
Body Electric- Magic Electronic 7''
1. Magic Electronic
2. 5595
*download it here*

Yesterday's posts focused on the darker edge of the post-punk/electronic spectrum, so today's goal is to bring you two dancier recordings. First up, we have In Trance 95's debut 7'', the elusive and hypnotic Desire to Desire. While the A-Side is a catchy piece of synthpop, it's the B-side that especially grabs me, with its deep repetitive grooves. Both tracks have a bit of a Cabaret Voltaire vibe going for them, without being as abrasive.
Here's something from the other side of the K7 spectrum. Whereas my last post featured a rare post-punk/gothic cassette, this one contains a more experimental/minimal release from Ann Summer, a Swedish two piece. 
Contained within this post is Dobri Isak's lone record, released on cassette in 1986. This Serbian darkwave/post-punk band drew heavy inspiration from Joy Division, so this is definitely a must for fans of dark, furious, and somewhat lo-fi post-punk and goth rock.







Readers of this blog might have noticed several posts featuring Twice a Man, the Swedish synth group still active to date. Not only is the duo's expansive discography rather solid (and rather genre hopping) from start to finish, one time contributor Lars Falk's solo discography is just as captivating.





