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Showing posts with label 1981. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1981. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Thierry Meyer- Paradoxe 7''

For those not as jazzed about the previous guitar-driven posts, here's something that should whet your appetite and offset the darkness a bit, courtesy of BX. I posted the a-side to this magnificent French minimal synth 7'' on the first Systems of Romance compilation, and suffice to say, the b-side is of similarly high quality. Also an instrumental, but some great grooves here.

This 1981 single is Theirry Meyer's only release, so not much more to tell about this one. Enjoy!



Thierry Meyer- Paradoxe 7''
1. Paradoxe
2. Trip

*download it here*

I'm not sure if this video is legit or not, but it's certainly an interesting addition!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

B-Movie- Early Singles

When I think of the best UK bands, few spring to mind quicker than B-Movie. I've covered them twice here before, once with their 1985 LP Forever Running and then a few years later with their unstoppable Nowhere Girl 12''. I've been meaning to upload their earlier singles for some time now, probably years, but it just slipped through the cracks. I hope you'll forgive me, folks.

That said, contained within this zip file is the majority of B-Movie's early works, starting from their first 12''s in 1980 and spanning until 1982. Quite a prolific period for the band, with most of their best songs being issued in this two year time period. I've left out the original 12'' I covered, which you can get here, but I have included the b-side to the 7'' and certain 12'' editions. Here's the rundown:



B-Movie- Take Three 7'' (1980)
1. The Soldier Stood Alone
2. Drowning Man
3. Soundtrack



B-Movie- Nowhere Girl (1980)
1. Nowhere Girl
2. This Still Life
3. Institution Walls
4. Airplanes & Mountains
5. Left Out In The Cold
6. Remembrance Day



B-Movie- Remembrance Day 12'' (1981)
1. Remembrance Day
2. Institution Walls (Remix)



B-Movie- Marilyn Dreams 7'' (1981)
1. Marilyn Dreams
2. Film Music Part 1
bonus- Marilyn Dreams (Extended Version)- from 12''



B-Movie- Nowhere Girl 7'' (1982)
1. Nowhere Girl (Short Version)
2. Scare Some Life Into Me

*download it all here*

Again, in case you missed them the first time- here's the full Nowhere Girl 12'' (including the 12'' extended mix) and their 1985 LP, Forever Running.

Friday, November 19, 2010

The Electronic Circus- Direct Lines 7''

Here's a real quick post before I sneak off for the weekened. Uploaded here, by generous donation, we have one of the best minimal synth singles out there, at least in my opinion. The a-side is an absolute romantic synth classic, while the b-side here is a more atmospheric, piano-driven affair, an interesting but pleasant counterpoint to the sheer pop perfection on the flip.

Fun fact about this one. Main contributor Chris Payne was also in both Visage and the Dramatis (who had a solid hit with Gary Numan on vox). Easy to see why there's such great mastery on this one! Here's the info:



The Electronic Circus- Direct Lines 7''
1. Direct Lines
2. Le Chorale

*download it here*

Monday, November 15, 2010

Celibates- A Shameless Fashion LP

Some of you may have seen this one kicking around previously over at Capa Nostra Syndicate, but I believe there may be a skip or two on that particular upload. So apologies for the repetition, but here's a freshly ripped version of this quirky minimal synth/post-punk hybrid from 1981.

This particular LP actually serves as a nice companion to the VHF lp. Quirky synths, minimal beats, and a strange connection to bands like Devo, Voice Farm, and Futurisk. Of course, there's a few duds along the way, but I especially am fond the first track. Minimal synth fans should recognize David Kane, one of the album's main contributors. Better known as Quintronic, he's the man responsible for the Trek w/ Quintronic LPs, which you can get over at Mutant Sounds. Kane was responsible for the electronic elements of the LP, while Kent Weber (of the Fems), played all guitars and effects. Terry Sullivan, the vocalist, has no other releases as far as I can tell.



Celibates- A Shameless Fashion
1. Coming Alone
2. Keeping The Count
3. Making Moves At Random
4. Girls With Headphones
5. Rap City (In Blue)
6. She's The One
7. Reflex
8. Whipped Cream Girls

*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!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Berenek- Sound of Danger LP

Gonna wrap up this month with two more posts in quick succession today, so bear with me, ladies and gentlemen. I'll be touring with Mark Burgess of the Chameleons UK over the course of a few east coast, so Systems of Romance will be dormant until mid-august. Consider these three posts a series of cold treats for the upcoming August heat wave.

Up first we have the coveted full length record by Berenek, a Norweigan based minimal synth project helmed by Espen Beranek Holm, also known locally for his weekly radio program.

I haven't heard Berenek's many releases throughout the 1980s, but this first record, released in 1981, is a gem for sure, and fetches some insane prices on the internet. You may have seen it over at Mutant Sounds, but I've supplied a higher quality/bit rip, fresh from the wax. Expect some killer minimal synth grooves and alienating electronics. You can also catch a remastered version of "Pictures and Paintings" on the Maskindans compilation, a must-hear for any fan of minimal synth and obscure new wave. Here's the info.



Berenek- Sound of Danger LP
1. Sound Of Danger
2. Pictures And Paintings
3. Crystal Dream
4. How Could We Simply Die
5. Search
6. So Many Things
7. Doorway
8. A Prisoner In A Silent Way
9. Can't Go To Sleep

*download it here*

Friday, May 21, 2010

Nightmoves- Transdance 12'' & Remixes

Going to be stepping away from the blog for a week, so I plan to leave you all with not one, but TWO stellar releases of the dancier, club-oriented variety. First on the slab, I've uploaded several different issues of Nightmoves' (a.k.a. Night Moves) classic "Transdance"- a killer darkwave dance track that many should recognize. Unfortunately, this song never received the credit it was due, but is easily one of the best tracks of the '80s. I've attached several different versions of the track, one under the guise of the reissued 1984 12'' Robot Rock release (including a handful of alternate tracks) and a remixes 12'', which might just be a fan-made collection of mixes. If you're not completely sick of the song by the time you're through listening, I've also included the significantly shorter edit of the song, plucked from the 7'' and included on the None Night of Flexipop Vol. 4 comp.

The UK-based project formed in the wake of Gary Numan's chart breakthrough in 1979, when vocalist Michael Guihen placed an ad in NME looking for synth players. The original three piece lineup (known then as Oblong Mauve) folded after a few practice sessions, leaving Michael to form a new band. He struck an interesting partnership in 1980, meeting and developing tracks with Denis Haines, Gary Numan's keyboard player. In exchange for providing the backing track for Numan' "Love Needs No Disguise," Michael received help in developing "Transdance," the standout track from the original lineup's demos. It was recorded in 1981, and since then, has seen several different versions as lineups changed and technology improved. The infamous UK mix even featured backing vocals from Eve Goddard, Adam Ant's wife. The band eventually called it a day in 1984, as public tastes shifted dramatically.

Of course, this is only part of the Nightmoves story. The rest is viewable (along with some amazing photos) on the band's official Myspace page, so click for the full story and some additional visuals. Without any further ado, here's the info for this zip.



Nightmoves- Transdance 12'' (1984)
1. Transdance (UK Club Mix)
2. Transdance (New York Disco Mix)*
3. You Can Take My Love
4. Beat This
5. Nightdrive

Nightmoves- Transdance Mixes 12''
1. Transdance (Edit)
2. Transdance (NYC Mix)
3. Transdance (UK Mix) --> same as UK Club Mix
4. Transdance
5. Transdance
6. Transdance (Remix)

bonus track- Transdance (7'' Version)
*not on original 12''.

*download the lot here*

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Fallout Club- Wanderlust 12''

This particular minimal synth/new wave 12'', released in 1981, is a DJ staple of mine. Fallout Club were a short lived British band, who released just three 12'' singles before splitting up.

After parting ways, most of the band went on to achieve success with other projects. Bassist Matthew Seligman joined the Thompson Twins, drummer Paul Simon paired up with former Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock, while keyboardist Thomas Dolby, who I presume needs no introduction, went on to have a commercially successful solo career. Unfortunately, vocalist Trevor Helion passed away in 1988, five years after the release of his solo record. However, the legacy of this 12'' lives on. Aside from serving as a springboard for future pop acts, the a-side was featured on both the New Wave Complex and Tribute to Some Bizzare series, which collect dozens of obscure singles.



Fallout Club- Wanderlust 12''
1. Wanderlust
2. Desert Song

*download it here*

I haven't heard the remaining Fallout Club releases, but I hope to track them down soon. If anyone has them kicking around, feel free to chime in!

Monday, March 29, 2010

The Twins- Passion Factory & Modern Lifestyle LPs

Today's post contains two classic LPs from German synthpop/minimal band The Twins. A duo at heart, consisting of Sven Dohrow and Ronny Schreinzer (not related, naturally), the band released several albums over the course of the 1980s and 1990s, issuing several live, remix, and rarities records into the new millennium. While their last proper LP was released in 1993, the band has reactivated for several live performances in their homeland over the past few years.

Inspired primarily by bands like Depeche Mode, OMD, John Foxx, Devo, and The Human League, their earliest works were dance floor fillers, adding a little italo-esque edge for good measure. Astute club-goers may recognize tracks as "The Desert Place" and "Face to Face - Heart to Heart."

As a proper introduction to the band's oeuvre, i've zipped up the band's first two LPs, 1981's Passion Factory and 1982's Modern Lifestyle. Expect catchy synth lines, steady drum machine rhythms, and shameless hooks throughout both records. Here's the breakdown:



The Twins- Passion Factory
1. The Passion Factory
2. X-Ray Eyes
3. Satellite City
4. Runaway
5. Electric Bats
6. The Desert Place
7. Night, Lights and Shadows
8. Younger Days
9. Wet Season
10. Synthetic World



The Twins- Modern Lifestyle
1. Modern Lifestyle
2. Face to Face - Heart to Heart
3. Regret
4. Knights of Old
5. Automatic Man
6. New Days, New Ways
7. Gilded Cage
8. I'm Staying Alive
9. Birds and Dogs
10. N 4

*download both here*

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Panoramas- Amanda 12''

Here's another French post-punk/coldwave release, dating back to 1981. Can't seem to dig up a ton of info on Panoramas, but this particular 12'' was released on Polydor. There's also a 7'' version of the record, which you can nab over at Dreams and Voices. However, this 12'' features two additional tracks! The real gem of the lot is the title track. While more romantic and less dark than many of their contemporaries, these tracks are catchy as hell.



Panoramas- Amanda 12''
1. Amanda
2. Sinbad the Sailor
3. Les Secrets Du Pharon
4. Future Star

*download it here*

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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*

Monday, November 9, 2009

ExKurs- Fakten sind Terror LP

Here's a particularly dark gem I stumbled upon in my travels. This post contains the lone LP from German post-punk band ExKurs, released in 1981. Though this is the band's lone release, members of ExKurs have a rich history in the vast world of early 1980s synth. Michael Hirsch was previously active in Alexander Hacke's P1/e, while Allan Rae Smith also released a record with Modern Entertainment, his previous punk outfit.

Otherwise, the sounds on this LP feature post-punk rhythms and buzzing electronics, chock full of energy. A true New Deutsch Welle gem, the opening track is a treat in and of itself. Let's get to the details, shall we?



ExKurs- Fakten sind Terror LP
1. Warten
2. Fakten
3. Bewegung
4. Steril
5. Natur
6. Angst
7. Friedhof
8. Ausblick

*download it here*

The band also have a website, consisting of a disography and brief history, but it's entirely in German. If you're up to snuff on the language, feel free to click HERE and check it out.

Meanwhile, to make up for my absence, I have two more posts in store for today, as time allows, so stay tuned for a few requests!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Choir Invisible- Choir Invisible LP

Choir Invisible were a four piece post-punk band hailing from Los Angeles. The band formed in the wake of the Flyboys, a first wave LA punk band, who split after the death of bassist/keyboardist David Wilson.

Lisa Fancher, head of Frontier records (who released the lone Flyboys 12'' in 1980), essentially pieced Choir Invisible together after the Wilson's death. The band grew to local prominence, opening for the likes of Romeo Void, Depeche Mode, and Christian Death in the early 1980s, before releasing their debut record in 1981.

Though the band split shortly after their 1981 tour, a few straggling members recorded a follow up in 1982, which was released two years later on Passport records. I shall upload this one for my next post, but in the meanwhile, here's the info for the band's 1981 self-titled debut.



Choir Invisible- Choir Invisible LP
1. Quiet Place
2. Fatal Dream
3. The Other Room
4. Fixation
5. Chameleon
6. Side To Side
7. Private Life
8. The Key
9. Playing Cards
10. Portrait Of Charles
11. The Distance From...

*download it here*

Friday, June 26, 2009

Lustans Lakejer- Uppdrag i Genève LP

Lustans Lakejer (aka Lustavision and Vanity Fair) were a Swedish new wave band originally formed in 1978 with a punk informed approach, not unlike the likes of Magazine and Ultravox. The band issued several 7 and 12'' singles and a debut record before releasing today's download, Uppdrag i Genève in 1981. At that point, the synthesizer became a main component of the band's sound.

After a handful of following releases and lineup shifts, the band split in 1986. Reissues of the band's catalog, expanded with bonus tracks and expanded booklets, followed. The band reunited in 1999 for a festival appearance. Another record followed and the band is currently active as both a recording and touring entity to date.

The CD reissue of Uppdrag i Genève is available for purchase via http://www.hotstuff.se/, for a pretty reasonable price. The record includes five extra bonus tracks, including a 7'' and live tracks. Since the record is still available for those willing to import it, I've only uploaded the main program for listening purposes. Give it a spin, and if you dig it, be sure to pick up the CD. Here's the info:



Lustans Lakejer- Uppdrag i Genève LP
1. Rendez-Vous I Rio
2. En Lång Natts Färd Mot Dag
3. Sista Tangon I Paris
4. Segerens Sötma
5. Stilla Nätter
6. Man Lever Bara Två Gånger
7. Män Av Skugga
8. Unga Moderna
9. Öppna Städer
10. Paradisets Portar

*download it here*

For more information about Lustans Lakejer, check out the band's official myspace page, run by singer Johan Kinde.

Lustans Lakejer on Myspace

Friday, May 22, 2009

Airstrip 1- Full Discography

Thanks to all the great donations as of late! There's some good stuff kicking around in comments lately, some of which I'll be re-zipping up over the next week or so, but in the meanwhile, here's a generous email donation from Craig, containing a vast majority of UK post-punk band Airstrip 1's material. Little info is available on these guys, though they did change their name from Airstrip 1 to Airstrip One (I know, not much difference) over the course of their short existence on Polydor Records. According to discogs, the uploaded collection contains a majority of their 12'' vinyl releases, but is missing a few rare promo-only remixes. Here's what's contained below:





(cassette images by Craig)

Airstrip 1- Collection
1. Nothing is Forever
2. Fiction
3. Vodka Cola
4. New Messiah
5. Nothing is Forever (Remix)
6. Longer to Live
7. English Guns
8. Crime
9. Social Fools (Extended Version)
10. All Fall Down
11. Satellite (12'' Remix)

*download it here*

The first four tracks hail from a very rare cassette, released, to my understanding, with a xerox sleeve and DIY hand-written label. Meanwhile, the rest of the tracks hail from 12'' releases. Tracks 6-8 hail from the Longer to Live 12'', released in 1981, while tracks 10 and 11 hail from the Satellite 12''. Track 9 is plucked from the respective 12''. Aside from the Longer to Live 12'', the other 12'' tracks hail from 1982.

What's missing: "Satellite" (7'', if there is a difference between the two) and various promo-only remixes of "Social Fools," but this looks to be the lot. If anyone has these remixes, feel free to drop a note below!

Craig has been kind enough to upload the two missing Airstrip 1 promo remixes of Social Fools, so here they are via Mediafire! A million thanks to Craig for the donations!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Jo Lemaire + Flouze- Pigmy World LP

Here's a fun synthpop/wave record for the excellent weather at work here in the northern hemisphere. The band in question is Jo Lemaire + Flouze, primarily a two piece project formed as an outlet for Belgian singer Jo Lemaire and musician Philippe Depireux, who were married at the time. The band released a handful of records in the late seventies/early eighties, splitting soon after this record, released in 1981. Jo Lemaire divorced Depireux and began a solo career to some fanfare in Europe, recording new wave records sung in both French and English.

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

Here's a fun synthpop/wave record for the excellent weather at work here in the northern hemisphere. The band in question is Jo Lemaire + Flouze, primarily a two piece project formed as an outlet for Belgian singer Jo Lemaire and musician Philippe Depireux, who were married at the time. The band released a handful of records in the late seventies/early eighties, splitting soon after this record, released in 1981. Jo Lemaire divorced Depireux and began a solo career to some fanfare in Europe, recording new wave records sung in both French and English.

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 1, 2009

John Ruth- I Am a Model LP

There's very little information to be found on this particular artist, one John Ruth from New York, whose lone 1981 release, I Am a Model sits comfortably with the likes of OMD and John Foxx-era Ultravox, with a little Talking Heads quirk thrown in for good measure. Without any further ado, here's the information for this fantastic synth gem.



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

There's very little information to be found on this particular artist, one John Ruth from New York, whose lone 1981 release, I Am a Model sits comfortably with the likes of OMD and John Foxx-era Ultravox, with a little Talking Heads quirk thrown in for good measure. Without any further ado, here's the information for this fantastic synth gem.



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*

Friday, February 13, 2009

7/12'' grab bag #3

Last year, I made a point to upload a few rare 7'' recordings in one post, offering a few new sounds for folks to pick up on. These proved to be rather popular, so I've decided to bring the series back. Here's a blurb about each of the following releases:



Land of Giants- Cannibal Dolls/Seven Men 12''
Land of Giants were a Candian minimal wave band who released this one 12'' single in 1982. The single topped the college charts in its day, and was praised by John Peel. No further release would appear until recently, when the band issued a CD featuring several new and unheard demo tracks recorded between 1982 and 1985, which can be purchased via paypal here.

1. Cannibal Dolls
2. Seven Men



Chromagain- Any Colour You Like Mini-LP
Once uploaded by Peter at the sadly defunct 7'' From the Underground blog, this particular gem is one of the best wave recordings of its time. The three piece band hailed from Italy, and released this one five track record in 1985. "Satisfied" is easily one of my favorite tunes from the entire wave spectrum, so be sure to give this one a spin.

1. Satisfied
2. Spot
3. Killing Dome
4. After The Clouds
5. Season of Steel



Body 11- Mind 7''
Lone 1988 release by this German industrial/minimal collective. Nice and hard-hitting, with a few dance grooves thrown in for good measure. If anyone has any further information about this German duo's whereabouts, feel free to pass it along!

1. Wasteland II
2. Fire
3. Hearts
4. Attack



Kuruki- Such a Liar 12''
Belgian minimal duo known for their underground hit "Crocodile Tears," released as a one-off single in 1981. That particular track also appears on this particular 12'', released just a few months later. A handful of singles followed over the next few years, and a full length appeared in 1984. Currently, vocalist Gerry D'Haeyer is in cahoots with Roland Van Campenhout, a Belgian blues artist.

The full length, TV Scape is available on Mutant Sounds, while 7'' From the Underground has featured their debut single.

1. Such a Liar
2. Crocodile Tears
3. Yack Yack



*DOWNLOAD ALL FOUR RELEASES HERE*