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New Phonies (remastered)
New Phonies (remastered) (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: CWCS 024. Rel: 01 Feb 24
New Object (5:37)
Don't Talk (5:21)
Hand To Phone (5:37)
Your Lies (4:51)
Review: Remastered and reissued with new a new album cover via the Clone West Coast Series, Adult's 'New Phonies' EP first appeared in 2000 as the duo moniker of Nicola Kuperus and Adam Lee Miller, two legit electro stalwarts. This is a proper snappy electro EP - of the least sympathetic and most coldly calculating kind - evoking the fright of becoming trapped inside an inescapable subliminal-sonic cybernetic feedback loop, with all human faculties thrown to the wayside. 'Hand To Phone', for example, locks us into a communicative-cybernetic stasis, with spitty acid 16ths betraying the mood of becoming affective chasers of electromagnetic signals, unwittingly carrying out the bidding of our new techno-evangelist overlords. The A-sider 'New Object', meanwhile, with its sizzling 808s, transitional fluctuations and hip-hop vocal refrain - "I need you to accommodate my comunication needs" - touches on several layers of objectification at once: sexual, commodification, loss of the ability to speak. Adult truly dealt with adult themes and embraced their recapture into the machine - now you too can own their New Object.
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Niemand Tanzt (reissue)
Niemand Tanzt (6:04)
Pink Rhythm (6:41)
Review: The Advanced Cookbook Of Mr Selig And Kanzler Z was a short-lived experimental jazz act also known as Cookbook. They put out one EP and two albums, with this 12" being taken from the debut. It came in 1989 and German label the Zoo In You initially and has the vocals of Mr Selig on the A-side, and guitar by Wolfgang Bokelmann and words by Dieter Pougin on the flip. An original will cost you more than a night at the pub and even finding samples online can be hard. Rest assured it is future jazz that still sounds futuristic today.
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Discorgy EP
Cat: PHLX 004. Rel: 20 Mar 23
Oct-opus (8:47)
Discorgy (5:06)
Dreams Of Wrestlers (5:44)
Review: A new collaboration of Philoxenia Records founders Luigi Di Venere and Neu Verboten, Affekt Unit is informed by an aim to "spark new feelings on the dancefloor". The three track Discorgy EP celebrates their musical obsessions - Italo house, Frankfurt EBM-house and trance - with the result proving an electrifying crossover of these classic genres together with surprising new sounds. 'Oct-Opus' boasts a serious electro component, fused with progressive trance, UK bass, techno, transcendental rave and even a climactic outbreak of rave-era breaks. The title track 'Discorgy' draws from Euro dance and EBM, experimenting with a polyrhythmic bass line and bringing the kind of 'stadium house' that The KLF were always aiming for. Closing track 'Dreams Of Wrestlers' is cosmic house at its sweetest and beefiest, spruced here and there with Italo stabs and pianos, drum machine fills and some lovely subtle filtering. Not so much a case of something for everyone than everything from everyone, you might even say.
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Tags: EBM | Acid Techno
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Gutz
Gutz (limited fluorescent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 015. Rel: 19 Nov 14
Gutz
Rut
Save Us
Review: Earlier this year Minimal Wave offshoot provided one of this year's most visceral dancefloor weapons in Kino-I, the debut from Doug Lee's new An-I project. Taking inspiration from techno, jack, industrial and punk, An-I successfully drew a line under some of the Berlin-based artist's previous disco-flavoured endeavours. And then some! If you like the Kino-I 12" you will love the new triplet of An-I productions housed on this appropriately titled Gutz 12". The title track alone should come with a health warning; such is the furious onslaught of machine funk it contains, whilst the unnerving "Rut" is the most schizophrenic production you will hear this year. Best of all id closing track "Save Us" sounds like a cross between in Aeternam Vale and Silent Servant. Pressed on a rather thick and dashing slab of magenta orange vinyl!
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Windows Of My Mind (remastered)
Cat: ATH 158. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Windows Of My Mind (5:09)
Windows Of My Mind (remix) (4:56)
Review: The story of this one revolves around San Diego native Anthony "Antone" Williams. He was one day alone in a studio, messing about with the gear and before he knew he it lay down the haunting rhythm that underpins the tune now presented here by the good folks at Athens of the North. It's a sinister, restless one that got released as a hugely limited 7" on Unity Records with otherworldly soul production and a pained vocal up top. Post punk soul, some call it, and that's a fitting descriptor. A remix appears on the flip but the allure of the original is hard to beat.
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Tags: Synth Pop
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AVI 002
AVI 002 (12")
Cat: AVI 002. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Aphonia - "Burning Fields" (11:52)
Angels Of Pompeii - "So High" (3:45)
Odopt - "Athma" (6:09)
Linja - "Retreat" (8:08)
Review: For a four track electronic music EP, there's a lot here. Opening with 'Burning Fields' by Aphonia, the uninitiated might expect the whole package to nod to that classic electro sound, highly detailed but lo-fi, packed with dark atmosphere but all about dance floor energy. Skip to track two, though, and Angles of Pompeii present mutant indie-punk-dance in the vein of Detroit Grand Pubahs at their most guitar-y, and minimalistic.

Elsewhere, 'Retreat' is a slow mo maximalist triumph, acid lines flailing over the top of a muffled cacophony of noise that places the emphasis on a lunging, head-nodding bassline. Add 'Athma', Odopt's sinister low end and drum machine tune up that could almost be an accidental piece from the movie They Live and you've got not only a complex release, but one boasting replay value set to last for years after the investment.

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Tags: EBM | Electro Techno | Psybient
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AVI 002 (B-STOCK)
Cat: AVI 002. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Aphonia - "Burning Fields"
Angels Of Pompeii - "So High"
Odopt - "Athma"
Linja - "Retreat"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


For a four track electronic music EP, there's a lot here. Opening with 'Burning Fields' by Aphonia, the uninitiated might expect the whole package to nod to that classic electro sound, highly detailed but lo-fi, packed with dark atmosphere but all about dance floor energy. Skip to track two, though, and Angles of Pompeii present mutant indie-punk-dance in the vein of Detroit Grand Pubahs at their most guitar-y, and minimalistic.

Elsewhere, 'Retreat' is a slow mo maximalist triumph, acid lines flailing over the top of a muffled cacophony of noise that places the emphasis on a lunging, head-nodding bassline. Add 'Athma', Odopt's sinister low end and drum machine tune up that could almost be an accidental piece from the movie They Live and you've got not only a complex release, but one boasting replay value set to last for years after the investment.

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Kunefe
Kunefe (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: EW 12002. Rel: 13 Oct 22
Kunefe (5:03)
Op Beni Kunefe (5:33)
Kunefe (instrumental) (5:02)
Review: A fascinating new slice of neue Deutsche welle from the artist Eine Welt. The track romanticizes the traditional Middle Eastern dish, Knafeh, through the lens of post-punkish electronics, German rawism, and myriad layering and production. The fact that an artist would go to such great pains to record, master, press and distribute a song with such a niche subject matter truly shows the power of Turkish cuisine. Clearly, even in back the '80s, there was mutual cultural appreciation between the Germans and the Turkish.
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Dark Silence (reissue)
Dark Silence (reissue) (translucent blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXI 108912. Rel: 21 Dec 22
Dark Silence (long version) (7:56)
Dark Silence (Art Fine version) (6:23)
Dark Silence (Flemming Dalum remix) (7:05)
Dark Silence (DJ TinTin Vocoder remix) (8:05)
Dark Silence (ZYX edit remastered 2022) (3:45)
Review: San Francisco's Dark Entries label does a good line in reissuing obscure, long-forgotten, left-of-centre gems (their excellent collection of Patrick Cowley's little-known soundtrack work for gay porn films, School Daze, was arguably one of the compilations of 2013). Here, they've unearthed another overlooked gem - Art Fine's previously rare-as-hen's-teeth dark Italo-disco gem 'Dark Silence'. It's pretty much a straight copy of the New Wave-inclined original, with the sparser, looser 'Long Version' joining the dense 'Art Fine Version'.
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What's Been Turning You On (System Olympia Remixes)
Cat: ASHRR 03. Rel: 25 Mar 24
What’s Been Turning You On (System Olympia remix) (4:27)
What’s Been Turning You On (System Olympia instrumental) (4:07)
What’s Been Turning You On (ASHRR SOUNDSYSTEM version) (5:13)
What’s Been Turning You On (ASHRR SOUNDSYSTEM instrumental version) (5:12)
Review: Los Angeles-based ASHRR are back with a new cut which comes from their forthcoming Sunshine Low album which they have re-interpreted as their ASHRR Soundsystem alter ego, while System Olympia also steps up with a remix on this fine new package from 20/20 Vision. In the hands of the latter, 'What's Been Turning You' is a remix with plenty of hi-fidelity cosmic details over mid-tempo deep nu-disco drums. The version from ASHRR is a chugging and Italo-tinged classic with loose-limbed and jumbled drum funk and plenty of bright, shiny arps. A great collection then.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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Midnight Thoughts EP (B-STOCK)
Cat: MELOD 012 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Soft Lips
Soft Lips (Chinaski remix)
Midnight Thoughts
Resolution
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


It's hard to straddle euphoric and dystopic, but Chilean producer Manuel Ortuzar aka Aural Trace has just about done it. The borders between new wave, electroclash and post-punk are all but shattered on their new EP 'Midnight Thoughts', wherein the artist finds it no great feat to inspire a sense of both tension and wonderment in the listener, through combinations of chuffy clap-whacks, quadruplet bass patterns, and an overall neon-drenched synthy style reminiscent of what might happen if William Friedkin directed a cyberpunk film.
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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
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Step On My Travelator: The Imagined Career Trajectory Of Superstar DJ & Dance Pop Producer Melvin Harris
Cat: ZENFC 013LPX. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Step On My Travelator (5:07)
Party Sized Away Day (feat Maria Uzor) (5:03)
Bethlehem Or Bust (feat Cat Rin) (3:33)
Blow Your Speakers (feat Soft Focus) (4:03)
Crashing Cars In Ibiza (feat Maria Uzor) (3:02)
Bad Club Bad Drugs Bad People (4:18)
Elevate (feat Charlotte Kemp Muhl) (9:00)
The Three Rooms Of Nightclub Marilyn (feat Lieselot Elzinga) (2:33)
I Used To Be A DJ In A Club (Now I'm Just A DJ In My Bedroom) (3:15)
My Hats On Fire (feat Hannah Hu & Richard Hawley) (3:28)
Eulogy To A Quiet Life (feat Maxine Peake) (2:28)
Review: Not content with merely being one of the biggest selling indie bands of right now, Yard Act are busy carving themselves a tasty side hustle as A&R men, with their Zen FC label scooping up some of the most exciting other music around as well as their own. This album from Sheffield's long serving synth maverick Adrian Flanagan (Kings Have Long Arms, Eccentronic Research Council, International Teachers Of Pop) is not an obvious choice for the guitar slingers, being closer to electro pop than indie, but it's a compulsive and ingenious listen all the same. Written during lockdown, it follows the rise and fall of an imaginary superstar DJ, each song pushing the narrative along and featuring a plethora of guests, including Richard Hawley and Maxine Peake, both of whom feature at the album's 'comedown' conclusion.
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Exploded View & Demos 1981-1984
Cat: MNQ 156. Rel: 14 Feb 23
Unreal Personality (6:02)
Lights (4:32)
Deutsches Madchen (4:29)
Covergirl (3:35)
Wahlerisch! (4:21)
UCX-S (4:35)
Modern Air (4:43)
Seit Wir Uns Kennen (4:17)
Picture 210 (3:41)
Gentlemen & Pettycoats (2:58)
Deutsches Madchen (4:27)
Lights (4:28)
Wahlerisch! (5:16)
Picture 210 (3:30)
Seit Wir Uns Kennen (5:04)
UCX-S (5:25)
Gentlemen & Pettycoats (3:32)
Fire (4:38)
Automobil (3:45)
40-50-60 (4:37)
Review: Minimal synth Dutch pioneers The Actor dropped this classic in 1982 on Trumpett Tapes. It was a cult favourite amongst those who know that eventually got reissued for the first time by Mannequin Records in 2014, and now comes another new drop but with the added bonus of a whole extra slab of wax. It is packed with extra full-length of demos from the 1981-1984 period and makes for some superb tonic for lovers of rusty analog synths. Cold yet alluring with textbook deadpan vocals, this is crisp coldwave at its best.
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Full Circle
Full Circle (limited gatefold double 10" LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GBX 042LP. Rel: 27 Sep 22
Full Circle (3:35)
Wait Hear Now (3:36)
Time Immemorial (5:06)
Autres Voix (0:44)
Russian Doll (3:23)
Blueprint (4:29)
Recovery Process (3:33)
Just A Dream (0:54)
Fit For Purpose (4:11)
Away Days (3:43)
Inner Activity (4:08)
Situation One (0:49)
The Architecture (4:04)
Sky Court (4:03)
The Luxury Spectrum (3:36)
Full Circle (Logotone) (0:15)
Review: The Advisory Circle (Cate Brooks) is a central cog in the machine that is Ghost Box, one of the most compelling labels to operate in the genre of hauntology in modern times. Brooks' too-perfect muzik is uncanny, reflecting on the grey memories of attempted architectural utopias and 80s library music for TV. These are slow instrumental electro ballads that inspire something of a failed sense of wonder in the listener, and they form a perfect addition to Brooks' extensive catalogue.
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Played by: Stunty
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Moon Safari (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 505419 7906770. Rel: 14 Mar 24
La Femme D'argent
Sexy Boy
All I Need
Kelly Watch The Stars
Talisman
Remember
You Make It Easy
Ce Matin La
New Star In The Sky
Le Voyage De Penelope
Kootchi (Air remix - bonus track)
Purple (La Femme D Argent mix - bonus track)
Dirty Hiroshima (demo - bonus track)
New Star (demo - bonus track)
Ce Matin La (demo - bonus track)
Maggot Brain (live - bonus track)
J'ai Dormi Sous L'eau (BBC live Session - bonus track)
Sexy Boy (BBC live Session - bonus track)
Kelly Watch The Stars (BBC live Session - bonus track)
Kelly Watch The Stars (extended - bonus track)
Remember (Davis Whitaker version - bonus track)
Review: When Air's Moon Safari first landed on terra firma in 1997, it was a revelation that flipped the French touch boom on its head. Swapping discoid thrust for sensual lounge, Nicolas Jean Godin and Jean-Benoit Dunckel kept a certain sophisticated nostalgia in their sound which tracked with their compatriots, but they absolutely weaved their own spell with it. The hits caught on for good reason, from the dirty grind of 'Sexy Boy' to the swooning romanticism of 'All I Need' featuring Beth Hirsch on vocals, but the moments in between merely added to the spectacle, lodging Air in the hearts and minds of a whole generation. This special anniversary edition adds a second disc of B-sides, remixes and session tracks, plus a Blu-ray disc featuring the iconic videos and a documentary from the Moon Safari era.
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The Castle II
The Castle II (gatefold 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: MEC 055. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Mars, Afterwards (1:51)
Le Voleur (7:10)
Objet D'Amour (4:47)
Track 4 (3:15)
The Castle (I) (4:07)
Machine D'Amour (4:24)
The Steeple Of Lewdness (8:20)
The Sea (6:49)
The April (Prologue) (2:46)
The April (9:28)
Ray (6:24)
Boy A (4:32)
The Wine Of Heaven (7:59)
The Castle (II) (4:18)
Review: Who, or perhaps what, was Tomo Akikawabaya? In truth, nobody really seems to sure on the answer, other than the fact this mysterious Japanese artists decided to release a serious of incredible synth-driven singles during the 1980s, before vanishing back into the dry ice of whatever smoke machine they escaped from. A musical genie, here only to bestow a limited number of gems on us, and then disappear forever. Swerving interviews and photos doesn't help the search, but The Castle II at least allows us to explore his work in depth, across several tracks. These range from the twisted cabaret weirds of 'Objet D'Amour', to the driving electro-punk of 'Le Voleur', grand and decidedly 1980s-sounding synth rock on 'The April', and New Romantic-esque pop on The Castle (II). Essential stuff.
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Girl With No Face
Girl With No Face (limited mustard vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505616 7179160. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Weird World (3:58)
Girl With No Face (4:24)
Off With Her Tits (3:16)
John & Jonathan (4:21)
Galina (4:28)
Hardware/Software (2:27)
Black Eye (4:30)
You Slept On Me (4:12)
Saddest Smile (3:08)
Staying Power (4:10)
Truly Dreams (4:27)
Review: Canadian singer, songwriter and visual artists Allie X - real name Alexandra Ashley Hughes - is a great representative for the resurgent live electro-synth scene. Emerging from the Toronto indie circuit in the mid-2000s, it was a relocation to Los Angeles, a heartland for neon sounds, and early work with producers Circuit and Billboard that first saw an identity begin to form, which is as retro as it is futuristic, picking up scores of fans along the way, including Katie Perry no less. Girl With No Face is her latest long form, and sees the artist again stick her flag confidently in the ground. Tunes bounce, track, soar, step, pump and - at times - fall apart, emotionally speaking, with clear references to the likes of Ladyhawke, Madonna, Kraftwerk, Cocteau Twins and a-Ha, among others. Definitely one to watch, if you're not already.
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Afternoons In Utopia (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Afternoons In Utopia (Deluxe Edition) (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 190295 065751. Rel: 07 May 21
IAO (0:26)
Fantastic Dream (3:54)
Jerusalem (4:06)
Dance With Me (4:07)
Afternoons In Utopia (3:07)
Sensations (4:26)
20th Century (1:29)
The Voyager (4:37)
Carol Masters (4:28)
Universal Daddy (3:59)
Lassie Come Home (2:14)
Red Rose (4:42)
Lady Bright (4:12)
Review: German trio Alphaville saw huge success with their 1984 debut album Forever Young. Two years later they set out to repeat the trick with Afternoons in Utopia. They somewhat succeed, too, as the long player reached the Top 20 in five different countries around Europe and spend the big hits 'Dance With Me,' 'Universal Daddy' and 'Jerusalem'. Now, for the first time ever, the record is repressed under the supervision of founding members Marian Gold and Bernhard Lloyd. The deluxe edition includes new photographs and sleeve notes as well as all the big musical moments.
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Felicita
Felicita (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PINGIPUNG 74. Rel: 30 Mar 22
Gizli Duygular (9:39)
Eciflere Gel (7:44)
Ablamin Gozleri (2:57)
Istasyon Plajinda Bir Tren Batti (15:03)
Felicita Lale (3:23)
Review: Experimental jazz meets electronic on this hybrid chimera of an album, wherein Gozen Atila aka. Anadol saw to a troupe of Istanbul jazz musicians recording over her pre-made synth jazz compositions. The sonic result is a strange recollection of Byzantine backstreets, noir sonic judders and hauntologic Persian dirges. It's enthralling because it's hard to break down where electronics end and live elements begin; 'Eciflere Gel' is a toe-tapping, hi-hat shuffling backlit crime-drama jazz bit, while 'Ablamin Gozleri' is completely different: a hauntingly electronic folk song. 'Istasyon Plajinda...', meanwhile, is a time-stopping and doomy ambient soundscape cut. Via everything from organ automation to subversion of tradition, Anadol has created a masterpiece.
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Hatiralar
Hatiralar (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PINGIPUNG 080. Rel: 07 Jun 23
Yapilacak Kadin (2:53)
Her Seylerin Arasindan Gorundu Bana Bir Ceylan (2:35)
Gurbet Bekcisi (2:27)
Zengin Olur Giderim (2:02)
Orman Yangini (2:37)
Ya Benimsin Ya Onlarin (1:59)
Gel Elimi Tut (2:09)
Hatiralar (2:52)
Kiralik Ask (3:16)
Sekiz Sutuna Sekiz Manset (4:16)
Tahta Sucuk (4:21)
Sazliklardan Havalanan Havada Asili Kalan (3:05)
Review: Instrumental synth pop producer Gozen Atila, AKA Anadol - named after an old Turkish car company - has been building a stellar reputation for herself as a purveyor of 1970s and 1980s influenced electronic soundscapes since her first full length, curuyen Yillar (Rotting Years), turned heads among press and public alike in 2012. Plenty has come between then and now, but finally we're given Hatiralar, a record that was made around the same time as her debut but has never before seen the light of day. Informed by the experimental European and Eurasian movie scores of decades past, fans of Bruce Haack and The Space Lady will find much to fall head over heels for here, touching on naive keyboard chart hits from outside the Western music industry, kosmische, science fiction sounds and obscure electro forms, it's a strange but enticing trip into another world.
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Played by: GK Machine
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Wingwomen (Soundtrack)
Cat: WGNWMN 1. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Flying (3:32)
Quad (4:06)
The Skies Collapsing On To Us (3:12)
Time On My Hands (6:25)
A World That Can Exist (3:57)
Breathe In Me (6:49)
Together (7:30)
Dying (5:12)
Review: British band Archive unveils their soundtrack for the new French film Voleuses (Thieves) on NetFlix under the English title of Wingwomen, in the UK. The soundtrack offers a unique blend of electronic, avant-garde, post-rock and progressive rock and draws from diverse musical influences throughout, with the the London-based ensemble delivering an immersive landscape that mirrors the story of Carole and Alex, two adept thieves battling for liberation in the film. This one comes on audiophile vinyl and is a great accompaniment to the move itself.
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The Sound Of Indifference (reissue)
The Sound Of Indifference (reissue) (cassette limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MW 071. Rel: 03 Apr 20
AI Theme (3:08)
Funky Party (3:47)
Bohemianinst (2:25)
Man Am I Progressive (3:03)
D&Z (part 3) (2:09)
Are You Worried? (2:10)
Conceptual Car Crash (2:01)
Secretary Chick (2:27)
God (2:52)
Transit (1:18)
We Will Go To The Beach (3:07)
Park (3:46)
Curious Ways Of Dying (4:19)
Review: Minimal Wave is proud to present The Sound of Indifference, a rare cassette released in 1981 by Aural Indifference. Aural Indifference was a post-punk studio collective from Sydney, Australia. The two principal members were Brian Spencer Hall (the M Squared in house producer) and Kevin Purdy. The cassette album, The Sound of Indifference, was released in 1981, featuring tracks such as "Theme", "Park, and "Man Am I Progressive". Their sound ranges from minimal synth, to post-punk to quirky guitar-driven electronic folk music, some of it resembling John Maus. "Theme" appeared as the closing track on The Minimal Wave Tapes: Volume Two compilation and "Park" appeared on The Bedroom Tapes compilation. Here for the first time, we are offering a reissue of the original cassette, remastered from the master tapes and complete with original artwork, limited to 300 copies.
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A Farewell To Reason
Cat: COMMUNICATION 7. Rel: 02 Dec 20
Ballad For A Modern Man (6:29)
A Happy Town (6:25)
Forward Progress (5:17)
Wake Up Dead (4:06)
These Days (4:50)
Onward, Forward (4:38)
Review: This new record from Automatic Tasty finds him move away from his usual pastoral acid sound and into a more DIY, bedroom pop realm with him on the microphone. It's a melancholic work that draws obvious parallels to Hot Chip, but with an extra air of curiosity and naivety. There is a dreamy vibe to the opener then a gentle party feel to 'A Happy Town,' lovely laziness to the bendy synths of 'Wake Up Dead' and more urgent feel to 'These Days'. This is utterly charming music that could have been released 30 years ago, today, or 20 years hence and still sound fresh.
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Played by: MUSAR Recordings
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Synth Works Vol 2
Synth Works Vol 2 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: BKWRD 025. Rel: 07 Apr 22
All Rose (4:14)
Steppe Noire (4:47)
Evaporations (6:17)
Light Memoir (4:27)
Interblip (1:01)
Repere Hypnotique (5:02)
As Fragile Ghosts (5:10)
Review: Mathieu Charbonneau and Pietro Amato are no strangers. The pair have worked together in various guises and forms for many years, first meeting in the instrumental group Torngat, an then turning their attention to the Ferriswheel project and indie band The Luyas. Amato is still a member of the latter, and some will also know his name from Bell Orchestre and, on the odd occasion, some outfit called Arcade Fire.

Cast all those references aside, though, because Synth Works Vol. 2, as the title suggests, opts to map out electronic courses through modular constellations, the sound of glittering stars passing by a pristine space station, the noise of humans looking out into the great black expanse and wondering what their place is, and where everyone else has gone. A work of minimal beauty.
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