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Luton Hoo Estate 1997
Luton Hoo Estate 1997 (gatefold 180 gram green vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 97145. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Numbers (4:53)
Computerworld (5:59)
Radioactivity (6:37)
Trans-europe Express/Metal On Metal/Abzug (13:06)
Pocket Calculator (7:53)
The Robot (9:48)
The Man Machine (4:53)
Tour De France (5:32)
Autobahn (13:36)
Tribal Gathering (4:30)
Boom Boom Tschak/Music Non Stop (4:56)
Review: This gatefold green vinyl record captures a rare and electrifying live performance from the pioneering electronic music legends. Recorded at their 1997 Tribal Gathering festival headline, it's a showcase of the band's iconic sound that blends groundbreaking synth-driven melodies with hypnotic rhythms and futuristic themes. Performing classics like 'Autobahn,' 'The Robots' and 'Computer World,' Kraftwerk delivered a spellbinding experience that bridged their innovative past and continued influence on modern music all set against the historic backdrop of Luton Hoo Estate. It features plenty of their classics from the time, as well as - shockingly - a new track, titled 'Tribal Gathering' (and also sometimes referred to as 'Luton') that was written especially for the gig, never recorded in the studio and only ever played a handful of times. A great nostalgic trip.
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Shadow Of Love
AME feat CURSES
Cat: IVLP 16S1. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Shadow Of Love (club version) (4:53)
Shadow Of Love (instrumental) (4:54)
Review: There's something unavoidably magnetic about the intersection between ambition and self-awareness and this release, by Charonne, Nemo Vachez, Umberto and T Oceans, knows exactly how to tap into that tension. With each track, there's an undeniable undercurrent of both vulnerability and swaggeriproducers twisting minimal beats into something far deeper, dragging you through shadows with a mix of melancholy and movement. You feel the weight of their collective sound but also their defiant lightness, straddling the line between introspective and dancefloor-driven music. It's a textured, driving release with an ever-present air of mystery.



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タグ: Dark wave | Synth Pop
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MPU105
MPU105 (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ITX 035. Rel: 26 Nov 24
KlubTG33 (2:46)
CreamyPORTAL-Xa (4:32)
SiemensC25teen (4:21)
APEX CA 91352 (3:27)
Sequoia10 (8:05)
POL1000 (3:08)
LEE (4:39)
Junelake Smokes (5:33)
72 ARP (6:05)
JAN24onNE375 (4:35)
Review: Ilian Tape kicks on with another entry into its ITX Series, this time with a lovely hand-stamped long player from MPU101. It is a deep dive into escapist ambient worlds with plenty of grainy tape hiss and cosmic static, celestial melodies and provocative moments of introspection. Analogue machinery is really brought to the fore on fuzzy sounds like 'CreamyPORTAL-Xa' with patient and pastoral synth smears, while 'APEX CA 91352' has brighter and more mellifluous melodies rising up through the mix. There is plenty of pensive beauty in these cuts, not least the gorgeous 'Junelake Smokes'. Another gem from Ilian Tape.
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Autobahn (Jim Rider remixes)
Autobahn (Jim Rider remixes) (limited red smoke vinyl 12")
Cat: ICONS 003. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Jim Rider (extended remix) (6:43)
Jim Rider (instrumental remix)
Jim Rider (remix) (1:18)
Review: 'Autobahn' by Kraftwerk, released in 1974, is a seminal track that redefined the future of electronic music. Its significance lies not only in its innovative use of synthesisers and electronic instruments but also in its ability to evoke a specific visual and emotional landscape. Here, the song's repetitive, motorik rhythms are given an overhaul - or more specifically three - by Jim Rider, a regular at Lee Burridge's All Day I Dream parties. They're beefed up for the floor, certainly, but maintain the kind of delicate touches that makew the original such a great listen.
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Endless Skies
Cat: BAP 211. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Endless Skies (6:35)
Endless Skies (Aroy dub) (5:33)
Fear The Night (6:17)
Fear The Night (Dark version) (6:33)
Review: Army of God's 'Salvation'' back in 2012 soon became a cult coldwave cut. It was the one and only release by the pair of Aroy Dee and Miss Jagroe... until now. More than ten years on they are back with 'Endless Skies' which is a new EP full of analogue warmth, signature synth designs and aching strings. Of course, Jagroe's unique voice features and brings extra allure to the beats. Aroy Dee steps up with an edit of the title cut and lays in some more form drums and pairs back the vocals to make things even darker. On the flip you'll find the throbbing bass and off-kilter keys of 'Fear the Night' with a dark version going even more into the shady unknown.
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BBC Radio Croydon 1975
Cat: ICONICVR 006. Rel: 31 May 23
Kling Klang (6:41)
Tongebirge (3:53)
Tanzmusik (7:48)
Ruckzuck (8:39)
Die Sonne Der Monde Die Sterne (6:53)
Kometenmelodie (6:06)
Showroom Dummies (5:17)
Autobahn (8:44)
Review: Kraftwerk's 1975 performance at Fairfield Hall in Croydon is the stuff of legend. Finally it is available as a high quality audio pressing that allows you to relive all its glorious futurism. The show was broadcast on radio as part of a short tour of the UK that came after the release of the German computer music pioneer's hugely popular Autobahn. It features tracks from that album as well as 'Die Sonne, Der Mond, Die Sterne' and 'Showroom Dummies.' A real piece of electronic music history that will spice up any collection.
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Message To Nowhere
Cat: BAP 218. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Message To Nowhere (4:44)
Words In A Void (3:41)
Message To Nowhere (The Hacker remix) (5:43)
A Thousand Nights (3:41)
Review: Ruben Benabou marks out and identifies another sonic constellation; this is a rapid indie trance-dance four-tracker of galactic ambition and scale. Drawing inspiration from sci-fi soundtracks, and the warmer currents of electro, leaders 'Message To Nowhere' and 'Words In A Void' also recall the gladdened awe of space disco, with twinging leads skirting about the stereo like passing shooting stars. The Hacker's version of the title track plays back like an 8-bit minigame version of the main mission, with its pocket-generated drums, while 'A Thousand Nights' is a prime exercise in retro synthwave, and the perfect closer.
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タグ: Italo Disco | IDM
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Los Ninos Del Parque
Cat: PLA 044. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Los Ninos Del Parque (5:20)
African Beat (5:34)
Los Ninos Del Parque (Bionda E Lupo Neumisch) (7:16)
African Beat (Andrei Rusu dub) (7:46)
Review: Platform 23 platform the Italian 80s avant-garde and anarcho music scene on a fresh 12" compilation, kicking things off with an unreleased cover, by the band Nengue, of Los NiNos Del Parque's electro-pop-wave track 'African Beat'. Amid the political unrest of the Anni di Piombo (Years of Lead) - which saw the autonomist Marxist movement, and backdrops of government-mafiosi collusion, labour strife, and terrorist splinter group formations - underground artists found themselves transducing the radical energy of the time into rapidfire releases, put out through DIY networks. Rome's Nengue embodied this, blending industrial, jazz, and futurist influences. Initially, the release aimed to highlight their Kraftwerk-inspired African Beat, but the discovery of their cover of 'Los NiNos Del Parque', described as "powerful anarchic nonsense", became the focal point. Berlin's Bionda e Lupo contribute a remix, with Sneaker's sharp production and Sano's vocals adding a fresh dimension. Andrei Rusu (Khidja) delivers a deep, dub-heavy reinterpretation of African Beat, perfect for modern dancefloors while honoring its raw origins. A vital document of Italy's underground electronic resistance.
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Domenica Kraut
Cat: CLX 001. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Domenica Kraut (7:44)
Fur Stefania (6:46)
Magica Hamelin (7:28)
Review: Italian producer Vinz Giaimis crafts an intricate homage to the kosmische traditions of Krautrock, weaving a sonic tapestry that feels as much about exploration as it does about reverence. Across the EP's four tracks, Giaimis deftly balances vintage analogue textures with a modern electronic sensibility. The opener sets the tone with a motorik groove underpinned by shimmering synths, evoking both the vastness of space and the hypnotic rhythms of a train journey. Elsewhere, there's a palpable warmth as swirling pads and layered percussion come together in a way that suggests the meditative qualities of early Tangerine Dream.
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Lament (Steven Wilson Stereo Mix) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Cat: CDLC 1459. Rel: 19 Dec 24
White China
One Small Day
Dancing With Tears In My Eyes
Lament
Man Of Two Worlds
Heart Of The Country
When The Time Comes
A Friend I Call Desire
White China (instrumental)
One Small Day (instrumental)
Dancing With Tears In My Eyes (instrumental)
Lament (instrumental)
Man Of Two Worlds (instrumental)
Heart Of The Country (instrumental)
When The Time Comes (instrumental)
A Friend I Call Desire (instrumental)
Review: This refreshed edition of the standout album from Ultravox comes as part of Record Store Day Black Friday 2024 and has been mixed in majestic stereo by Steven Wilson. It arrives on a double CD and pays tribute to one of the band's most influential works and in the process highlights the groundbreaking sound that defined their era. The album retains its timeless appeal all these years on and mixes up the innovative essence of the original with a modern touch. Alongside the original tracks, this edition includes instrumental versions that serve up a deeper exploration of the music and make it a must-own piece for fans old or new.
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Japanese Post Punk Goth & New Wave 1980-1991 Part II
Cat: DEATH 084. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Track 1
Track 2
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Freakshow Parallax EP
Cat: TRAILS 001. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Freakshow Parallax (5:35)
Shade Detector (6:39)
Videofreex (5:37)
Fantana Carteziana (6:13)
Review: The Trails label, as is often the way in so many cases in electronic music, is the natural next step for the party crew of the same name. Having established a sound and a community, they now branch out with music from associated producers all keen to offer up their shared musical visions. First up, the label introduces friend and graphic designer Bogdan N?stase aka DJ Bogdan. Setting a fine tone from the off. the EP explores melancholy, introspection, mystery and hope, all infused with a nostalgic nod to 2000s electro-techno and synth-pop. The A-side opens with 'Shade Detector,' an energetic peak-hour anthem which is followed by the melancholic 'Freakshow Parallax' for after hours. The B-side features 'Videofreex,' a versatile party gem before closer 'Fantana Cartezian?' is a twisted minimal techno homage to Bucharest's lost history.
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Elsewhere LVI
VARIOUS
Cat: ERS 042R. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Tolouse Low Trax - "Sketches Of A Destroyed Meadow"
Infuso Giallo - "Torus"
Claude De Tapol - "Du Train Jaune"
Puma & The Dolphin - "The Grass Drum"
t-woc - "Marty Eek"
Houschyar - "Intercontinental"
Lamusa II - "Artificiale"
YNV - "Dw3"
Bolva - "Rite II"
Anatolian Weapons - "Float"
URVERHEXT - "Ubertan"
Velvet C - "Exalt Cut"
Review: Emotional Response has described soFa's fourth compilation for the label as "internationalism for the adventurous DJ", full of club music for the open-minded. It's basically an eclectic, esoteric musical travelogue that serves of intriguing, entertaining and admirable electronic music for those of a leftfield persuasion. There's much to enjoy, from the undulating melodies, off-kilter beats and mind-soothing chords of Infuso Giallo's 'Torus', and the moody techno-not-techno wave minimalism of Puma & The Dolphin ('Grass Drum'), to the analogue-heavy cold-wave dystopia of Houschyar ('Intercontinental'), the dark ambient techno of Lamusa II ('Artificial') and the tribal tinged electronic psychedelia of Bolva ('Rite II').
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Running Up That Hill
Running Up That Hill (1-sided 12")
Cat: MA 002X. Rel: 20 Dec 22
Running Up That Hill (Heavy Disco edit) (7:41)
Played by: Kito Jempere
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Set In Stone (Special Edition)
Set In Stone (Special Edition) (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: YVR 4005. Rel: 02 Apr 24
World In My Eyes (5:03)
Everything Counts (5:41)
Master & Servant (3:48)
Stripped (5:55)
Stangelove (4:39)
Personal Jesus (5:52)
Black Celebration (4:33)
Behind The Wheel (5:21)
Review: It's 1990 and Depeche Mode couldn't really be riding much higher in the global music stakes. Having just released Violator, the band had finally debuted an album inside the Billboard Top 10 for the first time in their almost-decade-long history, and pretty much anyone who came into contact with the record was very quickly captivated by its sound. While definitely not a curveball, it marked an expansion of the group's existing style. Some have described it as synth-pop, others alternative rock. In many ways, it's a dance floor album, one that embraces goth and coldwave at its very core. Captured during their tour at that time, Set In Stone features landmark singles from the LP - 'Personal Jesus', of course, and 'World In My Eyes' - it also proves beyond any doubt that a Depeche Mode show is about more than simply playing the hits.
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Strange Disciple
Strange Disciple (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: PIASR 1421LPC. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Weak In Your Light (4:11)
Sole Obsession (4:07)
Surely I Can't Wait (4:04)
Swimming In The Shallow Sea (4:34)
Too Much, Enough (4:30)
Spare Me The Decision (2:45)
Sightseer (4:11)
Stumbling Still (4:33)
A New Goodbye (5:07)
I Will Never Learn (4:50)
Review: On Strange Disciple, Brooklyn-based cold synth pop trio Nation of Language explore their relationship with a very distinct set of emotions: hopeless devotion, temptation, guilt. Like a religious zealot gone rogue - perhaps an image evoked by the cloaked figure on its front cover - the album seems to sonically bastardise its various new wave, post-punk and shoegaze influences, all while channelling the increased energy that has slowly found its way into the music. It mirrors the band's picking-up-of-the-pace as their fanbase has grown and touring schedule has filled up over the years.
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Maintain The Golden Ratio
Maintain The Golden Ratio (180 gram vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 313EP1. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Maintain (4:51)
The Golden Ratio (version) (4:44)
Review: Cybotron are best known as the early purveyors of electro as we know it, responsible for the genre's more mechanised incarnations from as early as the mid-1980s. Now, though, they "re-emerge in our contemporary cybercultural age when artifactual futures begin a transition into a new era of "Meta'", with two new tracks on Tresor, 'Maintain' and 'The Golden Ratio'. While this sentence might take some decoding, we're fain to speculate that it has something to do with the current mass-mediated zeitgeist centring on virtual reality and its implications for metaphysics, both of which right up Cybotron's street as concepts go. Something about the perturbed spirit of 2023 has awoken Juan Atkins and Laurens von Oswald from their decades-long slumber to produce this vocoded, deep-waving, technocult opus. We must figure out what!
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World Violation 1990
World Violation 1990 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 88013. Rel: 24 Mar 23
Intro (3:22)
Never Let Me Down Again (6:47)
Shake The Disease (5:07)
Master & Servant (3:53)
Personal Jesus (5:43)
Stripped (6:25)
Strange Love (4:36)
Policy Of Truth (4:58)
Enjoy The Silence (7:51)
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Party Edits
Cat: BUMPE 001. Rel: 01 May 25
Computers (5:28)
Time Of War (5:10)
Talk To Me (4:26)
Paranoia (4:52)
Lies (4:44)
Dub To Destruct (5:32)
Review: Blkmarket Underground Music Party Edits is a sub-label to the influential Blkmarket, an esteemed label and event series in New York. Contrary to what that catalogue number might indicate, this is actaully their second release and has Facets at the controls. First up is 'Computers' with its raw and snappy analogue drum sounds and late-night synth details. 'Time Of War' is another full-fat blend of analogue drum thump and driving synth motifs, 'Talk To Me' has crashing cold-wave synths and deadpan vocals and 'Paranoia' has loopy vocals and moody atmospheres for freaky dancing. 'Lies' and 'Dub To Destruct' shut down this varied and retro-tinged EP with jerking rhythms that will do plenty of damage.
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Mind How You Go (reissue)
Mind How You Go (reissue) (10" + MP3 download code)
Cat: GBX 006EP. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Logo (0:15)
Mind How You Go (3:57)
Every Day Science (3:35)
And The Cuckoo Comes (3:50)
Osprey (5:09)
Nuclear Substation (3:42)
Get In The Swim (3:28)
Nuclear Substation PIF (0:59)
Review: The Advisory Circle's Mind How You Go is a haunting and evocative album that transports listeners back to the eerie world of 1960s and 1970s public information films. Inspired by the chilling soundscapes of these films, the album captures a sense of nostalgia and unease that is both poignant and unsettling. The album's music is both catchy and unsettling, with its eerie melodies and haunting vocals creating a sense of unease. The lyrics, which often focus on themes of danger and caution, add to the album's unsettling atmosphere. Mind How You Go is a masterpiece of nostalgic electronica. It is a record that is both haunting and beautiful.
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Quartet (Steven Wilson Mix) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: CDLC 1394. Rel: 28 Dec 23
Reap The Wild Wind
Serenade
Mine For Life
Hymn
Visions In Blue
When The Scream Subsides
We Came To Dance
Cut & Run
The Song (We Go)
Reap The Wild Wind (instrumental)
Serenade (instrumental)
Mine For Life (instrumental)
Hymn (instrumental)
Visions In Blue (instrumental)
When The Scream Subsides (instrumental)
We Came To Dance (instrumental)
Cut & Run (instrumental)
The Song (We Go) (instrumental)
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Get The Message: The Best Of Electronic (reissue)
Cat: 019029 6453823. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Forbidden City (4:04)
Gettiing Away With It (5:15)
Get The Message (single remix) (3:51)
Feel Every Beat (5:00)
Disappointed (single mix) (4:16)
Vivid (radio edit) (3:47)
Second Nature (4:50)
All That I Need (4:17)
Prodigal Song (7:07)
For You (4:52)
Imitation Of Life (New edit) (3:49)
Out Of My League (4:35)
Like No Other (4:37)
Twisted Tenderness (5:31)
Late At Night (radio edit) (3:53)
Review: British synth-pop supergroup Electronic consisted of Bernard Sumner of New Order, Johnny Marr of The Smiths, Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys and Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk. The combined clout of these names surely amounted to enough credit to patent the name "Electronic", which always to us felt partially like an attempt to become synonymous with the music genre itself (as if these guys weren't synonymous with it already). On Get The Message, a 2006 compilation named after the second single from their debut album, we hear a thorough checking of their contribution to the golden decade that is the 1990s, cycling chronologically through the group's greatest hits, as well as some extra rarities and tidbits for curious fans.
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Blau Zwei
Blau Zwei (12")
Cat: DGS 008. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Blau Zwei (4:37)
In My Arms (5:08)
Summerpark (5:51)
Anxiety (5:20)
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Not In Love
Not In Love (CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: CRYSTALCASTLES NOT. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Not In Love (feat Robert Smith)
Celestica (Bear In Heaven remix)
Baptism (Punks Jump Up remix)
Suffocation (Memory Tapes remix)
Not In Love
Not In Love (Rose Quartz mix)
Not In Love (Desert Rose mix)
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Jaz Edits 2
Cat: PF 008. Rel: 27 Sep 22
Cloud Worship (5:13)
Pick A Toy (6:29)
Puzzle (5:27)
Friday Night (5:00)
Review: Under the Jaz alter-ego, John Zahl has been serving up laidback, Balaearic-minded edits of musical obscurities since the mid 2000s. Initially, that was for Claremont 56 offshoot Sixty Five, but in the last decade he's also appeared on Passport To Paradise, Rotating Souls and, most recently, Pinchy & Friends. Here he returns to the latter label with four more rubs of atmospheric cuts from the dusty corners of his record collection. He begins with the wonderfully throbbing, solo-heavy dancefloor synth-scape of 'Cloud Worship', before successfully tinkering with a tactile, semi-organic proto-house gem on 'Pick a Toy'. Over on side B, 'Puzzle' is a tidy revision of a cosmic-minded, French language Balearic synth-pop gem, while 'Friday Night' is an eccentric, off-kilter slab of new wave disco oddness.
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Keynote01
Keynote01 (12")
Cat: KYNT 01. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Will (5:18)
OBS (Echoes) (6:34)
Plus (6:30)
Numanoid (5:34)
Review: Keynote launches its debut with Keynote01 by the talented MOYA81, whose unique retro-synth style finds new life in a powerful industrial techno format. Known for his robotic vocals and experimental touches, MOYA81 brings a blend of gritty, machine-driven sounds and offbeat, playful elements to this 12" vinyl-only release. Rooted in a deep appreciation for both nostalgic and forward-thinking electronic music, this record showcases his unmistakable sound and is packed with character. It's a release as fitting for the dancefloor as it is for enthusiasts of industrial techno's distinct energy.
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Nox Anima
Cat: BORCD 074. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Nightfall
Inner Symphony
Signal
I See You Up Tomorrow
You Can't Hide (feat Jeanne Added)
Des Choses (feat Yelle)
Hunger
On The Edge
Call The Mystery
Sakuru
Dreamers
Review: A warm welcome back to long-serving French duo Scratch Massive, a DJ/production twosome who have been active locally and internationally since 1994. Nox Anima is, somewhat remarkably, the duo's first studio album since 2018. Rooted in the stylish, atmospheric and occasionally moody new wave sound they've been developing for decades, the album frequently pairs dark and clandestine analogue and modular synth sounds - throbbing, arpeggio-style sequences and ghostly chords - with metronomic or sparse beats, moments of melodic positivity, spacey electronics and whispered or sung female lead vocals. It's a musical blend that pays dividends far more often than not, making Nox Anima a must-check for fans of leftfield synth pop and chilly coldwave sounds.
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Another Lonely Night: Live At The Palalido Milan Italy May 27th 1981 FM Broadcast
Cat: JACK 054. Rel: 29 May 24
Numbers (1:48)
Computer World (8:35)
Computer Love (7:13)
Home Computer (5:44)
The Model (2:44)
Geiger Counter (1:34)
Radioactivity (4:58)
The Voice Of Energy (5:15)
Pocket Calculator (3:23)
The Robots (6:27)
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Italia Synthetica 1981-1985
VARIOUS
Italia Synthetica 1981-1985 (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: SPITTLE 146. Rel: 11 May 23
Neon - "Lobotomy" (5:47)
Der Blaue Reiter - "Lights Off" (previously unreleased) (3:12)
Ein St Ein - "Varsavia" (4:30)
Modo - "Niagara Falls" (previously unreleased) (3:33)
Actor's Studio - "Dancing Alone" (previously unreleased) (2:40)
La Maison - "Bells In The Night" (previously unreleased) (5:04)
Scortilla - "YHW" (4:30)
Eurotunes - "Swimming Pool Motion" (4:43)
Oh Oh Art - "It's Just A Movie Soundtrack" (3:53)
Naif Orchestra - "Check-Out Five" (7:20)
2 Plus 2 Equals 5 - "Haiku" (feat Paolo Mauri) (4:15)
Review: Italia Synthetica 1981-1985 is a reissue of a 2013 compilation which details a selection of synthpop, new wave and minimal electronic bands and artists from Italy in the early 80s. Spittle Records did divine work in sourcing and collating this collection ten years ago, not least since it's what they do best. Conceived and presented by veteran Italian singer and producer and beloved member of the scene himself - Fred Ventura - highlights like Neon's 'Lobotomy' and Actor's Studio's 'Dancing Alone' do well to represent the punkish and slapdash attitude of this flourishing yet short-lived scene. It nevertheless paved the way for the rich musical landscape Italy's underground enjoys to this day.
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Sexbeat
Sexbeat (limited purple vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 6092. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Sexbeat (3:40)
Sexbeat (instrumental) (3:37)
Review: Sexbeat are the latest gem you're about to fall in love with from the lost generation of punk, Now Wave and Neo-Goth. We only wish there was more information we could share about them, other than the fact they hit hard and manage to straddle the lines between raw and nasty and strangely romantic and melodic. It's rousing stuff that wants us to sing along while getting spat in the face because the front row is so close to the stage and the vocals are delivered with such resolute aggression. On this self-titled A-sider, they launch from the starting blocks with all the energy and atmosphere of an era that's sadly now confined to history, rolling bassline and driving drums immediately gunning for your attention, nodding to the likes of Surf Nazis Must Die and Aufrichtiges Zappa.
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Tokyo 1981: Radio Transmission
Cat: EEE 82382. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Numbers & Computerworld
Computer Love
Home Computer
Neon Lights
Autobahn
Showroom Dummies
Trans Europe Express
The Robots
It's More Fun To Compute
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Radio Waves
Cat: WL 102CD. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Any Second Now (CD1: 1981)
Photographic
Nodisco
New Life
Puppets
Ice Machine
Big Muff
I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
Tora! Tora! Tora!
Just Can’t Get Enough
Boys Say Go!
What’s Your Name?
Television Set
Everything Counts (CD2: 1996)
Now, This Is Fun
See You
Get The Balance Right
Love In Itself
Pipeline
Photographic
Told You So
New Life
More Than A Party
The Meaning Of Love
Just Can’t Get Enough
Shout (CD3: 1982)
I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
Boys Say Go!
Puppets
See You
Big Muff
Now, This Is Fun
Ice Machine
New Life
Tora! Tora! Tora!
The Meaning Of Love
Just Can’t Get Enough
What’s Your Name?
Photographic
Dreaming Of Me
I Like It
Painkiller (CD4: 1997)
A Question Of Time
World In My Eyes
Policy Of Truth
It’s No Good
Never Let Me Down Again
Walking In My Shoes
Only When I Lose Myself
A Question Of Lust
Home
Condemnation
In Your Room
Useless
Enjoy The Silence
Personal Jesus
Never Let Me Down Again (CD5: 1998)
It's No Good
World In My Eyes
Policy Of Truth
A Question Of Time
Painkiller
Walking In My Shoes
Only When I Lose Myself
A Question Of Lust
Home
Condemnation
In Your Room
Behind The Wheel (CD6: 1994)
Everything Counts
World In My Eyes
Walking In My Shoes
Stripped
Condemnation
A Question Of Lust
I Want You Now
In Your Room
Never Let Me Down Again
I Feel You
Enjoy The Silence
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The War Room
The War Room (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: TCRV 002. Rel: 08 Aug 12
If War Should Come
London Can Take It
Spitfire
Dig For Victory
Waltz For George
 in stock $16.11
34
Secrets
Secrets (2xCD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: EDSL 0149. Rel: 10 Aug 23
All I Ever Wanted (Dave Bascombe mix - CD1: Secrets)
Nervous
Love Me Madly? (Dave Bascombe mix)
Shameless
122.3 BPM
Never Give Your Heart
Ran
The Snake
Ringinglow
Liar
Lament
Reflections
Brute
Sin City
Release
You'll Be Sorry
Tranquility (bonus track)
All I Ever Wanted (The Das Kompressor Vanity Case mix - CD2: remixes)
All I Ever Wanted (Toy mix)
All I Ever Wanted (Oliver Lieb main Full vocal mix)
All I Ever Wanted (Oliver Lieb alternative mix)
All I Ever Wanted (The Vanity Case instrumental mix)
All I Ever Wanted (Alter Ego remix)
All I Ever Wanted (Op:L Bastards Mojo mix)
You'll Be Sorry (Marc Anthony radio mix)
You'll Be Sorry (Marc Anthony Black & Blue mix)
You'll Be Sorry (Marc Anthony dub mix)
You'll Be Sorry (Karaoke mix)
Love Me Madly? (Voice Of Buddha mix)
Love Me Madly? (Zenn Eternal Countdown mix)
Love Me Madly? (Cuzco mix)
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Red Mecca (remastered)
Cat: CABS 3LP. Rel: 08 Aug 13
A Touch Of Evil
Sly Doubt
Landslide
A Thousand Ways
Red Mask
Split Second Feeling
Black Mask
Spread The Virus
A Touch Of Evil (reprise)
Played by: Ekoplekz, J. Haller
 in stock $19.72
36
Before We Drown (remixes)
Cat: 196588 48171. Rel: 07 May 24
Before We Drown (Chris Avantgarde extended remix) (5:43)
Before We Drown (AC Wet remix) (3:59)
People Are Good (Indira Paganotto Psy remix) (9:29)
People Are Good (AC Fool remix) (6:45)
Review: The fifth edition of Depeche Mode's Memento Mori white label remixes series hears four new remixes added to the post-hoc vinyl selection, offered to the world after the release of the synthpop pioneers' most recent eponymous album. Beginning with the demure atmospherics of Chris Avantgarde's 'Before We Drown', then into two propulsive, audio-brut experimental downtempo versions by AC, but not before a brilliant pystrance B1 by Indira Paganotto, which makes for a squarely sagacious sendoff.
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37
A Comforting Notion
A Comforting Notion (12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SWP 010V. Rel: 24 Mar 23
Consistent Dedication (3:08)
Retributions Of An Awful Life (5:26)
A Comforting Notion (3:36)
24 Hours (4:27)
Review: Heartworms are brand new outfit releasing under Speedy Wunderground - one of the few contemporary imprints giving fresh faces a fighting chance. Their debut EP 'A Comforting Notion' embeds the dystopian vision of one Jojo Orme into our minds - the frontwoman is a grandiose performer, giving tired tropes of delicate female bandleaders a run for its money through means like gritty post-punk and dark synth instrumentation, and a macabre sense of humour. The band's name references a heart-defecting parasite that is commonly found in dogs and is spread through mosquito bites - but don't worry, this EP will make your heart feel nothing but joy (permitting, at least, that you're a fan of bleak music!)
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 in stock $16.66
38
Radiation Dance
Cat: MAINRECORDS 12. Rel: 11 Nov 24
MS - "CH Dance" (7:38)
MS - "Radiation" (5:50)
MS - "Divine Divider" (4:34)
MS - "Rzwodzwo's Brain" (4:45)
CSMS - "Datapoppers" (5:19)
Review: Mainrecords returns with the 'Radiation Dance' EP which is the newest outing from co-label owner Matthias Schildger. It opens with the sleek electronic lines and Kraftwerkian hypnosis of 'CH Dance' on icy rhythms and lush synth chords. 'Radiation' is a more rugged techno sound but still artful in its pads and widescreen melodic scope. There is a retro 80s feel to 'Divine Divide' while 'Rzwodzwo's Brain' birds some more buffed metal textures, tripped-out FX and jittery rhythms. Last of all is 'Datapoppers' which is a great blend of analogue kits and drums, retro-future synths and curious cosmic moods.
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Played by: Robert Drewek
 in stock $15.00
39
We Don't EP
Cat: DBRS 001. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Manifesto (feat Maristel La) (3:38)
The Sun, The Moon, Delight (6:42)
Nichel (5:58)
Light Years Away (6:07)
Where Are You? (feat Helen Aive) (1:02)
Force Of Attraction (5:47)
 in stock $16.11
40
Im Weltraum
Cat: RB 137. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Im Weltraum (4:54)
Im Weltraum (Marabou dub) (3:36)
Im Weltraum (I-F remix) (4:44)
Im Weltraum (Gerd Janson remix) (6:44)
Im Weltraum (Gerd Janson instrumental) (6:44)
Review: Cosmic vibes, disco roots and a touch of robot melancholy, created during a time of isolation and strange moments apparently, so channels feelings of longing and creativity into something playful and deeply human. We're told that what began as an open-ended studio session became a journey fuelled by synthesisers, with Luis adding guitar and Marabou handling gear and recording. The tracks balance nostalgia and futurism across remixes from I-f, Gerd Janson and Dan Tyler of the Idjut Boys.
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 in stock $15.55
41
Propaganda
Cat: BB 468. Rel: 09 Oct 24
They Call Me Nocebo (5:01)
Purveyor Of Pleasure (4:11)
Vicious Circle (3:43)
Tipping Point (3:38)
Distant (4:45)
Love:Craft (4:33)
Dystopian Waltz (5:32)
Wenn Ich Mir Was Wunschen Durfte (5:17)
Review: We're not sure any of us would have predicted that there would be a new Propaganda album in 2024 - after all, it has been 40 years since they made their debut, and almost 20 years since 'principle song writers' Ralf Dorper and Michael Mertens last got together to record an album. Simply titled Propaganda, the album is undoubtedly a triumphant return - a set that recalls the ground-breaking brilliance of their earliest work. Sure, some of the synthesisers and sonics have been updated - it's not quite as cold and icy as their earliest explorations - and there are subtle rhythmic nods to more contemporaneous dance rhythms, but the results are uniformly excellent. For proof, check the throbbing headiness of 'Purveyor of Pleasure', the alt synth-pop bubble of 'Tipping Point', and the atmospheric excellence of 'Love:Craft'.
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42
Heroes
Heroes (limited translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: COUNT 234. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Golden Gate (6:04)
Brooklyn Friday Love (3:53)
Heartbeat (3:53)
A Place Of Her Own (5:27)
Heroes (5:14)
Heart Worth Breaking (5:08)
Loved By You (3:44)
Aerostar (4:55)
Change Your Heart Or Die (3:32)
Avalanche (4:30)
Souvenir (3:35)
Photograph (2:37)
Energy Never Dies, It Just Transforms (3:49)
Review: The Midnight's latest Heroes is a stark display of the musical evolution of the New York duo. A band that started as a synth heavy proposition, extensive touring across the globe (including a headline at London's Brixton Academy) and the desire not to repeat themselves in creative terms has led to the bigger vision and wider appeal of what their label calls "fully-realised, arena-worthy songs".
Heroes is the final part in a trilogy of albums that started with 2018's Kids, followed in 2020 by Monsters. "For me, Kids is self-knowledge, Monsters is self-love, and then Heroes is empathy," said singer Tyler Lyle. "I got into depth psychology and this idea of aetiology, the way a human forms. The world doesn't get better but we do. We grow into ourselves. We grow into our voice."
Still, Heroes remains definitely more a case of evolution than revolution - there's still more than a hint of the gorgeous synth sounds in evidence, but with a lyrical maturity and smartness that gives even its most pop moments an unexpected twist.
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43
Dark Wave From Poland 1982-1989
VARIOUS
Cat: DEATH 094. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Madame - "Gdyby Nie Szerszenie" (4:01)
Siekiera - "Jest Bezpiecznie" (5:13)
Made In Poland - "Ja Mysle" (3:22)
Kineo RA - "Oblakany" (3:43)
Brygada Kryzys - "Fallen Fallen Is Babylon" (5:12)
Lech Janerka - "Jest Jak W Niebie" (4:24)
1984 - "W Holdzie Fanatykom Marszu (Idziemy)" (3:41)
Made In Poland - "Jedna Kropla Deszczu" (3:25)
Ziyo - "Panie Prezydencie" (3:31)
One Million Bulgarians - "Animal Love" (7:30)
One Million Bulgarians - "Wysadzony Za Wysoko" (5:43)
Made In Poland - "Obraz We Mgle" (5:31)
Kineo RA - "Szczury" (3:04)
Lech Janerka - "Reformator" (2:57)
Brygada Kryzys - "Przestan Snic" (7:03)
1984 - "Tu Nie Bedzie Rewolucji" (2:34)
Madame - "Dzien Narodzin" (3:52)
Ziyo - "Poza Tym Miejscem" (4:57)
Siekiera - "Serce" (4:16)
Made In Poland - "Nieskazitelna Twarz" (3:09)
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44
Yet To Come
Cat: WE 015. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Unforgivable Decisions (feat Karina Jilaz) (6:32)
Germany Calling (6:05)
Context Abuse (5:58)
1988 (5:12)
Review: Karolina BNV is not to be messed with, putting it lightly. The Berlin-based producer has garnered a loyal following among fans of EBM, New Beat, industrial, electro-goth and robot sex droid fetish production scenes. The latter we just made up but hopefully you get what we're getting at. Descriptions aside, she follows her 'Lessons On Good Behaviour' release with four more tracks born from a terrifying future we're probably already living in, we just don't really know it yet. From the apocalyptic sludge and punch of 'Unforgivable Decisions', to the electro rave squelch and staccato percussion of 'Context Abuse', the two tracks roll out relentless grit and grime. Then you have '1988' and 'Germany Calling', with their retro futurism, acid house totems held high in the air for all to see that there is still some resistance to the robots.
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タグ: Dark wave | Disco Not Disco | EBM
 in stock $18.62
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A Peak In The Signal: Live 1979-1980
Cat: DMGD 0002LP. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Why Me (3:06)
No Time (5:15)
Everything (3:44)
Won't Have To See You (6:09)
Inja (13:07)
Every Five Minutes (5:32)
 in stock $17.14
46
Tainted Jewels
Tainted Jewels (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: CHANDELLE 006. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Territorial Discrepancy
Notions Of Ceremony
Review: Two distinctive tracks that balance industrial and techno grit and dancefloor energy. Side-1's 'Territorial Discrepancy' kicks things off with a driving beat layered over EBM influences and rave-inspired keyboard stabs. Its catchy rhythm and raw energy make it a surefire crowd-pleaser for peak-time sets. On Side-2, 'Notions Of Ceremony' takes a more experimental turn, blending techno grooves with a danceable, vocal-infused vibe. The track's unique character evokes comparisons to early Severed Heads and Underworld, combining fun, depth and innovation into a seamless whole. With its sharp production and bold creativity, this ia memorable addition to the techno landscape.
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Eisbaer
Eisbaer (limited blue vinyl 12")
Cat: WRWTFWW 041BLUE. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Eisbar (4:47)
FILM 2 (3:38)
Ich Lieb Sie (3:15)
Review: Few tracks capture the icy allure of early 80s electronic experimentation quite like this underground classic. Originally released in 1981, this Swiss post-punk/coldwave classic has transcended its era, becoming a cult favorite across underground scenes and DJ sets of various genres. Now reissued on limited blue vinyl, its influence remains undeniable. 'Eisbaer' is a track that bridges stark, minimalist electronics with the raw energy of post-punk. The hypnotic bassline and cold, robotic drum programming lay a foundation for jagged guitar stabs and eerie synth flourishes, creating an urgent, mechanical pulse. The disaffected, almost mantra-like vocalsideclaring "Ich mochte ein Eisbar sein" ("I want to be a polar bear")iheighten its existential detachment. Echoes of Throbbing Gristle's industrial edge and Cabaret Voltaire's abstract electronics blend seamlessly with the emerging synth-pop movement, helping to push new wave into more danceable, electronic territory. Side B's 'Film 2' takes a more abrasive approach, a pounding, near-industrial instrumental that pulses with motorik intensity. 'Ich Lieb Sie' is more restrained but equally unsettling, its sparse arrangement and ghostly atmosphere reinforcing Grauzone's unique ability to evoke emotion through minimalism. Timeless and still chillingly modern, this reissue ensures that Eisbar and its B-sides continue to inspire. A crucial document of coldwave's evolution, reaffirming why this track remains a DJ favourite decades later.
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Live At Panorama Hotel
Live At Panorama Hotel (burgundy vinyl LP (side 2 etched))
Cat: SBR 368LPC2. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Toska (3:08)
Chernye Cvety (5:04)
Sudno (Boris Ryzhy) (2:34)
Review: After a string of viral hits as well as a standout live performance documented in front of the iconic Panorama Hotel, which served as the visual centrepiece of their breakthrough album Etazhi, Belarusian darkwave band and viral sensation Molchat Doma now present the vinyl edition of said live performance in vinyl form. Known for their distinct Soviet-era, gothic post-punk, this new live record vivifies three beloved tracks from Etazhi and their subsequent record Belaya Polosa: 'Toska', 'Sudno' and 'Cherne Cvety'. Bleak, washed out and yet never sacrificial of a moment's performative energy, Egor and company weave compelling synth and guitar arrangements about blurry mixes, evoking the desolation of the backgrounded Slovakian landscape captured in the live video. The limited one-time pressing 12" includes the three live tracks on side A and the etching of the iconic hotel on side B.
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 in stock $18.06
49
New Look
Cat: K7 288LP. Rel: 03 Oct 11
Nap On The Bow
Relax Your Mind
Numbers
A Light
The Ballad
Teen Need
You & I
So Real
Drive You Home
Everything
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Rage In Eden: Steven Wilson Stereo Mix (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2022)
Cat: CDLR 1338. Rel: 15 Dec 22
We Stand Alone (5:35)
Rage In Eden (4:13)
The Thin Wall (5:45)
Stranger Within (5:10)
Accent On Youth (4:44)
The Ascent (6:59)
Your Name (Has Slipped My Mind Again) (4:27)
We Stand Alone (instrumental) (5:38)
Rage In Eden (instrumental) (4:14)
The Thin Wall (instrumental) (5:44)
Stranger Within (instrumental) (5:21)
Accent On Youth (instrumental) (4:35)
The Ascent (instrumental) (7:03)
Your Name (Has Slipped My Mind Again) (instrumental) (4:23)
Review: First released in 1981, and garnering the 100,000-plus sales needed to hit Gold certification pretty quickly after arrival - a feat which, back in the glory days of charts, was still only enough for you to peak at #4 in the albums league - at the time this was a case of Ultravox, here in the height of the Midge Ure years, taking the electronic explorations that defined the previous two full-length records, Systems of Romance and Vienna, even further, returning to the same Cologne studio to achieve that quality and feeling.

Of course, there are still shades of the band as they were in formative, mid-1970s years, which many still forget was a far (far) rockier beast. Nevertheless, the synths make the most lasting impression here, with the LP somehow sounding kind of stark, a little cold and distant, perhaps even enigmatic, yet full and in many ways fun.
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