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Singles
Angel Eyes
Angel Eyes (limited translucent green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC 1859. Rel: 28 Feb 22
Angel Eyes (Tiga remix) (6:59)
Angel Eyes (7:47)
Angel Eyes (dub mix) (7:55)
Review: Definitely one for the collectors, Lime was Canadian duo (then husband and wife) Denis and Denyse LePage, and 'Angel Eyes' was originally the second single from their third studio album, 1983's Lime III. Almost 40 years later, the track has returned as a short form release, offering the original synth pop anthem, and a clubbier dub mix.

For many, though, not least Unidisc Canada, the label carrying this re-release, the major selling point is a remix - and something of a remodelling - courtesy of Turbo Recordings boss and dance music icon Tiga. Forsaking the rather smiley and bouncy original work, in favour of something grittier and altogether more dystopian, it's a masterclass of rough, gnarly broken electro, reworking and chopping vocals into disorientating loops, before finally introducing a kind of warehouse synth pop sound.

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Álbumes
Teatro Del Metapresente
Cat: RASLP 002. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Amazone C (5:08)
Posterite Du Soleil (6:01)
Les Nuits Magnetiques (6:02)
Amores Perros (4:39)
Black-Out (5:44)
SOS Club (3:35)
Art Dimension (3:49)
Review: A to-the-T emulation of a classic coldwave/post-punk sound is heard on this debut album by La Nuit Je Mens, a duo split between the Parisian suburbs and southern Italy. Now based in Rome, the pair have come up with a proper synthoid slammer, commandeering a fleet of analogue machines, each member in their own independent wheelhouse. Both artists take up vocals, exploring such tragicomic themes as the slow decline of the clubbing scene and clandestine goings-on in the nostal-chic European underground scene, marking out a sordid subconscious below ostensibly blank progressions. Huge degrees of texture, harmonic range and dynamism are packed into these otherwise rawly armed recordings, with 'Posterite Du Soleil' in particular fitting an immensity of new wave gothic romance into a narrow four-instrument limitation.
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Light & Magic (reissue)
Cat: 317181. Rel: 17 Apr 25
True Mathematics
Seventeen
Flicking Your Switch
Fire
Turn It On
Blue Jeans
Cracked LCD
Black Plastic
Evil
Startup Chime
Nuhorizons
Cease2xist
Re:agents
Light & Magic
The Reason Why
Review: Reissued over two decades since its original release, the second full-length from Liverpool's Ladytron still thrums with the same sharp-edged futurism that made it such a cult touchpoint. Tracks like 'Seventeen' and 'Evil' captured a tension between robotic detachment and raw emotional charge, anchored in the band's icy synth palette and minimal, deadpan vocals. While 'Blue Jeans' flirts with glammy melancholy, 'Turn It On' and 'Fire' dial up the menace, tapping into something more volatile. There's something surgical about the sequencing tooi'Cracked LCD', 'NuHorizons' and 'Cease2exist' stretch into more abstract terrain, before folding back into hook-laced electro-pop with the closing title track and 'The Reason'. With Daniel Hunt and Mickey Petralia co-producing, the album took shape in Los Angeles but never lost the European chill that defined their sound. It's a record that helped redraw the map for synth-pop in the early 2000sineither retro-futurist pastiche nor pure nostalgia, but something sleek, cinematic and entirely their own.
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Time's Arrow
Time's Arrow (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: COOKLP 826. Rel: 19 Jan 23
City Of Angels (4:39)
Faces (4:41)
Misery Remember Me (4:14)
Flight From Angkor (4:07)
We Never Went Away (3:59)
The Night (4:23)
The Dreamers (3:44)
Sargasso Sea (3:27)
California (4:13)
Time's Arrow (4:00)
Review: Ladytron return with their highly anticipated seventh studio album Time's Arrow, a panoramic view of many different electronic music styles, umbrella-ed by the arch of indie rock. Building on the Liverpool-based band's rise to prominence in the early 2000s off the back of the electroclash wave, Time's Arrow makes for a whirlwind of difference to back then - shoegaze, indietronica and cloudy industrial music all crop up now, making this a stylistic departure of note.
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Opus Dei Revisited (remastered)
Cat: STUMM 544. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Leben Heisst Leben
Geburt Einer Nation
Leben-tod
F L A T
Transnational
How The West Was Won
The Great Seal
Opus Dei (5:04)
Leben Heisst Leben (9:42)
Geburt Einer Nation (3:55)
Leben-tod (1:16)
F L A T (3:52)
Opus Dei (5:04)
Transnational (4:28)
How The West Was Won (4:27)
The Great Seal (4:17)
Review: Laibach has announced the release of Opus Dei Revisited, a newly reworked version of their seminal 1987 album. This project features two distinct versions of the original work. The first disc showcases a complete reimagining of the tracks, developed during the band's ongoing Opus Dei Revisited tour. The second disc includes fresh remixes by Rico Conning, who produced the original album, allowing him to reinterpret the source material while preserving key elements. Opus Dei was Laibach's first release with Mute Records, propelling them into international recognition and spotlighting their unique sound. The album includes Leben heiBt Leben, a German-language adaptation of Opus' Live is Life, which will again be featured on this release. Formed in 1980 in the industrial town of Trbovlje, Slovenia, Laibach's provocative performances and imagery have earned them a reputation as one of Eastern Europe's most influential collectives. Opus Dei Revisited promises to challenge perceptions and expectations, echoing the band's relentless pursuit of artistic innovation.
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Opus Dei (remastered)
Opus Dei (remastered) (LP + booklet)
Cat: LSTUMM 44. Rel: 09 May 24
Leben Heisst Leben (Opus Dei) (9:42)
Geburt Einer Nation (One Vision) (3:55)
Leben-Tod (1:16)
F I A T (Let It Be) (3:52)
Opus Dei (Life Is Life) (5:04)
Trans-National (4:28)
How The West Was Won (4:27)
The Great Seal (4:17)
Review: Mute Records presents a newly reissued and remastered edition of Laibach's classic 1987 album, Opus Dei. This time coming to a black vinyl and CD box set, the album is renowned for its bringing Laibach to a wide audience; without the album's early successes, this pioneering industrial, neo-classical rock outfit might've never broken from their native Slovenia. With their unique interpretations of Opus' 'Live is Life' and Queen's 'One Vision' and produced by Rico Conning, the album still bears the torch of one of Mute's most eclectic yet captivating albums.
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Comme Dans Un Penthouse
Comme Dans Un Penthouse (limited translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LLR 0206LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Autobahn (4:10)
Addiction (3:30)
A La Rencontre De Barbara (5:30)
Pourquoi Pas (1:54)
Sentiments Nouveaux (3:34)
Penthouse (3:30)
Au 44e Etage, Invisible Touch (3:08)
Moderne, Transgressive Et Excessive (4:38)
Review: Le Couleur consistently sidesteps complacency with each new album presenting a fresh musical experiment without ever losing its familiar foundation. With Comme dans un penthouse, the band takes its biggest leap into musical exploration yet as they revisit elements of 'Voyage Love' while delving deeper into disco infused with new wave nuances. The result is a cooler, more distant vibe compared to their previous work. The album crafts a narrative universe around Barbara, introduced in 'POP,' as she seeks excess, pleasure, and happiness amidst frenetic rhythms. From the Krautrock-inspired 'Autobahn' to futuristic tracks reminiscent of Das Mortal, Le Couleur deftly balances innovation with familiarity here on another sublime-sounding album.
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Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: AOF 411LP. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Ultraviolet (2:59)
Highrise (3:27)
Crash (3:24)
Fascination (3:31)
Day For Night (3:22)
Divine (3:06)
Phantom Heart (3:49)
Daydream Trash (3:01)
Runaway (3:52)
Mary (3:10)
Review: Leathers' debut album, Ultraviolet, helmed by Canadian musician and visual artist Shannon Hemmett, plunges listeners into a neon-lit world of synth-driven dream pop, darkwave, and shoegaze. Hemmett, who also plays keyboards for Actors, fully engages herself in every facet of this project, from crafting the music to designing the visual aesthetics. Ultraviolet offers a mix of new tracks and familiar hits, with 'Divine' standing out as a stellar example of what the album delivers. Hemmett's sharp lyrics, like "I demand your best behaviour / no, I won't ask you twice," are paired with infectious melodies, impressing longtime fans. Produced by Actors frontman Jason Corbett, Ultraviolet channels the brooding pop of Depeche Mode's classic albums like Black Celebration and Violator. While the album is rooted in synths and melodic immediacy, it carries a darker, moody undercurrent. Leathers' Ultraviolet is an impressive debut that showcases Hemmett's artistic vision, blending haunting soundscapes with striking visuals to create a cohesive and engaging album.
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Voue A Rouiller
Cat: MNQ 152. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Baski Iklimi (4:37)
Yanan Kurban (5:01)
Kacis (4:19)
Creve Tes Yeux Et Regarde (3:32)
Veuve 909 (4:19)
Liquide (5:48)
Bencil Iliski (4:55)
Orage (4:03)
Review: Leroy Se Meurt make a bold statement here with their new long player on the Mannequin label. It finds the Parisian pair keeping the foundational sounds of EBM, post-punk and electro at the core but also explores around the edges in fantastic fashion. The mood here is heavy and abrasive rock textures permeate the tracks next to electric synths and over worked samplers. The tracks feature lyrics sung in Turkish and French and are hard hitting affairs with floor facing, repetitive loop madness next to double-tempo cuts with chaotic guitars amongst much more.
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Liaisons Dangereuses (remastered)
Cat: SSLP 06. Rel: 13 Jan 15
Mystere Dans Le Brouillard
Los Ninos Del Parque
Etre Assis Ou Danser
Aperitif De La Mort
Kess Kill Fe Show
Peut Atre Pas
Avant Apres Mars
El Macho Y La Nena
Dupont
Liaisons Dangereuses
Review: Liaisons Dangereuses self-titled debut album was not an immediate success on its' release in 1981, but its' influence would spread far and wide. Almost entirely made up of synthesized rhythms, chords and melodies - with the addition of stylish vocals from all three band members - it would help define the "electronic body music sound". It quickly became a big record in both Detroit and Chicago, inadvertently helping to inspire the nascent techno and house scenes. Listening again to this reissue, it's amazing how well the music as aged. While heavy on stylish posturing, it still sounds thrillingly futuristic and alien. It should be an essential purchase for anyone with even the smallest interest in the history and development of electronic music.
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Light Asylum (reissue)
Light Asylum (reissue) (gatefold LP + poster + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: DFA 2694LP. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Hour Fortress (4:42)
Pope Will Roll (4:35)
IPC (5:36)
Heart Of Dust (3:51)
Sins Of The Flesh (5:35)
Angel Tongue (6:37)
Shallow Tears (5:06)
At Will (3:37)
End Of Days (4:13)
A Certain Person (4:27)
Review: Wearing 1980s synth pop influences on their sleeve, and sounding exactly like they belong on the mighty DFA, Brooklyn's Light Asylum were rightly praised at the time they put out their debut - and, to this date - only studio album, circa 2012. Critics noted that, at a time when dance-punk crossover was everywhere, driven by LCD Soundsystem and many of the acts frontman James Murphy signed to DFA, the New Yorkers manage to differentiate themselves from the pack in several ways.

Taking a hint of Depeche Mode (well, maybe a bit more), a pinch of Nine Inch Nails, and parts of Throbbing Gristle, Gary Numan, and other pioneers, Light Asylum managed to introduce some much-needed light and spatiality into the often claustrophobically dark and oppressive industrial synth world. In doing so, they offer a sound that's somehow both universally accessible and niche, which is never an easy line to tread.
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Linea Aspera
Linea Aspera (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 031LP. Rel: 29 Oct 12
Synapse (4:17)
Eviction (4:03)
Preservation (4:06)
Fer-De-Lance (3:55)
Malarone (4:08)
Hinterland (3:49)
Lamanai (3:59)
Reunion (3:47)
Review: Linea Aspera is the London duo of Ryan Ambridge (Synths/Programming) and Alison Lewis (Vocals/Synths). They began the project in November 2011, technically drawing inspiration from electronic music from the early 1980s. Within the duo, Alison writes and performs all vocal elements, while Ryan is responsible for the writing and performing of the electronics, as well as recording and mixing of the final recordings. For their debut album they utilized small, simple analog synthesizer set up: Roland SH-09, Roland Juno 6, Vermona DRM MKiii, Korg Poly 800 and Analogue Solutions Semblance. Linea Aspera's sound includes clear influences from early electronic body music, classic synth-pop and, in some instances, industrial and noise. Lyrically the band incorporates the sciences of osteology, neuroscience, and anthropology weaving a new medical language around themes of desire, despair and renewal. Linea Aspera serve up an icebox of dark doom riding on Alison's powerful vocals with a soft but sharp touch.
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On The Screen
On The Screen (heavyweight vinyl LP + large postcard)
Cat: MW 013. Rel: 28 Oct 19
Way Out Of Living (5:27)
Cytogenetic Movement (5:25)
In My Head (3:42)
Five Faces (5:10)
The Game (4:52)
Due To You (5:39)
I Think I'm By You (2:51)
To Another Soul (4:27)
On The Screen (2:17)
Review: On The Screen: an LP from the Belgian band Linear Movement originally slated for release in 1983. Linear Movement is mastermind Peter Bonne (A Split-Second, Twilight Ritual, Autumn) joined by Peter Koutstaal, and Lieve Van Steerteghem on vocals for several tracks. Some tracks appear on the exquisite Pulse Music cassette while the rest are previously unreleased. Linear Movement was featured on V/A The Lost Tapes compilation LP with their highly acclaimed The Game, described as an "unstoppable pop song". Linear Movement have been called "a more primitive, cold wave Visage", and have been compared to the Human League. Peter differentiated LM from his other projects TR and Aut by the distinct sound of the compositions: they were poppier.
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Myrtus Myth
Myrtus Myth (limited 'swamp pearl' vinyl LP)
Cat: 2MR 87. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Orpheus (3:47)
Farewell (3:42)
Anna (3:24)
Night Trains (3:40)
Zver (3:59)
Spades On Hearts (2:55)
Purple Sadness (2:44)
Agata Dreams (3:47)
Smoke & Ashes (3:34)
Easy Rider (2:47)
Kali-Yuga (2:28)
Review: .The last time we fell in love with Kedr Livansky it was October 2021 and the world was looking up. Lockdowns were over, and Liminal Soul brought us a celebratory embrace rooted in dance music and post-club night warmth. "Trance-tipped, heart-on-sleeve dance music that's never shy and still always chilled out enough to sit back and contemplate," we said at the time. Myrtus Myth is a very different thing altogether, but thankfully feels no less optimistic. Definitely sitting closer to pop, a kind of soft-yacht-rock, electronic-jazz-chill, and beach bar downtempo compared with the dance floors we were so keen to revisit three years ago, a few things have survived - all of them wonderful deep. Another stunner, to put all that another way.
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Random Rooms
Random Rooms (LP + postcard)
Cat: SCR 001. Rel: 28 Mar 23
Dromte Mig En Drom (5:57)
Variete (3:38)
Tango Del Amor (3:46)
Vagvisa (6:00)
Edektronika (2:09)
Babylon Genbesogt (1:41)
Jorden Rundt I 80 Sek (Ca) (1:37)
No 8 (12:03)
Review: Danish artists Niels Lyngso and Morten Sondergaard initially bonded over their mutual love of DIY electronic music experiments, before realising that they were both poets. On the same day in 1992, they both released their debut poetry books and this collaborative album - a now sought-after obscurity that has been remastered and reissued by brand-new imprint Sunny Crypt. It's a fascinating and surprisingly on-point collection that effortlessly flits between keyboard solo-sporting instrumental street soul (the deliciously loved-up 'Dromte Mig En Drom'), tactile, organ-sporting slo-mo synth-pop ('Variete'), beat-free synth-tango ('Tango Del Amor'), poodle perm-sporting Scandinavian metal ('Vagvisa'), music concrete ('Edektronika', 'Babylon Gebbesogt') and hard-to-pigeonhole electronic soundscapes ('No. 8').
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