Una Mujer (vocal remix) (6:38)
Por Que (long version) (5:57)
Heads Or Tails (5:07)
Don't Leave Me (5:56)
Time (4:19)
Review: Javier Revilla Diez, Chris Demere, Stefan Engelke and Torsten Engelke put out an incredible back catalogue as Cetu Java. Active between 1987 ad 1994, they took inspiration from the formative synth-pop years, but rather than replicating, added plenty to the formula that you could say was specific to this outfit. If that were't obvious back then, it's certainly clear to hear listening back today, 30 years after they disbanded and all-but-vanished from the spotlight (after the split, it would be a quarter century before they fave another media interview). Plenty of mythology around the group, then, Where Is Where was, in many ways, their magnum opus. First released in 1992, it not only calls on the group's European roots - with members from Spain, and a base in Germany - it also opens things up stylistically. So, while songs like the title track, 'Time', 'Sometimes' and many more are saturated in a classic synth pop sound, elsewhere the likes of 'Un Dia Normal', 'Dame Tu Mano' and 'Caribbean Dream' opt for something more exotic altogether, without jarring with difference.
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Colored Music (reissue)
Colored Music (reissue) (clear sky blue vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 216. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Colored Music (5:04)
Anticipation (3:52)
Ei Sei Raku (4:32)
Sanctuary (6:04)
Too Much Money (3:25)
Love Hallucination (4:42)
Third Eye - Clear Light (4:53)
Heartbeat (5:43)
Giant Bird (bonus track) (3:49)
Review: This reissue of the 1981 self-titled album from the cult Japanese duo Colored Music is now made available on vinyl for the first time since its original release. This groundbreaking mix of cosmic new wave, avant-garde synth-pop, experimental funk and unconventional disco is wonderfully unique and is reminiscent of David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy with a psychedelic Haruomi Hosono touch. Featuring celebrated musicians like Mansaku Kimura and Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami, Colored Music delivers an unparalleled, otherworldly soundscape that belies it ages.
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Gespielt von: DJ ROCCA
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Bog Summoner
Bog Summoner (limited 180 gram bog green vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LOTO 047. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Hag Of The Hazel Wand
Horned Beasts Of Ui Maine
Bog Magus
Tumulus
Breeder Of Enchantments
A Sighting
Review: Grotesqueries of dungeon synth, wizard synth, and gothic prog abound on the latest LP by The Cube Of Unknowing. Francis Heery - a composer, sound artist and researcher from Ireland - here presents his first LP for Library Of The Occult after a throng of cassette tapes, which have been put out largely through Fort Evil Fruit. Bog Summoner betokens to be his ghost-tropical opus of a stepped-up, transformative character, manifesting also as his first ever vinyl record: made partly of bad-trip bestiary items, whose referent monsters we hope never to encounter in the arcane field ('Bog Magus', 'Horned Beasts Of Ui Maine', 'Tumulus'. The album recalls tumescent blobs and sphagnum mosses caking over a witchy terrain; all are the objects of forbidden codices we can hardly read, only hear. Boggy and electrical sounds intermix; peaty effluvia helps conduct, and not resist, the currents of amphi-human biowires... Is there something alive under the water?
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Selected Archival Recordings 1979-1985
Cat: EE 042RTM. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Bad Boy (4:33)
Kaputt (27) (5:48)
Track 3 (4:09)
Yeah! (4:40)
Ritual (demo) (4:37)
Rebuild (demo) (4:54)
Midnight Crossing (3:20)
Preamble (5:04)
Cured (4:28)
Review: Minimal wave pioneer Das Ding aka Danny Bosten is back after ten years on Electronic Emergencies with a nicely curated collection of archival tracks sourced from early 80s tape recordings. Working with friends in a bedroom studio in the Dutch countryside, Das Ding crafted raw, experimental music with cheap analogue equipment that drew on new wave, early EBM and proto-techno. Listening back now these sounds are unmistakably Das Ding and this clear vinyl pressing preserves the original lo-fi atmosphere with meticulous remastering by Ruud Lekx. A real triumph of the DIY spirit of the era.
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It Was Ridiculous It Was Amazing!
Cat: DCM 014. Rel: 10 Jan 25
Data - "Ja Nisam Kao Ti" (2:01)
Data - "Izumi" (1:33)
Data - "Espana" (1:21)
Data - "Damage In My Head" (1:42)
Data - "France" (3:44)
Data - "Strahovi" (3:13)
Data - "Ne Zelim Da Tako Zive" (3:26)
The Master Scratch Band - "Breakwar" (The First version) (2:29)
The Master Scratch Band - "Jailbreak" (The First version) (2:44)
The Master Scratch Band - "Computer Break" (The First version) (2:54)
The Master Scratch Band - "Mad Scratch" (2:47)
Review: Yugoslavia went through unthinkable turmoil during the break up of the Soviet Union, which is why it is all the more astounding even all these years on that it had quite such a fertile and innovative music scene. In 1984, Zoran Jevtic and Zoran Vracevic were a key part of it and helped revolutionise the sound of the day by introducing synth-pop, breakbeat and hip-hop with their Data and The Master Scratch Band projects. Their releases paved the way for modern electronic sounds and this album dives deep into that era and compiles their earliest unreleased works from between 1981 and 1983. It's a daring exploration of genres including industrial, EBM, minimal synth and electro-funk. It adds up to a true digger's gem that will significantly elevate your vinyl-hunting credentials without having to do the hard work yourself.
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Almost Acoustic Christmas: The Kroq Broadcast
Cat: PARALP 628. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Personal Jesus (5:05)
Walking In My Shoes (5:05)
Precious (5:12)
I Want It All (5:06)
A Question Of Lust (4:39)
The Sinner In Me (5:21)
I Feel You (Technical Issues) (2:57)
I Feel You (7:03)
John The Revelator (3:44)
Behind The Wheel (5:13)
Enjoy The Silence (7:21)
Shake The Disease (6:14)
Never Let Me Down Again (7:15)
Review: Depeche Mode's Playing The Angel tour was a major milestone following their 2005 album release of the same name. It was produced by Ben Hillier and topped charts in 18 countries with the hit 'Precious'' the most standout. The nine-month tour across Europe and North America included festival headlining slots like Coachella and O2 Wireless but a real standout moment from it was their performance at KROQ-FM's Almost Acoustic Christmas concert, which was captured in full and now gets pressed up to this fine double album. This superb Christmas show is the sound of the band at their best during one of their many fine eras.
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I Want You San Francisco: USA 1994 Live FM Broadcast
I Want You San Francisco: USA 1994 Live FM Broadcast (turquoise vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: JACK 010T. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Rush (6:37)
Halo (4:32)
Behind The Wheel (5:08)
Everything Counts (4:29)
World In My Eyes (5:56)
Walking In My Shoes (6:34)
Stripped (4:49)
Condemnation (3:47)
I Want You Now (4:38)
Review: This superb recording of a Live FM Broadcast captures the wonderful Depeche Mode at their dynamic peak during the Songs of Faith and Devotion tour. Recorded in San Francisco, this live set detailed their evolution as they blended dark synth-pop with raw, rock-infused energy. Classics like 'Rush' and 'World In My Eyes' shine alongside then-newer, grittier tracks that showcased Dave Gahan's electrifying vocals and Martin Gore's emotive songwriting. The high-quality audio helps immerse you in the band's onstage charisma while offering a nostalgic yet timeless revisit to a wonderful period in the band's history.
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Live At Hammersmith Odeon In London 1983
Live At Hammersmith Odeon In London 1983 (limited 180 gram clear & yellow cloudy vinyl LP)
Cat: SRFM 0013CL. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Now, This Is Fun (3:26)
See You (4:01)
Love In Itself (4:31)
Told You So (4:37)
New Life (4:10)
More Than A Party (4:30)
Two Minute Warning (3:42)
Shame (3:59)
Get The Balance Right (3:18)
The Landscape Is Changing (4:56)
Photographic (4:04)
Just Can't Get Enough (4:57)
Review: Depeche Mode's performance at Hammersmith Odeon in London, 1983, captured the band at a pivotal moment in their career. This iconic live recording showcases their burgeoning synth-pop sound which blends pulsating rhythms with dark, introspective lyrics. Songs like the ever-green classic 'Just Can't Get Enough' resonate with irresistible signature sounds while Dave Gahan's charismatic vocals and Martin Gore's evocative melodies still sound like nothing else. The concert tracks Depeche Mode's evolution into global pioneers of electronic music and is an emotionally charged performance that is well worth reliving.
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Live At The Hammersmith Odeon London October 6 1983
Live At The Hammersmith Odeon London October 6 1983 (picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SRFM 0013PD. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Now, This Is Fun (3:26)
See You (4:01)
Love In Itself (4:31)
Told You So (4:37)
New Life (4:10)
More Than A Party (4:30)
Two Minute Warning (3:42)
Shame (3:59)
Get The Balance Right (3:18)
The Landscape Is Changing (4:56)
Photographic (4:04)
Just Can't Get Enough (4:57)
Review: Depeche Mode's 1983 performance at London's Hammersmith Odeon comes here on a special limited edition picture disc. It marked a pivotal moment in their career and listening back now is still an iconic live recording. Their burgeoning synth-pop sound with its pulsating rhythms and introspective lyrics shines through classics like 'Just Can't Get Enough.' Dave Gahan's charismatic vocals and Martin Gore's evocative melodies remain unparalleled. This concert tracks their evolution into electronic music pioneers, delivering an emotionally-charged performance that resonates with fans to this day, making it a timeless experience worth revisiting.
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Escape (reissue)
Escape (reissue) (limited gatefold transluscent lavender vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: IDIB 337XX. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Black Latex (4:22)
Telling Me Lies (4:03)
Liquid Dreams (3:02)
Love Is A Crime (3:29)
Zeros (4:17)
Dark Age (2:02)
Haenim (feat Ether) (4:22)
Ghosts (3:36)
Escape (3:32)
The Young & The Restless (2:59)
Days & Nights (3:21)
Broken Windows (4:07)
Friends & Enemies (1:02)
Review: .It's pretty much impossible not to fall in love with Desire, no matter where you arrive in their discography. Formed by Johnny 'Chromatics and Glass Candy' Jewel and vocalist Megan Louise, and formerly synth-drum maestro Nat Walker, the group debuted on Jewel's now-legendary Italians Do It Better in 2009, and their first record, II was heralded as one of the decade's finest. More than ten years later, Escape reflected how things had developed during the years betwixt. Still saturated in a kind of borrowed nostalgia, yet focused firmly on crafting innovative arrangements, few outfits can simultaneously sound so polished and yet born to play in the reddish glows of darkened rooms in grimy DIY spaces. As unique today as the record was when it landed, and the outfit were when they initially emerged.
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Whispers Of An Ancient World III
Whispers Of An Ancient World III (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: WAW 003C. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Dog (2:39)
O Time Your Pyramids (3:50)
MCV (5:00)
Infinite Staircase Ascending (3:20)
Axaxaxas MLO (2:32)
The Combed Thunderclap (3:08)
The Plaster Cramp (2:30)
LXUM LKWC (3:36)
Infinite Staircase Descending (3:16)
Review: In the third instalment of Whispers of an Ancient World, the legend that is DMX KREW brings his personal vision to Jorge Luis Borges's story The Library of Babel. Inspired by Borges's universe, DMX KREW explores the library as both a physical and symbolic space and one that houses the vast sum of human knowledge. This library is far from static; it's alive, buzzing with activity and guarded by librarians who are also seekers each interpreting the infinite knowledge within its endless hexagonal rooms. Outside of the concept, the tunes are superbly cinematic, with narrative-field ambient soundscapes and deft synth modulations all triggering plenty of emotional responses.
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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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Fotogenico (Soundtrack)
Cat: DEL 18. Rel: 26 Nov 24
AGNES (808 version) (2:38)
Traque Au Neon (1:19)
Speedbumps (Fotogenico version) (2:52)
OD Dose (4:29)
Sensitive (808 version) (3:33)
Raoul Down 303 (edit) (2:13)
Gabber 01 (2:35)
AGNES (Fotogenico version) (2:43)
Shoot Again (1:37)
Sensitive (Fotogenico version) (2:55)
Marseille Contact (1:19)
Sensitive (Final live version) (3:10)
AGNES (808 version instrumentale) (2:27)
Review: F.M. (Francois Marche) and Fa_Fane (Stephane Bodin) say they "perform live with an acid-tinged electro-dub set, a danceable balance between the organic and the digital, the hot and the cold." When it comes to the studio, the fine line they tread between machine and human, accessible and experimental is equally evident, making them sure fire winners in the world of movie soundtracks. Not least when the film is on the avant garde side of things, as Fotogenico is. Directed by Marcia Romano and Benoit Sabatier, the movie is a visually arresting, high tempo collage of a chase-mystery in which a father attempts to piece his dead daughter's story together using only the music she recorded. Glitchy, digi-dub and synthesised post punk ensues, among other stuff.
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Remote Dreaming (reissue)
Cat: DE 325. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Land Of Pandas (3:19)
Remote Dreaming (3:52)
Sub Blue (4:59)
Empty Chairs (7:06)
Rococo Rondo (8:07)
Slow Blue In Horizontal (10:44)
Left-Handed Fiction (7:28)
Boticelli Rewind (8:09)
Curve Formulas (3:11)
Inventions Of Apparitions (2:54)
Rococo Reprise (2:32)
Botticelli Revised (3:13)
On Still Water (5:39)
Review: Dark Entries returns with Remote Dreaming, the ambient masterpiece by The Ghostwriters aka Philadelphia duo Buchla master Charles Cohen and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Cain, with proceeds benefitting SOSA (Safe from Online Sex Abuse). Formed in 1971 as Anomali, the duo adopted their Ghostwriters moniker and blended improvisation with structured composition. Following their debut Objects in Mirrors Are Closer Than They Appear, they crafted Remote Dreaming over nine months across various studios. Cain played electric and acoustic pianos, the Juno 106, and the Mirage sampler, while Cohen used his Buchla 200 Series. This double LP has been freshly remastered and includes five additional tracks, four of which are previously unreleased.
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Objects In Mirrors Are Closer Than They Appear (reissue)
Sleedermauseman/Reference To Rota (6:37)
Emotional Momentum (3:09)
Swizzle (9:44)
Fix It In The Mix (4:04)
Moon Chant (1:13)
Quirks Of Quails (4:36)
ON/OFF (2:21)
Tarpit (6:50)
Review: Dark Entries are reusing two albums from Philadelphia-based experimental duo The Ghostwriters. their debut as well as this follow-up, Objects in Mirrors Are Closer Than They Appear from 1981. Formed by the late Buchla innovator Charles Cohen and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Cain in 1971, the duo initially performed as Anomali before evolving into The Ghostwriters. Their work is a mix of improvisation and composition and it always stood out for its unique electroacoustic sound shaped through collaborations with visual artists and choreographers. Objects in Mirrors delivers eight minimalist tracks to get stuck into from the chaotic groove of 'Fix It in the Mix' to the ethereal "Moon Chant.' This remastered edition includes photos, and liner notes, and will donate proceeds to SOSA (Safe from Online Sex Abuse).
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Greatest Fits
Greatest Fits (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: DE 335. Rel: 22 May 25
No GDM (5:55)
Exhibitionism (4:55)
Be A Boy (4:01)
Tropical Comic Strip (5:07)
Nice Mover (4:27)
Cologne Intime (5:55)
Opposite Numbers (4:17)
Vendor's Box (4:59)
Strip Tease (5:18)
IC Code (3:28)
Kaddish (4:11)
Hypnosis/Hypnose (4:20)
Babylon Generation (4:08)
Die Kunst Des Liebens (The Art Of Loving) (3:36)
Kanal Banal (3:13)
French Lift (3:43)
Waiting (4:19)
Review: Greatest Fits is a deep dive into the superb sounds of German avant-garde new wave pioneer Gina X on the cult Dark Entries label. This double LP compilation spans the whole of the bold, boundary-blurring career of Gina X Performance, which came together first in 1978 when singer Gina Kikoine and producer Zeus B set out to create "the absolute union of music, poetry and travesty". With selections take from four of thieves albums, you'll find their signature blend of icy electro, camp theatrics and subversive pop throughout, and it all ranges from the pulsing 'Nice Mover' to the decadent 'No G.D.M.' Greatest Fits is both a musical time capsule and a vital reminder of how far ahead Gina X always was while also serving as a celebration of queer culture and synth-driven hedonism.
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Glutton For Punishment
Glutton For Punishment (limited black & white split-coloured vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: SWP 015VX. Rel: 06 Feb 25
In The Beginning (0:42)
Just To Ask A Dance (4:32)
Jacked (4:28)
Mad Catch (3:20)
Extraordinary Wings (4:53)
Warplane (5:28)
Celebrate (4:12)
Smuggler's Adventure (5:29)
Glutton For Punishment (3:48)
Review: South London's potent indie auteur Heartworms unveils her highly anticipated debut album here on Speedy Wunderground. It has been produced by longtime collaborator Dan Carey and fuses the driving, motorik energy of Depeche Mode with PJ Harvey's sharp lyrical prowess, and is finished off with the offbeat rhythms of dance-punk favourites LCD Soundsystem. The result is a dark, intense sonic assault that is unmistakably Heartworms in the way it blends gothic post-punk with unashamed emotion and relentless momentum. It once again proves why Heartworms is one of the most exciting new voices in alternative music.
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Tarzanland (reissue)
Tarzanland (reissue) (limited turquoise & light pink split coloured vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 073. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Lake High (4:12)
DC3 (3:28)
How Do You Do (6:38)
Mr C Tee (2:20)
High Tech Tree (7:07)
Citrus (4:50)
LA88 (3:05)
Review: WRWTFWW Records is back with a third collaboration with Japanese electronic, ambient and synth-pop group Interior. This time they reissue a forgotten 1989 solo gem by band member Daisuke Hinata that very much deserves more spotlight. Tarzanland captures the essence of late-'80s California with sun-soaked kanky? ongaku, minimalistic proto-chillwave and breezy synth melodies all washing over you in delightful fashion. Its lush soundscapes evoke the likes of Steve Winwood and Steely Dan as it is infused with nostalgia and serene electronic sounds. They make for a blissful journey through simple pleasures, where ocean waves and warm breezes empty your mind of all but the nicest of thoughts.
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Onsen Music
Cat: TSRLP 50. Rel: 09 Jan 25
En (4:10)
Suzy (3:48)
Rainy (3:56)
Yamagata (3:15)
Belleville (5:04)
Open The Door (2:09)
Pinu (3:40)
Mme Poisson (2:49)
Nesty Gal (4:46)
Ukigusa (3:32)
Hinotori (3:25)
Snow Land (1:30)
Review: Onsen Music isn't just the title of Shoko Igarashi's second album, but rather a manifesto of sorts. The name refers to a "genre" of music the saxophonist, flautist, and vocalist has created. A strange, bouncy-yet-angular corner of the electronic music universe that feels like it's inviting you to a party thrown by Mr Soft and a flying unicorn. Sounds extend themselves, curve, wobble, warp, float, glitter, and do everything else in their power to make sure you know this is a safe listening space that's equally danceable. Ever bubbly and colourful, 'Rainy' represents the full blown nu disco end of the record's vast spectrum, while the likes of 'Ukigusa' come over far closer to Ryuichi Sakamoto's clean, crisp and cuddly pop excursions - staunchly leftfield and out there, but strangely familiar and universally likeable.
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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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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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Les Chants Magnetiques (reissue)
Cat: 409996 4139204. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Magnetic Fields (part 1)
Magnetic Fields (part 2)
Magnetic Fields (part 3)
Magnetic Fields (part 4)
Magnetic Fields (part 5)
Review: Arriving five years after his seminal Oxygene long player, Jean-Michel Jarre's Les Chants Magnetiques again showcases his mastery of synths and his innovative approach to electronic composition. The album's five tracks weave a tapestry of pulsating rhythms, shimmering melodies and experimental textures that reflect Jarre's fascination with the interplay of nature and technology. 'Magnetic Fields Part II' and its infectious sequencer-driven groove became a standout hit while other parts explore ambient and avant-garde realms. Looking back now, the album bridges the gap between the cosmic explorations of Oxygene and Equinoxe and the emerging digital soundscapes of the 80s.
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By Pass
By Pass (LP)
Cat: GME 978LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Loony Bin
Seldom Often
Smooth Down
Mingled & Tangled
Tina Town
TMT
Devil Fellow
W Infatuation
Taking Shape
Tape
Review: French electronic duo KaS Product were proper enigmas. Their first decade of activity, from 1980 to 1990, was marked by carving out their own niche within a fertile and noisy corner of music close to punk, early cold and minimal wave, and indie-electro. Compared by some to Kaleidoscope-era Siouxsie and The Banshees, Soft Cell and Suicide, it's no stretch to say that without this pair -the late Spatsz (Daniel Favre) and Mona Soyoc - the likes of Prinzhorn Dance School would sound different. By Pass was up there with their finest hours and most defining creations. Arriving in 1983, it's packed with a kind of dark, back-room-of-a-dive bar venue edge that is at once anarchistic, surreal, and beautiful. 'Tina Town', for example, will raise the hair on the back of your neck, 'W Infatuation' seems to belong in some batshit Broadway musical, 'Mingled & Tingled' is all about groove and seduction. Excellent all round.
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Rack Sessions
Cat: BAP 213. Rel: 14 Feb 25
The D (Roland D-550) (4:20)
Bell Hop (Yamaha TX81Z) (5:14)
MiR (Korg M1R) (6:11)
MK2 (Roland MKS-80) (5:44)
802 Nights (Yamaha TX802) (4:49)
SOB (Oberheim Matrix-6) (6:17)
MC202's Act Like They Don't Know (Roland MC-202) (4:46)
The Prophessional (Sequential Circuits Prophet-5) (5:11)
Review: Electronic music owes much to legendary synth makers like Roland, Yamaha and Sequential Circuits and now Rack Sessions explores their unique sonic identities by dedicating each track to a single synth. From the cinematic grandeur of 'The D' (Roland D-550) to the nostalgic warmth of 'MiR' (Korg M1R), each composition is shaped by its instrument's distinct character while beats take a backseat as atmospheric soundscapes unfold-'802 Nights' (Yamaha TX802) evokes open highways, while 'SOB' (Oberheim Matrix-6) channels sci-fi tension. These are carefully crafted and deeply evocative sounds.
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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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At The Cirkus: Swedish Broadcast Volume 2
Cat: GR 036. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Trans-Europe Express
Numbers
Computer World/It's More Fun To Compute/Home Computer
Pocket Calculator
The Robots
Elektro Kardiogramm
Aero Dynamik
Musique Non Stop
Review: In August 2003, legendary musical futurists Kraftwerk released Tour de France Soundtracks, their first album of new material since 1986's Electric Cafe. Before the album's release, the band began their extensive Minimum-Maximum world tour in early 2003 and by February 2004 they had reached Scandinavia. They played in Helsinki on the 6th and at Stockholm's Cirkus on the 8th and 10th and these Stockholm shows are now widely celebrated as some of the finest of the tour. They were recorded for FM radio broadcast in Sweden and now come pressed up to a limited edition double gatefold album that features classics like the 'Computer World/It's More Fun To Compute/Home Computer' medley.
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Akaneiro No Carnival (reissue)
Akaneiro No Carnival (reissue) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7274. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Track 1 (3:59)
Track 2 (3:30)
Track 3 (4:10)
Track 4 (3:48)
Track 5 (3:09)
Track 6 (3:15)
Track 7 (4:39)
Track 8 (4:28)
Track 9 (3:21)
Track 10 (5:53)
Review: Japanese singer-songwriter Junko Kudo has released just two solo albums and one EP but has many more credits having built up a reputation for her vocals on the works of others including greats like Mimori Yusa amongst others. Her debut full-length Akaneiro No Carnival gets reissued here with an insert and obi-strip 40 years after it first arrived. It features Tetsuya Komuro and Daisuke Hyuga working on the arrangements and performance and is a delightful pop gem with hints of wave and synth-pop all drawing you in while the ephemeral whispering vocals from Kudo blend with melancholic melodies and wistful chords.
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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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Past Futur E
Cat: PASTFUTURE 1. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Bad Girl! (1:50)
It Doesn't Matter (4:55)
Poor Daddy (4:17)
Maybe It's Time (3:02)
Haunted Disco (5:21)
Mashed Feelings (4:10)
$$$$ $ (5:30)
Review: Electronic soul innovator Liv.e followed up her acclaimed Girl In The Half Pearl with PAST FUTUR.e last year, and it's now dropping on vinyl. The surprise seven-track project was made in just 24 hours and announced via a post on X. It's a lo-fi synthwave collection that betrays her genre-defying instincts and trades neo-soul smoothness for raw, hallucinatory energy. She bellows like a dancehall toaster and delivers fragmented narration over fuzzy, pulsing synths that echo Gang Gang Dance's experimental spirit. Is it an EP, album, or mixtape? It doesn't matter-PAST FUTUR.e is an unfiltered transmission from one of r&b's most inventive voices, and it's wildly unpredictable.

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Myrtus Myth
Myrtus Myth (limited 'swamp pearl' vinyl LP)
Cat: 2MR 87. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Orpheus (3:47)
Farewell (3:42)
Anna (3:24)
Night Trains (3:40)
Zver (3:59)
Spades On Hearts (2:55)
Purple Sadness (2:44)
Agata Dreams (3:47)
Smoke & Ashes (3:34)
Easy Rider (2:47)
Kali-Yuga (2:28)
Review: .The last time we fell in love with Kedr Livansky it was October 2021 and the world was looking up. Lockdowns were over, and Liminal Soul brought us a celebratory embrace rooted in dance music and post-club night warmth. "Trance-tipped, heart-on-sleeve dance music that's never shy and still always chilled out enough to sit back and contemplate," we said at the time. Myrtus Myth is a very different thing altogether, but thankfully feels no less optimistic. Definitely sitting closer to pop, a kind of soft-yacht-rock, electronic-jazz-chill, and beach bar downtempo compared with the dance floors we were so keen to revisit three years ago, a few things have survived - all of them wonderful deep. Another stunner, to put all that another way.
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What's That Got To Do (With Loving You)
What's That Got To Do (With Loving You) (gatefold translucent lime & clear vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HYPSP LP14. Rel: 04 Jun 25
What's That Got To Do (With Loving You) (Remixes) (4:16)
Time To Get Up (2:54)
TV In My Eye (3:50)
La Voix Humaine (2:45)
Is There Life After Breakfast? (3:40)
You Bet (1:57)
What's That Got To Do (With Loving You) (instrumental mixes) (4:02)
Time To Get Up (3:00)
TV In My Eye (3:50)
Home Alone (1:36)
Reckless Dialogue (2:21)
La Voix Humaine (2:41)
Is There Life After Breakfast? (3:41)
You Bet (1:56)
Forever (4:20)
If You Want It (0:59)
Review: Hyperspace Communications drop a fresh remix package of cult US new wave trio Los Microwaves' debut LP, What's That Got To Do (With Loving You). Remixed by Kit Watson from the original 24-track analogue tapes, the release features two discs. Disc One is a 45 RPM dancefloor-ready EP with six reimagined cuts from Life After Breakfast, including 'deadpan vocals and punchy cold wave grooves Time To Get Up' and 'TV in My Eye.' Disc Two runs at 33 RPM and adds four instrumental versions tailored for film/TV sync and live remixing. It's a great addition for collectors or an introduction for anyone new to these California synth and techno-punk disrupters.
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All Worlds
All Worlds (limited translucent green vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SBA 10LPC3. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Friendzone (4:19)
Passerine (feat Emma Acs) (3:23)
Dummy (feat Purient) (3:41)
Akkadian (3:33)
Lights In The Center (3:54)
Kokiri (4:38)
Nowhere (feat YL Hoii & 3ndles5) (3:30)
Fleece (4:19)
Velella Velella Wind Sailors (3:28)
Still Here (3:05)
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Drive (Soundtrack) (10th Anniversary Edition)
Cliff MARTINEZ / VARIOUS
Drive (Soundtrack) (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold picture disc 2xLP)
Cat: LSINV 264LPPIC. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Kavinsky & Lovefoxx - "Night Call" (4:17)
Desire - "Under Your Spell" (3:51)
College - "A Real Hero" (feat Electric Youth) (4:27)
Riziero Ortolani - "Oh My Love" (feat Katyna Ranieri) (2:49)
The Chromatics - "Tick Of The Clock" (4:45)
Cliff Martinez - "Rubber Head" (2:58)
Cliff Martinez - "I Drive" (2:00)
Cliff Martinez - "He Had A Good Time" (1:29)
Cliff Martinez - "They Broke His Pelvis" (1:52)
Cliff Martinez - "Kick Your Teeth" (2:30)
Cliff Martinez - "Where's The Deluxe Version?" (5:12)
Cliff Martinez - "See You In Four" (2:28)
Cliff Martinez - "After The Chase" (5:23)
Cliff Martinez - "Hammer" (4:37)
Cliff Martinez - "Wrong Floor" (1:26)
Cliff Martinez - "Skull Crushing" (6:02)
Cliff Martinez - "My Name On A Car" (2:14)
Cliff Martinez - "On The Beach" (6:42)
Cliff Martinez - "Bride Of Deluxe" (3:37)
Review: OK. Let's face some facts. The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to Drive is up there with one of the best scores ever put together. And that goes for the compositions of Cliff Martinez as much as the guest bands and artists drafted for the other songs. Where else are you going to hear Riziro Ortolani and Katy Ranieri's operatic overture, 'Oh My Love', and The Chromatics' low sung, mood-building electro tracker 'Tick of the Clock', side by side? The answer is, of course, nowhere. And that's just skimming the surface. Deeper inspection take us to some stunning pieces of ambient and drone. 'I Drive' is a remarkable example of gong bath on record, 'Skull Crushing' is overwhelmingly heavy thanks to its use of distant sound and up front quiet. It feels like you're in a pressurised chamber. We could go on, but that wouldn't save any room to mention the trophy piece - College and Electric Youth's spectacularly emotive synth stunner, 'A Real Hero'.
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Return To The Future 1984-1994
Return To The Future 1984-1994 (180 gram vinyl LP + inserts)
Cat: DCM 016. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Ostavi Sve (3:35)
Da, Da,Tako Si Zla (3:14)
Beogradska Devojka (2:44)
Ona Je Ta (4:13)
Silvester (3:20)
Hey, Da Lii Znas (3:49)
On Voli Je (5:02)
Tobbaco Roar (4:56)
Laredo (5:16)
Koto (2:10)
Dopo La Morte (3:11)
Tobacco Roar (instrumental) (5:09)
Review: To mark their tenth anniversary, Discom presents Return to the Future 1984-1994, a special edition long player celebrating the influential Belgrade synth-pop duo Max & Intro. The compilation features 12 remastered tracks sourced directly from the original master tapes and the collection highlights the group's distinctive blend of melodic synth lines and pop sensibilities that very much shaped the Yugoslav electronic scene. Rare extras include a 1985 interview, full lyrics sheet and previously unseen photographs by Goran Basari?, plus artwork from Max's Poster. This is a wonderful trip back to the future with cold, angular drum rhythms and deadpan vocals.
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