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Singles
Let's Try Being In Love: The 12" Mixes (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: POWDER12SE 1. Rel: 11 May 23
Let's Try Being In Love (12 Inch extended mix) (10:12)
Let's Try Being In Love (Louis La Roche mix) (4:54)
Review: Savage Garden's Darren Hayes returned from the wilderness in 2022 after a hiatus of almost ten years. During that time, he tried his hand at stand up comedy, kept a social media presence in the form of shared videos featuring him bursting into song, and evidently spent a fair amount of time recharging. After all, you don't make albums with the energy of Homosexual, the comeback piece, if you're running on empty.
Let's Try Being In Love was the first single taken from that, and in many ways the whole package is more about message than music - a guy publicly celebrating his sexuality and marriage after spending a very long time not feeling ready to do so, during a period in which he was a bonafide global pop star. Here said track appears in both 12" extended form and a Louis La Roche mix, both of which are made for chugging dancefloors, filtered tracking synths firing on all cylinders and an overall sense of self.
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A Comforting Notion
A Comforting Notion (12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SWP 010V. Rel: 24 Mar 23
Consistent Dedication (3:08)
Retributions Of An Awful Life (5:26)
A Comforting Notion (3:36)
24 Hours (4:27)
Review: Heartworms are brand new outfit releasing under Speedy Wunderground - one of the few contemporary imprints giving fresh faces a fighting chance. Their debut EP 'A Comforting Notion' embeds the dystopian vision of one Jojo Orme into our minds - the frontwoman is a grandiose performer, giving tired tropes of delicate female bandleaders a run for its money through means like gritty post-punk and dark synth instrumentation, and a macabre sense of humour. The band's name references a heart-defecting parasite that is commonly found in dogs and is spread through mosquito bites - but don't worry, this EP will make your heart feel nothing but joy (permitting, at least, that you're a fan of bleak music!)
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Lambda 2077
Cat: SLOMO 049. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Nebulosa (1:54)
Delta Twin (3:33)
CEM 8220 (3:21)
Lambda 2077 (Francisco remix) (5:10)
Arpeggio Jawa (3:34)
Lambda 2077 (2:27)
Review: Italian producer Heinrich Dressel has made a name for himself in a very focused pursuit of 70s and 80s synth wave soundtracks. Relishing in the horror and keeping one hand on the schlocky funk, he's graced the likes of Cyberdance, Strange Life and Mannequin with his Giallo-rooted sound, and now he's returning to Slow Motion with an exquisite EP of brooding, creepy crawlies that kick down low and keep it chilly up top. Paying tribute to iconic synth chips on 'CEM 8220' and exploring sweeter tones on the cascading 'Arpeggio Jawa', this is Dressel at his best.
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Message To Nowhere
Cat: BAP 218. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Message To Nowhere (4:44)
Words In A Void (3:41)
Message To Nowhere (The Hacker remix) (5:43)
A Thousand Nights (3:41)
Review: Ruben Benabou marks out and identifies another sonic constellation; this is a rapid indie trance-dance four-tracker of galactic ambition and scale. Drawing inspiration from sci-fi soundtracks, and the warmer currents of electro, leaders 'Message To Nowhere' and 'Words In A Void' also recall the gladdened awe of space disco, with twinging leads skirting about the stereo like passing shooting stars. The Hacker's version of the title track plays back like an 8-bit minigame version of the main mission, with its pocket-generated drums, while 'A Thousand Nights' is a prime exercise in retro synthwave, and the perfect closer.
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Tags: Italo Disco | IDM
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Alben
Doppelganger
Doppelganger (limited CD)
Cat: DIN 91. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Diodengesang
Boulevard Horizon
Dubnium
Signals From The Echo Chamber
Livewire
Doppelgänger
Review: Since founding DiN in 1999, Ian Boddy has been driven by a passion for collaboration, particularly with artists connected to the pioneering German electronic scene of the 1970s. When a chance meeting with Harald Grosskopf at a Dutch music festival presented the opportunity to work together, Boddy eagerly embraced Grosskopf's ear; the latter's tutelage at the Berlin school spans decades, and he is most notably for his fellowship as a drummer with Klaus Schulze, whose influence looms large over Boddy's own work. But beyond percussion, Grosskopf's Synthesist album revealed his distinct melodic sensibilities, making him an ideal creative partner for Doppelganger. Blending Berlin-schooled sequencing with evocative grooves. Boddy's modular synth textures shine on tracks like 'Boulevard Horizon', while Grosskopf's rhythmic playfulness is evident in 'Livewire'.
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Paul Hardcastle (40th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: CHYL 1517. Rel: 01 May 25
In The Beginning (1:56)
19 (6:15)
King Tut (3:42)
Don't Waste My Time (4:18)
Central Park (3:50)
Just For Money (5:07)
Moonhopper (4:09)
Better (2:48)
Strollin' (3:30)
Rainforest (7:07)
Review: Paul Hardcastle's self-titled 1985 debut receives a special reissue for Record Store Day 2025 in celebration of its 40th anniversary. Remastered at AIR Mastering for the occasion, this synth-pop milestone showcases Hardcastle's innovative fusion of electro, jazz-funk and socially conscious themes. It is of course anchored by the chart-topping anti-war anthem '19' but also features standout tracks like 'Just For Money,' 'Rainforest' and 'Don't Waste My Time' featuring Carol Kenyon. The album comes from a key moment in '80s electronic music this reissue reaffirms Hardcastle's enduring influence on it.
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Cage
Cage (LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: VEYL 043. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Shut Your Body
Fantasy Scan
Blow By Blow
Kiss The Steel
Dummy Up
Sleuth
Contact High
Wiggle Walker
Review: Harlem, the Stockholm-based duo, return with an eight-track exploration of dark, pulsating electronics. Drawing on influences ranging from King Tubby's dub to Robert Hood's minimal techno, they craft a sound that defies easy categorisation. Echoing the no wave dissonance of early ESG and the industrial edge of Cabaret Voltaire, they fuse these disparate elements into a potent sonic cocktail. 'Shut Your Body' opens with a muscular intensity reminiscent of Nitzer Ebb, its driving rhythms and gritty textures setting the stage. 'Fantasy Scan' picks up the pace, a dancefloor-ready jam that recalls Underground Resistance's hypnotic grooves. 'Blow By Blow' channels a nihilistic energy, its sparse arrangement and spoken-word vocals evoking the cold wave sounds of Kas Product. The B-side continues the sonic exploration with 'Dummy Up', a track that evokes the frenetic energy of a cult gathering, its electro and body influences recalling the darker side of the 80s underground. 'Sleuth' takes a more introspective turn, its repetitive grind suggesting a relentless search for the unknown. 'Contact High' brings back the seductive energy, its dancefloor-ready rhythms and infectious melodies reminiscent of early Detroit techno. The album closes with 'Wiggle Walker', a melancholic track that suggests a journey into the unknown. Harlem's music is a thrilling ride through a landscape of sonic extremes, a sonic experience that is both exhilarating and unsettling. Visceral but thought-provoking, this is a potent blend of genres and influences that defies expectations.
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Boy (Japan Edition)
Boy (Japan Edition) (LP + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: AMDS 7. Rel: 30 May 22
Jouissance (4:47)
Age Of Acceleration (5:01)
Feeling Of Love (feat Dam-Funk) (4:25)
Holding Pattern (3:57)
Michael Was Right About You (5:06)
Slackers (4:00)
Type A (feat SOS) (3:03)
Angry Young Man (4:44)
Boy (3:22)
Time On My Side (5:58)
Review: Here comes a special Japanese edition of Harvey Sutherland's superb Boy album. Since debuting in 2013, Mike Katz has released a lot of music under this alias, always flitting between interconnected styles (electronic disco, deep house, jazz-funk, nu-boogie, revivalist New Jersey garage and Italo-disco) without ever laying down an album of all-new music. Boy, then, is a significant milestone in the Melbourne producer's career and offers an exploration of what he calls "neurotic funk" - a boundary-blurring fusion of jammed-out analogue electronics and live instrumentation that draws on a multitude of musical styles without neatly sitting in any one pigeonhole.
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I
I (amber smokey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SVART 481LPB3. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Reverse Engineer (9:01)
Machines Like Us (7:13)
Spectral Embrace (5:24)
Echoes (5:46)
Haunted Plasma (12:53)
Review: Haunted Plasma's debut album, I, is an entrancing trip through a psychedelic blend of Krautrock, techno, and electronica. Comprising members from Oranssi Pazuzu, K-X-P, and Aavikko, the album features guest vocalists and explores genre-defying soundscapes. Each of its five tracks offers unique moods from the moody electro-rock of 'Reverse Engineer' to the ethereal ambience of 'Echoes.' The album's dreamlike quality is both discomfiting and pleasantly hypnotic, drawing listeners into a surreal soundscape. Standout tracks like 'Machines Like Us' deliver spiraling synths, while 'Haunted Plasma' concludes the album with an epic, undulating instrumental journey. With its subtle evolution and immersive atmosphere, I leaves a lasting impression, promising a compelling future for this avant-garde trio. Looking for something unique and different? Look no further.
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Oneironautics
Cat: SJRLP 554. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Parallelograms
The Transcendentalist
Glass Teeth
Galadali
Traumzeit
Salpetriere
Nereides
A Forest In The Sky
Yourcelium
The Oneironaut
Review: It's been a busy time for Hawksmoor, with the critically acclaimed Telepathic Heights album arriving last year and a re-release of the stunning Saturnalia landing on Library of the Occult earlier in 2024. Now we have a brand new studio collection waiting to be explored, and it's every bit the record fans will have been hoping for given the track record here. Owing plenty to seminal German electronic acts such as Cluster, Neu!, Michael Rother, Can, and Hans-Joachim Roedelius, there's also plenty here rooted in more melodic synth schools of music alongside the ambient work of Brian Eno and more. The result is something that sounds at once modern and old, timeless yet out of time. A work of extraordinary talent and just a little bit of genius, we'd say it has been worth the wait but the remarkable thing here is just how prolific Hawksmoor seem to be.
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Penthouse & Pavement (half speed remastered)
Penthouse & Pavement (half speed remastered) (LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: DEMREC 1249. Rel: 26 Jul 24
(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang (4:15)
Penthouse & Pavement (6:21)
Play To Win (3:24)
Soul Warfare (4:57)
Geisha Boys & Temple Girls (4:28)
Let's All Make A Bomb (4:09)
The Height Of The Fighting (2:58)
Song With No Name (3:36)
We're Going To Live For A Very Long Time (3:01)
Review: Heaven 17's 1981 classic Penthouse and Pavement has been remastered at half speed for an even more fulsome listening experience. It blends synth-pop with socio-political commentary and effortlessly captures the essence of the early '80s sound. The album juxtaposes corporate greed and working-class struggles, with tracks like 'We Don't Need This Fascist Groove Thang' addressing political themes through catchy, danceable beats. Comprised of former Human League members Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh, along with Glenn Gregory, Heaven 17 crafted a distinctive sound characterised by lush synthesisers and sharp lyrics. Penthouse and Pavement therefore remains a seminal work, reflecting the era's tensions and innovations while maintaining a timeless appeal.
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The Luxury Gap (half speed remastered)
The Luxury Gap (half speed remastered) (LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: DEMREC 1250. Rel: 26 Jul 24
Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry (5:45)
Who'll Stop The Rain (2:55)
Let Me Go (4:18)
Key To The World (3:37)
Temptation (3:32)
Come Live With Me (3:59)
Lady Ice & Mr Hex (3:36)
We Live So Fast (3:49)
The Best Kept Secret (4:53)
Review: A pivotal moment in the band's career. The album opens with 'Crushed by the Wheels of Industry,' a mix of industrial sounds and soulful vocals that sets the tone for the record's unique blend of artistry and social commentary. Tracks like 'Let Me Go' and 'Temptation' showcase the band's ability to craft catchy, poignant songs that transcend time, while 'Come Live with Me' stands out as a highlight, with memorable lyrics and infectious melodies. The album's closing track, 'The Best Kept Secret,' provides a fitting conclusion, echoing themes from earlier tracks and leaving a lasting impression. Overall, The Luxury Gap is a strong album for fans of 80s synth-pop. The reissue, with its half-speed mastering process, offers optimal fidelity and a chance to rediscover this classic album.
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The Luxury Gap (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: EDSL 0205. Rel: 19 Jul 24
Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry (CD1: the luxury gap)
Who'll Stop The Rain
Let Me Go
Key To The World
Temptation
Come Live With Me
Lady Ice & Mr Hex
We Live So Fast
The Best Kept Secret
Let Me Go (US 7" version - CD2: A- & B-sides)
Let’s All Make A Bomb (New version)
Song With No Name (New version)
Let Me Go (instrumental)
Temptation (demo)
Let Me Go (12" version)
Temptation (12" version)
Who'll Stop The Rain (12" version)
Come Live With Me (12" version)
We Live So Fast (12" version)
Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry (Parts I & II)
Let Me Go (Endless version)
Review: Although not as lauded as its predecessor, the brilliant Anti-Thatcher masterpiece Penthouse and Pavement, The Luxury Gap remains Heaven 17's most commercially successful album. As this expanded reissue proves, it is also the Sheffield trio's most impeccably constructed and produced work - a successful attempt to fuse their love of soul, synth-pop and Black American dance music culture. It boasts a string of fan favourites - 'Crushed By The Wheels of Industry', 'Temptation', the TB-303 sporting 'Let Me Go', with its' proto-acid squelches and the Moroder-esque 'We Live So Fast' - with this edition also sporting a second disc of extended versions, re-recordings and dancefloor-focused 12" interpretations.
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Tarzanland (reissue)
Tarzanland (reissue) (limited turquoise & light pink split coloured vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 073. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Lake High (4:12)
DC3 (3:28)
How Do You Do (6:38)
Mr C Tee (2:20)
High Tech Tree (7:07)
Citrus (4:50)
LA88 (3:05)
Review: WRWTFWW Records is back with a third collaboration with Japanese electronic, ambient and synth-pop group Interior. This time they reissue a forgotten 1989 solo gem by band member Daisuke Hinata that very much deserves more spotlight. Tarzanland captures the essence of late-'80s California with sun-soaked kanky? ongaku, minimalistic proto-chillwave and breezy synth melodies all washing over you in delightful fashion. Its lush soundscapes evoke the likes of Steve Winwood and Steely Dan as it is infused with nostalgia and serene electronic sounds. They make for a blissful journey through simple pleasures, where ocean waves and warm breezes empty your mind of all but the nicest of thoughts.
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The Age Of The Saucers (B-STOCK)
The Age Of The Saucers (B-STOCK) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: BLOOD 252 (B-STOCK). Rel: 17 Nov 21
 
B-STOCK: Slight tear and creasing to corner of outer sleeve, also the record has light surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in excellent working condition
Once Upon A Time (In Hell) (1:25)
The Age Of The Saucers (3:40)
Abomination From Planet X (4:56)
A Moment Of Bliss (1:36)
Saturday Night Screamer (4:00)
Fallen Heaven (4:20)
Silent Fortress (feat Volkor X) (4:58)
Fear In The Eye Of The Tyrant (4:14)
Skylords (4:08)
The Heist Of Area 51 (3:22)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight tear and creasing to corner of outer sleeve, also the record has light surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in excellent working condition***


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Day Glo Chaos
Day Glo Chaos (pink vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: EDDA 71LP. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Teen Beats Highway (3:54)
Theme From Don Henley (4:51)
Yum Yum Yellow (2:16)
Valley Nights (Burnin') (4:18)
Mid-Temp Neophyte (3:18)
Radio Staccato (2:41)
Diamond Boombox
Abstract Daddy Vol 1
Allison In Neon
Midnite Rogue
VHS Nemesis
Magic Ears
Floppy Disk Symphony
Review: Day-Glo Chaos Gets Physical, the third album by Hologram Teen (Morgane Lhote), is a tight, kaleidoscopic blend of 80s synthpop and quirky electro. Lhote draws from her obsession with arcade games and cinematic synths, building a vivid world where bright electronic textures collide with playful rhythms. It's no surprise she cites influences like Jacno's analogue electro and John Carpenter's dystopian scores - you can hear their pulse throughout the record, most notably in tracks like 'Midnite Rogue', which nods to Lhote's love of retro gaming with a rhythm as driving as an Outrun arcade session. The album thrives on its sharp production and colorful arrangements, creating a sense of motion and energy that's both nostalgic and forward-thinking. The inclusion of everything from Sega Master System-inspired sounds to a custom synth designed in Ableton (cheekily named after prog-rock legend Rick Wakeman) showcases Lhote's playful approach to electronic music, while still maintaining a sense of sophistication. Tracks like 'Teen Beats Highway' and 'Valley Nights (Burnin')' tap into that irresistible groove, perfectly balancing punchy, rhythmic hooks with atmospheric melodies. This isn't just a retro throwback; Day-Glo Chaos updates and modernises the nostalgia, offering a nuanced reimagining of synth music's neon-glow past. It's meticulously layered yet fun, upbeat without being overbearing. Whether you're drawn in by the danceable beats or the sonic tributes to old-school gaming and 80s cinema, this album brims with personality and an unmistakable charm.
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Tags: Synthwave | Synth Pop
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Presents Jackie Cane
Presents Jackie Cane (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1812C. Rel: 28 May 25
Sometimes
One
Human Interest
Nirvana Blue
The World Is Mine
Jackie's Delirium (4:11)
Sad Song (2:08)
Day After Day (2:35)
Shampoo (4:05)
Others Delight (3:09)
Opium (1:49)
The Last Supper (4:39)
The Kiss (2:37)
Review: 2002's Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane always felt like the odd jewel in the Belgian outfit's catalogue i part concept album, part theatrical detour, wrapped in lush strings and Bond-theme bravado. The 2025 reissue brings it back into focus, and it's certainly worth revisiting. There's drama i torch songs, twisted pop, and trip-hop filtered through a cinematic lens i but also a tangible sense of melancholy beneath. Tracks like 'Sometimes' and 'Human Interest' still land with weight, while the nocturnal psychedelia of 'Jackie's Delirium' and 'Shampoo' adds hallucinogenic depth to the collection. It's all very stylised, but that's part of the charm. You can hear the ambition, the restlessness. Not quite cool, not quite kitsch, but somehow it works.
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The Magnificent Tree (25th Anniversary Edition)
The Magnificent Tree (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1613C. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Autoharp (4:16)
Mad About You (3:44)
Waves (3:56)
Jackie Cane (4:13)
The Magnificent Tree (3:43)
Vinegar & Salt (3:19)
Frosted Flake Wood (3:17)
Every Time We Live Together We Die A Bit More (3:36)
Out Of Sight (3:48)
Pink Fluffy Dinosaurs (3:50)
L'Odeur Animale (3:47)
Review: Marking the 25th anniversary of The Magnificent Tree, Belgian trio Hooverphonic release a special limited edition of their third album, available on translucent blue vinyl. This edition comes strictly limited to 1,000 numbered copies, each with a commemorative insert; its four core singles 'Mad About You', 'Vinegar & Salt', 'Out of Sight' and 'Jackie Cane' became career milestones for the ethereal band, clinging to the Flemish Ultratop 50 for 107 weeks as they continued to hone and plane their established blue noir, post-trip-hop sonic vernacular. Also marking their 30th anniversary as a band, The Magnificent Tree is probably the best touchstone to describe their coming of age, ripping up the the comparatively innocent sonic formula of Blue Wonder Power Milk.
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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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Within/Without
Within/Without (limited grey & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: FLT1 02LPC1. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Strange Temptation (4:42)
Within/Without (4:15)
The End Of Me (feat Douglas McCarthy) (4:18)
New Decay (4:50)
The Depths You Hold (4:48)
Flesh Techniques (4:19)
Deserve (feat Ms Boan Mariana Saldana) (4:06)
Pisces (3:48)
Serpent Coil (3:41)
Sightline (3:35)
Review: Oakland, CA trio Houses Of Heaven draw on elements of industrial pop, post-punk, electro and experimental on their latest full-length Within/Without, their second LP for label Felte. Channelling the production prowess of Matia Simovich (INHALT) - and featuring top-of-their-game guest vocals from Douglas McCarthy (Nitzer Ebb) and Mariana SaldaNa (BOAN) - Within/Without marks a turn away from the dub-infused movements of their prior 2020 Silent Places, going full-on weighty and noir cyberpunk, but with an extra ear for texture that most other releases operating in said style cannot claim to match. Opener 'Strange Temptation' prefers its shutdown Reeses and crunching arp sequences, while mid-record peaktimer 'Deserve' proves itself unafraid of rapturous verbs and washes; the lust could go on, but all tracks here have a remarkable ability to both strike fear into the hearts of us puny humans and simultaneously make us prance.
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Dare (reissue)
Dare (reissue) (limited gatefold translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 060245 5497802. Rel: 08 Jan 24
The Things That Dreams Are Made Of (4:13)
Open Your Heart (3:55)
The Sound Of The Crowd (4:05)
Darkness (3:59)
Do Or Die (5:23)
Get Carter (1:07)
I Am The Law (4:03)
Seconds (4:54)
Love Action (I Believe In Love) (4:49)
Don't You Want Me (3:56)
Review: Does synth-pop get any more essential than this? When The Human League delivered their third album Dare in 1981, they instantly evolved from minimal wave outsiders to chart-topping pop treasures, and with the hits on here is it any surprise? From the epic, aspirational opener 'The Things That Dreams Are Made Of' through dark dancefloor monster 'The Sound Of The Crowd' through to their biggest hit, 'Don't You Want Me' casually tucked in at the back of the running order, it's a wall-to-wall classic which should be nestled into every record collection? If you don't own it already, now's your chance - and on translucent blue vinyl no less.
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Daytime Viewing 1979-1980 (remastered)
Daytime Viewing 1979-1980 (remastered) (2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: UW 046LP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Talk 1 (8:47)
Bareback (4:40)
Domestic Violence (8:12)
Distance Space (3:22)
Talk 2 (8:28)
Wishes (6:10)
Narration Theme (14:52)
Talk 1 (instrumental) (8:35)
Talk 2 (instrumental - Clear Light Beat) (5:21)
Review: Southern California-based composer and improviser David Rosenboom is a figure who can't quite be aligned to one particular school, his work slipping intriguingly through the cracks. A collaboration with vocalist Jacqueline Humbert, Daytime Viewing is an extraordinary narrative poem set over a song cycle consisting of six pieces. Quietly released privately in 1983, Unseen Worlds has brought this seminal work back into view along with a full remastering. Exploring ideas of absurdist theatricality, TV soap operas, commercialism, and family, Humbert's voice and Rosenboom's production merge to create a landscape that is at once lush yet also dystopian. An entirely unique release that invites endless study.
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Clearing
Clearing (limited clear vinyl LP + booklet in embossed sleeve)
Cat: PCHYD 2. Rel: 12 May 23
Trust (2:57)
Fallen Angel (4:14)
So Clear (3:04)
Oil + Honey (4:32)
Breaking Ground (3:26)
Chlorophyll (2:49)
Glass (3:21)
The Real You (3:48)
Bright Light (3:31)
Living For You (4:02)
Afar (3:30)
Review: You can always rely on PC Music to serve the sort of futuristic, inventive hyper-pop that no one else does. Clearing is a superbly captivating debut album from synth pop, witch house, dream pop artist Hyd, who used to be known as QT. It features some previously released singles but mostly new music that serves as a biography of the singer-songwriter. She has been part of this influential label since day one and here references everything from millennial synth sounds to 80s and 90s acts on the same lineage. It's a proper album too that plays out well from front to back as one coherent listen.
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