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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
In Between
Cat: RVN 027. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Going Through The Void (5:54)
Energy (6:28)
Lashes (6:38)
Magnetic (7:36)
Review: Leipzig based Riotvan, run by Peter Invasion and Panthera Krause, welcomes Kalexis and Paulor for this collaborative four track that mines techno's deepest depths. 'Going Through The Void' is a moody and slow motion opener that rides on an undulating bassline with plenty of ambient pads for company. 'Energy' is more edgy, a stomper with fractured vocals and wonky synths that builds a darker mood. On the flipside there is the brilliantly unhinged and unusual melodies of 'Lashes' which sounds like a marching band on acid and 'Magnetic' closes down with haunting low ends and spooky pads.
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Transmissions Part 2
Cat: MTLP 0012B. Rel: 18 Oct 23
Under Stressure (6:29)
Laid Back (feat Tamir Hassan Chen) (6:58)
Osm To Kbn (6:01)
Handkerchief In A Hurricane (6:22)
Oil (8:56)
Review: The second act of Bucharest-based duo Khidja, the deep-groove junkies' debut LP 'Transmissions Part 1 & 2' released earlier this year. Over the 76-minute runtime, the two delve into downtempo industrial, on 'Under Stressure' with its droning horns and spacey synths, to more traditional, analogue-influenced synthwave techno, 'Laid Back' sounding like a crazy circuit bypassing experiment from the bygone age of manual electro. Throughout the transmission, Khidja employs 90s tribal influences just as faithfully as 80s space-age synthpop tropes - like the trilling synth falsettos on epic closing track 'Oil'. Khidja have been proving in, and outside, of the club scene that they are a force to be reckoned with.
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Endangered Species Vol 1
Cat: DE 262. Rel: 18 Sep 20
John King - "Munich" (4:18)
The Actor - "Picture 210" (demo) (3:31)
Brazil - "Tvoj Svijet" (3:41)
Jamal Khe - "L'Etranger (Ana Gharib)" (4:38)
Nightless - "Abemus Mind" (6:01)
Review: In eleven years of deep digging, Dark Entries has uncovered many curiosities, lone exemplars of the scarsest breeds. They are lurking in Croatia, on the streets of New York, maybe in the back of your own dusty closet - these odd-ball Italo and synth-wave monsters are too rare to live, too divine to die. Once-lost creatures now have a home with Dark Entries' new Endangered Species series. The inaugural edition features five specimens previously deemed extinct, only mentioned passingly in lore and speculation, but now safely preserved on vinyl.
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Communicate
Communicate (limited orange vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXI 108812. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Communicate (6:04)
Communicate (instrumental) (7:20)
Communicate (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:04)
Communicate (Vanzetti & Sacco DJ cut) (7:05)
Review: Hard-hitting Italo/darkwave from Italian group Kirlian Camera, a longtime act in the genres and one of their many defining bands. 'Communicate' is reissued from an initial release in 1983, and is as dubious and 'dark' as this kind of music can get, sounding like what would have happened to Talking Heads if each member had been given a hoverbike and rode it into a Miami sunset. Remixes from Flemming Dalum and Vanzetti & Sacco appear on the B-side - while brightening, warming and changing the instruments in parts, they prove little needs to be altered about the track in order to bring out its best parts.
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Skyscrapers
Skyscrapers (1-sided 7")
Cat: NK 001. Rel: 19 May 22
Skyscrapers (5:28)
Review: If you've not heard 'Skyscrapers' yet, where have you been? First released digitally last year and accompanied by more remixes than we can count, the track is arguably Nina Kraviz's most accessible, radio-friendly release to date - a potential crossover anthem that's as cool as it is catchy. Now finally available on vinyl via this single-sided seven-inch, 'Skyscrapers' is a prime piece of what Kraftwerk would have called 'techno-pop', with the much-loved Russian producer's sweet vocals rising above a bed of ultra-crunchy, snare-heavy machine drums, dreamy Chris Lowe chords, gaseous pads and ear-catching lead lines. It's basically synth-pop, but it's classy and sonically deep enough to please all but the angriest underground techno purists.
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Alben
Another Life (remastered)
Another Life (remastered) (white vinyl LP)
Cat: FTM 202206. Rel: 03 Oct 22
I Need Love (6:07)
Mad In Love (6:10)
Dance School (5:54)
Another Life (7:07)
Ikeya-Seki (5:48)
China Star (5:42)
Review: Kano's music defined an era of Italo back in the 1980s. It still gets disco collectors and dancefloors hot under the collar today so much of it has been reissued. Next up is this album, fully remastered, and repressed on limited-edition white vinyl for the first time since 1983 when it first arrived. It is one for hardcore Italo-heads with its sweet fusion of funk, soul land synth pop and of course plenty of glossy arps. The charismatic voice of Glen White brings plenty of extra soul and character to stepping classics like 'Mad In Love.'
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Acoustic Warfare
Acoustic Warfare (blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: N2MU 009. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Anti Submarine Warfare (5:08)
Sonar Pulses (3:59)
Cavitation Bubbles (3:05)
Acoustic Intelligence (4:37)
Low Frequency Analysis & Recording (4:23)
Magnetic Anomaly Detection (3:01)
Inside The Shadow Zone (4:11)
Underwater Soundscape (2:34)
Review: Visions of a haunting, maritime electro are conjured on Franck Kartell's latest for Noise To Meet You - fittingly dubbed Acoustic Warfare. Playing on themes that have gone hand-in-hand with the genre almost since its inception - and with the immense sonic power of certain subaquatic technologies, such as sonar, in mind - this is a minimal meander through endless submergent scapes and lowermost watery wonders. From 'Sonar Pulses' to 'Inside The Shadow Zone', the album plays off as if its beats were the inner workings of the craft we use to navigate them, while its the atmospheres evoke the lagoons, trenches and sea-floors that surround.
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Wow
Wow (yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: RVNGNL 82LPC2. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Oni (They) (4:17)
Confessions At The Dinner Table (3:24)
Slon (Elephant) (3:49)
Asleep (2:46)
Nochnoi Zvonok (Night Call) (5:36)
Mi (We) (4:29)
D D Don't (3:46)
Early Bird (2:38)
Razmishlenie (Thinking) (4:22)
Flu (3:11)
Meow Chat (2:27)
Review: A concept album in the truest sense, not that you'd necessarily assume that from the outset, Kate NV has quite literally thrown her toys out of the pram for this one. Taking the bits and pieces, sounds and sonics from her 2020 album, Room For The Moon, Wow feels like she might have scattered the parts on the carpet like an eager child emptying a chest of fun they've not opened in years, then started to see what might be made anew from those once-familiar elements.

Fittingly, the result of that approach is very, very fun, but also pretty serious. There's plenty of innovation at work here - leftfield, alternative electronica messing around with assumptions we make about structure and order, at times almost sounding like a cut and paste project. In other moments, we step from staccato rhythms and percussion into rich brass movements. Quite unlike a lot you'll buy this week.
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Boots & Legs Vol 4
Cat: BOOT 004. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Kayroy - "Something New" (feat Super Drama) (6:43)
Disco Mortale & Futuristant - "Until Together" (4:49)
Gabto - "Ki Ko Ho" (feat Kauan Marco) (4:56)
Marching Machines - "Seraphic" (8:07)
Review: Here comes Boots & Legs with another one of their sure fire edit batches from the disco house underground. First up Kayroy brings all kinds of Moog-soaked boogie magic to 'Something New', which also features Super Drama in the process. Disco Mortale & Futuristant have a canny fusion of wavey arps and boxy old-skool electro at work on 'Until Together' and Gabto has fun with some exotic synth work on the irrepressible 'Ki Ko Ho (which features Kauan Marco). Marching Machines complete the set with 'Seraphic' - a taut slice of slow-creeping EBM with a little glitter sprinkled on top.
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Violet Drive
Violet Drive (limited gold vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: PIASR 1350LPX. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Moonbeam, Midnight, Howl (5:40)
Violet Drive (4:14)
Shake (1:31)
Red Light (3:57)
Pulse VI (5:29)
Jacob' Gun (4:00)
Salt (3:17)
Still There (5:14)
Nuove Variazioni Di Una Stanza (2:31)
Future Visions (3:58)
Engel's Machine (4:18)
Fine Della Scena (3:30)
Review: Kerala Dust are an indietronica trio hailing from Berlin, and their upcoming album 'Violet Drive' is rightly described by them as a 'pan-European dream'. Recorded between Berlin and a remote Swiss Alpine studio, this is a funky, dark and sumptuous vocal dance project, replete with an overarching nighttime swing and glossy shimmer. Rather than one for twangy, sunburnt all-American road trips, we imagine this one is far better suited for drives across milder Scandi landscapes at night.
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Terminal Phase
Cat: HCR 019LP01. Rel: 04 Mar 24
Terminal Phase (6:27)
You Know (7:20)
Metallic Insects (7:32)
Luna3
Electromanctalo
Catastrophe (0:37)
Norf Wesst
The New Rage
Ravetalo (3:35)
The System (6:35)
Missing In Action (5:54)
X90 (8:37)
Review: Kid Machine enters his Terminal Phase with an expansive new double album on Spain's Hypnotica Colectiva. This is an electro compilation with one eye on the future and as much detail as to work in a wide range of settings away from the club. After the glistening synths of 'Terminal Phase' comes a retro 80s sound on 'You Know' and then the dazzling electro-disco of 'Metallic Insects'. The widescreen nature of these sounds are laid bare on 'Electromanctalo' while the 'The New Rage' has something of an 80s electro-pop feel and 'Missing In Action' is a winky acid workout full of menace.
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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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Klaus Nomi (reissue)
Cat: SONI 9750621. Rel: 28 Jul 20
Keys Of Life (2:19)
Lightning Strikes (2:55)
The Twist (3:06)
Nomi Song (2:48)
You Don't Own Me (3:41)
The Cold Song (4:02)
Wasting My Time (4:16)
Total Eclipse (3:34)
Nomi Chant (1:47)
Samson & Delilah (Aria) (3:44)
Review: When he ran into the enigmatic Klaus Nomi, David Bowie met his match. At least in so far as wildly extravagant styles and ideas go. That's no discredit to the legacy of Britain's lost icon, more a case that his sometime East German musical partner, who died in1983, was similarly Not Of This World. Find the footage of them performing together on Saturday Night Live if you don't believe us. 29 years later, it's interesting to sit down with Nomi's music alone, sans insane visual stimuli. This, his debut album from 1981, explains why Bowie was so excited at his discovery. A vocal range that can give us something like Ricky Wilson of B52s (albeit singing in German) and epic, symphony hall-filling, countertenor operatic highs with equal skill. A set of tracks that are every bit the instrumental partners to those references. It's fun, wild, weird, theatrical, hugely entertaining and musically impressive.
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Contagion Vapours
Contagion Vapours (red & black swirl vinyl LP + postcard + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 105. Rel: 03 May 23
Contagion Vapors (11:36)
Liquid Veil (6:57)
Spirit Gates (3:55)
Instant Marrow (4:15)
Kinetic Sand (4:57)
Dream Widows (4:41)
Review: Kosmonaut aka. Patrick R. Park presents Vapours, the latest album for a project which hadron-collides the sadly too-unexplored fusion of Berlin school, krautrock and vaporwave. While vaporwave is too fresh a genre to enjoy a full resurgence yet, Kosmonaut might just be among the first to spur it on. This is a knowingly nostalgic album, with its seven tracks - from the polyrhythmic 'Contagion Vapours' to the hauntingly propulsive 'Spirit Gates' - penning a reminiscent retro vibe over events as recent as the COVID-19 pandemic. This a soothing and positive sonic adventure - what's more, it was allegedly recorded and mixed in the 'midnight witching hours', in the space of just two to three days.
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Tour De France (Special Edition) (reissue)
Tour De France (Special Edition) (reissue) (limited translucent blue & red vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272104. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Prologue (0:36)
Tour De France Etape 1 (4:29)
Tour De France Etape 2 (6:39)
Tour De France Etape 3 (3:57)
Chrono (3:15)
Vitamin (8:12)
Aero Dynamik (5:03)
Titanium (3:21)
Elektro Kardiogramm (5:19)
La Forme (8:21)
Regeneration (1:35)
Tour De France (5:08)
Review: Kraftwerk first toyed with the idea of making a concept album based on the Tour De France in the early 1980s, so it was probably inevitable that the cycling-mad group would eventually deliver on that promised. First released in 2003 and now reissued in re-mastered form on red and blue vinyl, the album is the most techno-centric set in the band's discography. While it still boasts their usual recurring melodic themes, tuneful motifs and robotic vocoder vocals, many of its hypnotic and euphoric tracks (particularly the three-part title track that dominates the first half of the album) are far weightier and more club-focused than their earlier releases. For that reason alone, it's worth a place in your collection.
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Techno Pop (reissue)
Techno Pop (reissue) (limited heavyweight clear vinyl LP + 16 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272159. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Boing Boom Tschak (3:02)
Techno Pop (7:43)
Musique Non Stop (5:42)
Der Telefon Anruf (3:50)
House Phone (4:54)
Sex Objekt (6:49)
Electric Cafe (4:16)
Review: While not one of Kraftwerk's most celebrated albums, Techno-Pop (known on its original 1986 release as Electric Cafe) has actually stood the test of time rather well - as this re-mastered, re-packaged clear vinyl reissue proves. The A-side suite of 'Boom-Boom-Tchak', 'Techno-Pop' and 'Musique Non-Stop' provides the perfect mix of clanking, metallic electro percussion, addictive melodies and sassy synth-pop sounds. 'House Phone' - an alternative version of 'The Telephone Call' - is also amongst the German band's heaviest, most club-ready cuts, thanks in no small part to Francois Kevorkian's superb mixing. As with the band's other 2020 reissues, this edition also comes packaged with a glossy booklet containing rare and iconic images of the group.
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Trans Europe Express (reissue)
Trans Europe Express (reissue) (limited heavyweight clear vinyl LP + 16 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272357. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Europe Endless (9:22)
The Hall Of Mirrors (7:41)
Showroom Dummies (6:05)
Trans Europe Express (6:32)
Metal On Metal (2:10)
Abzug (4:43)
Franz Schubert (4:18)
Endless Endless (0:53)
Review: It would be fair to say that 1977's Trans-Europe Express album was one Kraftwerk found their niche. More polished and accessible than its predecessors, the album's blend of futuristic synth-pop songs, trance-inducing electronic grooves and recurring melodic motifs became a blueprint that they would later return to again and again. The B-side suite of train-travel inspired tracks ('Trans-Europe Express' to 'Endless Endless') remains one of their most evocative, atmospheric and perfectly constructed musical works, while opener 'Europe Endless' is arguably one of the most beautiful and life-affirming tracks in their canon. This 2020 edition, pressed to clear vinyl, boasts brilliantly re-mastered sound and a bonus booklet containing iconic images of the band from the period
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The Man Machine (reissue)
The Man Machine (reissue) (limited heavyweight translucent red vinyl LP + 16 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272333. Rel: 09 Oct 20
The Robots (6:12)
Spacelab (5:54)
Metropolis (5:58)
The Model (3:41)
Neon Lights (8:50)
The Man-Machine (5:31)
Review: There isn't a more hit-packed Kraftwerk album than The Man Machine. First released in 1978 and here reissued on red vinyl accompanied by a fresh booklet of vintage images, the album boasts some of the German band's best loved songs, including 'The Robots', cheery sing-along 'The Model', the staggeringly good 'Neon Lights', and the bubbly title track. It shows how good the album is that such gems as 'Metropolis' and the picturesque 'Spacelab' - cuts that most other bands would kill to be able to write - tend to be ignored or overlooked. If you love electronic music, you need a copy of The Man Machine in your collection.
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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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Radio Activity (reissue)
Radio Activity (reissue) (limited heavyweight translucent yellow vinyl LP + 16 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272388. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Geiger Counter (0:53)
Radioactivity (6:41)
Radioland (6:00)
Airwaves (4:48)
Intermission (0:20)
News (1:22)
The Voice Of Energy (0:56)
Antenna (3:41)
Radio Stars (3:40)
Uranium (1:22)
Transistor (2:06)
Ohm Sweet Ohm (5:35)
Review: To our ears, 1975's Radioactivity is Kraftwerk's most ghostly and otherworldly album. It was famously their first set made entirely with electronic instruments - some home-made - and now sounds like a bridge between the more krautrock-style hypnotism of the earlier Autobahn and the slicker, more tuneful albums that followed it. In other words, it's as weird, alien and otherworldly as it is ground-breaking and pop-leaning. This 2020 reissue is well worth picking up, not least because it comes pressed on translucent yellow vinyl and comes accompanied by a glossy, 16-page booklet full of iconic Kraftwerk images.
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Autobahn (reissue)
Autobahn (reissue) (limited heavyweight translucent blue vinyl LP + 12 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272432. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Autobahn (22:39)
Kometenmelodie 1 (6:22)
Kometenmelodie 2 (5:44)
Mitternacht (3:42)
Morgenspaziergang (4:03)
Review: Autobhan, the 1974 album that began Kraftwerk's ascent to legendary status, is still capable of making the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. The headline attraction remains the absorbing, mesmerising, 22-minute title track, a musical whizz down an imaginary three-lane highway that's as evocative and atmospheric as they come. That said, the album's lesser-celebrated, more experimental flip-side tracks (and in particular the jaunty 'Kometenmelodie 2'), are also inspired. Here it gets the 2020 reissue treatment via a tasty blue vinyl pressing that comes packaged with a 12-page booklet of historic photos and typically utilitarian imagery.
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The Mix (Special Edition)
The Mix (Special Edition) (limited white vinyl 2xLP + 20 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272128. Rel: 09 Oct 20
The Robots (8:53)
Computer Love (6:35)
Pocket Calculator (4:32)
Dentaku (3:27)
Autobahn (9:28)
Radioactivity (6:53)
Trans Europe Express (3:20)
Abzug (2:18)
Metal On Metal (4:59)
Home Computer (8:03)
Music Non Stop (6:38)
Review: Kraftwerk never bothered releasing a standard 'greatest hits' album. Instead, in 1991 they offered up The Mix, a set of brand-new digital recordings of some of their best-loved tracks. It received a lukewarm reception at the time, in part because it was marketed and reviewed as a remix album (which it isn't), but it's actually a thrill-a-minute romp that has formed the basis of their live shows ever since. It contains some fantastic re-arranged takes on such familiar favourites as 'Radioactivity', 'The Robots', 'Computer Love' and 'Autobahn', the latter of which is quite radically different (and, surprisingly, jazzier). This time round, it comes presented on ice-white vinyl and comes accompanied by a smart looking 20-page booklet.
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Twists (A Visitor Arrives)
Cat: BB 443LP. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Polaris (5:13)
Tanger Telex (4:30)
Diver (2:32)
Loisaida Sisters (4:19)
Arithmetique (3:37)
Hands (3:12)
Hopscotch (3:45)
Mount Mason (5:21)
Kandili (6:50)
Review: Kreidler return to Bureau B and not without good reason. Their seventh outing on the highly respected label follows suit on previous exploits, exploring some outer limits of cosmic-leaning, guitar-led, electronically augmented stuff. Tracks that feel made for the hidden dancefloors of weird basements as much as the soundtracks to avant garde science fiction. And if that's too much of a stretch, let's just say 'mesmerising' and have done with it. Comparing and contrasting the warm bleeps and filtered hooks of 'Diver', for example, with 'Tanger Telex' and its strange, smoky brass trip into downtempo smoky heaven serves as a quick example of just how broad yet coherent Twists is. As does 'Arthmetique', a strange, patient thing of rhythmic licks and spoken word, when considered next to the fuzzy, dub-tech-meets-math rock of 'Mount Mason'.
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Spells & Daubs
Cat: BBLP 389. Rel: 27 Jan 22
Tantrum (4:13)
Toys I Never Sell (2:23)
Dirty Laundry (3:07)
Revery (4:00)
Unframed Drawings (4:36)
Freundchen (3:50)
Arise Above (4:20)
Music Follows Suit (3:40)
Arena (3:45)
Greetings From Dave (3:22)
Review: German band Kreidler reach the rather significant milestone of a fifteenth studio album here with Spells And Daubs. By now they are masters of their form, which is a mix of electronica and krautrock but with hints of influence from British pop music. The rhythms are bendy and dubby, ever evolving and alluring from the off with well defined lines and lots of little details all fleshing out the grooves. Dark melodies never grow too foreboding as clicks, whirrs and hits swing to and fro over the top. It is a trance including record that demands close listening on a good system for maximum effect.
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Severant (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: ZIQ 309X. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Visioning Shared Tomorrows (2:05)
Ant City (3:23)
Whisper Fate (2:42)
Onset (Escapism) (3:00)
Scissors (3:32)
Truth Flood (3:41)
Reality Drift (2:18)
Ascension Phase (2:52)
Salt Lake Cuts (5:16)
Seeing The Edges (3:54)
Flight Path (4:27)
Vectoral (2:58)
As We Lie Promising (0:45)
Work, Live & Sleep Incollapsing Space (4:32)
Shutter Light Girl (1:07)
Memory Rain (3:37)
Review: After the massive impact of Vex'd in the breakthrough years of dubstep, it was big news when Jamie Teasdale chose to swerve in his own direction and emerge as Kuedo. Released in 2011, Severant was a bold statement of intent which didn't wholly shirk what had come before, but placed emphasis on the kind of romantic synthesis you'd readily associate with Vangelis and saw trap and other influences sneaking into the mix. In hindsight, Severant is typical of the times we live in, drawing on a glut of influences and presenting its own idiosyncratic vision, but above all that the emotion and intent of Teasdale's ideas make it an enduring, captivating listen.
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Immaterial Visions
Immaterial Visions (heavyweight clear vinyl LP)
Cat: CITI 008. Rel: 01 Mar 13
Shadows
Dayzed
I Only See The Lights
Lines
Old Life
For The Day
Pray To The Light Machine
Human
Review: The KVB are Klaus Von Barrel and Kat Day, a hugely prolific duo who eschew thoughts of sync bait or best new music columns in favour of the next gig and the next record. Having made some notable appearances on the Downwards label, the pair makes a further illustrious step up with Immaterial Visions, a collection of music released on the Minimal Wave sub label Cititrax. Veronica Vasicka has been a staunch champion of their music of late, regularly slipping The KVB tracks into her weekly EVR show so it makes for little surprise that she'd look to put out their music on Cititrax. The subsequent eight tracks make for the boldest, most confident statement thus far from The KVB, demonstrating their palette reaches beyond the shoegaze tag they are regularly adorned with in the music press. The previously released "Dayzed" and "Old Lines" in particular are superb.
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