
Heinrich Dressel returns with a four-track release. A compendium of crime-o-rama deliberate violence, with the Legowelt connivance.

Heinrich Dressel returns with a four-track release. A compendium of crime-o-rama deliberate violence, with the Legowelt connivance.

Teaming up with long time buddy Fred Ventura, Sfera Celeste Project combines the melancholy of vintage Italo disco with the black funk of Man Parrish and the mysterious atmosphere that good new wave used to have. These guys come in the tradition of the earliest electronic dance music and show their love for man and machine.
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Alba with their first full 12” release. The triumvirate of Roland Sebastian Faber, Keen K and Label Owner Michael Künzer is a team that has been delivering the goods on labels such as Clone, Das Drehmoment and Viewlexx. The 12”, titled after Künzer’s one year old daughter, contains three tracks; Philomena 1-3. Each track has a different twist to it, showcasing what the able electronic Alba are capable of. “Philomena 1” is a cosmic synth fuelled work. There is a electro boogie within the bars of “Philomena 2” piece, but it is the electronic depth that rings true, while “Philomena 3” keeps the heavy synthesizer sound going.

Lush analog disco from the enigmatic Megadon Betamax collective. Super warm live synths and a catchy falsetto hook on the vocal version will put a hump in your shoulder.

Bicep have delivered, for Throne Of Blood, a 12“ that’s old school in feel and still utterly current. Serge Santiago with his partner in Retro/Grade, Tom Neville, to turn in an edit, rounding out “EP1” into a three track party-starter!