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Shadow Of Funk
Shadow Of Funk (limited transparent blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12MUTE 622. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Shadow Of Funk (12:31)
Skinwalker (10:23)
Billion Dollar (5:41)
Review: When Cabaret Voltaire returned to the release schedule in 2020 as the one-man Richard H Kirk show, fans were relieved to find that mind-bending meld of 1970s Kosmische, techno, dub, house and space-age experimental electro was as pure as it ever has been - the results being a typically fresh and forward-thinking record the man in question summed up as "no nostalgia... normal rules do not apply. Something for the 21st Century. No old material."

Less than six months later and the big CV has more next level business to offer us, coming in the form of Shadow of Funk, a new EP that offers something of a counterpoint or extension to last year's full-length, Shadow of Fear. Based on 'Billion Dollar' alone - an acid-driven big, dark room banger that closes this EP -this release looks set to make an equally heavy impact, but as with anything this man touches, the joy is in discovery. So, let's leave it at that.
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 in stock $24.13
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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out of stock $7.58
Party Songs
Party Songs (limited clear vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12MUTE 605. Rel: 22 Nov 19
Honourable, Dead Or Alive, When Following The Revolutionary Road (Arduous March version) (4:06)
Honourable, Dead Or Alive, When Following The Revolutionary Road (single Hearted Unity version) (3:21)
We Will Go To Mount Paektu (3:39)
Arirang (live At Kum song music School, Pyongyang) (2:19)
Honourable, Dead Or Alive, When Following The Revolutionary Road (live At Kum song music School, Pyongyang) (2:30)
We Will Go To Mount Paektu (live At Ponghwa Theatre, Pyongyang) (3:36)
Review: Laibach's new EP is made up of "unpublished tracks from the repertoire of the band's 2015 performances in North Korea". "Honourable, Dead Or Alive, "When Following The Revolutionary Road" are based on an aria from a North Korean opera written and produced under the watchful eye of Kim Jong Il, but Laibach's interpretation was deemed too complicated hence stricken from their show. It's presented here, however, with two takes on North Korean pop hit "We Will Go to Mount Paektu" along with folk song "Arirang" to make for a wonderfully exotic release.
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out of stock $20.77
Pro Anti Anti
Pro Anti Anti (limited coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: 12MUTE 517. Rel: 27 Jun 14
Pro Anti Anti (album version)
Waste Fraud
Pro Anti Anti (Daniel Miller radio mix)
Pro Anti Anti (Factory Floor (GG/NV) remix)
Pro Anti Anti (Truss remix)
Pro Anti Anti (Nest Of Teens remix)
Review: If you still haven't clocked on to Liars, they're a bunch of seriously hip dudes form Brooklyn who've been making music since the turn of the century. Having always stuck close to London's now-mythical Mute imprint, 2014 has been a busy year for them, one which has seen them release their sixth album for the label, the aptly named Mess. If that wasn't enough, this latest EP is a rip-roaring remix affair of the LP's "Pro Anti Anti" track, which sees both a varied and truly talented bunch of artists having a go and re-jigging their noisy strand of art-rock into unrecognisable shapes and forms. The original itself is a cross between The Strokes on a serious dose of downers and Cabaret Voltaire's chest-bursting power electronics, and while Daniel Miller's remix doesn't steer too far away form the original, Factory Floor come up with a jittering, broken techno version. Truss adds in a much-needed helping of bleeps and cavernous kick drums on top of the original's wailing vocals, while Nest Of Teens stand out thanks to a marvellous reinterpretation of Liars' bassline. Beauts, the lot of 'em.
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out of stock $9.27
アルバム
ACR Loco
ACR Loco (limited coloured vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 454. Rel: 25 Sep 20
Friends Around Us (5:55)
Bouncy Bouncy (3:32)
Yo Yo Gi (4:19)
Supafreak (3:58)
Always In Love (3:55)
Family (4:09)
Get A Grip (3:54)
Berlin (3:37)
What's Wrong (4:03)
Taxi Guy (4:59)
Review: A Certain Ratio's core trio of drummer Donald Johnson, bassist/vocalist Jez Kerr, and multi-instrumentalist Martin Moscrop make ACR Loco a perfectly fluid and funk album. In fact, on this, their first album in more than ten years, the Manchester post-punk outfit are as funky as they have ever been. Their tried and tested sound gets nicely updated with modern beat driven sounds and plenty of redefines to today's political strife in the lyrics. There are plenty of smooth and cool synth led grooves like 'Get A Grip' and messages of unity on 'Family' that we can all relate to.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $24.97
Detroit House Guests
Detroit House Guests (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 404. Rel: 17 Mar 17
P Rts M Ss Ng (feat Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe) (5:58)
Breathe On (feat Michael Gira) (3:57)
Into The Drum (feat Lun*na Menoh) (5:52)
We Are A Mirror (feat Douglas J McCarthy) (4:51)
Enter The Fray (feat Dorit Chrysler) (5:32)
Uncomfortable Positions (feat Lun*na Menoh) (5:02)
We Chase The Sound (feat Shannon Funchess) (6:14)
They're Just Words (feat Douglas J McCarthy) (3:43)
Inexhaustible (feat Dorit Chrysler) (3:40)
Stop (& Start Again) (feat Shannon Funchess) (3:16)
This Situation (feat Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe) (8:15)
As You Dream (feat Michael Gira) (4:15)
Review: If it's been a while since Adult's last album, there's a very good explanation. Back in 2014, they successfully applied for an arts grant to turn their studio into a kind of drop-in centre for some of their musical heroes. Since then, a vast roll-call of electronic music talents old and new have spent three weeks living, collaborating and recording with Adult in Detroit. The results are showcased on Detroit House Guests. Combining their usual EBM, industrial, electro and experimental influences with those of their selected guests - Nitzer Ebb's Douglas J. McCarthy, noted experimentalist Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe and Swans man Michael Gira included - it's an album that feels like a wholehearted celebration of the power of artistic collaboration.
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out of stock $30.76
Detroit House Guests
Cat: CDSTUMM 404. Rel: 17 Mar 17
P rts M ss ng (feat Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe)
Breathe On (feat Michael Gira)
Into The Drum (feat Lun*na Menoh)
We Are A Mirror (feat Douglas McCarthy)
Enter The Fray (feat Dorit Chrysler)
Uncomfortable Positions (feat Lun*na Menoh)
We Chase The Sound (feat Shannon Funchess)
They're Just Words (feat Douglas McCarthy)
Inexhaustible (feat Dorit Chrysler)
Stop (& Start Again) (feat Shannon Funchess)
This Situation (feat Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe)
As You Dream (feat Michael Gira)
Review: If it's been a while since Adult's last album, there's a very good explanation. Back in 2014, they successfully applied for an arts grant to turn their studio into a kind of drop-in centre for some of their musical heroes. Since then, a vast roll-call of electronic music talents old and new have spent three weeks living, collaborating and recording with Adult in Detroit. The results are showcased on Detroit House Guests. Combining their usual EBM, industrial, electro and experimental influences with those of their selected guests - Nitzer Ebb's Douglas J. McCarthy, noted experimentalist Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe and Swans man Michael Gira included - it's an album that feels like a wholehearted celebration of the power of artistic collaboration.
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out of stock $8.97
#7885 Electropunk To Technopop
Cat: CABS 26. Rel: 19 Jun 14
Do The Mussolini (Headkick)
The Set Up
Nag Nag Nag
On Every Other Street
Silent Command
Kneel To The Boss
Seconds Too Late
Landslide
Breathe Deep
Just Fascination (7" version)
Crackdown (radio edit 83)
The Dream Ticket (7" version)
Sensoria (7" version)
James Brown (7" version)
Kino (7" version)
Big Funk (7" version)
I Want You (7" version)
Warm
Review: London's legendary Mute institution goes back to its roots and digs up some of the best work by one of the UK's finest Cabaret Voltaire. These guys don't really need an introduction give the fact that they're pretty much responsible for the rise of post-punk right through to the birth of techno. It was about time a new compilation of their stuff was released, especially one as brutally on-point as this one! All the classics such as "Nag Nag Nag", "Kneel To The Boss" and "On Every Other Street" are one here but the more obscure rarities that were previously only available on 7" are the real winners. "Just Fascination", for example, is one you'll certainly want on a longer, re-mastered cut! Downright essential!
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 in stock $22.17
#7885 Electropunk To Technopop (B-STOCK)
#7885 Electropunk To Technopop (B-STOCK) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CABS 26 (B-STOCK). Rel: 19 Jun 14
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve with split on spine, but otherwise in working order
Do The Mussolini (Headkick)
The Set Up
Nag Nag Nag
On Every Other Street
Silent Command
Kneel To The Boss
Seconds Too Late
Landslide
Breathe Deep
Just Fascination (7" version)
Crackdown (radio edit 83)
The Dream Ticket (7" version)
Sensoria (7" version)
James Brown (7" version)
Kino (7" version)
Big Funk (7" version)
I Want You (7" version)
Warm
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve with split on spine, but otherwise in working order***


London's legendary Mute institution goes back to its roots and digs up some of the best work by one of the UK's finest Cabaret Voltaire. These guys don't really need an introduction give the fact that they're pretty much responsible for the rise of post-punk right through to the birth of techno. It was about time a new compilation of their stuff was released, especially one as brutally on-point as this one! All the classics such as "Nag Nag Nag", "Kneel To The Boss" and "On Every Other Street" are one here but the more obscure rarities that were previously only available on 7" are the real winners. "Just Fascination", for example, is one you'll certainly want on a longer, re-mastered cut! Downright essential!
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out of stock $10.32
Dekadrone
Dekadrone (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CABS 31. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Phase One (14:29)
Phase Two (8:40)
Phase Three (11:57)
Phase Four (14:45)
Review: RECOMMENDED
When electronic hero Richard H. Kirk returned in 2020 under the Cabaret Voltaire moniker - changing band to solo project for the first record in 26 years, Shadow of Fear - it couldn't have been more apt. Known for exploring darker and more visceral ends of synthdom, the musical boundary-pusher delivered a record that was alarming, challenging and completely unique, confirming that old habits really do die hard.

12 months or so later and the world is still trapped in the chaotic mess it was when that LP dropped, but Kirk has clearly opted to explore new ideas and break yet more new ground. Dekadrone lives up to its name, offering four lengthy movements that showcase the effectiveness of refrains and the musicality that can be created, or found, in extended notes and ongoing atmospheres. Another work of staggering genius.
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out of stock $18.95
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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out of stock $9.82
Chance Versus Causality
Chance Versus Causality (limited gatefold transparent green vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CABS 29. Rel: 30 Aug 19
Chance Versus Casualty (part 1) (7:19)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 2) (3:00)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 3) (12:07)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 4) (9:28)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 5) (8:15)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 6) (4:36)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 7) (2:52)
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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Played by: Ekoplekz
out of stock $28.62
The Covenant The Sword & The Arm Of The Lord (reissue)
The Covenant The Sword & The Arm Of The Lord (reissue) (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LCABS 25. Rel: 17 Jun 22
L21ST (4:12)
I Want You (5:30)
Hells Home (3:59)
Kickback (1:32)
The Arm Of The Lord (6:52)
Warm (3:21)
Golden Halos (5:10)
Motion Rotation (3:55)
Whip Blow (4:34)
The Web (5:14)
Review: Borrowing its name from a far right militant organisation dedicated to Christian identity and survivalism, active int he USA in the 1970s and early-80s, The Covenant is a Cabaret Voltaire album in every way, shape and form. Number seven from the band, it landed in 1985 through Some Bizarre Records, a fitting name for the imprint given the contents here, which push the boundaries of synth pop and new wave to the very edge of understanding, while still remaining wholly listenable, danceable, and accessible.

Such was the genius of the late Richard H. Kirk, RIP. Then, as now, this might not be everyone, particularly tracks like the rather haunting and Neo-industrial 'Whip Blow', although fare such as 'Motion Rotation' could easily get any room full of any people onto their feet. Nevertheless, it's testament to just how incredibly creative and bold the Cab Vol vision was. And still is.
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out of stock $15.70
The Crackdown (reissue)
The Crackdown (reissue) (limited grey vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LCABS 22. Rel: 17 Jun 22
24-24 (6:21)
In The Shadows (4:09)
Taking Time (5:18)
Animation (5:33)
Over & Over (4:27)
Just Fascination (4:02)
Why Kill Time When You Can Kill Yourself (3:52)
Haiti (3:17)
Crackdown (6:30)
Review: The Crackdown was the fifth studio album from the adventurous English electric band Cabaret Voltaire. It landed in August of 1983, a year after it was recorded, and was something of a new sound for the band. They produced it themselves with Flood and it joined the dots between their experimental early sounds and more conventional dancefloor funk of later on. Tracks are still packed with plenty of menacing electronic textures to make for plenty of challenging moments but all tethered to catchy dance-funk rhythms.
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out of stock $25.25
Micro Phonies (reissue)
Micro Phonies (reissue) (limited transparent curacao vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LCABS 23. Rel: 17 Jun 22
Do Right (6:41)
The Operative (3:15)
Digital Rasta (5:33)
Spies In The Wires (3:26)
Theme From Earthshaker (2:44)
James Brown (5:06)
Slammer (5:36)
Blue Heat (3:54)
Sensoria (6:22)
Review: With hindsight, Cabaret Voltaire's move towards synth pop and electro on Micro-Phonies feels entirely logical. They would arc further with the development of electronic music into the 90s, and Richard H Kirk was also pushing this sound in some of his solo works. Prior album The Crackdown had already hinted at the direction, and now Cabs were stepping out of the post-punk murk to deliver hooks, floor-friendly rhythm sections and plenty of machine funk. Industrial die hards at the time might have been outraged, but on balance this is still the edgy end of the synth pop spectrum, and even at their poppiest they were never a banal concern. From 'Do Right' and 'James Brown' to 'Sensoria' and 'Spies In The Wires', Micro-Phonies is jam packed full of incredible tracks, and ranks amongst Kirk and Mallinder's finest work.
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out of stock $25.25
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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out of stock $12.07
Methodology '74/'78 Attic Tapes
Methodology '74/'78 Attic Tapes (limited clear vinyl 7xLP box set + insert + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: CABS 17. Rel: 06 Dec 19
Exhaust (4:37)
Synthi AKS (Piece One) (3:35)
Synthi AKS (Piece Two) (2:59)
Jet Passing Over (1:07)
Sad Synth (1:49)
Treated Guitar (3:03)
Treated Clarinet (4:50)
Treated Drum Machine (5:24)
Possibility Of A Bum Trip (2:40)
Space Patrol (0:39)
Jack Stereo Unit (1:06)
Magnet (8:03)
Counter Reaction (1:25)
Capsules (version) (5:28)
Makes Your Mouth Go Funny (4:44)
Dream Sequence Number Three (short version) (2:38)
Reverse (Piece One) (2:39)
Stolen From Spectra (4:01)
Shes Black (part 1) (2:47)
Jive (4:15)
The Single (3:43)
Speed Kills (2:04)
Fascist Police State (0:30)
Synthi AKS (Piece Three) (1:47)
Data Processing Instructions (4:54)
Fuse Mountain (4:17)
Calling Moscow (4:28)
Dream Sequence Number Two (Ethel's Voice) (5:22)
The Attic Tapes (3:56)
Treated Speech (3:59)
Dream Sequence Number Three (long version) (7:01)
Henderson Reversed (Piece Two) (7:40)
Bed Time Stories (6:12)
Loves In Vein (3:27)
Do The Mussolini (Head Kick) (They Kill Him dub) (3:31)
Shes Black (part 2) (2:47)
Its Not Music (4:38)
Slo Change (5:25)
Original Voice Of America (3:43)
Heaven & Hell (5:40)
Do The Mussolini (Head Kick) (3:17)
Here She Comes Now (4:12)
Capsules (5:14)
Oh Roger (4:44)
Havoc (3:05)
Talkover (3:17)
No Escape (3:59)
Photophobia (6:02)
The Set Up (5:57)
A Minute Is A Life Time (5:48)
Baader Meinhof (3:23)
Nag Nag Nag (5:03)
Its About Now (2:07)
Review: Richard H. Kirk never throws anything away, or at least any audio recordings from the dim and distant past. It's why he's been able to compile this epic, seven-disc box set full of recordings made by the original Cabaret Voltaire line up of him, Stephen Mallinder and Chris Watson between 1974 and '78. While there are original "attic demos" of some of their most famous early cuts - "Do The Mussolini", "Baader Meinhof", "Nag Nag Nag" etc. - the most revelatory material is the fearlessly obtuse experimental fare that has previously never seen the light of day. The perfect Christmas gift for the industrial music lover in your life!
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out of stock $115.60
The Covenant The Sword & The Arm Of The Lord (reissue) (B-STOCK)
The Covenant The Sword & The Arm Of The Lord (reissue) (B-STOCK) (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LCABS 25 (B-STOCK). Rel: 04 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
L21ST (4:12)
I Want You (5:30)
Hells Home (3:59)
Kickback (1:32)
The Arm Of The Lord (6:52)
Warm (3:21)
Golden Halos (5:10)
Motion Rotation (3:55)
Whip Blow (4:34)
The Web (5:14)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Borrowing its name from a far right militant organisation dedicated to Christian identity and survivalism, active int he USA in the 1970s and early-80s, The Covenant is a Cabaret Voltaire album in every way, shape and form. Number seven from the band, it landed in 1985 through Some Bizarre Records, a fitting name for the imprint given the contents here, which push the boundaries of synth pop and new wave to the very edge of understanding, while still remaining wholly listenable, danceable, and accessible.

Such was the genius of the late Richard H. Kirk, RIP. Then, as now, this might not be everyone, particularly tracks like the rather haunting and Neo-industrial 'Whip Blow', although fare such as 'Motion Rotation' could easily get any room full of any people onto their feet. Nevertheless, it's testament to just how incredibly creative and bold the Cab Vol vision was. And still is.
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out of stock $19.54
Miscellany
Miscellany (limited coloured 6xLP box set + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: CCBOX 1. Rel: 07 Dec 18
Mondo B (Mondo Beat) (6:30)
Nobadhairdo (4:36)
Beyond Temptation (7:56)
Moonlight (5:43)
Real Life (5:04)
Noevil (6:14)
Pantavistiq (Disobedient) (8:52)
Pulsec (4:53)
Solomo (6:36)
Lixiez (9:47)
TVX (3:08)
Chakutut (4:37)
Versix (3:52)
Sublev (5:24)
Domank (10:48)
Disobedient Redux (11:32)
Arcadia (Small Moon) (10:14)
Praxiz (9:42)
Klypp'D (8:51)
Non-pop (5:36)
Reazymn (10:53)
Soho... 3am (6:23)
Small Moon Redux (8:26)
Nodes (1973 - Archival Recordings 1973-1977) (2:23)
Head Less (1974) (3:08)
Hegel Vogt (1974) (2:35)
Null (1974) (2:20)
Runclodler (1974) (3:13)
Hexfoil (1975) (3:46)
Jet Age (1975) (2:44)
Warm Hair (1975) (2:58)
Variables (1976) (2:49)
Wybbel (1976) (4:04)
Black Power (1977) (1:48)
Ghost Trains (1977) (4:37)
See Sick (1977) (4:18)
Review: With Christmas fast approaching, Throbbing Gristle founder member Chris Carter has decided to offer up the perfect stocking filler for industrial and experimental electronica enthusiasts: a limited coloured 6xLP retrospective focusing on the early part of his solo career. While it omits his 1980 debut "The Space Between", it does include expanded, re-mastered versions of 1985's surprisingly ambient "Mondo B", 1998's trippy, hypnotic and rhythmical "Disobedient Redux" and 1999's brilliant "Small Moon Redux". Even more excitingly, one of the box's LPs is the most experimental, out-there and inspired of all, as it is made up entirely of previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1973 and 77. In truth, this LP is worth the entrance price on its own.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $80.79
Miscellany
Miscellany (4xCD box set)
Cat: CCBOX 1CD. Rel: 07 Dec 18
Moonlight (Mondo Beat)
Real Life
Noevil
Mondo B
Nobadhairdo
Beyond Temptation
Pantavistiq (Disobedient)
Pulsec
Solomo
Lixiez
TVX
Chakutut
Versix
Sublev
Domank
Disobedient Redux
Arcadia (Small Moon)
Praxiz
Klypp'D
Non-pop
Reazymn
Soho... 3am
Small Moon Redux
Nodes (1973 - Archival Recordings 1973-1977)
Head Less (1974)
Hegel Vogt (1974)
Null (1974)
Runclodler (1974)
Hexfoil (1975)
Jet Age (1975)
Warm Hair (1975)
Variables (1976)
Wybbel (1976)
Black Power (1977)
Ghost Trains (1977)
See Sick (1977)
Review: With Christmas fast approaching, Throbbing Gristle founder member Chris Carter has decided to offer up the perfect stocking filler for industrial and experimental electronica enthusiasts: a four-disc retrospective focusing on the early part of his solo career. While it omits his 1980 debut "The Space Between", it does include expanded, re-mastered versions of 1985's surprisingly ambient "Mondo B", 1998's trippy, hypnotic and rhythmical "Disobedient Redux" and 1999's brilliant "Small Moon Redux". Even more excitingly, the box's first disc - the most experimental, out-there and inspired of all - is made up entirely of previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1973 and 77. In truth, this disc is worth the entrance price on its own.
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out of stock $20.19
CCCL: Chris Carter's Chemistry Lessons Volume 1
Cat: CDSTUMM 415. Rel: 30 Mar 18
Blissters
Tangerines
Nineteen 7
Cernubicua
Pillars Of Wah
Modularity
Field Depth
Moon Two
Durlin
Corvus
Tones Map
Dust & Spiders
Gradients
Lab Test
Shildreke
Uysring
Ghostring
Noise Floor
Post Industrial
Rehndim
Roane
Time Curious Glows
Ars Vetus
Hobbs End
Inkstain
Review: Former Throbbing Gristle mainstay Chris Carter has more than enough projects to keep him busy, which may go some way to explain why it took him the best part of eight years to record CCCL, his first solo album for almost two decades. Created using home-made electronic instruments, hacked effects units and "retro circuit modification", the album's 25 tracks were apparently inspired by a mixture of the Radiophonic Workshop's legendary 1960s electronic experiments and Carter's desire to utilize the kind of "nursery rhyme" melodies found in traditional English music. It's a curious combination, but one that guarantees a near perfect balance between far-sighted electronic experimentation and cheery tunefulness.
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out of stock $7.58
Or So It Seems (remastered)
Or So It Seems (remastered) (limited gatefold white vinyl LP + 1-sided LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSTUMM 11. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Hill Of Men (4:32)
Or So It Seems (8:40)
Friano (3:39)
The First Person (4:43)
ANC (1:43)
Long Sledge (16:15)
Gatemmo (1:03)
Last's Card (1:14)
Heart Of Hearts (Or So It Seems) (7:57)
Review: Graham Lewis, Bruce Gibert, Mute label founder and all round legend Daniel Miller came together to make this Duet Emmo record way, way back in 1981. Finishing the work a year later, it would be another 12 months before fans and unexpected listeners could access their accomplishment: a landmark experimental electronic release that also set benchmarks for minimal wave.

Perhaps what's so remarkable is the way in which Or So It Seems doesn't just play with, but offers an aural essay on timbre and resonance, depth and texture. There's not a huge amount happening on any of the nine tracks, but nevertheless they suck you in so far you'll find it difficult to remember which way to swim to resurface. Up or down, sideways or diagonal, whatever route it all winds up with the delightfully weird-but-fun 'Heart of Hearts'.
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 in stock $33.39
The Neon Remixed
Cat: RCDSTUMM 455. Rel: 30 Jul 21
Secrets
Hey Now (Think I Got A Feeling) (Hifi Sean remix)
Nerves Of Steel (Andy Bell & Gareth Jones Sapphire & Steel mix)
Fallen Angel (Saint remix)
No Point In Tripping (John J-C Carr & Bill Coleman 808 BEACH extended remix)
Shot A Satellite (GRN extended remix)
Tower Of Love (BSB’s Stella Polaris remix)
Diamond Lies (Armageddon Turk extended remix)
New Horizons (Matt Pop extended remix)
Careful What I Try To Do (Brixxtone extended remix)
Kid You're Not Alone (Theo Kottis remix)
Secrets (Kim Ann Foxman Heaven mix)
No Point In Tripping (Can Love Be Synth remix)
Hey Now (Think I Got A Feeling) (Hifi Sean dub)
Careful What I Try To Do (Brixxtone Synthwave dub)
Nerves Of Steel (Gareth Jones ElectroGenetic Terabyte Of Love mix)
Kid You're Not Alone (Paul Humphrey remix)
Secrets (Octo Octa Psychedelic Visions Disco dub)
Review: When it appeared in stores in the summer of 2020, Erasure's latest album, The Neon, was praised for the quality of its analogue-heavy synth sounds, which recalled the time Vince Clarke spent as part of Depeche Mode at the turn of the '80s. Those throbbing, retro-futurist synth sounds - driving arpeggio style basslines, undulating melodies and spacey chords - are naturally at the heart of The Neon Remixed, a fresh set of largely dancefloor-focused interpretations. Highlights are plentiful and include - but are no way limited to -Octa Octa's sublime take on 'Secrets', a throbbing nu-Italo rework of 'Hey Now' by Hifi Sean, Kim-Ann Foxman's superb analogue house-meets-new wave revision of 'Secrets' and the pitch-black sleaziness that is Armageddon Turk's extended mix of 'Diamond Lies'.
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out of stock $11.22
The Best Of Fad Gadget
The Best Of Fad Gadget (silver vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MUTEL 7. Rel: 06 Sep 19
Back To Nature (5:47)
The Box (4:15)
Ricky's Hand (4:07)
Handshake (4:30)
Fireside Favourite (4:14)
Insecticide (3:08)
Make Room (4:12)
Lady Shave (5:43)
Saturday Night Special (4:33)
King Of The Flies (3:08)
Life On The Line (3:51)
4M (2:54)
For Whom The Bells Toll (3:36)
Love Parasite (3:18)
I Discover Love (3:47)
Collapsing New People (4:11)
One Man's Meat (3:26)
Luxury (4:03)
Review: Previously only available on CD back in 2001, this Best Of Fad Gadget collection finally lands on vinyl with inners including liner notes by Paul Morley. It draws on four of the cult band's most acclaimed albums and includes early singles like "Back to Nature", " Ricky's Hand; Handshake" and "Lady Shave." An undoubtedly large influence on the ensuing noise, industrial and EBM movements around Europe, this album highlights just how ahead of its time this music was with its angular guitars, dead pan vocals and twisted electronic sounds. Artful, roguish and energetic while being prescient on subjects like sexuality and mass media, this is an essential collection.
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out of stock $23.85
Tet 41
Tet 41 (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: STUMM 513. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Xin Chao (2:52)
Kumquat (3:15)
Li Xi (2:52)
Hoa Dao (4:59)
Ghi-ta (3:27)
Da Nang (4:00)
Dragon Bridge (3:46)
Chim Se (4:47)
Gio (5:18)
Cam On (4:29)
Review: Berlin-based producer JakoJako aka Sibel Kocer's debut album for Mute - after appearances on a stream of leading German labels including Tresor - is described as a distillation of ideas that she's been exploring for many years. In reality, that means working on a minimal set up, away from the computer while restricting herself to just a Eurorack and a Waldorf Iridium Core, in the search for spontaneity. She found it, for sure, as the results - recorded in Vietnam during the Tet Lunar New Year celebrations - are a feast of glistening arpeggios and lush modular textures, stripped back but full of expression and personality. 'Ghi-ta' will appeal to fans of vintage perky ambient productions the Pete Namlook/Mixmaster Morris collaboration Dreamfish, while 'Gio' has a touch of Tangerine Dream's classic widescreen sensibilities. Bold tones, bold debut.
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 in stock $26.10
The Sound Of Music
The Sound Of Music (limited gatefold gold vinyl LP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: STUMM 430. Rel: 23 Nov 18
The Sound Of Music (4:46)
Climb Ev'ry Mountain (4:08)
Do-Re-Mi (4:20)
Edelweiss (3:13)
My Favorite Things (3:39)
The Lonely Goatherd (3:28)
Sixteen Going On Seventeen (4:03)
So Long, Farewell (3:18)
Maria/Korea (4:18)
Arirang (2:54)
Review: In 2015, long-serving Slovenian experimentalists Laibach became the first Western band to perform in North Korea, including a number of songs from "The Sound of Music" - a favourite in the DPRK since the 1960s - alongside their own material. Three years on, and with the assistance of Silence's Boris Benko and vocalist Marina Martensson, they've finally delivered their interpretation of the musical film's familiar soundtrack. Swaying between rock balladry, experimental synth-pop, darker tones and industrial style fuzziness, the band's covers are both revolutionary and revelatory, as staples such as "The Lonely Goatherd", "My Favorite Things" and "Do-Re-Mi" are given radical makeovers. As they did at the concert that inspired the set, they also give their interpretation of some traditional North Korean folk songs.
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out of stock $21.05
The Sound Of Music
The Sound Of Music (CD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: LCDSTUMM 430. Rel: 23 Nov 18
The Sound Of Music
Climb Ev'ry Mountain
Do-Re-Mi
Edelweiss
My Favorite Things
The Lonely Goatherd
Sixteen Going On Seventeen
So Long, Farewell
Maria/Korea
Arirang
The Sound Of Gayageum
Welcome Speech
Review: In 2015, long-serving Slovenian experimentalists Laibach became the first Western band to perform in North Korea, including a number of songs from "The Sound of Music" - a favourite in the DPRK since the 1960s - alongside their own material. Three years on, and with the assistance of Silence's Boris Benko and vocalist Marina Martensson, they've finally delivered their interpretation of the musical film's familiar soundtrack. Swaying between rock balladry, experimental synth-pop, darker tones and industrial style fuzziness, the band's covers are both revolutionary and revelatory, as staples such as "The Lonely Goatherd", "My Favorite Things" and "Do-Re-Mi" are given radical makeovers. As they did at the concert that inspired the set, they also give their interpretation of some traditional North Korean folk songs.
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out of stock $8.97
Alamut
Alamut (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 506. Rel: 08 May 25
Overture (4:35)
Secret Gardens (10:14)
Fedayeen (7:20)
Transition (3:46)
Meditation I (7:47)
War (9:02)
Doors Of Perception (13:28)
Metaverse (8:23)
Meditation II & Epilogue (12:13)
Review: Laibach and A/political present Alamut, a new, symphonic album inspired by Vladimir Bartol's 1938 novel of the same name. Recounting an 11th-century Persian tale - centered on the charismatic and enigmatic Hassan-i Sabbah, leader of the Nizari Ismailis and founder of the Order of Assassins - this is a shadowy, ninja-black-wax initiation into an esoteric order of spies. Laibach's work blends classical Persian poetry, minimalist orchestral textures, and industrial elements, reflecting both historical propaganda tactics and Bartol's critique of rising Fascism in 1930s Italy. Released on double vinyl and CD box set through Mute, the album was recorded in 2022 at a former Crusader castle in Ljubljana; it features the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, Tehran's Human-Voice Ensemble, the Gallina Women's Choir, and the women's accordion orchestra AccordiOna, conducted by Navid Goharib.
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 in stock $32.27
Opus Dei (remastered)
Cat: LCDSTUMM 44. Rel: 09 May 24
Leben Heisst Leben (Opus Dei) (CD1: Opus Dei)
Geburt Einer Nation (One Vision)
Leben-Tod
F I A T (Let It Be)
Opus Dei (Life Is Life)
Transnational
How The West Was Won
The Great Seal
Geburt Einer Nation (Eine Richtung Und Ein Volk version - bonus track)
Leben Heisst Leben (Marche Funebre version - bonus track)
Geburt Einer Nation (3rd Oktober - Kraftbach - version - bonus track)
Leben Heisst Leben (London, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 1987 - CD2: live)
Geburt Einer Nation (Somewhere In Europe/US, 1987-1989)
Leben-Tod (Somewhere In Europe/US, 1987-1989)
F I A T (Paris, Espace Ornano, 1992)
Transnational (Somewhere In Europe/US, 1987-1989)
How The West Was Won (Somewhere In Europe/US, 1987-1989)
Opus Dei (Somewhere In Europe/US, 1987-1989)
Leben Heisst Leben (Berlin, Quartier Latin, 1987)
Geburt Einer Nation (Berlin, Quartier Latin, 1987)
Leben-Tod (Berlin, Quartier Latin, 1987)
How The West Was Won (Berlin, Quartier Latin, 1987)
Geburt Einer Nation (Vienna, Messepalast, Kaiser Franz Josef Reitschule, 1988)
Leben-Tod (San Francisco, The I Beam, 1989)
Transnational (San Francisco, The I Beam, 1989)
How The West Was Won (San Francisco, The I Beam, 1989)
Opus Dei (San Francisco, The I Beam, 1989)
Review: Laibach's Opus Dei is the band's third LP, originally released in 1987, offering the Slovenian band's unique blend of uplifting yet disturbing melodies. An essential release from one of industrial music's most important bands, amoing its highlights are two German language covers of their breakthrough hit - a cover of Eurotrash one hit wonder 'Live Is Life' by Opus - and a simialrly Teutonic version of 'Birth Of A Nation' by Queen. Terrifying, enthralling, disturbing and exhilarating - Laibach are all these things and this is a slice of them at their very best.
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out of stock $13.32
Opus Dei Revisited (remastered)
Cat: STUMM 544. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Leben Heisst Leben
Geburt Einer Nation
Leben-tod
F L A T
Transnational
How The West Was Won
The Great Seal
Opus Dei (5:04)
Leben Heisst Leben (9:42)
Geburt Einer Nation (3:55)
Leben-tod (1:16)
F L A T (3:52)
Opus Dei (5:04)
Transnational (4:28)
How The West Was Won (4:27)
The Great Seal (4:17)
Review: Laibach has announced the release of Opus Dei Revisited, a newly reworked version of their seminal 1987 album. This project features two distinct versions of the original work. The first disc showcases a complete reimagining of the tracks, developed during the band's ongoing Opus Dei Revisited tour. The second disc includes fresh remixes by Rico Conning, who produced the original album, allowing him to reinterpret the source material while preserving key elements. Opus Dei was Laibach's first release with Mute Records, propelling them into international recognition and spotlighting their unique sound. The album includes Leben heiBt Leben, a German-language adaptation of Opus' Live is Life, which will again be featured on this release. Formed in 1980 in the industrial town of Trbovlje, Slovenia, Laibach's provocative performances and imagery have earned them a reputation as one of Eastern Europe's most influential collectives. Opus Dei Revisited promises to challenge perceptions and expectations, echoing the band's relentless pursuit of artistic innovation.
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 in stock $28.62
Opus Dei Revisited
Cat: CDSTUMM 544. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Leben Heisst Leben (Revisited)
Geburt Einer Nation (Revisited)
Leben-tod (Revisited)
F L A T (Revisited)
Transnational (Revisited)
How The West Was Won (Revisited)
The Great Seal (Revisited)
Opus Dei (Revisited)
Leben Heisst Leben (remix)
Geburt Einer Nation (remix)
Leben-tod (remix)
F L A T (remix) (5:04)
Opus Dei (remix)
Transnational (remix)
How The West Was Won (remix)
The Great Seal (remix)
Review: Laibach revisits two iconic tracks from their 1987 opus, bringing new intensity to 'Leben heiBt Leben' and 'Geburt einer Nation.' Originally reworked for live performances, these versions merge theatrical drama with sharper sonic edges. The second disc ventures further, with original producer Rico Conning layering remixes that strip back and reimagine the band's audacious sound. This project doesn't just reframe the past; it grapples with it, offering both a homage and a provocative challenge to how we hear Laibach today.
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 in stock $10.38
Opus Dei (remastered)
Opus Dei (remastered) (LP + booklet)
Cat: LSTUMM 44. Rel: 09 May 24
Leben Heisst Leben (Opus Dei) (9:42)
Geburt Einer Nation (One Vision) (3:55)
Leben-Tod (1:16)
F I A T (Let It Be) (3:52)
Opus Dei (Life Is Life) (5:04)
Trans-National (4:28)
How The West Was Won (4:27)
The Great Seal (4:17)
Review: Mute Records presents a newly reissued and remastered edition of Laibach's classic 1987 album, Opus Dei. This time coming to a black vinyl and CD box set, the album is renowned for its bringing Laibach to a wide audience; without the album's early successes, this pioneering industrial, neo-classical rock outfit might've never broken from their native Slovenia. With their unique interpretations of Opus' 'Live is Life' and Queen's 'One Vision' and produced by Rico Conning, the album still bears the torch of one of Mute's most eclectic yet captivating albums.
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 in stock $25.25
The Bridge
Cat: CDBRIDGE 1. Rel: 13 May 22
Attack Decay
Monochrome Days
Day Breaks, Night Heals
Connotations
Fade Away
Interferon
Six AM
The Hard Way In & The Easy Way Out
Perpetual
Review: Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records originally released Thomas Leer and Robert Rental's The Bridge in 1979. It was the Glaswegian duo's only album but was one that had a looming influence over artists such as Art of Noise and John Foxx. At the time of its release it was utterly unique, a completely new starting point of a DIY electro pop sound that was made in a bedroom with synths and reel-to-reel tape machines and full of experimental ideas and fresh takes on punk. The whole record is run through with haunting vibe and a tinny aesthetic thanks to the cheap gear it was made on.
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out of stock $12.07
The Bridge
The Bridge (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BRIDGE 1. Rel: 13 May 22
Attack Decay (3:44)
Monochrome Days (4:01)
Day Breaks, Night Heals (3:57)
Connotations (4:03)
Fade Away (6:24)
Interferon (7:56)
Six AM (3:13)
The Hard Way In & The Easy Way Out (4:38)
Perpetual (5:01)
Review: Ever since its release in 1974, Thomas Leer and Robert Rental's The Bridge has never been reissued. Rental passed away in 2000 and this was their only record together, but boy what a record it is. It first came on Throbbing Gristle's legendary Industrial Records and immediately showed off the artists' unique musical visions with its avant-garde synth-pop sounds and evocative electronic landscapes. It comes just after the end of a vital exhibition in London, 'From The Port To The Bridge' which shared the story behind the making of this cult classic album.
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out of stock $22.44
Counter Melodies
Counter Melodies (limited white vinyl LP + signed numbered insert)
Cat: STUMM 488. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Witchy Feel (4:37)
Heya Yaha (5:23)
Thru Lights (4:44)
Psyche (5:43)
Windows Open (4:02)
Transmission (5:32)
Lack Of Sleep (4:00)
Valentine (5:57)
Fever Dream (4:37)
My Love Is Like (4:27)
Review: The Mercury-nominated artist Maps is an alias of James Chapman who is back once again with a fantastic album, his fifth overall. He's an artist with a love of melancholic sounds but here he has a more upbeat and uplifting sounds that takes you to the dance floor. It's a real rollercoaster ride that has plenty of familiar touches for returning fans but also more optimistic outlooks. It's a great new perspective from this talented producer and it comes on lovely limited white vinyl with a signed and numbered insert.
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out of stock $28.62
(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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out of stock $12.07
(No 12k Lg 17Mif) New Order & Liam Gillick: So it Goes
(No 12k Lg 17Mif) New Order & Liam Gillick: So it Goes (limited coloured vinyl 3xLP box set + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 450. Rel: 12 Jul 19
Times Change (5:06)
Who's Joe (5:19)
Dream Attack (5:02)
Disorder (3:41)
Ultraviolence (4:03)
In A Lonely Place (4:09)
All Day Long (4:30)
Shellshock (5:57)
Guilt Is A Useless Emotion (5:03)
Sub-culture (6:51)
Bizarre Love Triangle (5:49)
Vanishing Point (5:37)
Plastic (7:52)
Your Silent Face (6:37)
Decades (6:49)
Elegia (bonus track) (3:39)
Heart & Soul (bonus track) (4:12)
Behind Closed Doors (bonus track) (5:14)
Review: As part of this year's Manchester International Festival, local legends New Order performed live in collaboration with NYC-based British artist Liam Gillick, who has previously presented solo exhibitions at venues such as Tate Britain and MoMA. It was orchestrated by composer-arranger Joe Duddell, a fellow son of Manchester and a frequent collaborator with the band. The live show was performed by the band with a 12 member synthesiser ensemble from the Royal Northern College of Music on 13th July 2017. This release includes the full show and encore plus 3 additional tracks recorded over the residency to give listeners a full representation of the breadth of material performed. Features timeless classics such as "Ultraviolence", "Shellshock" and "Bizarre Love Triangle" in addition to some Joy Division classics such as "Disorder" and "Heart & Soul".
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out of stock $75.76
This Is Telex
This Is Telex (limited gatefold pink & green vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LMUTEL 30. Rel: 30 Apr 21
The Beat Goes On/Off (3:37)
Moskow Diskow (3:18)
Twist A Saint-Tropez (3:26)
Euro-vision (2:47)
Dance To The Music (3:34)
Drama Drama (4:00)
Exercise Is Good For You (3:54)
L’amour Toujours (3:29)
Radio-Radio (4:04)
Rendez-vous Dans L’espace (4:15)
Beautiful Li(F)e (3:23)
The Number One Song In Heaven (6:29)
La Bamba (3:24)
Dear Prudence (3:52)
Review: Forced into retirement after the death of founding member Marc Moulin in 2008, Telex's legacy is as colourful and memorable as it is boundary-pushing. The Belgian electronic pioneers emerged at a point in time when synths were just beginning to find favour outside the laboratories of scientific creatives, but while aural peers of the time like Kraftwerk threw themselves fully into a robotic future, Telex would quickly garner a reputation for a more fun vision of man-machine musicians.

Bouncy, jaunty, uptempo and - for want of a better phrase - much rowdier than many rigid structures of formative era electronic pop, newcomers are likely to find the work spread over this career-spanning singles collection immediately engaging. Setting a benchmark at the time, and helping create a blueprint that's still audible in may contemporary outfits (Metronomy, Jacques Le Cont), it might be erring on batshit crazy but that's precisely the point.
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Played by: Vincent Inc
out of stock $24.42
Neurovision (remastered)
Cat: TELEX 2. Rel: 21 Sep 23
A/B (3:37)
Realite (3:33)
Cliche (4:56)
En Route Vers De Nouvelles Aventures (4:00)
We Are All Getting Old (3:42)
My Time (4:19)
Plus De Distance (3:20)
Euro-Vision (2:45)
Dance To The Music (3:21)
Lakelele (3:13)
Soul Waves (3:53)
Review: Known for their cover versions - having re-read Sly Stone, Plastic Bertrand, Les Chats Sauvages, and many more over the years - Telex managed to tread a fine line between comedy and innovation. Focusing heavily on a lo-fi synthesised sound, the Belgian alt-poppers would use plenty of humour in their work, but never allowed this to outshine or overshadow the musicality of it all. Released in 1980, Neurovision is a case in point. According to the band, this was their tongue-in-cheek entry to the Eurovision Song Contest, for which they were chosen as representatives for their home country in the same year. Deliberately banal lyrics, mostly referring to the competition itself, married to the glittering wonder of a proto-electronic soundtrack, mark it as a work of bold daring and a little genius. Sadly, it failed to secure them last place in the tournament, as they hoped, forcing them to settle for 17 out of 19.
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Played by: Marco Febbraro
 in stock $16.00
Telex (remastered)
Telex (remastered) (coloured vinyl 6xLP box set + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: TELEXBOX 1. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Moskow Diskow (LP1: Looking For Saint Tropez) (3:18)
Pakmovast (3:41)
Cafe De La Jungle (1:05)
Ca Plane Pour Moi (5:22)
Some Day/Un Jour (1:16)
Something To Say (4:57)
Rock Around The Clock (3:52)
Victime De La Societe (3:47)
Twist A Saint Tropez (3:20)
A/B (LP2: Neurovision) (3:37)
Realite (3:37)
Cliche (0:44)
En Route (4:23)
Tour De France (4:03)
We Are All Getting Old (3:45)
My Time (4:22)
Plus De Distance (3:28)
Euro-Vision (2:43)
Dance To The Music (3:34)
Lakelele (3:18)
Soul Ways (3:52)
Brainwash (LP3: Sex) (3:37)
Drama Drama (3:57)
Haven't We Met Somewhere Before? (3:42)
Long Holiday (2:22)
The Man With The Answer (3:17)
Carbon Copy (6:07)
Exercise Is Good For You (3:58)
Dream-O-Mat (4:00)
Sigmund Freud's Party (6:43)
L'Amour Toujours (LP4: Wonderful World) (3:27)
So Sad (3:33)
Raised By Snakes (3:38)
It Could Happen To You (3:13)
Second Hand (3:28)
Tell Me It's A Dream (3:36)
Vertigo (3:31)
The Voice (3:43)
Radio-Radio (4:00)
Wonderful World (3:54)
I Don't Like Music (LP5: Looney Tunes) (4:20)
Temporary Chicken (4:27)
Spike Jones (3:30)
Beautiful Li(F)e (3:23)
Dingo Bells (1:18)
I Want Your Brain (4:02)
Baby, When? (3:57)
Peanuts (3:07)
Happy End (I Wanna) (3:04)
Rendez-Vous Dans L'espace (4:21)
On The Road Again (LP6: How Do You dance?) (3:32)
How Do You Dance? (3:55)
This Is Your Song (4:21)
#1 Song In Heaven (6:32)
J'Aime La Vie (3:15)
White Noise (2:54)
Move! (4:20)
Jailhouse Rock (2:36)
Do Worry (14:37)
La Bamba (3:59)
Review: 'This Is Telex' marked the beginning of the label's massive reissue campaign earlier last year, a 14-track retrospective highlighting a number of the Belgian trio's best singles. Now comes 'Telex', a mammoth red 6xLP box set documenting yet more of the synthpop experimenters' best works - Wonderful World, Looney Tunes, Neurovision, etc. It also comes with a 16-page booklet, in case you weren't clued in enough. One can only hope you'll be titillated enough by the band's synthy charms, and deft combining of covers and originals.
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out of stock $119.81
Telex (remastered) (B-STOCK)
Telex (remastered) (B-STOCK) (coloured vinyl 6xLP box set + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: TELEXBOX 1 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Damaged to corner of outer box, otherwise in excellent condition
Moskow Diskow (LP1: Looking For Saint Tropez)
Pakmovast
Cafe De La Jungle
Ca Plane Pour Moi
Some Day/Un Jour
Something To Say
Rock Around The Clock
Victime De La Societe
Twist A Saint Tropez
A/B (LP2: Neurovision)
Realite
Cliche
En Route
Tour De France
We Are All Getting Old
My Time
Plus De Distance
Euro-Vision
Dance To The Music
Lakelele
Soul Ways
Brainwash (LP3: Sex)
Drama Drama
Haven't We Met Somewhere Before?
Long Holiday
The Man With The Answer
Carbon Copy
Exercise Is Good For You
Dream-O-Mat
Sigmund Freud's Party
L'Amour Toujours (LP4: Wonderful World)
So Sad
Raised By Snakes
It Could Happen To You
Second Hand
Tell Me It's A Dream
Vertigo
The Voice
Radio-Radio
Wonderful World
I Don't Like Music (LP5: Looney Tunes)
Temporary Chicken
Spike Jones
Beautiful Li(F)e
Dingo Bells
I Want Your Brain
Baby, When?
Peanuts
Happy End (I Wanna)
Rendez-Vous Dans L'espace
On The Road Again (LP6: How Do You dance?)
How Do You Dance?
This Is Your Song
#1 Song In Heaven
J'Aime La Vie
White Noise
Move!
Jailhouse Rock
Do Worry
La Bamba
Review: ***B-STOCK: Damaged to corner of outer box, otherwise in excellent condition***


'This Is Telex' marked the beginning of the label's massive reissue campaign earlier last year, a 14-track retrospective highlighting a number of the Belgian trio's best singles. Now comes 'Telex', a mammoth red 6xLP box set documenting yet more of the synthpop experimenters' best works - Wonderful World, Looney Tunes, Neurovision, etc. It also comes with a 16-page booklet, in case you weren't clued in enough. One can only hope you'll be titillated enough by the band's synthy charms, and deft combining of covers and originals.
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Looney Tunes (remastered)
Cat: TELEX 5. Rel: 30 Nov 23
I Don't Like Music (4:16)
Temporary Chicken (4:20)
Spike Jones (3:23)
Beautiful Li(F)e (3:13)
Dingo Bells (1:16)
I Want Your Brain (3:58)
Baby, When? (3:54)
Peanuts (3:04)
Happy End (I Wanna) (2:59)
Rendez-Vous Dans L'Espace (4:06)
Review: In some ways it's remarkable that Telex managed to achieve the level of global success they did. This isn't slight on the band or indeed their sound, but to simultaneously make groundbreaking noises and garner widespread mass appeal has never been that easy, save for a number of high profile names we often now consider doyens of the music world. Looney Tunes, the group's fifth album, arrived in 1988 and by this point they had already been inducted into the synth pop hall of fame. Output and activity slowing considerably as the decade progressed, just like their sixth and final outing How Do You Dance?, released in 2006, here was proof that their vitality and ability to make ground breaking things had not waned, while their understanding of hooks and immediate impact had only grown more polished and absolute.

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How Do You Dance? (remastered)
Cat: TELEX 6. Rel: 30 Nov 23
On The Road Again (3:32)
How Do You Dance? (3:55)
This Is Your Song (4:27)
The Number One Song In Heaven (6:32)
J'aime La Vie (3:13)
White Noise (2:50)
Move! (4:14)
Jailhouse Rock (2:32)
Do Worry (5:01)
La Bamba-X (2:21)
Review: Formed in 1978, Marc Moullin, Dan Lacksman, and Michael Moers broke the mould with Telex - one of the most influential Belgian synth-pop groups of all time. Calling on disco, punk, and the sound of formative era experimental electronic music that was beginning to take hold in Western Europe, they would simultaneously produce some of the most important tracks of the genre until their first disbandment in 2006, and bless us with hilarious pithiness in the shape of tunes like 'Euro-Vision', a bleep-driven 'critique' of the song contest. How Do You Dance? was the group's final studio album, rounding out a six-strong, decade-spanning LP back catalogue, and despite arriving almost three decades after their debut, Looking for Saint Tropez, turned heads for its originality, this beauty still proved they were more than capable of delivering innovative goods. One for fans of Metronomy, Todd Terje and more.
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Heat Ray
Heat Ray (gatefold LP)
Cat: STUMM 510. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Young Archimedes (3:18)
Buoyancy Theory (3:06)
Circles & Pi (4:30)
Law Of The Lever (3:21)
The Claw (4:31)
Archimedes' Screw (4:19)
Heat Ray (4:15)
The Sand Reckoner (3:35)
Archimedes' Legacy (4:48)
Review: The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble's debut album, Heat Ray, is a riveting exploration inspired by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. Recorded on analogue synthesizers alongside the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the ensemble - led by Goldfrapp co-creator Will Gregory - brings together up to 14 talented players, including Portishead's Adrian Utley and Mute's Daniel Miller. Heat Ray fuses spirals of melody, circular structures, and intricate patterns, drawing inspiration from Archimedes' mathematical principles. The album's genesis during pandemic lockdowns reflects Gregory's deep dive into Archimedes' life, sparked by online lectures. With a lineup boasting instruments like the Minimoog and Prophet 6, the ensemble weaves a stunning superstructure of sounds, guided by Gregory's effervescent spirit of discovery. The result is a splendid blend of ancient history and modern innovation, where musical exploration converges with mathematical curiosity. Heat Ray not only pays homage to Archimedes' legacy but also propels listeners towards an endlessly fascinating future.
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Heat Ray: The Archimedes Project
Cat: CDSTUMM 510. Rel: 07 Jun 24
Young Archimedes
Buoyancy Theory
Circles & Pi
Law Of The Lever
The Claw
Archimedes' Screw
Heat Ray
The Sand Reckoner
Archimedes' Legacy
Review: The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble's debut album, Heat Ray, is a riveting exploration inspired by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. Recorded on analogue synthesizers alongside the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the ensemble - led by Goldfrapp co-creator Will Gregory - brings together up to 14 talented players, including Portishead's Adrian Utley and Mute's Daniel Miller. Heat Ray fuses spirals of melody, circular structures, and intricate patterns, drawing inspiration from Archimedes' mathematical principles. The album's genesis during pandemic lockdowns reflects Gregory's deep dive into Archimedes' life, sparked by online lectures. With a lineup boasting instruments like the Minimoog and Prophet 6, the ensemble weaves a stunning superstructure of sounds, guided by Gregory's effervescent spirit of discovery. The result is a splendid blend of ancient history and modern innovation, where musical exploration converges with mathematical curiosity. Heat Ray not only pays homage to Archimedes' legacy but also propels listeners towards an endlessly fascinating future.
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 in stock $12.07
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