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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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Atmospherics (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: PITP 53R. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Euph (CD1: Atmospherics)
Complete Nonsense
Helix
Phosphorous
Mars Rain
Lost In It
FM
Odyssey
Genetic Experiment
Euph (Feelings In Finite) (CD2: Atmospherics - Bvdub's Re-entries)
Complete Nonsense (Calm & Chaos)
Helix (Radiate In Red)
Phosphorous (Elements Of Endlessness)
Mars Rain (Freeze And Fall)
Lost In It (Life In Lucidity)
FM (Frequencies Of Forgiveness)
Odyssey (Gazing Into Galaxies)
Genetic Experiment (Symbols And Secrets)
Review: zake's untouchable ambient imprint Past Inside the Present revisits James Bernard's classic 1994 album Atmospherics and has remastered it and paired it with some fresh reinterpretations by bvdub, a longtime friend and collaborator. Since the original release, music and technology have evolved significantly but the timeless craft and rich textures of Bernard's work remain evident. Atmospherics achieved cult status during the ambient music boom after being crafted solely with a keyboard, sequencer, 12-bit sampler, drum machine, and bass guitar, all created in real-time and without edits. Bvdub's reinterpretations honour the originals while adding new dimensions and infusing them with a melancholic air that enhances its emotional depth.

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New Kind Of Cross
Cat: AV 059CD. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Crime Lights (1:44)
Destination (3:15)
New Kind Of Cross (4:07)
The Garden (feat Modern Heaven) (4:47)
Avoiding The Light
Existence
Ode To Hate
Time
Flowers Hold No Meaning
Review: The stylistic moniker of one Marc Dwyer (formerly in collaboration with fellow Sydney scene denizen Rebecca Liston, but now solo), Buzz Kull is an impressively accomplished darkwave and neo-EBM project that's been active since 2010. Returning to the equally esteemed Funeral Party Records, with whom Dwyer has enjoyed a productive relationship for a good while now, New Kind Of Cross delivers yet one more album-length handful of dark, danceable, anti-oppressive, cold-future-ambivalent, hysterical-discursive tracks, manifesting in a uniquely occultic sonic nonagram. Our faves have got to be the climactic 'Existence', on which a pervasive atmosphere of defeatist authoritarian realpolitik abounds - "I've never felt existence outside of this system" - and the title track, which exemplifies Dwyer's preference for beautifully textured, subliminally lo-fi arps and emphatic "eurrghs" abounding in the FX send.
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Synrise: Early Tape Recordings 1981-83
Cat: BB 474. Rel: 30 Jan 25
38-17-34
Chamomilla Sabinae
Dreaming Of Saba
Hmmm
Independance
Promis Of Sigma
Anigre
Review: Midway through the last decade, Bureau B reissued a kosmiche curiosity from cult synthesiser composer Rudiger Lorenz, Southland - a set inspired by idle daydreaming about the island nations of the southern pacific and the south Atlantic. Here, they return to the late artist's catalogue, presenting their pick of the music featured on the DIY tapes and records he self-released (usually in very small quantities) between 1981 and '83 - IE the period before Southland was recorded. Larger darker and moodier than that set, Lorenz delivers a synthesizer-heavy musical blend of contemporaneous influences that consistently delivers the goods. Our picks of a very strong bunch include the sparse and warped 'Chabomilla Sabinae', the Tangerine Dream-esque beauty of 'Dreaming of Saba', the electronic ambience of 'Independence' and the star-gazing drift of 'Anigre'.
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Propaganda
Cat: BB 468. Rel: 09 Oct 24
They Call Me Nocebo (5:01)
Purveyor Of Pleasure (4:11)
Vicious Circle (3:43)
Tipping Point (3:38)
Distant (4:45)
Love:Craft (4:33)
Dystopian Waltz (5:32)
Wenn Ich Mir Was Wunschen Durfte (5:17)
Review: We're not sure any of us would have predicted that there would be a new Propaganda album in 2024 - after all, it has been 40 years since they made their debut, and almost 20 years since 'principle song writers' Ralf Dorper and Michael Mertens last got together to record an album. Simply titled Propaganda, the album is undoubtedly a triumphant return - a set that recalls the ground-breaking brilliance of their earliest work. Sure, some of the synthesisers and sonics have been updated - it's not quite as cold and icy as their earliest explorations - and there are subtle rhythmic nods to more contemporaneous dance rhythms, but the results are uniformly excellent. For proof, check the throbbing headiness of 'Purveyor of Pleasure', the alt synth-pop bubble of 'Tipping Point', and the atmospheric excellence of 'Love:Craft'.
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Under The Weather
Cat: CLOCD 5732. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Under The Weather (3:42)
We Turned Away (3:46)
Words To That Affect (3:14)
Host (3:55)
Fear Over Nothing (3:17)
Sick & Tired (3:19)
Coherence (3:35)
Last Words (3:56)
All The Devils (3:31)
Change (3:49)
Review: Rosetta Stone, one of the most enduring bands from the influential second wave of gothic rock, returns with a brand-new studio album called Under the Weather. Known for their dark romance and chiming guitars, the new album stays true to form with lush keyboards and an undercurrent of sinister nostalgia, thanks to bandleader Karl North. Fans can look forward to pre-release singles and a significant media blitz to accompany this album, their first in 4 years. Formed in the 1980s by Porl King and Karl North, Rosetta Stone initially captured the jangly-guitar sounds of gothic rock. Their big break came after supporting The Mission on tour. The band later transitioned to a more electronic sound before disbanding in 1998. Now, gothic mastermind Porl King is back with an album that promises to transport fans back to goth's heyday. Like their namesake, British goth legends Rosetta Stone were pivotal in bridging the gap between the first wave of gothic rock and the emerging underground scene. Their music brought a romantic element to a dynamic era of black fashion and experimental freak culture.
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Girls Gang
Cat: IDI 021CD. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Girls Gang
Schall & Rauch
Nothing To Hide
Alien
Halkidiki
Promise Me (feat Curses & Joshua Murphy)
Hypnotized
Zombie
Disco Goth
Fomo
No More Tears
Review: Berlin-based Dina Summer - a synth-loving trio fronted by the suitably sassy and no-holds barred singer Dina P - impressed with their Italo-disco and turn-of-the-millennium electroclash inspired debut album, Rimini. Three years in, they return with an arguably even stronger set - the notably darker, more stylish and more new wave-influenced Girl's Gang. Many of their trademark elements remain to the fore - Dina P's dead-eyed spoken word vocals, the use of vintage drum machine rhythms and sequenced basslines - but this time round come accompanied by black mascara-clad nods to post-punk, New Romantic, goth-rock and Depeche Mode style synth-pop sounds. As previously stated, it is genuinely stylish and impeccably observed stylistically, but what makes it stand out is the substance behind the sheen.
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タグ: Dark wave | Disco Not Disco | EBM | Synthwave
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