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Zoolook (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 198028 69381. Rel: 21 Feb 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ethnicolor (11:40)
Diva (7:12)
Zoolook (4:00)
Wooloomooloo (3:10)
Zoolookologie (4:18)
Blah Blah Cafe (3:27)
Ethnicolor II (3:55)
Moon Machine (3:04)
Review: Allegedly one of the first ever records to make use of sampling, Jean-Michel Jarre's seventh album Zoolook brought with it a unique vibe, one well worth looking back on in light of its latest Sony reissue. In terms of notoriety, Zoolook pales in comparison to the electronic music crackerjack's 1976-8 heyday, which saw to both Oxygene and Equinoxe; but this is understandable, as Zoolook came much later, and sacrificed the grandiose mood of otherworldly space-awe for an eerier menage of playful factory hits and cacophonous dance hubbubery. Perhaps this sound - a jankier one that grew in popularity in the mid 80s - was driven by Jarre's use of the Fairlight CMI workstation and sampler, an example of a piece of gear that had the power to define an entire sound. We'd venture to say that the titular "Zoolook" is a kind of gaze that, by virtue of us living in a machine society, makes animals of us all.
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Polyphonic Cosmos: Sonic Innovations In Japan (1980-1986)
JD TWITCH / VARIOUS
Cat: C&D 002. Rel: 16 Nov 22
 
Ambient/Drone
World Standard - "Baranikyoku (Fellini & Rota)" (3:36)
Masumi Hara - "Your Dream" (2:46)
Normal Brain - "MUSIC" (4:18)
Hiroyuki Namba - "Who Done It?" (part 2) (4:05)
Yasuaki Shimizu - "Crow" (4:46)
Hiroyuki Namba - "Tropical Exposition" (3:15)
Imitation - "Exotic Dance" (6:02)
Pecker - "Sha La La" (3:21)
EP-4 - "Db" (5:07)
Earthling - "You Go On Natural" (4:29)
Masumi Hara - "Camera" (5:10)
Geinoh Yamashirogumi - "Rinne Kohkyogaku Meikei" (5:08)
D-Day - "Ki·Ra·I" (4:04)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "A Wongga Dance Song" (6:21)
Review: Who doesn't love a good compilation? And a good compilation is exactly what we have here, as put together by the golf standard digger that is JD Twitch. Ever since he first head out to the land of the rising sun to DJ he has been bewitched by it. Sub-titled 'A Beginners Guide to Japan In The '80s' this assemblage of ambient, cosmic and electronic sounds is beautifully escapist, taking you right out the Far East in an instant with its curious melodies and gentle ear worms. There is a purity and beauty to the music that is utterly cleansing with all of Japan's most legendary names included.
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The Golden Section (40th Anniversary Edition)
The Golden Section (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold transparent vinyl LP)
Cat: META 77LP. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
My Wild Love (3:41)
Someone (3:27)
Your Dress (4:26)
Running Across Thin Ice With Tigers (5:34)
Sitting At The Edge Of The World (4:08)
Endlessly (4:13)
Ghosts On Water (3:12)
Like A Miracle (5:06)
The Hidden Man (5:44)
Twilight's Last Gleaming (4:06)
Review: Among that coterie of visionary artists who left their bands to fly solo on the cusp of abundant riches and fame, John Foxx flew from Ultravox in 1980 to pursue his own creative vision. He quickly cemented his own style with albums like Metamatic and The Garden, but arguably delivered the fullest iteration of his sound on this 1983 album. The Golden Section straddles synth-pop and pop rock with ease, and it stands shoulder to shoulder with the greatest of the era. From his former band to Duran Duran and even moire niche concerns like Freur, this is the sound of the new dawn for pop music in the UK as the vast possibilities of synthesis were finally being understood.
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JYL (reissue)
JYL (reissue) (limited heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MW 075. Rel: 05 Sep 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
Mechanic Ballerina (3:34)
Universe (3:58)
Computer Love (3:49)
Positions (3:54)
Dance & Death (3:37)
The Computer Generation (4:05)
Animation (4:02)
Silicon Valley (4:05)
Electric Lady (3:14)
I'm A Machine (4:05)
Review: Minimal Wave is honored to present a reissue of Jyl's self-titled full-length album from 1984, originally released on Klaus Schulze's Inteam label. Born and raised in California, Jyl travelled to Europe in her twenties to dance and met several talented and like-minded collaborators along the way. She ended up in Germany, and worked with Ingo Werner, Angela Werner, and Klaus Schulze, on what would become one of the most important and forward thinking electronic albums of the time. Shortly after its release, the song "Computer Love" became a mini-hit along with the album's opening track "Mechanic Ballerina". The lyrics of "Silicon Valley" and "Computer Generation" are reflective of the times and have become even more relevant now, 36 years later. The production and song arrangement on the album is immaculate. The synthesizers, drum programming and vocal contributions complement Jyl's voice perfectly. The album contains an incredible depth beyond a regular dance album likely due to the spirit of the people behind it - the list of contributors add to its significance and near-mythological mystery.
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