Secondly, here's a rare 1984 7'' by Body Electronic, which is essentially another name for Steen Gjerulff. You can expect classic disco sounds here- pounding percussion, bright synths, and of course, copious amounts of vocoder. A real gem!
Body Electric- Magic Electronic 7''
1. Magic Electronic
2. 5595
*download it here*
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
In Trance 95- Desire to Desire 7''
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.
The band formed in Greece and released this 7'' in 1988 via Wipe Out! Records. In Trance 95 split for several years, but the main duo has reappeared as a band called Itenef, re-recording several of their classics and writing several new tracks with a female vocalist at the helm.
In Trance 95- Desire to Desire 7''
1. Desire to Desire
2. Brazilia
*download it here*
PS- Trying out this Mediafire thing. Might eventually migrate everything over there, but it will take time.
The band formed in Greece and released this 7'' in 1988 via Wipe Out! Records. In Trance 95 split for several years, but the main duo has reappeared as a band called Itenef, re-recording several of their classics and writing several new tracks with a female vocalist at the helm.
In Trance 95- Desire to Desire 7''
1. Desire to Desire
2. Brazilia
*download it here*
PS- Trying out this Mediafire thing. Might eventually migrate everything over there, but it will take time.
Labels:
1980s,
1988,
darkwave,
greece,
greek,
In Trance 95,
minimal synth,
synthpop
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Ann Summer- Baby Doll - Play Suite K7
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.
The release contains several short bursts of experimental synths and cold, gloomy vocals, ending with the catchiest and longest of the lot. Definitely an out there release, but the final track does make for some great dance floor electronics. An interesting tidbit: this cassette was released in 1985 by Neuköln Records, the Swedish label also responsible for the majority of 18:e Oktober's releases, as well as a pair by Glenn Winter. Both bands are like-minded peers to Ann Summer, combining experimental rhythms with catchy electronics.
With that in mind, here's the info:
Ann Summer- Baby Doll - Play Suit K7
1. Ann Summer I
2. Gordisk Knut
3. Delirium
4. Ann Summer II
5. Hemisfären (Endymion)
6. Plastisk Population
7. Ann Summer III
*download it here*
The release contains several short bursts of experimental synths and cold, gloomy vocals, ending with the catchiest and longest of the lot. Definitely an out there release, but the final track does make for some great dance floor electronics. An interesting tidbit: this cassette was released in 1985 by Neuköln Records, the Swedish label also responsible for the majority of 18:e Oktober's releases, as well as a pair by Glenn Winter. Both bands are like-minded peers to Ann Summer, combining experimental rhythms with catchy electronics.
With that in mind, here's the info:
Ann Summer- Baby Doll - Play Suit K7
1. Ann Summer I
2. Gordisk Knut
3. Delirium
4. Ann Summer II
5. Hemisfären (Endymion)
6. Plastisk Population
7. Ann Summer III
*download it here*
Labels:
1980s,
1985,
ann summer,
experimental,
minimal synth,
neukoln records,
swedish
Dobri Isak- Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara K7
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.
There seems to be an abundance of information about the band, despite their relative obscurity. The band, whose name translates to "Kind Isaac," originally formed in 1983. After three years and a handful of lineup shifts, they dropped their first and only release. The cassette (which translates to "We Cry Behind Dark Glasses) was limited to 100 copies, which quickly sold out. The record contains an Arnold Layne song, the band several members were active in alongside Dobri Isak.
Though the record came out in 1986, Dobri Isak remained together until 1996, playing their last gig with Arnold Layne and splitting soon after. In 2009, PMK Records re-released their cassette, tacking on a few extra bonus tracks at the end. However, here's a rip of the original cassette, as donated by a generous last.fm user. Be sure to purchase the reissue if you dig these tracks!
Dobri Isak- Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara K7
1. Ona Se Igra Nožem
2. Sinoć Si Sanjao Da Si Pas
3. Mi Plačemo Iza Tamnih Naočara
4. Čekamo Te (Na Istom Mestu)
5. Ja Znam Da Ću Propasti
6. Nepoznata
7. Feniks
8. Plakati Su Ikone
9. Dozvoli Mi Da Ostanem U Tvome Krevetu
10. Mrzim Te
11. Tu U Uglu (Tada Sam Te Poslednji Put Video)
*download it here*
Note: My upload of the cassette seems to have an extra track inserted in the middle, one which does not appear on the official discogs/reissue listing. According to the cassette artwork- "Nepoznata" does not appear on the release, but might very well be a hidden track. Any information welcome!
There seems to be an abundance of information about the band, despite their relative obscurity. The band, whose name translates to "Kind Isaac," originally formed in 1983. After three years and a handful of lineup shifts, they dropped their first and only release. The cassette (which translates to "We Cry Behind Dark Glasses) was limited to 100 copies, which quickly sold out. The record contains an Arnold Layne song, the band several members were active in alongside Dobri Isak.
Though the record came out in 1986, Dobri Isak remained together until 1996, playing their last gig with Arnold Layne and splitting soon after. In 2009, PMK Records re-released their cassette, tacking on a few extra bonus tracks at the end. However, here's a rip of the original cassette, as donated by a generous last.fm user. Be sure to purchase the reissue if you dig these tracks!
Dobri Isak- Mi plačemo iza tamnih naočara K7
1. Ona Se Igra Nožem
2. Sinoć Si Sanjao Da Si Pas
3. Mi Plačemo Iza Tamnih Naočara
4. Čekamo Te (Na Istom Mestu)
5. Ja Znam Da Ću Propasti
6. Nepoznata
7. Feniks
8. Plakati Su Ikone
9. Dozvoli Mi Da Ostanem U Tvome Krevetu
10. Mrzim Te
11. Tu U Uglu (Tada Sam Te Poslednji Put Video)
*download it here*
Note: My upload of the cassette seems to have an extra track inserted in the middle, one which does not appear on the official discogs/reissue listing. According to the cassette artwork- "Nepoznata" does not appear on the release, but might very well be a hidden track. Any information welcome!
Friday, February 12, 2010
Performance- Performance 12''
Here's one quick little burst of minimal synth to kick off your weekend. Clocking in at ten minutes total, here's the lone 12'' from French band Performance, released in 1982. "Pilotes" is the real winner here, a great midtempo, female fronted synth track. Afterwards, the record hits more experimental territories, with gloomy male vocals and short instrumental bursts. Bringing things full circle, the 12'' concludes with some midtempo female fronted synthpop.
Interestingly enough, this 12'' was released on Celluloid, the same label responsible for a handful of releases by Material, Tuxedomoon, Can, Yello, and Soft Cell. Quite an eclectic mix, if you check their releases page, and definitely a fitting label for this release. Here's the info.
Performance- Performance 12''
1. Pilotes
2. Ideal Prison
3. Tapage Nocturne
4. Sécurité
5. Idéal Présent
*download it here*
Interestingly enough, this 12'' was released on Celluloid, the same label responsible for a handful of releases by Material, Tuxedomoon, Can, Yello, and Soft Cell. Quite an eclectic mix, if you check their releases page, and definitely a fitting label for this release. Here's the info.
Performance- Performance 12''
1. Pilotes
2. Ideal Prison
3. Tapage Nocturne
4. Sécurité
5. Idéal Présent
*download it here*
Labels:
1980s,
1982,
avant-garde,
experimental,
french,
minimal,
minimal synth,
Performance
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Psychic Youth- Step In Time 7''
For my third and final 7'' for today, here's Psychic Youth's lone 1982 recording, two tracks of minimal synth bliss. Anna Logue was carrying the final copies of this 7'', unearthed after several years, but now they're all gone, and all copies seem to be fetching a pretty penny on the internet. Otherwise, this is one of the best minimal synth obscurities around, and one of the few great US synth bands, hailing from Long Island/NY. Hope you enjoy it!
Psychic Youth- Step In Time 7''
1. Step In Time
2. The Future Now
*download it here*
Psychic Youth- Step In Time 7''
1. Step In Time
2. The Future Now
*download it here*
Repetition- The Still Reflex 7''
Have a few more 7'' records to post over the next little while, so might as well keep them coming. This particular post features a solid 7'' by Belgian post-punk band Repetition, a five piece featuring an ex-member of Spizzenergi (Pete Petrol). The two tracks hail from 1981, and sound a bit Siouxsie-ish, a rather popular sound at the time.
The band released one other 7'' in 1981 before switching vocalists. Their final release featured a male singer and dropped in 1981. Sarah Osburn, vocalist for the first two releases, married the Heaven 17's Glenn Gregory after he produced her follow-up band, Allez Allez.
Repetition- The Still Reflex 7''
1. The Still Light
2. Fade Out
*download it here*
The band released one other 7'' in 1981 before switching vocalists. Their final release featured a male singer and dropped in 1981. Sarah Osburn, vocalist for the first two releases, married the Heaven 17's Glenn Gregory after he produced her follow-up band, Allez Allez.
Repetition- The Still Reflex 7''
1. The Still Light
2. Fade Out
*download it here*
Labels:
1980s,
1981,
7'',
post-punk,
Repetition,
Sarah Osburn,
Spizzenergi
Svart Klovn- Knust Knekt 7''
Here's the 1983 debut single from Norweigan minimal synth artist Svart Klovn, otherwise known as Kid Death. The title track was featured on the fantastic Maskindans compilation that dropped last year, while the b-side is a fast and furious piece of minimal synth.
The only other Svart Klovn release is the 1986 Queen Bitch 7'', featured over at Crispy Nuggets, with some additional information about Kid Death and Svart Klovn. Check it out.
Svart Klovn- Knust Knekt 7''
1. Knust Knekt
2. Macho Manifest
*download it here*
The only other Svart Klovn release is the 1986 Queen Bitch 7'', featured over at Crispy Nuggets, with some additional information about Kid Death and Svart Klovn. Check it out.
Svart Klovn- Knust Knekt 7''
1. Knust Knekt
2. Macho Manifest
*download it here*
Labels:
1980s,
1983,
7'',
Kid Death,
maskindans,
minimal,
minimal synth,
norweigan,
Svart Klovn
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Play- You Don't Look The Same/In My Mind 12''
Sorry for the barrage, but here's a second post for this weekend. Before I begin, might I draw your attention to the original Der Deutsche Adel post, which has been updated with a 320kpbs, clean-as-a-whistle rip, for any fans of that fantastic record.
With that in mind, here's a pair of singles by Play. In a previous post, I had uploaded their Red Movies LP, which was donated with a few bonus tracks tacked on to the end. These extra remixes were ripped at low quality, so I've rectified that not once, but twice with these following two releases! Even the band's initial 12'' is represented here, so that should bring us up to speed with a complete discography!
Play- You Don't Look the Same 12''/MLP
1. This Little Girl
2. Deeper Than Blue
3. You Don't Look the Same (Remix)
4. Erase the Memory
5. Chasing the Sun
6. In My Mind (Remix)
7. Red Movies
Play- In My Mind 12''
1. In My Mind
2. Red Movies
3. In My Mind (Remix)
*download both here*
With that in mind, here's a pair of singles by Play. In a previous post, I had uploaded their Red Movies LP, which was donated with a few bonus tracks tacked on to the end. These extra remixes were ripped at low quality, so I've rectified that not once, but twice with these following two releases! Even the band's initial 12'' is represented here, so that should bring us up to speed with a complete discography!
Play- You Don't Look the Same 12''/MLP
1. This Little Girl
2. Deeper Than Blue
3. You Don't Look the Same (Remix)
4. Erase the Memory
5. Chasing the Sun
6. In My Mind (Remix)
7. Red Movies
Play- In My Mind 12''
1. In My Mind
2. Red Movies
3. In My Mind (Remix)
*download both here*
Ice°- Ice 12''
A quick post today, ladies and gents. Here's a French 12'' from a band called Ice°. Four tracks of killer coldwave (edit: with slight pop leanings), straight from 1984. Lead-off track "Le Grande Guerre" has been featured on a handful of compilations, including the excellent Des Jeunes Gens Mödernes, which features dozens of other frozen cold French gems.
Otherwise, the sleeve lists only two members for the band: Jérôme on guitar and Bruno on bass. Both are credited with vocal duties. The record was released on Caapare records, which according to discogs, this is their only release. Not much more I can tell you about the band, so let's get to the tracks.
Ice°- Ice 12''
1. Le Grande Guerre
2. Le Visiteur Du Rêve
3. Listen To Them
4. Amandine's Travel
*download it here*
Otherwise, the sleeve lists only two members for the band: Jérôme on guitar and Bruno on bass. Both are credited with vocal duties. The record was released on Caapare records, which according to discogs, this is their only release. Not much more I can tell you about the band, so let's get to the tracks.
Ice°- Ice 12''
1. Le Grande Guerre
2. Le Visiteur Du Rêve
3. Listen To Them
4. Amandine's Travel
*download it here*
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Lars Falk- Solo Discography
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.
While Lars Falk was only a contributing member to Twice a Man, his three solo releases prove he's an equally driving force in the Swedish wave scene. A great mix of gloomy synths, icy vocals, and jagged guitars calls both John Foxx and Fad Gadget to mind. Tracks such as "Hello Hello" and "See My Friend Fall" are dj staple around these parts, while the latter also been featured on the fantastic Retronics compilation, which collects several other Swedish acts including Lustans Lakejer, Samedi, and of course, Twice a Man.
That all said, here's Lars Falk's three solo releases, all wrapped up for your listening pleasure.
Lars Falk- Through K7 (1983)
1. Let Tomorrow Take Over
2. Hello Hello
3. Rainy Days
4. In The City
5. Through
6. Smell Of Chaos
Lars Falk- TV Eye 7'' (1985)
1. TV Eye
2. Doors
Lars Falk- Lars Falk LP (1988)
1. In The Night
2. Kings And Queens
3. Nothing Is The Same
4. Painting Pictures
5. Elmer
6. Dum Dum Boy
7. See My Friend Fall
8. It's Here Again
*download all three here*
While Lars Falk was only a contributing member to Twice a Man, his three solo releases prove he's an equally driving force in the Swedish wave scene. A great mix of gloomy synths, icy vocals, and jagged guitars calls both John Foxx and Fad Gadget to mind. Tracks such as "Hello Hello" and "See My Friend Fall" are dj staple around these parts, while the latter also been featured on the fantastic Retronics compilation, which collects several other Swedish acts including Lustans Lakejer, Samedi, and of course, Twice a Man.
That all said, here's Lars Falk's three solo releases, all wrapped up for your listening pleasure.
Lars Falk- Through K7 (1983)
1. Let Tomorrow Take Over
2. Hello Hello
3. Rainy Days
4. In The City
5. Through
6. Smell Of Chaos
Lars Falk- TV Eye 7'' (1985)
1. TV Eye
2. Doors
Lars Falk- Lars Falk LP (1988)
1. In The Night
2. Kings And Queens
3. Nothing Is The Same
4. Painting Pictures
5. Elmer
6. Dum Dum Boy
7. See My Friend Fall
8. It's Here Again
*download all three here*
Labels:
1980s,
1983,
1985,
1988,
coldwave,
lars falk,
minimal synth,
swedish,
synth,
synthpop,
twice a man
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Outer Circle- My Mona Lisa 12''
This particular post comes as a generous donation from band member Brad Bechtel, and features the follow up 12'' from Outer Circle, released in 1984. At this point in time, guitarist Cole Coonce joined the band's lineup, solidifying the band as a six piece. The remaining band members, being Steve Spingola (vocals), Pat Collison (synth), Paul Santos (bass), Lee Howell (drums), and of course Bechtel on lap steel guitar are still intact, returning with more of their distinctive edge.
The 12'' features three original tracks and two remixes of "My Mona Lisa," as done by Gary Otto. Here's the details:
Outer Circle- My Mona Lisa 12''
1. My Mona Lisa
2. Building Dreams
3. Warm Gun
4. My Mona Lisa (Gary Otto Mix)
5. My Mona Lisa (Instrumental)
*download it here*
In case you missed it, nab the first Outer Circle 12'' here!
The 12'' features three original tracks and two remixes of "My Mona Lisa," as done by Gary Otto. Here's the details:
Outer Circle- My Mona Lisa 12''
1. My Mona Lisa
2. Building Dreams
3. Warm Gun
4. My Mona Lisa (Gary Otto Mix)
5. My Mona Lisa (Instrumental)
*download it here*
In case you missed it, nab the first Outer Circle 12'' here!
Labels:
1980s,
1984,
minimal US,
nth,
outer circle,
post-punk,
US
Orchestre Rouge- Yellow Laugher LP + Soon Come Violence 7''
I was just reminded about this killer album through a video posting on ye ol' Facebook, perpetual time waster and otherwise social networking site. With that in mind, I've uploaded a killer full length by French coldwave band Orchestre Rouge. Attached is their debut record, 1982's Yellow Laughter, a particularly driving guitar record released on RCA. The record was lovingly produced by Martin Hannett, famed producer for Joy Divison, Blue In Heaven, and a slew of other Factory Records bands.
As for membership, the band was a five piece, featuring Pascal Normal, who worked with both Tanit and End of Data after Orchestre Rouge's disbandment. Théo Hakola and Denis Goulag went on to form Passion Fodder, taking their name from Orchestre Rouge's second LP. As a quick aside, Passion Fodder also featured bassist Pascal Humbert, formerly of Tanit, now known for his work in both 16 Horsepower and Wovenhand. Pretty small world!
Anyway, I've also included the the 7'' of "Soon Come Violence," the band's first single, featuring an exclusive b-side. Without any further ado, here's the information:
Orchestre Rouge- Yellow Laughter LP
1. Soon Come Violence
2. Je Cherche Une Drogue (Qui Ne Fait Pas Mal)
3. Soft Kiss
4. Red Orange Blue
5. Hole In His Thigh
6. The Consul
7. Speakerine
8. Slugs
9. Crows
Orchestre Rouge- Soon Come Violence 7''
1. Soon Come Violence
2. Kazettlers Zeks
*download both here* (reuploaded!)
As an added bonus, here's the official video for "Soon Come Violence!" Been a while since we've had one of these!
Labels:
1980s,
1982,
coldwave,
end of data,
french,
martin hannett,
Orchestre Rouge,
passion fodder,
post-punk,
tanit
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