Dirk Da Davo aka Neon Electronics (or aka the half of The Neon Judgement) wishes you healt, luck and money in 2013. But also music! And therefore he gives you a free download which you can grab here.
Anywave records would like to submit the last release of French postwave group A V G V S T, "Onlooker", on theirr indie micro label Anywave (theyre based in Tours and Paris, France).
This is a 6-tracks album, composed of long running atmospheric songs, sometimes in an electronic style, sometimes more into shoegazing.
The band is mainly influenced by artists like My Bloody Valentine, Disco Inferno, New Order, early WARP Recs releases, and very interested in minimal synthwave, serial music.
Superior Viaduct also re-releases the famous debut by noisemakers 100 Flowers
100 Flowers (previously known as The Urinals) were a power trio whose sole 1983 album is an enduring document of the Southern California underground.
100 Flowers crafted a sound that rests between the inspired bursts of The Minutemen, pastoral jangle of the Dream Syndicate and oblique approach of Monitor and The Gun Club. The trio wielded a gripping visual aesthetic and hyper-literate lyrical content that reflected their art-school backgrounds, while a ferocity borne out of their bleak urban environment permeates their songs.
Now this album from 1983 is for the very first time reissued.
For fans of The Urinals, The Minutemen, Sonic Youth, Desperate Bicycles
Released in 1980, shortly after Suicide's second full-length, Martin Rev was freed to explore his most experimental and pop leanings with dirty synths, dark melodies and dreamlike textures, and produced a masterpiece of modern alienation that captures a uniquely New York landscape.
Rev's debut echoes other electronic forerunners such as Silver Apples and Kraftwerk, and foreshadows the work of Aphex Twin and Air.
The album was originally released on preeminent No Wave label Infidelity (Lust/Unlust)
Now there's the irst time reissue of Suicide instrumentalist's debut solo album from 1980.
The insert includes a new Rev interview by musician/critic Alan Licht
What a surprise. On the day of his 66th birthday, David Bowie has just released a new song and video and has announced a new album, entitled "The Next Day", due to be released in March 2013, with long-time friend Tony Visconti as producer.
"Where Are We Now?", Bowie's first song in 10 years, has a very sad and melancholy atmosphere. The video shows him as a puppet in some artist's workplace with video footage from Berlin. The lyrics deal with nostalgia, remembrance and death with references to Potzdamer Platz, Nurnberger Strasse, Bose Brucke, etc. Does it indicate a return to the Berlin trilogy? The visual of the album shows the cover of Heroes with "The Next Day" printed on it.
There had been rumors about Bowie's bad health: it's great to see he's doing well! Happy birthday, Mr. Bowie!
Tracklist of "The Next Day":
01. The Next Day
02. Dirty Boys
03. The Stars (Are Out Tonight)
04. Love Is Lost 05. Where Are We Now?
06. Valentine’s Day
07. If You Can See Me
08. I’d Rather Be High
09. Boss Of Me 10. Dancing Out In Space
11. How Does The Grass Grow
12. (You Will) Set The World On Fire
13. You Feel So Lonely You Could Die
14. Heat
Bonus :
15. So She
16. I’ll Take You There
17. Plan














