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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Tally-Oh!- Hit the Beast 7''

Last but not least, to complete our Halloween trifecta, it's back to Italy for an uber-rare single from 1984.

Strangely enough, there are conflicting reports on this release. While the sleeve clearly says Tally-Ho!, many sources claim that the band's name is, in fact, Tally-Oh! Not sure where the truth lies, but my guess is that someone made a typo on the album sleeve or around the net, or perhaps the band meant for it to be somewhat confusing. Perhaps someone can shed some light on this mystery?

Either way, you can expect some excellent, upbeat, synth and beat driven tunes here. A little jerky and bass-heavy for post-punk heads, but complete with those minimal grooves we all know and love. Definitely a must hear!



Tally-Oh!- Hit the Beast 7''
1. Hit the Beast
2. Transmission

*download it here*

Schmaalhans Weltraum- Samovar 7'' + Bonus Tracks

Here's something a little more club-oriented for you minimal synth fans out there. Included within is the complete discography of Swedish duo Schmaalhans Weltraum. Their entire discography consists of just four tracks- one 7'', one compilation appearance, and one loose track. Short blasts of synth perfection, IMO.

The 7'' dates back to 1991, while the compilation (Faces and Images) also contains several EBM and synthpop gems in this vein. Soon after these releases, Schmaalhans Weltraumm became Blomma, who dropped two releases into the 1990s.

Here's the info for these four killer tracks, which should feel right at home on any dancefloor:



Schmaalhans Weltraumm- Samovar 7''
1. Samovar
2. Dr. Läderbär

Bonus Tracks:
1. Montagne Du Boef (from Faces and Images Compilation, 1991)
2. Maschinenmann*

*download it here*



*Quick correction. This track is NOT Schmaalhans Weltraum, but by a Swiss synth band called simply Schmalhans. This is their only track- issued on a compilation in 1994. Apologies for the mix up!

Paranoja- Proibito 7''

Unfortunately, our Halloween eve's plans have been dashed by a case of the plague, so instead, I've been spending the day uploading a slew of rare releases to include over the next few days. For those reading along on this otherwise glorious Sunday, expect a few treats coming your way.

First up, we have a rare (and rather expensive) Italian 7'' from Paranoja, released in 1986. Some nice mid-tempo post-punk grooves contained within. Pleasant and bouncy, with gloomy vocals and atmospheric synths to keep the track grounded. Definitely a treat for those obsessed with the Italian tradition!



Paranoja- Proibito 7''
1. Proibito
2. Remuse

*download it here*

Friday, October 29, 2010

Hohokam- King 12''

I've been keen on this band for some time, but never acquired more than a handful of tracks until picking up their debut 12'' the other day. However, unlike most bands here on this site, there's more info around about this one than most.

Named after an ancient archeological culture, Hohokam was first brought to attention by Gary Numan's Numa records, formed as his popularity began to dwindle. While some may debate that Numan's own material at this time was stagnant, the artists he was cultivating under Numa offered some fresh synthpop/new wave talent, including these scamps, who released three singles on the label. Numan would generally preside over the recordings, acting as producer and occasional contributor.

Rumor has it that these four lads trespassed onto Numan's property with a demo tape that inspired him to create the label, and subsequently became the third release on the label. Their most succesful single, however, was a track called "Harlequin Tears," which appears in both 12'' and razormaid form, both which you can still hear in some more well-informed clubs to date.

The band supposedly recorded a full length, but it has never seen the light of day. After splitting up, drummer/keyboardist Tony Alum formed Aquilia with DJ Steve Andrews and continued on in a synthpop/techno vein.

Here's the details for this 12'':



Hohokam- King 12''
1. King (Extended Mix)
2. The American Way
3. King (Radio Edit)

*download it here*

Fun fact: The name Hohokam apparently translates as "the ones who vanished." Rather fitting for the blog! Read more about the band and this single here and here. Lyrics included!

Also, as many of you may have noticed, I've added a little facebook tab on the right side of the page here. Feel free to get in touch there, I know Facebook is a little more interactive for some than the Blogspot comments system, so I'd love to hear from you kids over there. That's all for this month- have a happy Halloween!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Testcard F- Bandwagon Tango 7''

This one's a little less pristine, but I'm still pleased to have a vastly improved rip of Testcard F's first 7'', released in 1983. I originally uploaded an inferior (and potentially out of phase) version of the single back in 2008, with the remaining discography and several tidbits about the UK band. Unfortunately, it was the best copy of the tracks kicking around, and it's taken me years to track down a better copy without paying a small fortune for it.

There's a few cracks and pops on this copy (the a-side seems fairly well loved) but I hope you'll all agree that it still makes for a cleaner, clearer, and more solid listen. Here's the rundown:



Testcard F- Bandwagon Tango 7''
1. Bandwagon Tango
2. Unfamiliar Room

*download it here*

Industrie- H LP

One of my favorite tracks from the first Systems of Romance compilation is Industrie's "Secret Affair"- a playful synth jam with solid female vocals. Imagine my delight when I came across a pristine copy of their lone LP. I just received it yesterday, and I've already ripped and uploaded it for you all today.

This particular LP is the Australian band's only release, hailing from 1983. While a handful of people contributed to the recording, only two appear in the photo on the back of the LP, so I reckon there were studio musicians involved. Not sure if the band ever performed live, so if anyone has any more info, please pass it along!

As for the LP, you can expect more of the same catchy new wave jams here, with only a few slower, less-interesting ballads. Everything else is pure new wave/synthpop heaven (for fans of Moev, early Berlin, etc.), so without any further ado, here's the information:



Industrie- H LP
1. Heartbeat
2. Neon Neon
3. Second Death
4. Nothing Lasts Forever
5. Stay With Me
6. "H"
7. Secret Affair
8. You're the One
9. Bedroom Eyes
10. Found You

*download it here*

Monday, October 25, 2010

Nemesy- Nemesy LP

Up on the slab today is an underrated classic italo LP by Nemesy, released in 1985. As with most italo projects, I can't seem to dig up any concrete information about the parties involved, except that there seems to be three main contributors, judging from album artwork and scattered credits. Paolo Bocchi (Passengers, F.A.S., David Gray) was also involved with the mixing process for this LP.

Expect some fantastic glossy hooks here, smooth female vocals, killer instrumentals, and everything else you'd expect from an essential italo LP. Both versions of 'Arabian Sacrifice' are among the standouts, as well as 'I Wanna Dance' and '24 Hours, two singles released before the LP. Here's the details:



Nemesy- Nemesy LP
1. 24 Hours
2. Touch
3. Arabian Sacrifice (Sacrifice Version)
4. You Can, You Can
5. We Play The Music
6. Arabian Sacrifice (Arabian Version)
7. I Wanna Dance

*download it here*

Monday, October 18, 2010

Bendall's Box- Nightmares 7''

Ok, I promise I'm done for today. Last, but not least, we have the highly coveted 7'' from Bendall's Box, from 1981. The band hailed from the UK and this is their only release, two tracks of quirky minimal synth. Jerky bass rhythms, but classic drum machine/synth tracks.

I've had this one kicking around for some time, but the b-side has always circulated at poor quality, with plenty of digital skips. Most unfortunate, as it's the true standout on this release. I'd like to thank Iker of Morning Magazine for originally sending me a cleaned up version of the b-side, and also supreme thanks to Oystein for ripping the track from his own personal collection! A+, gentlemen! Here's the details:



Bendall's Box- Nightmares 7''
1. Nightmares
2. Games Today

*download it here*

Ok, I promise that's all for today. I may pop in later in the week to post a rare italo LP, so stay tuned!

Intro- 12'' discography

Up next we have two donated singles by UK-based synthpop project Intro, both released in 1983. While these two rips were donated by bx59cppw, I just recently found the first 12'' kicking around for a mere $5, so this one should be easy enough to track down for those who would like to own it for themselves. Definitely an affordable piece of synthpop heaven!

Some of you may recognize the track "Haunted Cocktails" from the Return of Flexi-Pop series, so you can expect more of the same female fronted dance grooves on the rest of these tracks. Great production, catchy hooks, and all the works are on display here. As for the parties responsible, Jimmie O'Neill was involved as a producer with several projects, including Fingerprintz and The Silencers, while Jackie Brookes was part of the original 4AD lineup, providing vocals for the Shox 7'' (one of my first uploads). She also released a solo LP in 1984, which features a few alternate mixes of these tracks.

This should definitely hit the spot for fans of U-BahnX, Kim Wilde, Moev, November Group, etc. Here's the info:



Intro- Haunted Cocktails 12''
1. Haunted Cocktails
2. Haunted Cocktails (Haunted Mix)
3. Departures



Intro- Lost Without Your Love 12''
1. Lost Without Your Love
2. Lost Mix (Muzak Superior)
3. Epic

*download both here*

Beograd- Discography

Here's the entire discography for Beograd, a killer Serbian minimal synth project formed in 1981. Beginning as a four piece, the band would most often appear as a trio, who recorded the majority of the band's output, including one 7'' and one full length LP. Surprised I haven't seen either of these posted through the usual channels, as each of these releases are essential, in my opinion.

The band didn't stay together very long, splitting up in 1983. One of the members would then release a 12'' with Haj'mo, which I'd love to hear if anyone has a copy kicking around. That all said, here's both of the band's releases, zipped up for yr enjoyment!



Beograd- Sanjaš Li U Boji? 7'' (1981)*
1. Sanjaš Li U Boji?
2. T.V.

*My donated copy has the a-side and the b-side switched, with T.V. as the a-side. Hope you kids don't mind too much...



Beograd- Remek Depo LP (1983)
1. Opasne Igre
2. Ulice Su Noćas
3. Ko Si
4. Japan (Made In East)
5. Mrak
6. Kontrolori
7. Modni Kroj
8. Soba
9. Beg

*download both here*

I have a few more posts lined up for the week, but a lot on the slate. Maybe I'll toss another one or two up today to keep you all satiated for now! Either way, stay tuned for more goodies to come follow.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Quadrascope- Baby Won't Phone 7''

Last but not least, thanks to a generous donation, we have a killer synthpop/minimal 7'' from Quadrascope, an obscure French band. Not much to be said about this 1983 release, as there's not a lot of information available, so the music will have to speak for itself. While the a-side is a catchy wave number in its own right, the b-side is truly the gem here. Those handclaps slay me every time! I'll let you decide for yourselves:



Quadrascope- Baby Won't Phone 7''
1. Baby Won't Phone
2. Love Times Love

*download it here*

Steven Grandell- Animal Angst LP

You may have seen this one over at Mutant Sounds in the past, but here's a rather clean and fresh rip of this classic minimal synth LP by Steven Grandell, self-releaed in 1984. A little more experimental than most minimal synth recordings, complete with jerky rhythms, strange instrumentation (violins, xylophones, etc.), and detached vocals, but still quite catchy in the end.

A few copies of the LP were once sale via Venus DeMars, but I do believe they've since sold out. Currently, the artist is releasing music as Venus DeMars and All the Pretty Horses, which you can check out here. Here's the info for this LP:



Steven Grandell- Animal Angst LP
1. Burn My Eyes
2. There's Got To Be Something
3. Confession Of An Innocent
4. Lead
5. Fear
6. Isn't It Time
7. Flight At The End
8. Great Big Earth
9. I Am Human
10. Radio Sleep

*download it here*

Krisma- Cathode Mamma/Nothing to Do With the Dog LPs

I have a pretty huge backlog of things I've been meaning to post, so I'm going to chip away at them over the next few days, so bear with me, folks! To kick things off, I've had several requests to post some more tracks by Chrisma/Krisma, so here's my two favorite LPs from this Italian synthpop outfit. Contained within this zip file are 1980's Cathode Mamma (the band's debut after switching from a 'Ch' to a 'K') and 1983's Nothing to Do With the Dog (aka Fido on some releases), their third LP. There are still three more out there, but these two should keep you satiated for now! Here's the info:



Krisma- Cathode Mamma LP (1980)
1. Cathode Mamma (Neue Version)
2. Many Kisses
3. Peggy Guggenheim
4. Rrock
5. Rien Ne Va Plus
6. Cathode Mamma
7. Telegram
8. White Knife
9. Last Chance to See Man



Krisma- Nothing To Do With the Dog LP (1983)
1. Nothing To Do With the Dog
2. I'm Not In Love (10cc cover)
3. I Must Know Your Name
4. Girls Drumming
5. Eye to Eye
6. Boys Drumming
7. Carefully
8. Find a Friend
9. Heroes of the Sea
10. Everybody Drumming

*download both LPs here*

For your viewing pleasure, here's the official video for "Nothing To Do With the Dog," one of the band's biggest singles and an international breakthrough at the time.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Colour Moves- Trees 7''

Here's a generous donation of a rare Italian 7'' by Colour Moves. This is their only major release, though it seems as if a few loose tracks were released on compilations up until 1990. This particular 7'' hails from 1986.

Fun fact- the label responsible for this 7'', Supporti Fonografici, is also home to some of the best and rarest Italian synth records, many of which have been posted here before. This 7'' joins the ranks of Chromagain, Weimar Gesang, Faded Image, and XNO, to name a few! Not too shabby!

I dig both of these gloomy, romantic post-punk tracks quite a bit, but the real standout here is the b-side, which is a little more driving and catchy! Here's the details:



Colour Moves- Trees 7''
1. Trees
2. Over Falling Skies

*download it here*

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Cathedral of Tears- Cathedral of Tears 12''

Moving right along, here we have a 12'' by Cathedral of Tears, a US-based darkwave band with a danceable edge. This is the band's only record, released in 1984 on Enigma Records, which was generally known for dark, sleazy punk (The Cramps, Dead Milkmen, TSOL etc.).

Though the record does flirt around with a more new wave sound, the project was primarily an outlet for Jack Grisham, of TSOL, which explains the 'odd man out' style of this record. Either way, expect some good darkwave grooves here.

Also, I believe there were several muscians involved with the project, including Mike Patton (Adolescents/Middle Class) on bass. I've stumbled upon some choice words about this 12'' from Jack himself:

"This is one of those mistakes you make that you can't take back. My dad died, I was going through a lot of shit...I stole the tapes. We had a record...we wrote a bunch of new songs, went in the studio & I stole the tapes. Our record company had said, 'There's no song here that will get radio play,' & I was like 'Bullshit, there is.' So I stole the tapes from the record company, took it to the radio station, & they were playing our song (Black Emotion) while I was driving away. (laughs) & it turned out to be the number four requested song on the station that year. With no record out. & then Enigma finally put it out. They finally put it out, but it was too late. I had already done the damage by the time it came out."

Neat, though I must disagree that this record is a mistake! Don't take my word for it, though- here's the info for 12''.



Cathedral of Tears- Cathedral of Tears 12''
1. Trap
2. A Situation Of...
3. Calm Storm
4. Black Emotion
5. Ballet
6. Whisper From The Deadland

*download it here*

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Various Artists- Systems of Romance vol. 2

Ok, I lied- had a little extra time today to put the finishing touches on the second Systems of Romance compilation, so here it is as promised! Same as the first, this collection features several loose tracks I've had kicking around and have been enjoying for some time. These tracks generally comprise DJ sets of mine around here in NYC, but are also perfect for everyday enjoyment.

Since the first volume seems to be so popular (thanks for the kind words and comments, guys!), I may have enough tracks to make a third installment, so stay tuned for that in the near future. Without any further ado, here's the breakdown for this compilation:



VA- Systems of Romance Vol. 2
1. At Night- Jus Dorange
2. We Make Love- Puppets of Mankind
3. Een Ding- Toni Valen
4. Man Must Klavier Spiele Konnen- Menrwert
5. Bozsky Klid- OK Band
6. Kianzu- Boda De Rubias
7. Exposure of My Senses- Gravity Pirates
8. No Surprise- VHF
9. Hold On You- Bert Barten
10. Heaven Is In You- Jamie Wild
11. Tree Soldiers- Twelfth Night
12. Hemispheres Divide- Tek Noir
13. Siguelo- Tiempo 555
14. Galaxy- Antimation
15. Ice- Seeing Red*
16. Harmony- Calvin Twilight
17. Teenage Iceage- Suzy Andrews**
18. Entrer Dans L'Amour- The Graphic
19. Do You Read Me- Alastair Riddell
20. Outcast- The Factory***

*download it here!*

*This track, and it's moodier b-side, will soon appear on iTunes. Keep your eyes peeled for a proper digital file!
**The background melody should sound familiar.
***You can get this band's 12'' and 7'' over at Pheonix Hairpins. Different rip here!

Movement- Perfect Day 7''

I know I promised the Systems of Romance vol. 2 compilation, and that will definitely be coming later in the week, possibly as soon as tomorrow, so stay tuned for that! For now, I'd like to kick off my favorite month with a 7'' I've been meaning to post for some time. Contained within we have the debut single by French coldwave act Movement, released in 1983.

Generally a three piece band (with rotating members until their split in 1987), Movement released two full length LPs, a cassette, and two 7'' records before their demise. You can get their first untitled record on Contorsion (Baroque Bordello, Bonaparte's, Opera Multi Steel) over at Dreams and Voices. You can expect more of the same synth-driven guitar wave tracks as the full length, a familiar treat for fans of that Coldwave sound! Here's the info:



Movement- Perfect Day 7''
1. Perfect Day
2. Disfiguration

*download it here!*