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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Chris Carter- The Space Between Cassette
This particular release, Carter's first solo outing, consists of several synth/wave instrumental recordings made in the legendary Throbbing Gristle studio. Though it's been re-released several times over (never on vinyl), The Space Between originally appeared in cassette form, with little information and no tracklisting. The original pressing was released on TG's Industrial Records, while subsequent CD reissues appeared on Elektra and The Grey Area.
Without any further ado, here's the information for the record, and the link for your perusal:
Chris Carter- The Space Between Cassette
1. Beat
2. Outreach
3. Electrodub 1
4. Clouds
5. Reprise
6. Electrodub 2
7. Poptone
8. Slomo
9. Walkabout
10. Maybe
11. Falling
12. Solidit
13. Snap
14. Interloop
15. Resonance
*download it here*
Friday, April 24, 2009
Marc Seberg- Le Chant Des Terres LP
Marc Seberg's style continued with the same jangly, yet gloomy guitar driven sound developed by Marquis de Sade, with more glamorous synth production at the helm. For your listening pleasure, here's the band's sophomore effort, 1985's Le Chant Des Terres LP, which was re-released on CD with the 1984 L'Eclaircie 7'' attached. Here's the info:
Marc Seberg- Le Chant Des Terres LP
1. L'Eclaircie
2. Le Chant Des Terres
3. Don't Fail Me
4. Si J'Avais Su Te Dire
5. Aurore
6. Recueillement
7. E. Rope
8. Les Ailes De Verre
9. L'Eclaircie (Version Maxi)
10. Une Dernière Fois
*download it here*
Fun fact: The lyrics to "Recueillement" stem from a poem written by French poet Charles Baudelaire.
After scouring youtube, I've discovered an interview with the band attached to the promotional video for "L'Eclaircie," so click below and give it a whirl if yr French is up to snuff:
Marc Seberg- Le Chant Des Terres LP
Marc Seberg's style continued with the same jangly, yet gloomy guitar driven sound developed by Marquis de Sade, with more glamorous synth production at the helm. For your listening pleasure, here's the band's sophomore effort, 1985's Le Chant Des Terres LP, which was re-released on CD with the 1984 L'Eclaircie 7'' attached. Here's the info:
Marc Seberg- Le Chant Des Terres LP
1. L'Eclaircie
2. Le Chant Des Terres
3. Don't Fail Me
4. Si J'Avais Su Te Dire
5. Aurore
6. Recueillement
7. E. Rope
8. Les Ailes De Verre
9. L'Eclaircie (Version Maxi)
10. Une Dernière Fois
*download it here*
Fun fact: The lyrics to "Recueillement" stem from a poem written by French poet Charles Baudelaire.
After scouring youtube, I've discovered an interview with the band attached to the promotional video for "L'Eclaircie," so click below and give it a whirl if yr French is up to snuff:
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Screams For Tina- Strobelight Funeral 12''
However, the original lineup of Screams for Tina split in 1990, but while various members departed, others quickly joined the ranks and the band soldiered on, attracting the attention of Cleopatra records, who released a full-length record in 1993. The band split once more in 1997, however, significant re-exposure and the continued friendship of members Warren Mansfield and Billy Budd led to a reformation of Screams For Tina in 2007. They are currently working on a full length record! In the interim, give a spin to the record that started it all, 1986's Strobelight Funeral 12''. Fun fact: This particular record inspired Strobelight Records, home to Frank the Baptist, the reformed Pink Turns Blue, Black Ice, and The Last Days of Jesus, to name a few
Screams For Tina- Strobelight Funeral 12''
1. Nightmare
2. Fool's Gold
3. Simple Addictions
4. Future Of Romance
5. Strobelight Funeral
*download it here*
The reformed Screams For Tina has a new website up, with t-shirts available for purchase. If you're a fan of the shirt, nab one and support the band's reactivation! Keep your eyes peeled for a new record in the works.
Screams For Tina dot com
Screams For Tina- Strobelight Funeral 12''
However, the original lineup of Screams for Tina split in 1990, but while various members departed, others quickly joined the ranks and the band soldiered on, attracting the attention of Cleopatra records, who released a full-length record in 1993. The band split once more in 1997, however, significant re-exposure and the continued friendship of members Warren Mansfield and Billy Budd led to a reformation of Screams For Tina in 2007. They are currently working on a full length record! In the interim, give a spin to the record that started it all, 1986's Strobelight Funeral 12''. Fun fact: This particular record inspired Strobelight Records, home to Frank the Baptist, the reformed Pink Turns Blue, Black Ice, and The Last Days of Jesus, to name a few
Screams For Tina- Strobelight Funeral 12''
1. Nightmare
2. Fool's Gold
3. Simple Addictions
4. Future Of Romance
5. Strobelight Funeral
*download it here*
The reformed Screams For Tina has a new website up, with t-shirts available for purchase. If you're a fan of the shirt, nab one and support the band's reactivation! Keep your eyes peeled for a new record in the works.
Screams For Tina dot com
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Jo Lemaire + Flouze- Pigmy World LP
It was their final record, 1981's Pigmy World that set the stage for Lemaire's solo career, with the strong support of "Je Suis Venue Te Dire Que Je M'en Vais," a synthpop treatment of a prominent Serge Gainsbourg number. Though it is easily the highlight of the record, the remaining tracks keep the same summery synthpop vibe alive. Without any further ado, here's the information for Pigmy World.
Jo Lemaire + Flouze- Pigmy World LP
1. Shades Of Night
2. Je Suis Venue Te Dire Que Je Mén Vais
3. Satellites
4. Siamese Sister
5. Chameleon
6. Voices In The Silence
7. Inner Void
8. Escape
9. Outside The Hole
10. Claustrophobia
*download it here*
For a peek at the classic Gainsbourg cover, click below for a "live" performance of the tune:
Jo Lemaire + Flouze- Pigmy World LP
It was their final record, 1981's Pigmy World that set the stage for Lemaire's solo career, with the strong support of "Je Suis Venue Te Dire Que Je M'en Vais," a synthpop treatment of a prominent Serge Gainsbourg number. Though it is easily the highlight of the record, the remaining tracks keep the same summery synthpop vibe alive. Without any further ado, here's the information for Pigmy World.
Jo Lemaire + Flouze- Pigmy World LP
1. Shades Of Night
2. Je Suis Venue Te Dire Que Je Mén Vais
3. Satellites
4. Siamese Sister
5. Chameleon
6. Voices In The Silence
7. Inner Void
8. Escape
9. Outside The Hole
10. Claustrophobia
*download it here*
For a peek at the classic Gainsbourg cover, click below for a "live" performance of the tune:
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Velodrome- Au Velodrome 141 12''
Without any further ado, here's the information for their lone 12'', released in 1988.
Velodrome- Au Velodrome 141 12''
1. Au Velodrome 141
2. Glasfabrik
3. Capataz
*download it here*
Velodrome- Au Velodrome 141 12''
Without any further ado, here's the information for their lone 12'', released in 1988.
Velodrome- Au Velodrome 141 12''
1. Au Velodrome 141
2. Glasfabrik
3. Capataz
*download it here*
Twice a Man- Music For Girls LP
Meanwhile, here's the information for their debut full length, 1982's Music For Girls, which though released on CD in 1994, remains curiously out of print to date.
Twice a Man- Music For Girls LP
1. Move
2. Breathe The Air
3. Boy
4. Battle
5. Russian Tractors
6. Decay
7. In My Mind
8. Dance
9. Gentlemen
10. Threat
*download it here*
Twice a Man- Music For Girls LP
Meanwhile, here's the information for their debut full length, 1982's Music For Girls, which though released on CD in 1994, remains curiously out of print to date.
Twice a Man- Music For Girls LP
1. Move
2. Breathe The Air
3. Boy
4. Battle
5. Russian Tractors
6. Decay
7. In My Mind
8. Dance
9. Gentlemen
10. Threat
*download it here*
Monday, April 6, 2009
New Music Corner: Automelodi- 'Fait ses Courses'
Based in Montreal, Xavier Paradis has been a forerunner of the recent North American resurgence of minimal synth music since his days as Arnaud Lazlaud, active since the 1990s. Under new moniker Automelodi, Paradis has once more unveiled a succinct handful of ice cold, yet infectious tunes ripe for the masses.
The freshly released Fait ses Courses EP, available via Wierd Records, is heavily influenced by the original French coldwave movement. The EP shares a deliciously similar aesthetic once explored by the likes of Martin Dupont, Babel 17, and Trisomie 21, while injecting the moody atmosphere with fun and fancy-free dance grooves and minimal electronics that call some of the best Italo Disco to mind. Despite these touchstones, Fait ses Courses is remarkably transcendent, flirting with a sound that will both shed light on past triumphs and influence many to come.
Paradis’ vocals, primarily recorded in French, still convey emotion even at the lightest, spoken whisper. The result is a highly romantic, fresh, and imaginative offering that not only swells the heart, but stimulates the body. It’s damn near impossible to sit still while listening to Fait ses Courses, as each of the EP’s main tracks are polished and primed for even the grittiest of dance floors. For those paying attention, there’s even a hidden track nestled between a few moments of ambient street noise, a classic instrumental interlude in its own right, and a welcome addition to an otherwise short, but sickly sweet collection.
On the wake of this tremendous release, Automelodi is gracing New York’s own underground minimal synth and coldwave scene, and aims to take the city by storm for two performances this week. The first takes place this Wednesday at Home Sweet Home, an East Village haven for Wierd Records’ own weekly minimal gathering. As previously mentioned, Wierd Records founder Pieter Schoolwerth continues to cultivate and educate in the ways of cold, analog electronics, and many of the bands on the Wierd roster have worked wonders for the necessary fostering and rebirth of the genre. Wednesday’s heavily anticipated recital begins at the stroke of midnight, but Automelodi will also be offering a repeat performance at The Annex this Saturday, joined by Xeno and Oaklander, one of the very best acts this city has to offer. Not convinced yet? Take a listen to “Schéma Corporal,” one of Automelodi’s most striking tracks:New Music Corner: Automelodi- 'Fait ses Courses'
Based in Montreal, Xavier Paradis has been a forerunner of the recent North American resurgence of minimal synth music since his days as Arnaud Lazlaud, active since the 1990s. Under new moniker Automelodi, Paradis has once more unveiled a succinct handful of ice cold, yet infectious tunes ripe for the masses.
The freshly released Fait ses Courses EP, available via Wierd Records, is heavily influenced by the original French coldwave movement. The EP shares a deliciously similar aesthetic once explored by the likes of Martin Dupont, Babel 17, and Trisomie 21, while injecting the moody atmosphere with fun and fancy-free dance grooves and minimal electronics that call some of the best Italo Disco to mind. Despite these touchstones, Fait ses Courses is remarkably transcendent, flirting with a sound that will both shed light on past triumphs and influence many to come.
Paradis’ vocals, primarily recorded in French, still convey emotion even at the lightest, spoken whisper. The result is a highly romantic, fresh, and imaginative offering that not only swells the heart, but stimulates the body. It’s damn near impossible to sit still while listening to Fait ses Courses, as each of the EP’s main tracks are polished and primed for even the grittiest of dance floors. For those paying attention, there’s even a hidden track nestled between a few moments of ambient street noise, a classic instrumental interlude in its own right, and a welcome addition to an otherwise short, but sickly sweet collection.
On the wake of this tremendous release, Automelodi is gracing New York’s own underground minimal synth and coldwave scene, and aims to take the city by storm for two performances this week. The first takes place this Wednesday at Home Sweet Home, an East Village haven for Wierd Records’ own weekly minimal gathering. As previously mentioned, Wierd Records founder Pieter Schoolwerth continues to cultivate and educate in the ways of cold, analog electronics, and many of the bands on the Wierd roster have worked wonders for the necessary fostering and rebirth of the genre. Wednesday’s heavily anticipated recital begins at the stroke of midnight, but Automelodi will also be offering a repeat performance at The Annex this Saturday, joined by Xeno and Oaklander, one of the very best acts this city has to offer. Not convinced yet? Take a listen to “Schéma Corporal,” one of Automelodi’s most striking tracks:Wednesday, April 1, 2009
John Ruth- I Am a Model LP
1. Goodbye
2. Stalk The Wild Animal
3. Kick Me In The Bed
4. Rhonda La Boo
5. I Am A Model
6. Summer Commuter
7. 50 Mile Radius
8. Ordinary Mood
9. Restaurant
10. Polyclimate Is Here
*download link removed. see comments for purchasing link*
John Ruth- I Am a Model LP
1. Goodbye
2. Stalk The Wild Animal
3. Kick Me In The Bed
4. Rhonda La Boo
5. I Am A Model
6. Summer Commuter
7. 50 Mile Radius
8. Ordinary Mood
9. Restaurant
10. Polyclimate Is Here
*download link removed. see comments for purchasing link*