Complex pieces, warming works and an ability to structure tracks to really open up a dancefloor. As the years of writing record reviews gather into […]
Tag: New Wave
De-De-Mo :: ‘Cause I Need You, ‘Cause I Love You (Bordello A Parigi)
De-De-Mo are part of the golden age of the Rimini sound and it’s fantastic to see them find a new audience. I’m curious to see, […]
V/A :: Decapitated One-Liners (Contort Yourself)
Contort Yourself is the latest label to hail from that Scottish industrial heartland and with the rains returning, though they probably never left, the newcomer […]
Les Invalides :: Au Revoir 1978-81 (Kernkrach)
I was struck by the earthiness of the sound, a pastiche slant set in a rich analogue formula that lacked contemporary pretension. The mini-album of […]
Cute Heels :: Spiritual (Dark Entries)
Cute Heels is, in part, continuing the Industrial project which was started in the late 70s. That coarse and primitive pulse of the past is […]
Cold Colors :: Dans Le Vide (Lux Rec)
The Bordeaux man has adapted the synth styles of the 80s, rinsing them with contemporary machines and modern day insecurities. I’ve never been great at […]
V/A :: Underground Wave Vol 4 (Walhalla)
Certain old friends have been revisited with unheard offerings of angst and synth. Alongside these past artists come new names, forgotten and unknown artists and […]
Lassigue Bendthaus :: Matter (Dark Entries)
Genres blend and melt, without ever being forced. It’s fascinating to see what some electronic artists did musically before taking on their better known mantles. […]