Retriever are the dark underbelly of the Newcastle music scene.
Described as a frenzy of thick fuzz-bass, jagged reverb laden guitar, cutting drum-machine beats and screeching feedback topped with a slice of bitter female vocal.
Yeah, we know...but then again, it's the kind of formula that makes Peek-A-Boo say yeah!
Retriever played support slots for The Slits, These New Puritans, Dum Dum Girls, Crocodiles and Yuck among others.
This cd will be released by Desire Records,the label that brought you Kasms, Project:Komakino and //TENSE// to name a few.
Desire will be releasing a limited number of 300 12" vinyl copies along with downloads available.
The French Infrastition-label announced their new releases to come and it's a bloody fantastic!
First there are the two reissues from "Rock" and "Sans titre" by the legendary Clair Obscur. They are again available, but hurry as those DVD-sized digipacks are limited to 500 copies.
For the first time on cd will be "Histoire de France" by Opera Multi Steel.
Art Decade finally release their cd "Acide Gauloise" and Appareil (featuring members from Norma Loy) are coming up with "Usher".
Full details about these releases are to be found on the Infrastition-site and as always available at Wool-E-Shop and of course soon in your Peek-A-Boo.
Bureau B is the leading label if it comes to Krautrock-releases. You know those pearls from the past which are extremely expensive on E-Bay. New on their rooster are those releases from You.
First one is "ELECTRONIC DAY"
The musicians: Udo Hanten, Albin Meskes, Uli Weber, supported by Harald Grosskopf (using the pseudonym Lhan Gopal at the time).
The music is described as : spherical, hypnotic sequencers, synthesizers, drums and guitar (a.k.a. "Berliner Schule" - the Berlin School).
First released 1979 on the small German label Cain.
For fans of Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk, Klaus Schulze, Manuel Goettsching etc.
Reissue including four bonus tracks (CD/download only)
TRACKLISTING: 01. ELECTRIC DAY (5:51) 02. MAGOOBA (6:30) 03. SON OF A TRUE STAR (5:03) 04. SEQUENTIAL SPECTRUM PART 1 (2:01) 05. SEQUENTIAL SPECTRUM PART 2 (0:45) 06. SLOW GO (11:56) 07. ZERO-EIGHTY-FOUR (8:36) 08. (BONUS) E-NIGHT (11:06) 09. (BONUS) H.RAYS IDENTITY (5:59) 10. (BONUS) HALLUCINATION ENGINE (7:44) 11. (BONUS) YOUSLESS (8:16)
Second one is "TIME CODE"
First released 1983 on Rock City Records.
Reissue including two bonus tracks (CD/download only)
TRACKLISTING: 01. TIME CODE (3:15) 02. FUTURE/PAST (5:31) 03. 20/11/28 (6:22) 04. DEEP RANGE (3:09) 05. TAURUS-FANTASIA (2:32) 06. METALLIQUE (3:39) 07. LIVE LINE (9:02) 08. BLUEWATER DREAM (2:10) 09. MISION: POSSIBLE (5:22) 10. (BONUS) CONTROLLED DEMOLITION (4:09) 11. (BONUS) ZONE BLACK (6:05)
Liquid G. vs Stin Scatzor vs Frames A Second vs SOLXIX!
"What is that?" we hear some readers think, especially those who are not from Belgium.
But those who are born in the country from Front 242 will know that these two bands are a bit the core of the current EBM-industrial underground.
These four bands celebrate some sort of birthday bash with those bands playing song from each other or something like that...anyway more than enough beats guaranteed!
June 25, 2011
Location : JH Nootuitgang
Parklaan 159
Edegem, Belgium
First session will start at 20h30
Free Entry
By the way, a week later SOL XIX will also appear in the Kinky Star along with Dark Poem during the third edition of Dark Entries Nights. Location for that : Vlasmarkt 9, 9000 Gent (Friday 1st July). Also free
www.myspace.com/events/View/10941592/Stin-Scatzor/Birthday-Party--Live-Jam-Session--JH-Nooduitgang
We still don’t know how to categorize the music by For Greater Good. Sometimes we tend to say dark ambient, sometimes industrial, sometimes neo-classical and since recently something Japanese but the essence is: they’re good.
On Bandcamp they just remixed “Time to shine” from our fave Belgian indus-noisemakers Liquid G. who will have their new album out in a couple of days. More about that soon in your Peek-A-Boo, but in the meantime if you follow underneath link you can discover this brand new remix…at least that was the meaning of this newsflash!










