East Wall – Eyes Of Glas [DE144]

To accompany their re-release of East Wall’s superb 1991 debut album, Silence, Dark Entries has decided to put out the Italian band’s forgotten debut release, 1985 single “Eye of Glass”. Tending towards the darker end of the Italo-disco spectrum, but blessed with typically cheery synthesizer melodies and skewed female vocals, it’s a record that seems far more inspired by the earlier British new wave synth-pop movement than pleasing the clubs of Rome or Rimini. The vocal version is accompanied by a subtly different instrumental, which includes waves of warm synths and offers more prominence to the band’s bubbly electronics, throbbing arpeggio bassline, and delay-laden drum machine hits.

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East Wall – Eyes Of Glas [DE144]

VA – Stilleben 046 [STIL046]

UHU/MORPHOLOGY/RONDO/DAS MUSTER/LUKE EARGOGGLE/MARTIN MATISKE/ENCOUNTER - STILLEBEN 046

Stunning 6 track VA record with loads of funky and icey Electro from the scandinavian parts of the mind. From listening to the dancefloor feel free to discover the teamwork glued together from Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Germany & France…

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VA – Stilleben 046 [STIL046]

ITPDWIP – Eye Can See The Darkness (In The End Of The Tunnel) [LTWHT010]

Eye Can See The Darkness (In The End Of The Tunnel) is a shot of light in the dark cavern of a broken heart. Blinded By The Lights rips apart the heart-string orchestra rather than just pulling on the strings. A love ballad lost in the haze of the mid-summer, faded to blue and repackaged as a gentle and tender winter anthem. Sharing the A-side with the lucid dreaming of Jeremiah R on the drum-heavy remix. On the flip, I Am Not Him is a filter-squelching, bass-slapping meander into green haze territory, that finally erupts into a swagger of familiar Detroit-channeled drums and steady faded pads. Outernet grumbles up the black-hole cosmic radiation with an industrial-tinged number that plunges the depths of deep-space. Proper growling and clanging synths to add the right amount of raw, just at the end.

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ITPDWIP – Eye Can See The Darkness (In The End Of The Tunnel) [LTWHT010]

Eoism – Cellarworx EP [PDR001]

Pulse Drift Recordings, a new german Electro label, bringing you the sounds of Eoism with this fine 6-Track EP. All born out of genuine Live-Jamming, what we have here is a remarkable collection of straight, unpolished Electro music, ranging from laid-back tunes like ”The Last to know” to energetic Dancefloor-Blasters like ”The Wire” or ”Odyssey One” and everything in between.

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Eoism – Cellarworx EP [PDR001]

Magnesii – Fata Oasa EP [RWT-4]

Magnesii delivers a playful blend of house, electro and tropicana for Raw Tools. The title track, ‘Fata Oasa’ is a melodic, lo-fi delight, full of exotic flavours, whilst ‘Building Ultrabot’ shifts to a different spectrum of sounds, with chunky basslines and heart-warming pads. On the flip side, ‘Euphoric 660’, is a haunting house jam with low-pitched vocal samples and sharp percussions. The B-side gets a special 909-led muscle boost by Antenna, known for his dark, but emotional sound.

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Magnesii – Fata Oasa EP [RWT-4]

Marcello Napoletano presents Anthony Parasaula – The Damned Sounds Of Parasaula EP [MM011]

Marcello Napoletano mind must have been on a thin line between genius and madness when producing this sick EP. 5 nasty soulful tracks full of energy and FunKyNeSs. He definitvely continues to transport the old spirit of Moto Music.

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Marcello Napoletano presents Anthony Parasaula – The Damned Sounds Of Parasaula EP [MM011]

A Bleak Reality – Inevitable Disaster [MRT007]

A BLEAK REALITY - Inevitable Disaster

Russia is cold, dreary, almost inhuman, one has to comes to terms with this harsh place. A Bleak Reality comes from there, he found his own answers and reasons facing all adversities and miseries of life. Lux Rec collected these and made a record out of them. MRT007 is an inventory of ways to fall. Lower than low.

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A Bleak Reality – Inevitable Disaster [MRT007]

(SB)[51] – Tractatus IV [NYH60]

Weird, loud and doomy tracks by (SB)[51]. Some of the best and darkest stuff we have heard all year so we are proud to drop that in your lap on the verge of the new year. You are getting some hard hitting analogue sounding slabs of experimental techno with kicks as deep as the ocean.

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(SB)[51] – Tractatus IV [NYH60]

College – Old Tapes LP [AMI001]

College – Old Tapes celebrates ten years of composition from 2006 and 2016. Most of these tracks are unreleased demo versions. To illustrate the music video of the track “Auto Pilot”, College team up with the director Dan Bell. This collaboration, born out of the same generational anchoring, reflects the strange dream of a paradise of the consumption which collapses silently.

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College – Old Tapes LP [AMI001]

Vadim Khrapatchev – Flights In Dreams & Reality [BR008]

Epic Synthi 100 action by Ukraine’s most notable film composer. Music for the soviet drama film Flights In Dreams And Reality. Both tracks recorded and performed on EMS Synthi 100 synthesizer in Moscow on 15-16th of April, 1982. Source files from original tapes were kindly provided by the author himself.

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Vadim Khrapatchev – Flights In Dreams & Reality [BR008]

Eshu – Fraktur EP [ESHU010]

ESHU Records hits release number ten with a new EP. ‘Fraktur’ features six tracks of stripped back house and techno that are all atmospheric and heady. Opener ‘Winter Track’ is a smooth and rolling dub techno number that is grainy and economical yet hugely absorbing thanks to its circling synth details and woody drums. ‘Creating Moods’ is even more expansive and spacious, with gently swirling pads enveloping a soft, broken rubber kick drum. The title track is another expertly distilled, dry and heady groove with its frayed edges and warm analogue feel, then ‘Hello’ really flips the script with over driven Jeff Mills kicks and intergalactic synths bring a spooky sci-fi feel to proceedings. ‘Yorubaland’ is then a cosmic ambient interlude with fax tones bleeping and blipping as lazy pads smear out in the background and last of all ‘Core’ comes on strong with more quick and slick intergalactic techno carrying you off to some distant planet.

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Eshu – Fraktur EP [ESHU010]