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Singles
Mutantheads
Cat: MUTANTHEADS 001. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Andrea & Alexander - "Olias" (3:29)
Tina - "Vacation" (4:06)
Review: Ahead of an oncoming Tbilisi party set to be thrown by the Sameheads crew, their latest 7" appears ahead of time as the latest offering by fellow friends, Andrea & Alexander. With just 300 copies available, this dreamy duo share a juxtaposed space with a more esoteric, gritty B-side, occupied by TINA's 'Vacation', which breaks from the usual Sameheads sound, almost entirely, to indulge a massively wonky inhumation. The A's own 'Olias', by contrast, is light and sixteen-thy, dotting along with detuned Italo saws and descending cadences of relief. Once performed live at the fabled Sameheads festival, City Of A Thousand Suns, the label here celebrate its recorded version for the world to hear on repeat.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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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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Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (reissue)
Cat: MAXI 114412. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (vocal)
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (instrumental)
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (edit)
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (Nomoo remix)
Review: One of legendary filmmaker John Carpenter's few forays into electro-disco proper, 'Die Klapperschlange' is an instant throwback, the title theme from the 1981 sci-fi film Escape From New York. Everyone knows this melody, yet few could point to its origin, and that's likely due to the German release of the John Carpenter film being titled 'Die Klapperschlange' ('The Rattlesnake'). And yes, you heard us right: John Carpenter himself made this piece of music. A multi-talented man indeed, though he did work with fellow composer and sound designer Alan Howarth to add the finishing touches here. It's as if this track were made for the anarcho-discos of the future, its inherent darkness rendering it seemingly unassailable by the crumbling of society or public breakouts of violence depicted in the film. Plus, there's *that* unmistakable four-bar extension, in which a three-note hook has permanently wedged itself in our minds - wowee. And on this new release via ZYX, we've got two new alt-mixes and an outrun techno remix from Nomoo. Sweet!
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Gespielt von: Josh Cheon, Tom Drew
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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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Por Que?
Por Que? (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 'Por Que?' gets a fresh release on vinyl from Blanco Y Negro and it's a proper nod to classic dance nostalgia. Side 1 kicks off with the extended mix of 'Por Que?,' a melodic, synth-heavy track packed with infectious grooves, followed by 'Don't Leave Me,' which keeps the energy high with its pulsating basslines and emotive vocals. Side 2 brings a remix of 'Por Que?' that adds a modern twist, alongside the original album version, perfect for fans craving that irresistible late 80s/early 90s dance vibe.
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Gespielt von: Josh Cheon
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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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Next Wave Acid Punx Revamps
Cat: 541416 668180. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Deborah Sasson & MCL - "(Carmen) Danger In Her Eyes" (Curses Revamp) (6:38)
Philadelphia Five - "Not Leaving Without Jerry" (Andi Revamp) (5:11)
JWB Hits The Beat - "House Fatale" (Curses Revamp) (7:01)
Voyou - "Houseman" (Stockholm Syndrome AU Revamp) (5:51)
Review: An EP that takes you through elevated 80s-inspired coldwave and synth soundscapes, matching nostalgia with modern production and featuring a seamless fusion of proto-techno, EBM and synth-pop. Side-1 opens with Deborah Sasson & MCL's 'Danger In Her Eyes' (Curses Revamp), a thrilling reimagination of new beat and synth-pop. The addition of vocal samples elevates its vintage essence, delivering a futuristic gem that's both haunting and danceable. Next, Andi's rework of 'Philadelphia Five's Not Leaving Without Jerry' injects energy with its uptempo groove, merging EBM rhythms with a dash of disco flair for an infectious, club-ready cut. Side-2 starts with 'House Fatale' (Curses Revamp) by JWB Hits The Beat, an ode to late 80s synth-pop akin to My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult. Chopped vocals and melodic synths create a hypnotic, era-defining vibe. Finally, Stockholm Syndrome AU's revamp of 'Voyou's Houseman' leans into heavier industrial and EBM tones, blending them for a powerful conclusion. This collection is a great example in reviving and reinventing vintage sounds, offering a fresh perspective on timeless styles.
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Enjoy The Silence: KROQ FM Broadcast Dodgers Stadium LA 05/08/1990
Cat: ICONS 001. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon remix extended) (6:19)
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon remix) (2:39)
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon instrumental) (6:20)
Review: Enjoy The Silence, Depeche Mode's standout single from Violator, marked a significant moment in the band's career, becoming their most successful UK single since 'Master & Servant' in 1984. 'Enjoy The Silence' captured both critical and public acclaim, peaking at number six in the UK charts and achieving top spots in Denmark and Spain, as well as reaching number eight in the US. The 12" version is beloved by fans with the myriad of great remixes the song provided. This new yellow vinyl version helps meet the demand of an always desirable dance record. The single's success earned Depeche Mode their first Brit Award for Best Single of 1990. This newfound positivity extended to the subsequent reception of Violator, solidifying 'Enjoy The Silence' as an iconic track in Depeche Mode's discography. The song continues to be celebrated for its brooding, tender qualities, and its ability to resonate with audiences globally as well as the iconic video.
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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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Los Ninos Del Parque
Cat: PLA 044. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Los Ninos Del Parque (5:20)
African Beat (5:34)
Los Ninos Del Parque (Bionda E Lupo Neumisch) (7:16)
African Beat (Andrei Rusu dub) (7:46)
Review: Platform 23 platform the Italian 80s avant-garde and anarcho music scene on a fresh 12" compilation, kicking things off with an unreleased cover, by the band Nengue, of Los NiNos Del Parque's electro-pop-wave track 'African Beat'. Amid the political unrest of the Anni di Piombo (Years of Lead) - which saw the autonomist Marxist movement, and backdrops of government-mafiosi collusion, labour strife, and terrorist splinter group formations - underground artists found themselves transducing the radical energy of the time into rapidfire releases, put out through DIY networks. Rome's Nengue embodied this, blending industrial, jazz, and futurist influences. Initially, the release aimed to highlight their Kraftwerk-inspired African Beat, but the discovery of their cover of 'Los NiNos Del Parque', described as "powerful anarchic nonsense", became the focal point. Berlin's Bionda e Lupo contribute a remix, with Sneaker's sharp production and Sano's vocals adding a fresh dimension. Andrei Rusu (Khidja) delivers a deep, dub-heavy reinterpretation of African Beat, perfect for modern dancefloors while honoring its raw origins. A vital document of Italy's underground electronic resistance.
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Ryzeen
Ryzeen (7")
Cat: CTN 39. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Ryzeen (4:10)
Ryzeen (Super Locomotive version) (4:35)
Review: In March 2024, Oriental Magnetic Yellow, the legendary techno unit formed by Namco game music composers, celebrated their 30th anniversary by re-releasing six albums. As part of this celebration, their popular track 'RYZEEN' is now available for the first time on 7-inch doughnut vinyl. The release includes the original version and a special B-side recording used as BGM for 'Super Locomotive' on Sega's 2022 reissued Mega Drive Mini 2 console. With members Hiroto Sasaki, Nobuyoshi Sano, Shinji Hosoe and Takayuki Aihara, Oriental Magnetic Yellow pays homage to Yellow Magic Orchestra with a humorous twist. 'RYZEEN' evokes the fun, nostalgic, early video game music and a cover sound of YMO of course. this release is a delightful blend of retro charm and playful innovation, perfect for techno and game music fan alike.
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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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Sexbeat
Sexbeat (limited purple vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 6092. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Sexbeat (3:40)
Sexbeat (instrumental) (3:37)
Review: Sexbeat are the latest gem you're about to fall in love with from the lost generation of punk, Now Wave and Neo-Goth. We only wish there was more information we could share about them, other than the fact they hit hard and manage to straddle the lines between raw and nasty and strangely romantic and melodic. It's rousing stuff that wants us to sing along while getting spat in the face because the front row is so close to the stage and the vocals are delivered with such resolute aggression. On this self-titled A-sider, they launch from the starting blocks with all the energy and atmosphere of an era that's sadly now confined to history, rolling bassline and driving drums immediately gunning for your attention, nodding to the likes of Surf Nazis Must Die and Aufrichtiges Zappa.
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Mutant Goth Italo
Cat: BELLIGERANZA 10. Rel: 13 May 25
Pizzeria Brigada Rossa (3:58)
2,3,4 Plegine (4:05)
Febbre (4:03)
Ricatto! (4:00)
Balli Balla Bello (4:04)
Fedeli Alle Linee (4:00)
Review: Breakcore don DJ Balli and tropical electro purveyor Sindaco team up on the aptly titled Mutant Goth Italo. True to its name, the Italian duo deliver a batch of oddball, high-energy Euro dance filtered through a nocturnal lens, with affecting vocals from Ossydiana. The twisted pop sensibilities of opener 'Pizzeria Brigada Rossa' set the tone i a feverish pace, shimmering synths, and a searing vocal top-line. The gorgeously sleazy 'Febbre' is a standout, driving yet restrained, while 'Ricatto' impresses with its sinister synths, crisp drums and undulating bass. Closer 'Fedeli Alle Linee' lets it all hang out, pairing singalong melodies with snappy rhythms and snarling bass arps.
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Split Monsters
Split Monsters (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: CHANDELLE 007. Rel: 20 Jun 25
Stigma - "Take This Gun" (5:26)
Stigma - "Resoit" (4:15)
Stigma - "BBF" (4:21)
Accessible Limits - "Dave Smith Va Estar Aqui" (6:32)
Accessible Limits - "Sant Roc Es Analogic" (6:42)
Review: French Mahres sublabel Chandelle welcome two crazed newcomers to their darksynth techno fore, Stigma and Accessible Limits, both of whom are new to the game and yet make a precisely torturous, grotesque techno smash here. Thumbscrews tighten and stretching racks widen, as exquisite vanitas cover art tots up the second release in a series, which sees a differently coloured inner label depict an obscene objet d'enfer. Stigma insists we 'Take This Gun' on the A-side, hatching a devilish plan to city-map and computerise the underworld, while Accessible Limits somehow manages to chill the everlasting flames found thereunder with 'Dave Smith Va Estar Aqui' and 'Sant Roc Es Analogic', two tube-tastic flareups with a moodier feel compared to the A.
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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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Gespielt von: Rave Energy
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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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Affectionate Punch (reissue)
Affectionate Punch (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile turquoise vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3739C. Rel: 12 Nov 24
The Affectionate Punch
Amused As Always
Logan Time
Paper House
Transport To Central
A Matter Of Gender
Even Dogs In The Wild
Would I Bounce Back
Deeply Concerned
A
Review: From the first notes of the Talking Heads-esque opening of the title track, which has none other than The Cure's Robert Smith as guest backing vocalist, this album by the great Scottish post-punk legends The Associates has you hooked. It's littered with standout moments, but the wiry bassline which underpins the offbeat guitar on 'Amused As Always' is high up there. It manages to pull off being belligerently repetitive by offsetting any sense of monotony with sheer style. Meanwhile, frontman Billy MacKenzie - who tragically died before his time in 1997 - has a voice to rival that of Robert Smith himself in terms of tone. The Associates may not be as readily cited in the typical indie record collection - but they're probably your favourite band's favourite band. regardless, this album is going to challenge why you've resisted so long in not putting it at the heart of your collection.
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Affectionate Punch (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Affectionate Punch (reissue) (B-STOCK) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile turquoise vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3739C (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
The Affectionate Punch
Amused As Always
Logan Time
Paper House
Transport To Central
A Matter Of Gender
Even Dogs In The Wild
Would I Bounce Back
Deeply Concerned
A
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


From the first notes of the Talking Heads-esque opening of the title track, which has none other than The Cure's Robert Smith as guest backing vocalist, this album by the great Scottish post-punk legends The Associates has you hooked. It's littered with standout moments, but the wiry bassline which underpins the offbeat guitar on 'Amused As Always' is high up there. It manages to pull off being belligerently repetitive by offsetting any sense of monotony with sheer style. Meanwhile, frontman Billy MacKenzie - who tragically died before his time in 1997 - has a voice to rival that of Robert Smith himself in terms of tone. The Associates may not be as readily cited in the typical indie record collection - but they're probably your favourite band's favourite band. regardless, this album is going to challenge why you've resisted so long in not putting it at the heart of your collection.
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Hidden Treasures
Cat: WLV 001. Rel: 29 May 25
Citizen Kane (6:01)
Remembrance Day (3:44)
Polar Opposites (2:56)
Marilyn Dreams (3:39)
Ice (4:38)
La Lune Lunatique (2:50)
All Fall Down (6:52)
Nowhere Girl (3:42)
Crowds (4:26)
Beginning To Fade (4:00)
Review: Mansfield new wave band B Movie unearth their long-lost 1982 album Hidden Treasures, more than forty years after they first recorded it for Phonogram, an imprint of Universal. The band were on the same management and signed to the same label as Soft Cell, but their career turned out to be a damp squib by comparison and they split up in the mid-eighties, without ever releasing this great album of synth pop for goths. Taking influences from the likes of Ultravox and The Human League, they cloak it in a more brooding atmosphere, reminiscent of The Chameleons and Joy Divsion - hitting all the right notes along the way, we think.
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Life Is A Grand (reissue)
Life Is A Grand (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CTRUE 33. Rel: 30 Apr 25
My Face (3:19)
Henry's In Love (3:08)
Swimming With The Fish In The Sea (4:39)
The Inside Out (2:58)
Life Is A Grand (3:42)
Silver Trees (3:31)
This Was Meant To Be (3:48)
Anywhere Else (3:58)
Baby, Sign Here With Me (3:49)
Rampant (4:04)
Review: After over four decades out of print, Henry Badowski's 1981 debut Life Is A Grand finally comes reissued by Caroline True Records. Despite cult status, this is a can't unhear record whose privies are never lost on those who love it. Badowski built a quiet reverence for himself over the years, eluding mainstream rediscovery while gathering admiration from those drawn to its peculiar charm. Though he eventually slipped away from music and began a succession of other jobs - fans often wondered how such a gifted musician could just disappear - Badowski was known to have been a teenage bassist in Chelsea briefly linked to The Damned, later stepping away from punk's sharp edges to craft something far more whimsical and idiosyncratic. Drawing on his affection for Roxy Music, Ian Dury and Jethro Tull, he wrote, arranged and played nearly everything on the album himself, rom the baroque pop of 'Swimming With The Fish In The Sea' to the instrumental strut of 'Rampant'. Rich in synth flourish, sardonic lyricism and melodic invention, and now pulled up by the pinky and thus saved from the gorge of obscurity, Life Is A Grand returns with its sly wit and strange beauty completely intact.
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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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Season One
Cat: FLIES 63. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Fight (0:56)
Escape (3:28)
Computer Lab (2:16)
Chemical (1:55)
Prisoners (3:05)
White Flower (1:59)
Survivors (0:56)
Rebel Alliance (2:38)
Evil (1:06)
A Quiet Place (2:48)
Underground (3:17)
Arrival (2:19)
After Hours (2:13)
Review: A narrative. An odyssey. The journey of a lifetime. As the world locked itself away and the Covid-19 pandemic took hold, Battaglia stepped into the record studio and evidently fired up the ignition rockets. Travel in the literal sense may have been off the cards, but Season One certainly transports the listener through a deep and complex sonic tapestry, telling a tale of struggle from fear into hope and onto something altogether unique and new and enlightened. Plenty here has been inspired by the aural work of John Carpenter and Tangerine Dream, to name but two influences, but ultimately where Battaglia is taking us feels resolutely new. More so, tangibly unchartered. Out to the farthest reaches of the known galaxy and back again in a stunning collection of strange and beguiling electronic business.
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Realistic IX
Cat: KRANK 242LP. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Realistic (I'm Still Waiting) (4:47)
Difficult Boy (2:28)
Crucial Years (2:47)
Souvenir (3:41)
Image Of Love
Bleach (5:59)
Jealousy (4:30)
AM/PM (7:19)
Review: Belong's latest offering, Realistic IX, presents a mesmerizing journey through acid-washed landscapes of sound. Michael Jones and Turk Dietrich craft an heavily processed sonic experience, where bleached guitars, hypnotic drums, and buried vocals coalesce to create shifting gradients of haze and hypnosis. Melodies ebb and flow, sometimes surfacing before submerging into feedback-laden currents. Despite a 13-year hiatus since their last Kranky release, Common Era, Belong's synergy remains undiminished. Their commitment to motorik drone and liminal emotion evolves on Realistic IX, offering a tactile and unreal exploration of sound. Tracks like 'Souvenir' showcase distant vocals shrouded in dissonance, while 'Image of Love' introduces drum machine work and reverberated melodic changes. Overall, Realistic IX is a shimmering comeback for Belong, capturing the band's enigmatic allure and pushing their sonic boundaries with finesse.
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Pathways
Pathways (limited LP)
Cat: MEP 104V1. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Sleep Tonight
All Of You
The Vanishing Game
Pathways
Whisper
Wish
Faces
Cruel Love
Review: The Birthday Massacre, hailing from Canada, command a bracing gothic blend of 80s electronica and aggressive guitar work. Formed in 2000 as Imagica, the band is led by vocalist Chibi and guitarists Rainbow and Michael Falcore. They debuted in London, Ontario, before moving to Toronto and rebranding, with the 2002 self-released Nothing and Nowhere inducting us into their horror-comedic sonic aesthetic, drawing on macabre cabaret and Grande-Guignol rock. Though little light but fan speculation has been shed on their new album Pathways, this purple detour has sparked rumours of a fresh direction and stylistic tangent for the band, coming helmed up by the pre-released streamer single 'Sleep Tonight', lighting up oneiric stadia worldwide with their mega-metal shreds and huge electronica arrangements.
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Everything Is Connected: The Best Of
Cat: LMS 1725195. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Living On The Ceiling (4:10)
Waves (4:07)
Blind Vision (3:51)
Don't Tell Me (3:29)
The Day Before You Came (4:25)
What's The Time? (4:25)
Distant Storm (3:48)
Mindset (3:41)
Reduced Voltage (3:42)
Some Times These (3:29)
Review: Not to be confused with the sweet dessert made from milk, cream and sugar, thickened via rice flour, gelatine, or Irish moss. To us, Blancmange refers to the English synth pop outfit formed in London circa 1979. Over seven years, Neil Arthur and Stephen Luscombe gave us a lot of incredible music, before calling time in 1986, only to return in the late-2000s eventually putting out a fourth album, Blanc Burn, in 2011. For the most part, Everything Is Connected celebrates their most fertile period through ten quality tracks (more are included on CD and DL versions), although technically what's here does span a 45 year period. Curated by Arthur, UK top ten singles 'Living On The Ceiling', 'Blind Vision' and 'Don't Tell Me' are here, but so too are some of their more overlooked gems.
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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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Bitter Reflection
Bitter Reflection (limited light blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DAISC 2195. Rel: 23 Dec 24
Get It Right (4:00)
Strike The Match (3:33)
This Conversation (2:45)
Fortia (3:25)
Bitter Reflection (3:58)
Out Of Season (3:34)
Never Ever (3:36)
On This Day (3:00)
Hyena (2:23)
Last Repose (3:39)
Deepcolorlights (2:02)
Review: Body Of Light are brotherly duo Alex and Andrew Jarson from Arizona, but you'd be forgiven for thinking they were from the mid 80s the way they nail the sound of heavy-hearted synth-pop and new wave. This new album was written in the wake of 2019's Time To Kill, and it arrives ten years into their career. The maturity in the music shines through, not least in the voluptuous instrumental parts - just listen to the bass slinking around 'Never Ever' and you'll hear what we mean. If you like your synth-pop shot through with a seductive darkness, this album has more than enough to whet your appetite.
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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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Careful
Careful (limited clear fluorescent green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LPNUDE 005IE4. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Keep Driving (3:17)
Face The Fire (5:28)
Fate (4:17)
LA (5:35)
Come Closer (4:40)
They Look You Gave (Jerry) (4:57)
Tears (4:56)
Crush (3:16)
Lost (4:21)
Careful (1:45)
Review: Boy Harsher's second album delves into the shadowy realms of minimal wave, weaving stark synths and propulsive rhythms into a haunting tapestry. Tracks like 'Face the Fire' and 'Fate' showcase the duo's ability to craft dancefloor-ready beats infused with a brooding intensity. The lo-fi production evokes a sense of icy detachment, yet there's an underlying warmth in Jae Matthews' vocals that adds depth to the coldwave aesthetic. While some ambient interludes may feel less impactful, the album's cohesive atmosphere and emotive undercurrents make it a compelling listen for those drawn to the darker side of electronic music.
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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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Chroma (reissue)
Chroma (reissue) (limited LP)
Cat: AV 099. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Christina (4:12)
We Were Lovers (3:27)
Into The Void (4:09)
Dreams (0:31)
Chroma (3:40)
Into The Void (2:33)
Tomorrow's Ghost (3:45)
Lost Control (2:49)
Youth (3:27)
China White (3:23)
Review: Originally released in April 2017, this is a reissue that reaffirms the album's pivotal role in modern darkwave. Crafted by Sydney-based Marc Dwyer, Chroma pulses with a brooding energy that fuses stark minimalism with unexpected pop leanings. Across its runtime, jagged synths and relentless drum programming frame a series of emotionally charged compositions, each one dissecting states of isolation, longing, and inner turbulence. Far from being just a genre exercise, Chroma pushes the boundaries of synth wave and post-punk, threading glimmers of melody through layers of tension and shadow. Dwyer's delivery is cold and commanding, yet there's an underlying vulnerability in how he constructs each track, always rooted in personal reflection but never static. The production is raw but intentional, giving it an immediacy that still hits with force today. Since its release, Chroma has gained a cult following, inspiring peers in the darker corners of electronic music. With two additional albums and several international tours under his belt, Dwyer has grown into a spectral mainstay of the global goth underground. The long-awaited reissue brings Chroma back into circulation where it belongs. Restored, relevant and just as magnetic as it was eight years ago.
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Lost Themes (10th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Lost Themes (10th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (hot pink vinyl LP + pink vinyl 7" with obi-strip)
Cat: SBR 369LPC2. Rel: 08 May 25
Vortex (4:44)
Obsidian (8:23)
Fallen (4:41)
Domain (6:32)
Mystery (4:33)
Abyss (6:06)
Wraith (4:30)
Purgatory (4:39)
Night (3:37)
Cruisin' With Mr. Scratch (7") (4:13)
Dominator (4:02)
Review: John Carpenter's knack for cinematic storytelling without the screen takes centre stage on this deluxe reissue, marking ten years since the release of the great American soundtrack artist's first Lost Themes edition. The new expanded edition, complete with artwork by Greg Ruth, offers more than just a nostalgic revisit; it adds a new 7" featuring two unreleased tracks, 'Cruisin' With Mr. Scratch' and 'Dominator', both pulled from the original sessions. When it first came out, the album stood out for its vivid, visceral style, blending horror, science fiction, and eerie synthwork into standalone pieces that could easily score unseen films.
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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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Southern Lands
Southern Lands (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MEC 087. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Southern Lands (4:07)
Love Me (4:15)
Oye (4:24)
Words Without Thoughts (4:22)
So Strange (4:00)
Get It (5:02)
Situations (4:02)
Bad Dreams (3:47)
Have In Mind (3:31)
A Donde (3:59)
Quien Lo Sabia? (6:42)
Fight Without A Reason (3:16)
Situations (extended version) (5:17)
Have In Mind (Kalimba mix) (5:33)
China Girl (Dino mix) (3:17)
Quiero Verte! (4:58)
So Strange (extended version) (6:00)
A Donde (extended version) (5:59)
Review: Contrary to its ultra-crisp sound - one that suggests it could've been made today - Cetu Javu's Southern Lands was first released on Basic Mix in 1990. Catering to the largely cassette-bound underground of Barcelona at the time, Basic Mix acted as a little-known sublabel through which acts like Javu could express their best and rawest sides. Comprising Javier Revilla and Chris Demere, Cetu Javu had moved to Barcelona from Hanover, Germany - inspired by the works of Kraftwerk, Soft Cell, and Jean-Michel Jarre - and thus produced Southern Lands following a tour shared with fellow acts Wolfsheim and Blind Passengers. The album is shockingly well-made, bespeaking the power of minimal production and conservative vocal processing to achieve a crystal-clear, no less upfront, 'naked' industrial sound.
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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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CHBB
CHBB (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SSLP 07. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Mau Mau (5:08)
Nbke (4:53)
Bali (3:19)
Schatten (3:12)
Highroller (1:32)
Metall (3:33)
Nobodies Perfect (5:36)
Disconanz (3:34)
Voyage Au Bout De La Nuit (4:36)
Chou Frou (4:33)
La Petit Mort (2:02)
Irriter Les Esprits (3:00)
Trigger Up Up! (3:38)
Klick Clac (1:31)
Speedloch (2:59)
Ima Iki Mashoo (2:22)
Go Go Go! (2:21)
Monkey Rules (5:07)
Shapeshifter (3:07)
Two Track One (4:08)
Review: CHBB was a project by Beate Bartel and Chris Haas that developed from a collaboration first embarked upon in 1981, while working on the self-titled album Liaisons Dangereuses. After initially releasing their music only on four limited cassettes, this compilation from Soulsheriff flaunts their complete works, including all recordings from the original tapes paired with several new and original tracks by each artist. One can hardly tell the difference between original and new here; from the surreally throat-sung contraltos of 'NBKE' to the jankily strange doubletimes of 'Bali', from the the warbly hypnotisms of 'Shapeshifter' to the womping-kicks-over-German-language-incantations of 'Ima Iki-Mashoo', there's an industrial, experimental treat here for everyone.
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Passion Depression
Passion Depression (limited black ice glitter vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HEARTWORM 111. Rel: 01 Nov 24
She Reigns Down (2:48)
Shadow Dance (2:45)
Blackberries (4:20)
Hourglass (5:02)
Siren Song (4:24)
Everlasting (4:05)
Holy Road (3:41)
Octavia (5:00)
Review: LA-based coldwave solo act Cold Cave present their very latest EP 'Passion Depression', a deathly gothic new EP portending the grisly end, and yet also a fortuitous beginning. Where depression is a pathology of unritualised mourning, and yet also is the stigmatised volte-face of new, better beginnings, so too do does this fulsome synthpop EP teem with both shady omens and gleeful ecstasy. 'She Reigns Down' lays the formula bare, with avariciously sanguine vocals contrasting meanly to 8-bit beats. 'Shadow Dance' plays up the vocal reverb, in breaking contrast to the air-raid sirens and arpy progressions abounding the background. 'Blackberries' and 'Hourglass' continue to bulge with synth-popped gloom, yet also reveal a bitter revelation of vampiric desire on the part of the artist - "I want it all" - despite the closing note of bittersweet triumph.
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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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Lezire
Lezire (orange marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: AV! 096. Rel: 17 Apr 25
World Tears (2:47)
Cult Of Two (3:45)
Souls Apart (3:05)
The Pure Weapon (4:19)
You Rose Up (feat Harry Howard) (3:15)
No Soul (3:36)
Touch From A Heartbeat (4:04)
Call Your Dealer (2:12)
PSSS (5:03)
Love Is Law (reprise) (6:11)
Review: Charles Rowell stops off for another release under his Crush Of Souls moniker, hammering yet another gothic sonic nail in the coffin. Recorded at the aptly named Catacomb Soul studios, where he had recently finished recording the antecedent release '(A)Void Love', Rowell's latest LP is dedicated to the French capital city Paris, but we've a sense that *his* Paris isn't *our* Paris. There are of course catacombs in Paris, subjacent to the metropolis' surface romances. With the LP's title punning on French words for "lizard" and "desire", a lustily unnerving synthpop record unfolds, and this is one mood requiring only the slightest touch of grimness to evoke: such as pitchy, drawled vocals on the otherwise glittery and well-rounded 'Cult Of Two', and eighteenth note tenebrae on 'No Soul', serving to bury an otherwise melodic tune in hollow chaos.
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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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Love Is A Flame In The Dark
Love Is A Flame In The Dark (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSSN 094. Rel: 30 Oct 24
On The Outside (5:34)
Entropy (3:29)
Wild Kiss (3:59)
Flowers Start To Cry (4:48)
The Crucible (3:51)
Nowhere Left To Run (3:11)
Real Life (4:56)
Shine Brightly, Little Star (4:29)
The Butcher (3:46)
Love Is A Flame In The Dark (4:13)
Review: Karl D'Silva's debut album, Love Is A Flame In The Dark, is an evocative exploration of sound that challenges conventional boundaries. Over two years of recording, D'Silva has created a compelling landscape where industrial grit meets tender melodies. Self-recorded in Rotherham and meticulously mixed in Leeds by Ross Halden, this album stands as a testament to D'Silva's ability to craft a distinctive pop language rooted in a post-industrial ethos. The album resonates with a sense of urgency and raw emotional depth. Drawing from influences as varied as Cabaret Voltaire and Nine Inch Nails, D'Silva's music is a fusion of inventive sound design and earnestness. Tracks like 'Wild Kiss' showcase thunderous percussion intertwined with D'Silva's commanding voice, while 'Flowers Start To Cry' marries aggressive drum programming with a haunting falsetto, evoking comparisons to Nine Inch Nails' visceral production style but with a unique, personal twist. Throughout Love Is A Flame In The Dark, D'Silva's versatility is evident. 'On The Outside' offers a soundscape of synths and saxophone, echoing the adventurous spirit of late 60s Free Jazz. 'Entropy' stands out with its expansive synth pop, while 'Nowhere Left To Run' weaves a narrative of light emerging from darkness with its midi-string orchestration. D'Silva's voice, a soulful rasp from his early medical history, imbues the music with a fearless yet tender quality. This album captures a journey from darkness into light, reflecting D'Silva's profound connection to his craft and the emotional weight of his experiences.
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The Black Light Spectrum
The Black Light Spectrum (hand-numbered 180 gram purple & red splattered vinyl LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HERTZ 069. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Zum Schutz (0:42)
Forsaken (2:41)
I Feel Nothing (3:46)
Further & Away (2:54)
Gotha (0:51)
Hiraeth (2:28)
The Decline (2:50)
Killing Had Began (3:49)
Taste The Wip (3:29)
It's Time (2:29)
Fortress Falling (0:52)
Plus Plus (3:57)
Into The Dark (4:04)
Oboe Bassoon & Flute (1:05)
Severn (4:03)
Review: After years of reluctance, finally a new album from Dada Pogrom. The Icelandic musician Kenneth Walter Balys here crafts a sonic-alchemical opus out of the prima materia that are pop harmony and strutting synths; elaborated synth passages and wonderful pop melodies. After the mystery musician played some of these new songs in front of a full sold out house at the Kernkrach Festival, The Black Light Spectrum follows as the recorded-musical encore demanded by the audience that never received one in live form. Through 12/8 marches, mellotronic/flutey surrealisms ('Forsaken'), hoovering electro-saw tricks ('Taste The Wip') and a banger-bound latter half, Dada Pogrom dazzles us once more.
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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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City Of Clowns
City Of Clowns (white vinyl LP)
Cat: BEC 5614876. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Validations Weight (4:00)
Demolition (5:07)
Sexy Clown (4:50)
Push Me Fuckhead (10:27)
Fun Times (4:06)
Statistical Modelling (3:50)
YAAM (5:03)
Contrarian (3:47)
Unknowing (4:36)
Review: Marie Davidson's sixth studio album finds her collaborating with Belgium bossmen Soulwax - previously responsible for the massive rework of her 'Work It' track - and Pierre Guerineau. It follows her fiery single 'Y.A.A.M. (Your Asses Are Mine)' and the intense club track 'Contrarian' and marks a return to the dance floor but reimagined with the artist's signature sense of evolution. Blending the techno punch and spoken-word edge of Working Class Woman with the melodic pop structures of Renegade Breakdown, City of Clowns delivers a striking sonic fusion that is inspired by her pre-pandemic roots yet shaped by fresh antagonism, all while Davidson confronts a new foe: Big Tech.
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 in stock $26.20
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