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Bardoseneticcube - Tek-Now II (Puzzle God)
For this release, Bardoseneticcube leaves aside the industrial drones for energetic technoïd pieces and strange sampler-heavy rhythms. Includes a couple of genuine "what the hell is this?" moments. Few copies left.
(CD-R, clear jewel case, $12.00, last copy)
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[ electro ] [ rhythmic noise ]
Bardoseneticcube - Deadhead (Steinklang)
One of the great aspects of each new Bardoseneticcube album is that you never know what to expect in terms of style. Known mostly for its experimental ambient recordings, the project has embraced styles as diverse as electro-dub, dark ambient and of course the collaboration with saxophonist Igor V. Petrov which we released (of which a different version of one track appears here). "Deadhead" is another great surprise from Bardoseneticcube and sees the project putting together monumental electronic tracks with neo-classical and martial industrial touches. Pick it up.
(CD, digipak, $18.00)
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[ dark ambient ] [ electro ] [ neoclassical ] [ percussive industrial ]
Isolrubin BK - Crash Injury Trauma (Soleilmoon)
Lustmord side-project themed on car crashes and their consequences. Between Terror Against Terror's clinical electro and Lustmord's brooding ambient works. Released back in 1993, and long sold out and out of print. Only one spare copy, in as new condition.
(CD, jewel case, $25.00, last copy)
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[ dark ambient ] [ electro ] [ field recordings ] [ out of print ]
Kim & Buran - Rock n' Robot (Solnze Records)
Second full-length album from Kim & Buran, back with more cheerful robopop ditties than you can shake a theremin at. Pop open that can of motor oil, load up your happy.cfg file and get ready to party!
(CD, clear jewel case, $19.00, last copy)
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Kim & Buran - Kosmos For Children (Solnze Records)
Kim & Buran are strongly inspired by psychedelic Soviet cartoons from the 70's and 80's, and the CD artwork even features two of the evil robotic henchmen from "Tayna tretey planety" if I'm not mistaken (many thanks to M.M. for sharing this gem with me). Their debut release "Kosmos for Children" is a pleasant brew of retro lounge muzak, playful robo-jazz and cartoon music. It has many similarities with the above-mentioned movie's own score, including the bubbling sounds of Soviet synthesizers. Melancholic at times, upbeat at others, this debut release has definitely found its rightful home among Solnze's roster.
(CD, cardboard sleeve, out of stock)
Nazi Bastards From Aldebaran - Invasion (Zhelezobeton)
Achtung! This is a collection of all the tracks recorded by this mysterious band from the late 90's russian scene. The music is old-school electro-industrial with pumping bass lines, arpeggiated melodic loops and clanging beats, all mixed up with some samples to spice up the affair. With completely over the top titles such as "Swastika Man", "Illuminati" and "Nazi UFO Attacks Paris Nightclub", this is sure to be a hit with all the DJs in Neuschwabenland.
(CD-R, pro-printed color sleeve, $11.00)
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[ electro ]
O Paradis - Pequeñas Canciones De Amor (Tourette)
New 2008 release from our favorite Catalonian troubadour, with a somewhat more light-hearted and poppy spirit than "Cuando El Tiempo Sopla". Pure Mediterranean sunshine. Also features a cover of Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me, Babe".
(CD, digipak, $16.00)
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Opium - Sympathetic Flying Objects (Silentes)
Opium is active in the ambient field with various projects and collaborations with Alio Die, Francesco Paladino and Antonio Testa, and Silentes presents here his debut release under this moniker. The six tracks of this album rely mostly on soothing synth washes enriched with discreet field recordings and various noises, occasionally layering some rhythmical elements into the background. While there's inevitably some level of déjà-vu, the overall quality of the recording warrants it attention from ambient listeners.
(CD, clear jewel case, $14.50)
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[ ambient ] [ electro ] [ field recordings ]
Panicsville - Evil? (Nihilist)
Panicsville's 4th album and the most rhythm-oriented one so far, with plenty of Casio rhythms and arpeggiated synth
lines to shake a SK-1 at. Toss in a copious amount of found sounds and effects, some swirling feedback noise and a couple of creepy lullabies and you're almost there. Includes an amusingly jarring cover of "Video Killed the Radio Star".The CD comes with a booklet between two wood panels held together by binder clips.
(CD, hand-made packaging, $13.00)
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[ electro ] [ experimental ] [ noise ]
Spark - The Robotic Girl Next Door (n5md)
Cute little release with crisp 8-bit melodies and bit-quantized drum patterns. Arguably not the most original recipe out there, but nicely done with enough hooks to keep you tuned in.
(CD, digipak, $12.00, last copy)
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