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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ALLE
Singles
An Object In Motion
Cat: DAIS 205CD. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell)
Cape Perpetua
The Skin & The Glove
Yield To Force
Review: Described by their label, Dais, as "a stirring new chapter" in their musical story, 'An object of Motion' has its roots in a coastal break main man Deb Demure made back in 2021. It was material recorded there, largely using a vintage, bowl-shaped 12-string guitar, that formed the basis of the four-track mini-album. These recordings were then expanded on with help from collaborators Rachel Goswell (Slowdive), Justin Meldal-Johnsen and Ben Greenberg. It's a decidedly psychedelic set all told, with Demure and company blurring the boundaries between neo-folk, psychedelia, the Cure, shoegaze and the sort of saucer-eyed, turn-of-the-90s bagginess associated with the Stone Roses. Most impressive of all, though, is 'Yield To Force', an undeniably cosmic, layered and effects-laden instrumental that ebbs and flows over 15 magical minutes.
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Love Is Still Alive
Cat: CDMUTE 653. Rel: 20 Jan 23
Love Is Still Alive I: Moon, Euphoria
Love Is Still Alive II: Venus, Libidine
Love Is Still Alive III: Mercury, Dopamine
Love Is Still Alive IV: Neptune, Oxytocin
Love Is Still Alive V: Uranus, Prolactin
Love Is Still Alive VI: Saturn, Insomnia
Love Is Still Alive VII: Jupiter, Tristitia
Love Is Still Alive VIII: Mars, Dysphoria
Review: Ever-changing Slovenian collective Laibach seems to have mellowed with age, with the band's inherent desire to court controversy (see their 2015 performances in North Korea for a relatively recently example) currently curtailed. Love Is Still Alive, which marks their first new music since the release of last year's well-received album Wir Sind das Volk, is actually an "extension" of the music they wrote to soundtrack the 2019 film 'Iron Sky -The Coming Race'. It is, they say, a "trip through space music genres of recent decades" (albeit with bonus nods to country, pop and so on) that loosely tells the story of a spaceship full of post-apocalyptic survivors making their way across the solar system. It's a lot of fun, all told, with the band expertly showcasing the breadth of their musical knowledge as well as skip-fulls of imagination.
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Alben
Moon Safari (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 505419 7906770. Rel: 14 Mar 24
La Femme D'argent
Sexy Boy
All I Need
Kelly Watch The Stars
Talisman
Remember
You Make It Easy
Ce Matin La
New Star In The Sky
Le Voyage De Penelope
Kootchi (Air remix - bonus track)
Purple (La Femme D Argent mix - bonus track)
Dirty Hiroshima (demo - bonus track)
New Star (demo - bonus track)
Ce Matin La (demo - bonus track)
Maggot Brain (live - bonus track)
J'ai Dormi Sous L'eau (BBC live Session - bonus track)
Sexy Boy (BBC live Session - bonus track)
Kelly Watch The Stars (BBC live Session - bonus track)
Kelly Watch The Stars (extended - bonus track)
Remember (Davis Whitaker version - bonus track)
Review: When Air's Moon Safari first landed on terra firma in 1997, it was a revelation that flipped the French touch boom on its head. Swapping discoid thrust for sensual lounge, Nicolas Jean Godin and Jean-Benoit Dunckel kept a certain sophisticated nostalgia in their sound which tracked with their compatriots, but they absolutely weaved their own spell with it. The hits caught on for good reason, from the dirty grind of 'Sexy Boy' to the swooning romanticism of 'All I Need' featuring Beth Hirsch on vocals, but the moments in between merely added to the spectacle, lodging Air in the hearts and minds of a whole generation. This special anniversary edition adds a second disc of B-sides, remixes and session tracks, plus a Blu-ray disc featuring the iconic videos and a documentary from the Moon Safari era.
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The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (limited hand-numbered CD + DVD box set)
Cat: BB 400CDBOX. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Prologue (CD)
Scary Memories
Atonal Floating
Full Of Life
In The Town Hall
At The Funfair
A Mysterious Crime
At The Funfair 2
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
Jane's Theme
March Grotesque 2
Jane's Theme 2
Shadows
Tragic Message
Suspicion
Tragic Message 2
The Plan
A Dark Figure
Caligari's Theme
Arrest Of The Suspect
Caligari's Theme 2
Worried Jane
Interrogation
Jane's Fear
Francis's Observation
Cesare's Attack & Escape
Safe & Sound
Francis At A Loss
Caligari's Deception
Lunatic Asylum
In Search Of The Truth
Out In The Field
The Director Rants & Rages
Scary Memories 2
Who's Mad Here?
Francis Rants & Rages
Epilogue
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (DVD)
Review: Musician and writer Karl Bartos has long been admirer of Weimar-era culture. During his time in Kraftwerk, he helped create the stunning track 'Metropolis', directly inspired by a band viewing of the classic 1927 Fritz Lang film of the same name. The original orchestral music composed for The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari by Giuseppe Becce had long been lost and in 2005, after watching the film, Bartos imagined what it would be like to create an entirely new one in the 21st Century in his home studios in Hamburg. Now with crystal clear images, digitally restored by the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Foundation, the film is visually the best quality it has ever been and now, with Bartos' soundtrack, there is impressive sound to go with the haunting vision. Narrative film music and sound design collide in Robert Wiene's classic 1920 psychological thriller, this latest auditory complement of which is now issued on a large 37-track CD and 48-page booklet.
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The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
Cat: BB 400. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Prologue (Act 1)
Scary Memories
Atonal Floating
Full Of Life
In The Town Hall
At The Funfair
A Mysterious Crime (Act 2)
At The Funfair 2
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
Jane's Theme
March Grotesque 2
Jane's Theme 2
Shadows
Tragic Message (Act 3)
Suspicion
Tragic Message 2
The Plan
A Dark Figure
Caligari's Theme
Arrest Of The Suspect
Caligari's Theme 2
Worried Jane (Act 4)
Interrogation
Jane's Fear
Francis's Observation
Cesare's Attack & Escape
Safe & Sound
Francis At A Loss (Act 5)
Caligari's Deception
Lunatic Asylum
In Search Of The Truth
Out In The Field (Act 6)
The Director Rants & Rages
Scary Memories 2
Who's Mad Here?
Francis Rants & Rages
Epilogue
Review: The story goes that, back when he was a core member of Kraftwerk, Karl Bartos helped create the band's own theme for Fritz Lang's often-soundtracked Metropolis. Bartos has an enduring fascination with the more daring artwork of the early 20th Century, and so he took on the challenge of creating a new score for Robert Weine's landmark silent movie The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari. Using an assortment of synths in his Hamburg studio, Bartos creates a symphonious soundtrack which shows his passion for the subject matter in stark detail. A must-check for fans of Bartos and the wider Kraftwerk phenomenon, as well as fans of Weine's pioneering psychological thriller.
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Chance Versus Causality
Cat: CABS 29CD. Rel: 30 Aug 19
Chance Versus Casualty (part 1)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 2)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 3)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 4)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 5)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 6)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 7)
Review: In 1979, Cabaret Voltaire - then consisting of all three founder members, Richard H. Kirk, Stephen Mallinder and Chris Watson - recorded a soundtrack for an experimental film "for two projectors" by Babeth Mondini. 40 years on, that soundtrack has finally been given a release. It's similar in tone to some of the Sheffield experimentalists' other soundtrack work from the period, offering discordant, unsettling and otherworldly sound collages that fuse heavily modified and processed instrumental parts (guitar, bass, drums, clarinet, saxophone) with tape loops, sampled dialogue and the band's ever-present electronic tones. Whether you're an obsessive Cabs fan or not, it's well worth a listen. This is, after all, a slice of previously hidden musical history.
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Dekadrone
Cat: CABS 31CD. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Dekadrone
Review: Richard H Kirk was rightly praised for 2020's Shadow of Fear, his first album since turning Cabaret Voltaire into a solo project back in 2014, and his recently follow-up EP, Shadow of Funk. Both distilled the essence of the Cabs' club-friendly industrial funk sound, re-formatting it for the 21st century. Dekadrone, though, is a different proposition altogether. Focused not on clubs but on immersive home listening, the four-phase, single track set removes Kirk's clanking, often paranoid beats in favour of dystopian aural textures (think dark, droning tones, abstract electronics, apocalyptic ambience and dirt-encrusted samples). Those who prefer the Cabs' more experimental, ambient-leaning works will love it.
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Muscle Up
Cat: DE 106CD. Rel: 20 Nov 15
Cat's Eye
The Jungle Dream
Deep Inside You
Somebody To Love Tonight
Pigfoot
5oz Of Funk
Don't Ask
Uhura
Timelink
Mockingbird Dream 2
Review: Having previously impressed with their reissue of Patrick Cowley's brilliant, all-synthesizer soundtrack to obscure '70s gay porn flick School Daze, Dark Entries and Honey Sound System once again join forces to shine a light on the high energy disco pioneer's work for San Francisco's Fox Studios. Unsurprisingly, it's another impressive collection, and features material recorded for a number of different pornographic films. There are naturally more up-tempo moments - see "Somebody To Love Tonight", which would later be re-recorded with Sylvester, and the synth-weirdness-meets-jazz-funk brilliance of "5oz of Funk" - but it's the impressively cosmic and exotic ambient moments, such as the stand-out "Timelink" and "Jungle Magic", that really stand out.
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Tags: Hi-NRG | Cosmic Disco
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Afternooners
Cat: DE 185CD. Rel: 17 Oct 17
Big Shot
Surfside Sex
Hot Beach
The Runner
Furlough
One Hot Afternoon
Leather Bound
Bore & Stroke
Cycle Tuff
Jungle Orchids
Take A Little Trip
Love Come Set Me Free
Review: The final part of Dark Entries' long-running series of archival Patrick Cowley releases showcases tracks originally recorded for Afternooners, a late '70s gay porn film by director John Coletti. As with previous Cowley releases on Dark Entries, the double album also contains previously unheard material rediscovered from the Fox Studio archives. It's another essential collection of atmospheric synthesizer music in the producer's distinctive style, all told, with tracks ranging from the whistling cheeriness of "Hot Beach" and the sparkling, cowbell-laden throb of "One Hot Afternoon" to the dubbed-out, semi-ambient dreaminess of "Bore & Stroke" and the humid, upbeat "Jungle Orchid".
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Tags: Hi-NRG
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Standers
Cat: BAY 131CD. Rel: 12 May 23
Hurrocstanes
Severals
Meers & Hushes
Sun Vein Strings
Idols & Altars
Odda Delf
Review: Standers is the second album by anonymous musician Craven Faults, amounting to a pilgrimage through sound to the ancient stone monuments that dot the region of northern England - known as standing stones or standers. Using vintage synthesizers and tape machines, the producer plunges the depths of English folk mysticism, coinciding with the nascent pagan revival that has cropped up in recent times. Sonically, meanwhile, each track moves through cinematic pulses, arpeggiating and filter-sweeping through nods to different eras and years; 1213, 1908, 1966.
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Next Wave Acid Punx: Deux
CURSES / VARIOUS
Cat: 541416 667030. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Throbbing Gristle - "Distant Dreams" (part 2)
Mary Mvvr - "Pretty Day"
Sad Lovers & Giants - "Things We Never Did"
Malcolm Mclaren - "Madam Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo)"
Big Audio Dynamite - "The Big V"
Cabaret Voltaire - "Blue Heat"
Nitzer Ebb - "Hearts & Minds" (Hypersonic mix)
Clan Of Xymox - "Obsession"
In Sotto Voce - "In Sotto Voce"
Psyche - "Prisoner To Desire" (single mix)
Propaganda - "The Murder Of Love"
Daf - "Brothers" (Gabi mix)
Vicious Pink - "Cccant You See"
Book Of Love - "Modigliani (Lost In Your Eyes)"
Absolute Body Control - "Total Control"
Boytronic - "Voloczny"
Kvb - "Still Warm" (2023 version)
Cardinal & Nun - "Freak & Weak"
Jennifer Touch - "Altars"
Matrixxman - "Assembly Line"
Years Of Denial - "It Sucks"
Silver Tears - "Always Shine (Wait For The Rain)"
Essaie Pas - "Retox"
Aili & Transistorcake - "Dansu"
Dina Summer - "Darkness"
Patriarchy - "Suffer"
Maelstrom & Louisahh - "Hate Machine"
Dame Area - "Buon Cittadino"
Kris Baha - "Into The Dark"
Desire - "Love Races On"
Blind Delon - "Flashback" (feat I Hate Models)
Poison Point - "Altered Beats"
Roe Deers - "Muscles"
Boy Harsher - "Machina" (feat Mariana Saldaqa - Dark remix)
Silent Servant - "Non Fiction"
JWB Hits The Beat - "Body On Body" (Curses Revamp)
Hungry Boy - "Toi"
Autumns - "Repeat Prescription"
Nuovo Testamento - "Heartbeat" (Curses remix - edit)
Buzz Kull - "A Place (Thats Meant To Be)"
Soft Crash - "Dolce Morte"
Dame Bonnet & Mufti - "Pleasure Dreams"
Ultra Sunn - "Night Is Mine"
Neu Romancer - "Burning Eyes"
Eva - "Industrial Hope"
Andi Vs Randolph & Mortimer - "Formidable Truths"
Zanias - "Tryptamine Palace"
Hacker - "Monopoly"
Paradox Obscur - "Evo Devo"
Review: When Eskimo first invited New York-born, Berlin-based Curses to compile Next Wave Acid Punx, they might not have known what they were letting themselves in for. As we reach part Deux, there's no doubt they signed up to sift through a staggering volume of EBM, industrial, minimal wave and electro from the darker side of the dancefloor. Taking in 49 tracks in total, this authoritative collection spreads across three CDs and features old legends like Throbbing Gristle alongside newer wave sonic deviants like The Hacker, with so much more ground covered in between. Consider this monumental compilation a homing beacon for all creatures of the night.
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Darker Days
Darker Days (3xCD box set + booklet)
Cat: MRKR 456. Rel: 31 Aug 22
Raven's Wing (CD1: Exterminating Angel 1980)
Forced Landing
Arp's Carpet
Chameleon
Crown Of Thorns
No, Nothing, Never
Laughing Up Your Sleeve
Flightless Birds
Crib Death
Diving Belle
Me, Myself, & I
Uninvited Guests
Trapped
Window (CD2: Window 1982)
Don't Bother
The Metal Benders
Mr. Potatohead
Nudes In The Forest
Sleep
Danger Dancer
Eternal Return
Second Warning
Meadowlands/Down To Elephantine/Letters From The Dead (CD3: Darkest Before Dawn 1989)
Darker Days
Shod With Boots Of Ether
In Sickness & In Health
The Haunted Child
Lost In The Shuffle
Giantess
The Disappearance
Wheel Whirl-Thing
Equestrian
Pedestrian
Rise To Fall
Heroine
Review: For the uninitiated, Robin Crutchfield was one of the key early figures in New York's infamous "no wave" music scene, first as part of influential band DNA and then as the leader of his own outfit, Dark Day. This essential three-CD set tells the story of the hard-to-pigeonhole outfit's original incarnation between 1979 and 1989, offering a chronological trip through the pitch-black corners of the unique combo's slim but perfectly formed catalogue. The Dark Day sound was undoubtedly unique, with Gary Numan-ish synth sounds and arty, stylised vocals being underpinned by heavy, loose-limbed rhythms provided by two drummers. The accompanying booklet tells the story of the band in decent detail, too, making it as much an introduction as a celebration.
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Renegade Breakdown
Cat: ZENCD 267. Rel: 25 Sep 20
Renegade Breakdown
Back To Rock
Worst Comes To Worst
Center Of The World (Kotti Blues)
La Ronde
C'est Parce Que J'm'en Fous
Just In My Head
Lead Sister
My Love
Sentiment
Review: When Marie Davidson announced last year that she would be, "retiring from club music", many wondered what she'd do next. Renegade Breakdown, her first album recorded with a full band (L'Oeuil Nu), answers that question. It sees the Canadian artist and her new collaborators deliver suitably arresting, personal and ear-catching songs built on mixing and matching a surprisingly wide variety of musical inspirations, from Blondie, classic disco and mutilated heavy metal guitars, to Kraftwerk, Billie Holliday, Fleetwood Mac and Daft Punk. It's a big shift for the previously highly experimental artist, but thanks to her skill as both a a producer and performer, one that works magnificently well.
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Almost Acoustic Christmas
Cat: WKMCD 036. Rel: 24 Nov 21
Personal Jesus
Walking In My Shoes
Precious
I Want It All
A Question Of Lust
The Sinner In Me
I Feel You (Technical Issues)
I Feel You
John The Revelator
Behind The Wheel
Enjoy The Silence
Shake The Disease
Never Let Me Down Again
Review: Back in 2005, Depeche Mode recorded a special live set for broadcast on US radio that - much to most people's surprise at the time - featured fewer synthesizer sounds. Instead, it saw the Essex outfit reproduce many of their classics hits and fan favourites using traditional rock instrumentation (think electric guitars, drums, bass guitar and electric piano), with the addition of more electronics as the set progressed. Now finally released on CD, the set is genuinely excellent, despite the pared-down, altered musical set-up. Highlights include fine renditions of 'Personal Jesus', 'Behind The Wheel' (which here sounds like a post-punk disco throwdown) , 'Enjoy The Silence' and - after a partial take ruined by sound problems - 'I Feel You'.
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Memento Mori
Cat: 196587 84202. Rel: 24 Mar 23
My Cosmos Is Mine
Wagging Tongue
Ghosts Again
Don't Say You Love Me
My Favourite Stranger
Soul With Me
Caroline's Monkey
Before We Drown
People Are Good
Always You
Never Let Me Go
Speak To Me
Review: When vital bandmember Andrew Fletcher suddenly passed away at the start of the sessions for 'Memento Mori', even Dave Gahan and Martin Gore wondered aloud whether Depeche Mode would continue. Yet somehow, Gore and Gahan put their much-discussed differences aside, knuckled down and produced something fittingly special: an album that may well be the iconic outfit's most consistent and impressive body of work for decades. Naturally, darkness abounds, with opener 'My Cosmos Is Mine' - all evocative vocals, distorted electronic beats, dark sonic textures and mutilated choral vocal samples - setting the tone for a set that once again brilliantly blends dark synth-pop, gnarled guitars and the kind of lyrical melancholia that stays with you for days. Highlights are plentiful, with our picks including 'Ghosts Again', 'Soul With Me' and closing cut 'Speak To Me'.
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Memento Mori (Deluxe Edition)
Memento Mori (Deluxe Edition) (CD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: 196587 89812. Rel: 24 Mar 23
My Cosmos Is Mine
Wagging Tongue
Ghosts Again
Don't Say You Love Me
My Favourite Stranger
Soul With Me
Caroline's Monkey
Before We Drown
People Are Good
Always You
Never Let Me Go
Speak To Me
Review: This deluxe edition of Depeche Mode's latest album Memento Mori features a wealth of additional material, adding all manner of tangents in relation to the former trio's (now duo's) ultimate reflection on death. Centring on the mood of grief after the passing of the band's founding member Andrew 'Fletch' Fletcher, this is the first LP by a Depeche Mode made up of only two remaining members: Gahan and Gore. It hears a sadder, gloomier yet no less slowly euphoric sound, with lead singles like 'Ghosts Again' presenting a kind of conflicted melancholia.
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Music Portrait
Cat: 115394 2. Rel: 07 Sep 23
Hidden Houses
Hold On
Dirty Sticky Floors
A Question Of Time
Bitter Apple
Black & Blue Again
Stay
A Little Piece
Walking In My Shoes
I Need You
Bottle Living
Personal Jesus
Goodbye
I Feel You
Never Let Me Down Again
Enjoy The Silence Just Can't Get Enough
Painkiller
A Question Of Time
World In My Eyes
Policy Of Truth
It's No Good
Never Let Me Down Again
Walking In My Shoes
Only When I Lose Myself
A Question Of Lust
Home
Useless
Enjoy The Silence
Personal Jesus
Barrel Of A Gun
Somebody
Behind The Wheel
I Feel You
Just Can't Get Enough
Freelove
The Dead Of Night
The Sweetest Condition
Halo
Walking In My Shoes
Dream On
When The Body Speaks
Waiting For The Night
It Doesn't Matter Two
Enjoy The Silence
I Feel You
In Your Room
It's No Good
Personal Jesus
Home
Clean
Black Celebration
Never Let Me Down Again
Review: Featuring as it does six discs of live recordings, Music Portrait is veritable feast for Depeche Mode fans. All of the material was originally recorded for radio broadcasts. Discs one and two feature what appears to be an almost complete 1998 concert featuring such perennial favourites as 'Policy of Truth', 'Personal Jesus', 'It's No Good' and 'Just Can't Get Enough' (a triumphant, sing-along conclusion all told), while CD three offers up 11 songs from a set recorded in 2005. The other three discs feature recordings of solo outings from Dave Gahan, with big Depeche Mode hits being joined by personal favourites and deep cuts from the Basildon Band's 40-plus year career.
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Vini Reilly (35th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: FACD 244. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Love No More
Pol In G
Opera I
People's Pleasure Park
Red Square
Finding The Sea
Otis
William B
They Work Everyday
Opera II
Homage To Catalonia
Requiem Again
My Country
Otis (No Samples)
Dry
My Country (Monarchy mix)
Buddhist Prayer
Pathway
Nile Opera
Shirt No 7
Kind Of Love
Rob Grey's Elegy
Misere
For Steven Patrick
We Stumble
Sketch For A Manchester Summer 1989
Arpeggiator II
Diazepam 5 Mgs
But Was I?
Pol In Ab
Real Drums - Real Drummer
Another Mirror - Another Wall
30 Oldham Street
4:10 AM
For Lydia
Detail For Heidi & Jodie
Zinni's Dance
PPP Version
For Lucy H
4:30 AM
It's A Bright Guilty World (part 1)
It's A Bright Guilty World (part 2)
Nile Reprise
Diazepam 5 Mgs
Otis (Womad live)
English Landscape Tradition (Womad live)
Finding The Sea (Womad live)
Bordeaux (Womad live)
Day Is Over (live)
Red Shoes (live)
Opera II
Finding The Sea I
PPP (demo)
Juan Montero (Sketch 1)
Sample Tune
Finding The Sea (2)
Juan Montero (Sketch 2)
William B (demo)
Sketches On Stratocaster
Zinni & Vini Tune
Vincent Gerard & Steven Patrick - "I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong" (bonus track - 3" Mini Cd)
Live In Porto 30/04/1988 (DVD Region 0)
Review: Formed in the post-punk era of Manchester in 1978, The Durutti Column, led by guitarist Vini Reilly, has remained an enigmatic and influential force in the history of post-punk. Their 1989 release, aptly titled Vini Reilly, is a testament to Reilly's eclecticism and sonic experimentation. The album spans a vast musical landscape, encompassing elements of post-punk, rock, acoustic, avant-garde, jazz, classical, folk, pop, and electronica.The album's 35th anniversary reissue box set includes many great additions that allows listeners to appreciate the enduring impact of his artistry, as he continues to inspire and challenge music enthusiasts worldwide. Includes new essay by Durutti Column/Factory Records expert James Nice, liner notes by band member Bruce Mitchell, liner notes from Anthony Wilson, interview extracts with Vini Reilly and restored images and outtake images.
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Get The Message: The Best Of Electronic (reissue)
Cat: 505419 7738074. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Forbidden City
Gettiing Away With It
Get The Message
Feel Every Beat
Disappointed
Vivid
Second Nature
All That I Need
Prodigal Song
For You
Imitation Of Life
Out Of My League
Like No Other
Twisted Tenderness
Late At Night
Getting Away With It (vocal remix)
Lucky Bag
Feel Every Beat (Dna remix)
Lean To The Inside
Get The Message (DNA Groove mix)
Free Will
Disappointed (12" remix)
Idiot Country Two
Gangster (FBI mix)
I Feel Alright
A New Religion
Turning Point
Until The End Of Time (Fluffy Dice remix)
King For A Day
Radiation
Review: First released back in 2006, Electronic's on-point 'best of' collection returns in expanded, double-disc form. So, alongside the original collection (CD1), with its mix of singles and cuts plucked from Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr's three collaborative albums, we're treated to a second disc packed with rarities, lesser-known remixes and largely forgotten B-sides. There are some genuine treats to be found, including a swathe of club-focused mixes that showcase the project's dance music roots. Highlights include 808 State's majestic, breakbeat-driven 12" mix of Neil Tennant collaboration 'Disappointed', the piano-rich "peak-time at the Hacienda" 'DNA Groove Mix' of 'Get The Message', Graeme Park and Mike Pickering's similarly superb 'Vocal Remix' of 'Getting Away With It', and 'Idiot Country 2', a rushing club workout remixed by Stereo MCs under their forgotten Ultimatum alias.
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The Love Invention
Cat: 405053 8882018. Rel: 11 May 23
Neverstop
Love Invention
Digging Deeper Now
In Electric Blue
The Beat Divine
Fever
Hotel (Suite 23)
Subterfuge
Gatto Gelato
So Hard So Hot
Sloflo
Review: Given her length of service (her first appearance as a guest vocalist was way back in 1992), it seems extraordinary that The Love Invention is officially Alison Goldfrapp's debut solo album. It's a typically sparkling, colourful and entertaining affair, taking the synth-pop sound that marked out her long collaboration with Will Gregory as Goldfrapp, and injecting it with a big dose of dance-pop energy. It's hardly a radical recalibration of her sound, though the influence of some of her collaborators - most notably co-producer Richard X (who was involved in some of the album's strongest moments) - is certainly evident. Goldfrapp naturally stars throughout, channelling her inner Roisin Murphy, with highlights including the sub-heavy, house-influenced synth-pop strut of 'So Hard So Hot', the vibrant 'The Love Injection' and catchy opener 'Never Stop'.
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Leviathan
Leviathan (CD + DVD)
Cat: DGMSP 102. Rel: 21 Jun 21
Empire
Milkwood
Pulse Detected
Loom
Leviathan
After The Rain
Fire Tower
Zhora
Sympatico
Review: Back in the early-to-mid 1990s, Robert Fripp collaborated with numerous ambient house-era electronic artists, including the Orb (see the largely forgotten FFWD>> album) and The Grid, who invited the long-time Brian Eno collaborator to recording sessions back in 1992. While some of the latter material made it onto their '90s albums, much of Fripp's work - dreamy guitar textures, drone works and other electronic experiments -was left in their archive. Leviathan is based around these unissued recordings, with Dave Ball and Richard Norris adding their own new sounds to create a string of beautiful, meditative, and picturesque ambient compositions that sit somewhere between their own ambient works, Norris's recent modular electronic explorations, and the forementioned FFWD>> project.
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Freakout/Release
Cat: WIGCD 481. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Down
Eleanor
Freakout/Release
Broken
Not Alone
Hard To Be Funky (feat Lou Hayter)
Time
Miss The Blues
The Evil That Men Do (feat Cadence Weapon)
Guilty
Out Of My Depth
Review: A warm welcome back to perennial genre-benders Hot Chip, who return to stores after three long years with their eighth album, some 21 years after making their debut. Freakout/Release is no dramatic change in direction, but instead a further distillation of what has always made the band so appealing - a trademark fusion of synth-pop, loved-up house sounds, lilting and sometimes melancholic lead vocals, loose-limbed organic drums, nods to Prince and an ability to craft killer hooks. There are highlights aplenty, from the gravelly live hip-hop funk of 'The Evil That Men Do' (where rapper Cadence Weapon delivers a star turn) and the subtly post-punk influenced, saucer-eyed brilliance of 'Hard To Be Funky' (featuring Lou Hayter), to the classic Hot Chip sing-along flex of 'Time' and the krautrock-tinged 'Out of My Depth'.
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L'esprit (Extended Edition)
L'esprit (Extended Edition) (CD in metal tin)
Cat: CORP 050. Rel: 20 Feb 23
To The Faithful
At First Sight
Sesudient
Azure Wings
Sourette
Inamorata
Retaliation
Traumerei
Scenes Of Childhood
The Pearl
L'Esprit
Reverie
Alluvion
Across The Ruins
To The Faithful (Reprise)
Archaic Torso
Blade
Incidental Guilt
Cadence
Blade
Archaic Torso
Review: In The Nursery has always been a hard-to-pigeonhole proposition - a dark-wave, industrial and neo-classical outfit whose distinctive sound tends towards the cinematic but frequently blurs boundaries. Never was this more obvious than on the Sheffield-based outfit's 1990 album L'Esperit, which has now returned in expanded form, packaged in a rather natty metal tin. As with much of their work, it feels like a stirring, emotive soundtrack to a movie yet to be made, albeit one with some moody, heady and distinctive songs mixed in. This edition includes all 11 of the original tracks in remastered form, plus all four cuts from the 'Compulsion' EP, and six more gems recorded during the sessions for the album.
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A World Of Service
Cat: OSTGUTCD 49. Rel: 29 Nov 21
Birds You Can Name
Camelo
Luis
Busto
A World Of Service
In Your Mouth
Vapor Dentro
Wish
Review: Although arguably best known for her angular, industrial-influenced techno output, Siliva Jimenez Alvarez AKA Jasss has proved adept at delivering oddball electronica, modular-rich ambient and the kind of scuzzy industrial pop of which Trent Reznor would undoubtedly prove. A World of Service, her sophomore album and first for Ostgut Ton, builds on the latter side of her sound while expanding into new musical territory such as autotune-sporting future R&B ('Luis'), buzzing downtempo darkness (the immersive and intoxicating, percussion-rich 'Busto'), leftfield 21st century synth-pop (the curious but excellent 'A World Of Service') and even a dash of jangling, radio-friendly cheeriness ('In Your Mouth'). An impossible album to pigeonhole, but one that's consistently excellent and genuinely worthy of further inspection.
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Waiting Game
Cat: SLANG 50431. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Must Be All The Wrong Things
Night Walk
It Never Occurred To Me
Thinking About You Calms Me Down
Yes II
Dum Audio
Fidget
Samba On Sama
Waiting Game
Review: Fans of luxurious, bittersweet, grown-up synth-pop rejoice - Junior Boys are back with their first album in six years! The Canadian twosome's music has lost none of its depth and sparkle, with Waiting Game containing the same key ingredients as its predecessors - namely dreamy, warming chords, soft-focus drum machine rhythms, melancholic melodies, occasional guitars and the distinctive, evocative vocals of front man Jeremy Greenspan. It's a formula that rarely fails if truth be told, so it's no surprise to find that Waiting Game is a genuinely strong set. Our picks of a very strong bunch include the simmering, sunset-friendly warmth of the CD-closing title track and the hushed, ultra-deep shuffle of 'Night Walk', where bubbly electronics, woozy pads and lo-fi electronic drums catch the ear.

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Anthology 1982-2024
Anthology 1982-2024 (5xCD box set)
Cat: QCRCD5BOX 157. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Last Film (CD1: Naked & bonus tracks)
Frightened In France
Watching Their Eyes
Love Lasts Forever
All For You
Last Film (Hymn version)
Big Man Restless
Desert Song
Broken Body
Maybe This Day
In Awe Of Industry
Mr Blunt
Water In My Eye (bonus track)
Shine (bonus track)
Love Lasts Forever (7" mix - bonus track)
The Last Film (Hymn version - extended - bonus track)
Water In My Eye (extended version - bonus track)
Garden Parties (bonus track)
The Other Side Of Heaven (CD2: What Noise & bonus tracks)
Captain Zero
Victory Parade
Greenham
Each Day In Nine
The Rain It Never Stops
Radio On
Martin
Watching The Tears
Footsteps
Love & Money
What Noise
The Other Side Of Heaven (extended version - bonus track)
Celestial (bonus track)
Footsteps (Black Sash remix - extended version - bonus track)
The Rain It Never Stops (short version - bonus track)
One Step (CD3: Certain Things Are Likely & bonus tracks)
Never Too Late To Love You
Certain Things Are Likely
Dream Dream
No One's On The Same Side
Can You Hear Me
Jones
Identity Card
One Day
I Won't Wait
One Step (7" version - bonus track)
Never Too Late To Love You (7" version - bonus track)
Certain Things Are Likely (Garage remix edit - bonus track)
One Step (Special club remix - bonus track)
Michael (bonus track)
One Step (Media mix - CD4: Re-mixed & extended)
One Step (UK remix)
Never Too Late To Love You (Kissing The mix)
Never Too Late To Love You (extended mix)
Never Too Late To Love You (instrumental dub)
Never Too Late To Love You (New York mix)
Never Too Late To Love You (New York instrumental mix)
Certain Things Are Likely (Garage dub)
Certain Things Are Likely
Certain Things Are Likely (instrumental)
Certain Things Are Likely (Garage 12")
Underage (extended instrumental version)
Water In My Eye (instrumental version)
Stand Up (Get Down) (CD5: remixes & New Recordings)
I Won't Wait (Mixedub)
Stand Up (Phgogomix)
No One's On The Same Side (Mixedub)
Stand Up (Get Down) (12" edited Master)
Stand Up (Hamish McDonald mix)
Spying On Me (New Master)
Imagine Everyone
Satellite
The Last Film (feat Henrikes)
The Last Film (feat Henrikes - instrumental)
One Step (Visnadi & Sirone remix)
One Step (live At W-Fest)
The Last Film (live At W-Fest)
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At The Cirkus: The Swedish Broadcast
Cat: LFM2CD 688. Rel: 25 Oct 22
The Man Machine
Expo 20000
Tour De France Etape 1 + 2 + 3
Vitamin
Tour De France
Autobahn
The Model
Neon Lights
Radioactivity
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: Back in 2004, during their tour promoting their 'Tour De France Soundtracks' album, Kraftwerk's performance at Cirkus in Stockholm was recorded for broadcast on Swedish radio. This two-disc set presents that recording in full. It's more atmospheric than some of their 'official' live albums (the audience sounds more involved) and includes some killer versions of hits and album tracks. The spruced-up, fully digitised re-make of 'The Model' is a blast, 'Radioactivity' dually creepy and utterly joyous, and the 'Computer World' medley - which also includes 'Home Computer' and 'It's More Fun To Compute' - utterly brilliant. The riotous, ten-minute show-closing take on 'Musique Non-Stop' is also superb.

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There Must Be Someone
There Must Be Someone (limited 5xCD box set in spot-varnished box)
Cat: DAIS 203CD. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Original One (CD1: A Strangeness In Motion - Early Pop Recordings 1989-1999)
Procession Day
The Clearing
The Melting Hour
Flight
Watched
Hidden
The Night Watch
Lessons That Kill
August Rain
Violet Bird
South Pacific
He's Falling
Power Failure
Dangerous Snakes
Days
Forget It!
Where Is She?
Pollen (CD2: Passing Through Alone)
Dark Angels
Ghost Years
Raven Eyes
Cloaked
Poison Symbols
Birds In Spring
Murder
The Pathway
Midnight Question
Grey Sunday
Pollen (4-track mix)
Dark Angels (demo)
Ghost Years (demo)
Raven Eyes (demo)
Cloaked (4-track mix)
Murder (4-track mix)
Grey Sunday (demo)
Grey Sunday (video version - CD3: Ghost Years)
Ghost Years (alternate version)
Evening
Leaves
Winter Song
The Watchers
Birds Asleep
Tears & Rain
Alienor
Lost At Sea 2
Routine
My Weakness
The Falling Snow (remix)
Winter Song (7" version)
Last Rays
A Room By The Sea
Quiet Room (CD4: A Dark Place)
Haunted By The Sky
The Moment
The Invisible Man
Negative Moon
The Void
A Dark Place
The Next World
Dark Haired Girls
Negative Moon (Early version)
Their Souls (CD5: Beautiful Illusions)
Forever Rain
Drowning
Blessings Counted
Love Song
Four Bluebirds
Lonely Boy
Two Windows
Dark Sea
Review: In honour of the 25th birthday of painter-turned-DIY musician Tor Lundvall's hard-to-find debut album, 'Passing Through Alone', Dais has joined forces with the New York-based creative polymath to produce a career-spanning, five-disc box set. Naturally, it begins with that 1997 debut - on which he laid down his now familiar "signature palette of synth, sequencers, guitar, drum machines, and hushed spectral voice" (as the label puts it) - before delivering an expanded edition of his 2010 odds-and-ends collection 'Ghost Years'. What follows is inaugural CD editions of three of Lundvall's most recent albums: 'A Strangeness In Motion' (a collection of lo-fi pop tracks recorded across the 90s), 'A Dark Place' and 'Beautiful Illusions'. A fitting celebration of a genuinely unique artist.
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DSVII
DSVII (CD)
Cat: M 7016. Rel: 16 Sep 19
Hell Riders
A Bit Of Sweetness
Goodbye Captain Lee
Colories
Meet The Friends
Feelings
A Word Of Wisdom
Lure De Fiel
Jeux D'enfants
A Taste Of The Dusk
Lunar Son
Oh Yes You're There, Everyday
Mirage
Taifun Flory
Temple Of Sorrow
Review: Apparently inspired by 1980s computer game soundtracks and the synth-heavy scores to fantasy films, M83's "DSVII" is slated as a sequel to the band's 2007 set "Digital Shades". If so, it's a rather belated one, especially considering the French outfit has released three studio sets and a swathe of soundtracks since then. Regardless, the material here is deliciously evocative, emotion-rich and atmospheric, mirroring the ebb and flow (and peaks and troughs) associated with soundtracks whilst relying entirely on i80s-sounding synthesizers and drum machine hits. It's basically synth-wave, with Symmetry's "Themes From An Imaginary Film" - itself based on music initially intended for the "Drive" soundtrack - being an obvious comparison.
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Heroes
Heroes (CD)
Cat: COUNTCD 234. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Golden Gate
Brooklyn Friday Love
Heartbeat
A Place Of Her Own
Heroes
Heart Worth Breaking
Loved By You
Aerostar
Change Your Heart Or Die
Avalanche
Souvenir
Photograph
Energy Never Dies, It Just Transforms
Review: The Midnight's latest Heroes is a stark display of the musical evolution of the New York duo. A band that started as a synth heavy proposition, extensive touring across the globe (including a headline at London's Brixton Academy) and the desire not to repeat themselves in creative terms has led to the bigger vision and wider appeal of what their label calls "fully-realised, arena-worthy songs".
Heroes is the final part in a trilogy of albums that started with 2018's Kids, followed in 2020 by Monsters. "For me, Kids is self-knowledge, Monsters is self-love, and then Heroes is empathy," said singer Tyler Lyle. "I got into depth psychology and this idea of aetiology, the way a human forms. The world doesn't get better but we do. We grow into ourselves. We grow into our voice."
Still, Heroes remains definitely more a case of evolution than revolution - there's still more than a hint of the gorgeous synth sounds in evidence, but with a lyrical maturity and smartness that gives even its most pop moments an unexpected twist.
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(No 12k Lg 17Mif) New Order & Liam Gillick: So it Goes
Cat: CDSTUMM 450. Rel: 12 Jul 19
Times Change
Who's Joe
Dream Attack
Disorder
Ultraviolence
In A Lonely Place
All Day Long
Shellshock
Guilt Is A Useless Emotion
Sub-culture
Bizarre Love Triangle
Vanishing Point
Plastic
Your Silent Face
Decades
Elegia (bonus track)
Heart & Soul (bonus track)
Behind Closed Doors (bonus track)
Review: In the summer of 2017, New Order returned to Granada Studios in Manchester - the site of their first TV appearance - to perform a special concert. With the accompaniment of a "12-piece synthesizer orchestra" and a stunning, ever-changing stage set designed by Liam Gillick, the legendary Manchester band delivered an extended set featuring radically reworked versions of tracks from their back catalogue. This evocative live album presents the recording of the concert in its entirety, with Bernard Sumner and company mixing bona fide hits ("Shellshock", "Bizarre Love Triangle") with album tracks, lesser-celebrated songs and the odd stunning soundscape (a particularly beautiful version of "Elegia"). As you'd expect, it's superb and a cut above most live albums.
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ZENTSUU: Collected Works 2001-2019
Cat: WRWTFWW 067CD. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Aranjuez
Galaxy Deca
Kiso Bushi
Iyano Kobiki
Kusatsu Bushi
Nanbu Ushioi Uta
Chakkiri Bushi
Ryotsu Jinku
Hyamikao
Cantata No 147
Kokiriko Bushi
Fortunate 1mark
Otemoyan
Yosawya San
Hietsuki Bushi
Monkey Turn
Kyoteidaiski
Plum Song
Review: This is the first ever time that Omodaka's - Zentsuu: Collected Works 2001-2019 album has been made available on wax. Omodaka is an alias of Soichi Terada, a Japanese producer and composer who has become known in the west for his video game soundtracks and impossible happy and melodic house tunes. The project here was started back in 2001 while he was trying "to create a boat racing song". 80s designs, chiptune sounds, the vocals of Japanese folk min'yo and enka singer Akiko Kanazawa and fusions of house, jungle and video game sounds all make this a smile-inducing sonic adventure with plenty of dancefloor heft.
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Again
Again (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: WARPCD 365. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Elseware
Again
World Outside
Krumville
Locrian Midwest
Plastic Antique
Gray Subviolet
The Body Trail
Nightmare Paint
Memories Of Music
On An Axis
Ubiquity Road
A Barely Lit Path
Review: Since the release of his last album as Oneohtrix Point Never in 2020, Daniel Lopatin has kept himself busy. Yet for all the high-profile projects - scoring films, producing other artists albums and conjuring up The Weeknd's 2021 half-time show - fans have missed his solo work. Again, his 14th (we think) solo album, is therefore not only big news, but also a pleasingly grandiose conceptual affair - a musical "speculative autobiography" which reportedly imagines "what might have been". Musically, it's typically adventurous, constantly shifting between sounds, styles and instrumental textures; one minute you're hearing star-fall electronics mixed with choirs of children, the next neo-trance style riffs mixed with luscious strings or cinematic style orchestration. Like much of Lopatin's work, it inhibits its' own musical world, and there are very few artists capable of achieving that.
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The Endless Echo
Cat: GBX 045CD. Rel: 05 Apr 24
The Awful Majesty
Decision Point
Lacunae
On The Clock
Unnatural Span
Chronos
Heat Haze
Momentary Permanence
Written In Water
All Things Pass
Deeptime
Vault
Archaic
Counting The Hours
Green Pulse
Unremembered
Review: Analogue synth spooks rejoice, Pye Corner Audio is back with further explorations of the sweet spot between nostalgic fuzz and circuit-borne futurism. Ghost Box is a spiritual home for Martin Jenkins' flagship project, and he continues to edge out the scope of the Pye Corner sound without derailing the fundamental atmosphere. On The Endless Echo, warm, pulsing melodics set to eerie keys abound, and there's a fine balance between gorgeous ambient atmospheric pieces and sinewy, danceable rhythms, but Jenkins manages to sound fresh and inspired even while reliably holding true to the overall project aesthetic.
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Entangled Routes
Cat: GBX 039CD. Rel: 26 Nov 21
New Roots
Synaptic
Paleolith
Earthwork
The Creeper
Hive Mind
The Clearing
Growth Potential
The Long Now
Phantom Orchid
Leaf Mould
Buried Network
Symbiosis
Review: Back in 2016, Martin Jenkins unveiled the first instalment of a "loose trilogy" of vaguely conceptual albums for the Ghost Box label. Entangled Routes is the third and final part of this trilogy and lands two years after its predecessor, Hollow Earth. Though not expressly acknowledged within the music, Jenkins' inspiration this time round was apparently "mycorrhizal networks" - subterranean networks of funghi that transfer water, carbon and other minerals and nutrients to the roots of plants. Musically, what's on offer is intoxicating and far-sighted, with Jenkins mixing up trippy ambient psychedelia with modular-rich, melodious electronica, throbbing, arpeggio-driven dancefloor cuts and what would once have been called IDM. As usual, the album is full of great ideas, beautifully executed, and sequenced in such a way as to provide a genuine aural journey.
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Embrace
Embrace (CD)
Cat: COUNTCD 254. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Ordinary Love
Rising
Luna
Yucca Mesa
Paralyzed
Lake Shore
Realize
Fall Right In
Forevermore
Alive
Review: On his first album since signing with Ninja Tune offshoot Counter Records (his fourth in total), Roosevelt has tweaked both his working methods and the specifics of his songs and music. Embrace was recorded "on the road", with the Cologne-raised artist setting up his portable studio in a variety of cities, while the music itself combines a greater reliance on "80s disco basslines" (Gwen Guthrie's work with Sly and Robbie being an obvious touch point) and surprisingly honest lyrics that detail his feelings of alienation. In truth, it's not a huge departure - his glossy, wide-eyed take on electronic pop has always included nods to electrofunk, vintage synth-pop, nu-disco and contemporary dance-pop - but given the alluring nature of his sound, that's no bad thing.
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Body Love Vol 2
Cat: MIG 01600. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Nowhere - Now Here
Stardancer II
Moogetique
Buddy Laugh (bonus track)
Review: Back in 1977, former Tangerine Dream member Klaus Schulze wrote, recorded and subsequently released Body Love, the soundtrack to a now notorious German pornographic movie of the same name. He'd recorded too much material though, so this second volume appeared a few months later. As with previous reissues (it is considered one of Schulze's most accessible albums), the edition also contains bonus cut 'Buddy Laugh', though it's the first three cuts - and specifically the near half-hour opener 'Nowhere - Now Here' - that are the most satisfying. Entirely created using his beloved synthesizers, the music mixes rhythmic electronic pulses, mind-altering noises, and some seriously spacey, elongated solos - plus (in the shape of 'Moogetique') some ghostly, otherworldly ambient. If you loved Dark Entries' releases of Patrick Cowley's brilliant porn soundtracks, you'll love this.

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A Way Of Life (35th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 405053 8877502. Rel: 25 May 23
Wild In Blue
Surrender
Jukebox Baby 96
Rain Of Ruin
Sufferin' In Vain
Dominic Christ
Love So Lovely
Devastation
Heat Beat
Born In The USA (live In Paris 1988)
Devastation (live In Paris 1987)
Dominic Christ (Early Studio version)
Cheree (live In Paris 1988)
Review: Suicide are generally referenced in terms of their earth-shattering late 70s debut, but of course Martin Rev and Alan Vega did work together after that. A Way Of Life was their third album, released in 1988 when the world around them had changed so much from when they started out, and yet their sound was still devastating and imposing amidst the culture of bands they'd influenced. Recorded with The Cars' frontman Rip Ocasek, the resulting nine industrial pop songs are as brilliant as anything from their fabled earlier works, and in this special expanded edition we're also treated to a fully remastered version including a clutch of additional tracks including their live cover of Bruce Springsteen's 'Born In The USA'.


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Dead Solid Perfect (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: BSXCD 9155. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Theme From Dead Solid Perfect
In The Pond
Beverly Leaves
Of Cads & Caddies
Tournament Montage
A Whore In One
Sand Trap
In The Rough
Nine Iron
US Open
My Name Is Bad Hair
In The Hospital Room
Welcome To Bushwood/Golfus Interruptus
Deja Vu (I've Heard This Before)
Birdie
Divot
Kenny & Donny Montage
Off To See Beverly
Phone To Beverly
Nice Shots
Sinking Putts
Kenny's Winning Shot
Review: Tangerine Dream were soundtrack masters who recorded a huge number of classics. Dead Solid Perfect was their 15th at the time and, rather astonishingly, their 41st album overall. It was recorded in 1989 but only dropped in 1991 as another immersive piece of prog and electronic rock featuring Edgar Froese and Jerome Froese on guitar and keyboards and Paul Haslinger also on keyboards. It is a soundtrack to Bobby Roth's film based on the novel by Dan Jenkins and features several similar pieces in which only the melodies are varied and - until now - has been a stinker to find.
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Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume (Or Simply Hot Between Worlds)
God Is A Circle
Lovely Sewer
Meteora Blues
Interlude
Parody
Heaven Surrounds Us Like A Hood
Operator
In Spite Of War
Echolalia
Fear Evil Like Fire
Purified By The Fire
Ebony Eye
Review: Sean Bowie's fifth full-length as Yves Tumor arrives with an epic title (the academically minded will be debating its meaning for years to come), a grandiose electro-rock/post-punk goes-electroclash sound, and a bagful of valedictory reviews. It's basically an extension of Bowie's previous work with a few twists, but that's no bad thing; after all, the artist's distinctive sound and strong songs have always been an impressive calling card. Highlights are plentiful, from the fizzing, 21st century punk-funk of 'Lovely Sewer', and the Prince-does-Nine Inch Nails-flex of 'Parody', to the alternately jangling and sleazy 'Operator', and the post-ESG dancefloor heaviness of 'Fear Evil Like Fire'.
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Arkhon
Arkhon (CD)
Cat: SBR 297CD. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Lost
The Fall
Undertow
Into The Wild
Dead & Gone
Sewn
Desire
Fault
Efemra
Do That Anymore
Review: During the making of Arkhon, her ninth solo album as Zola Jesus, Nika Roza Danilova found herself in the middle of an almost crippling creative block. Listening to the album, you'd never know. Crafted with the help of a small number of hand-picked collaborators (producer Randall Dunn and drummer/percussionist Matt Chamberlain included), it's a confident, ear catching and constantly invigorating set, with Danilova's trademark vocals seemingly soaring above backing tracks that, while rooted in the darker and more atmospheric end of electronic pop, defy simple categorization. Highlights are plentiful, with our picks including the percussion-laden power pop builds of 'The Fall', the alternately dreamy and breathlessly intense 'Into The Wild', the tactile, slow-build opener 'Lost' and heart-aching piano ballad 'Desire'.
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