'Roburit' used to be a permissible explosive used by the coal mining industry in underground mining for booster detonations. Nowadays 'Roburit' is the brand-new and tenth album made by Stefan Chaefer and Volker Rathmann aka. 'Prager Handgriff', just in time for the band’s 25th anniversary!!! Both the explosive and the new album were produced in Witten, the hometown of Prager Handgriff. While the explosive was manufactured about 100 years ago, the album was recorded during the last year. The result is a highly explosive mixture of pulsating electronic sounds and German lyrics. And like the explosive 'Roburit' which had to be primed in order to detonate 'Prager Handgriff' strung together 14 primed and precisely timed electronic detonations on this album, ready to shake up the land with their blasts!
Two Gallants’ Adam Stephens (guitar, harmonica, keyboard and vocals) and Tyson Vogel (drums, guitar and vocals) spent one month recording We Are Undone with Karl Derfler (Tom Waits) at Panoramic House in Northern California. The title track is available as a free instant download with LP/CD album pre-orders at twogallants.com and iTunes. The new LP is their second full-length release on the label following 2012’s The Bloom and The Blight.
Stephens and Vogel started making music together at the age of 12 and began performing around San Francisco as Two Gallants in 2002, when they were both 21. Alive Records released the duo’s debut album, The Throes, in 2004 which Pitchfork said “taps into a rusty vein swollen with grief, heartache and violent desperation.” Both Two Gallants’ 2006 album What the Toll Tells and 2007 EP The Scenery of Farewell were released on Saddle Creek. The band made their first TV appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” in 2008 and have played festivals around the world including Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, Latitude, Paleo, Roskilde and Perth Festival, among others.
Two Gallants will be embarking on an extensive US and European tour throughout February and March which will be reaching the UK for the below five dates:
Friday 20 February – MANCHESTER – Gorilla
Saturday 21 February – GLASGOW – King Tuts
Monday 23 February – LEEDS – Brudenell Social Club
Tuesday 24 February – BRISTOL –Thekla
Wednesday 25 February – LONDON – Islington Assembly Hall
We Are Undone will be released 2nd February on ATO Records.
Tracklisting:
1. We Are Undone
2. Incidental
3. Fools Like Us
4. Invitation To The Funeral
5. Some Trouble
6. My Man Go
7. Katy Kruelly
8. Heartbreakdown
9. Murder The Season / The Age Nocturne
10. There’s So Much I Don’t Know
When the winter will start to blur at the edges and spring is escaping from the frozen ground, Berlin hosts a small but nice festival, that became established as a constant and a must-go for enthusiasts of guitar-based Wave, Post Punk and Goth Rock over the years. Brought to life by the hometown guys of GOLDEN APES, the coming March, 21st will face the sixth edition of the DARK SPRING FESTVAL so far and like in recent years the billing results from the band's personal musical preferences and tastes, far beyond any trends, mainstream frames or aspects of profit.
Housed again by the BiNuu club (under it's former name Kato one of Berlin's most history-charged scene venues), following bands and artists will celebrate an altered form of the springtime's arrival: the German Occvlt-Goth Icons of MERCIFUL NUNS, the energized Swedish Shoegaze/Post punk outfit PRINCIPE VALIENTE, the Goth & Darkwave veterans THE LAST CRY from England, Italy's most promising Gothrock export THE STOMPCRASH and last but not least the GOLDEN APES, which as hosts wont miss the chance of completing the line-up.
The accompanying aftershow party will see the DJs Thomas Thyssen and Martin Oldgoth behind the turntable, what promises a splendid sonic mixture to shake your bones to until the dawn creeps in.
"DER ZELTWEG - ITALIAN TAPES INDUSTRIAL MUSIC 1982-84" is an edition of 500 copies on 160 gram black vinyl.
First 50 copies come with a limited hand-made art cover, hand-numbered and adorned with a different unique single page of the 'Mathematisches Arbeitsbuch' / Der Neue Koschemann book, edition of the year 1964. Exclusively for sale only through the Mannequin Records online shop.
For a brief moment Turin was Italy’s Sheffield, producing an astonishing number of DIY electronic groups. In the context of a wider Europe, Italy has never been thought of as a hotbed of minimal electronic music, but Mannequin Records compilations Danza Meccanica: Italian Synth Wave 1982-1987 have shone a light on a scene little heard, even within Italy’s borders. But the history was still incomplete.. some new horizons now must be unveiled, showing that between the years of 1982 and 1984, the city of Turin in northwest Italy was home to a quiet underground renaissance of experimental electronic music.
Inspecting all the bands we released in the past years, Musumeci represents one of the most rare and unknown. But..the reissue of the two super rare demo tapes that they recorded in 1985 ("Schwarz Morgen") and in 1986 ("Zusammen") and a 12'' containing a couple of unreleased tracks plus a TRAXX edit, were just the beginning. We are really now proud to put the lights on their own tape label Der Zeltweg, with a selection of their 1982-1984 side projects Errata-S-Corrige, Gasdehyde and Herpes-Z. All the demo tapes we had the pleasure to listen simply take no prisoners. Expect aggressive early industrial sounds, with dirty and pulsating rhythms, in the vein of Throbbing Gristle and Cabaret Voltaire. Without being snobbish, we deeply believe that "Der Zeltweg" compilation will be one of the 2014 underground highlights. Sick!
First 50 copies come with a limited hand-made art cover, hand-numbered and adorned with a different unique single page of the ‘Mathematisches Arbeitsbuch’ / Der Neue Koschemann book, edition of the year 1964. Exclusively for sale only through the Mannequin Records online shop.
"Into The Future" is an edition of 400 copies on 160 gram black vinyl, first copies including an hand-numbered replica of the original booklet designed by Giacomo Spazio.
On a cold autumn evening in Milan in 1981, Nino La Loggia met Giacomo Spazio for the first time. The two had the same passion for music: Kraftwerk, Joy Division, DAF and the whole new scene of proto-electronic wave headed by Cabaret Voltaire. Together they decided to start the musical project called 2 + 2 = 5, a tribute to Orwellian dystopia. Shortly after, Cha Cha Hagiwara joined the band. Already a keyboard player in Jeunesse d'Ivoire, she enriched the band's raw sound with sonority and resonance which we can now define as analog. After several gigs around Milan, Turin and Switzerland, in 1983 the trio entered the studio to record their first LP titled '...Into The Future', now reissued by Mannequin Records for the 30th Anniversary.
Mastered by Rude 66.