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Pile Ou Faune
Cat: MERCREDI 002. Rel: 27 Oct 20
Chahan - "Jungle" (Pile Ou Faune mix) (5:20)
Monsieur Mercredi - "Ego" (4:48)
Quidam - "Double Trouble" (6:42)
Quidam - "Lebsa" (5:52)
Review: More from the Paris-based Mercredi collective, whose distinctive take on electronic music - first showcased via a solo single from key member Quidam last year - draws on a wealth of disparate musical influences. For proof, check out the A-side, where Chahan's 'Jungle (Pile Ou Faune Mix)' - a quirky but rather good blend of deep house, 80s zouk beats and glassy-eyed synth-pop sounds - is followed by the soca-goes-street soul sweetness of Monsieur Mercredi's 'Ego'. Quidam takes over on the flip, first offering up the classic house flourishes, trance builds and bustling beats of the acid-splashed 'Double Trouble', before getting all exotic on the Mali-meets-early-Massive Attack headnodder 'Lebsa'.
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Goodbye Horses
Goodbye Horses (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 306. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Goodbye Horses (extended mix) (5:49)
Goodbye Horses (instrumental) (5:50)
Hellfire (4:39)
Summertime (3:30)
Goodbye Horses (acappella) (4:24)
Review: Q Lazzarus was always going to be a good fit for the cult synth and cold wave crew, Dark Entries, and so it proves here with this overdue debut. Diane Luckey was born in 1960 in New Jersey and created her iconic moniker while living in NYC's East Village. Her breakout moment came after meeting director Jonathan Demme during a 1986 snowstorm; he was captivated by her demo playing in her taxi. Their encounter led to the unforgettable inclusion of 'Goodbye Horses' in Silence of the Lambs. Despite its cult status, Luckey and collaborator William Garvey remained largely overlooked but surely that will change now as they offer up five unreleased tracks that have been newly mixed from original master tapes.
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タグ: Synth Pop
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Techsick
Techsick (limited translucent red & black marbled vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12FP 006. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Dancing In Hell (4:08)
Funeral Fashion (3:07)
Techsick (3:37)
Funeral Fashion (Sarin remix) (3:56)
Review: QUAL is the solo project of William Maybelline from Lebanon Hanover, and one known for its "meaner, darker, and nastier" persona. The name qual means pain in German and since the 2015 debut Sable, the moniker has delved into dark, minimal synth, old-school EBM, and industrial electronics using analogue equipment. Following the 2021 LP Tenebris in Lux and the 2022 remix album Re-Animate, he now returns with Techsick featuring three new tracks and a Sarin remix. Highlights include the metal-influenced 'Dancing in Hell,' the familiar minimalist 'Techsick,' and the dual-sided 'Funeral Fashion,' blending classic EBM with a techno remix. The first 12" vinyl edition is limited to 500 copies so move fast.
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Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives Of Q Lazzarus
Cat: SBR 356CD. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Goodbye Horses (single edit)
Heaven
I See Your Eyes
A Fools Life
Summertime
My Mistake
Hellfire
Don't Let Go
Bang Bang
Goodbye Horses (New Wave version)
Flesh For Sale
I Don't Want To Love You Anymore
The Candle Goes Away
Fathers, Mothers & Children Dying In The Street
Love Lust
Home
Momma Never Said
The Time Is Right (Dare)
Only You Can Light The Candle
Love Dance
Take The Time
Be Mine
It Don't Mean Nothing
Review: Next month, we will finally get to watch Eva Aridjis's Goodbye Horses, a documentary film exploring the extraordinary life of cult New York artist and singer Q Lazzarus (real name Diane Luckey). This soundtrack album is something of a rarity, as it is mostly made up of unreleased music that the artist recorded - either as a solo performer or as part of Q Lazzarus & The Resurrection - between the mid 1980s and 1995. Alongside contrasting takes on her peerless 'Goodbye Horses', the two-disc set includes a Compass Point style dub disco cover of George Gershwin classic 'Summertime', nods to early house music culture ('Hellfire', 'My Mistake'), a gaggle of proto-alt-rock numbers ('Bang Bang', 'I See Your Eyes'), and a stunning, power ballad style reinterpretation of 'Heaven' by Talking Heads.
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The Algorithm Don't Like My Freek
Cat: APRON 47. Rel: 13 Sep 22
End Game (1:16)
HyperReal (4:09)
Quantum Prophets (5:03)
Irememberufromtomorrow (5:37)
Future Attractions (3:57)
SHE (feat Shepherd) (4:24)
The Lovers (6:23)
Infinity Mode (3:38)
Untitled Freek (feat Shepherd) (4:40)
Secret Colors (2:50)
Review: The enigmatic J. Quaid has turned the heads of those that know with fine deep house outings on labels like Couch Acid and Hot Shit Sounds as well as Apron. Now he returns to Apron and comes good on that early promise with a full length album of analogue jams. They fizz with retro-future synths and hardware drum grooves. The machines bring dusty edges and cosmic rays of light. Some, like 'Irememberufromtomorrow' bring electro beats and some like 'The Lovers' are scuffed up broken beats with heartfelt moods. Throughout the many different rhythms and tempos this remains a standout album.
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Signs Of Life
Signs Of Life (limited gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + poster + postcards + sticker)
Cat: ANNA 057. Rel: 23 Oct 19
Arcade Eighty-Five (4:02)
No Illusion (3:36)
I - Disorientation (2:51)
Night Dirve (1:09)
II - 2139 (4:46)
The Land Of Lost Content (1:45)
III - Distant (3:30)
Shanghai Metro (1:04)
IV - Chang'e (1:10)
Fessenden Grove (1:41)
Hibakusha (3:11)
V - Silent Centre (0:56)
Komarov (5:12)
IV - Brave New World (1:39)
The Signs Of Life (5:08)
VII - Re-Generator (1:10)
The Statues (5:58)
VIII - Zara In The Stars (2:40)
No Illusion (Quieter Than Spiders 'Quietli' mix) (2:35)
Hibakusha (Kevin Komoda remix) (5:59)
The Land Of Lost Content (Micro Cheval remix) (4:35)
Shanghai Metro (Vile Electrodes remix) (7:04)
Night Drive (Delayscape mix 2) (4:53)
No Illusion (The Silicon Scientist remix) (6:44)
Hibakusha (Jonteknik remix) (4:56)
Night Drive (Delayscape mix 3) (3:27)
The Land Of Lost Content (Quieter Than Spiders 'Memorial' mix) (4:08)
Hibakusha (Delayscape remix) (4:47)
Review: It would be fair to say that the "Chinese-Anglo" band Quieter Than Spiders has pushed the boat out with debut album "Signs of Life". Not only does the album come with all manner of bonus treats - stickers, a poster and postcards - but it's also a double vinyl set, with the original LP (record one) being backed by one containing no less than 10 remixes of the very same track. The original LP offers a perfect showcase for their self-proclaimed "Shanghai synth-pop sound" - a colourful and glistening combination of digital and analogue synths with chip-tune style 8-bit computer game sounds thrown in - while the remixes record contains a few more dancefloor-centric versions from an impressive collection of rising synth-wave stars.
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