"Chinese Black" was one of the songs that was featured on the Neon Judgement's EP 'A Man Ain't No Man When He Ain't Got No Horse, Man..' which was released in 1987. It was one the most iconic underground tracks of that time that combined dark synth lines with post-punk and helped define Belgian/European EBM/coldwave sound of the 80s.
Instant Hit: Neon Judgement - Chinese Black
Snowy Red
On May 26, 2009 the French speaking Belgian broadcast RTBF announced the death of the Belgian New wave legend Mickey Mike. Aged 52 he died in a Brussels hospital after months of health problems. The Onderstroom label picked all the work dated from 1980-1984 and released it on a compilation entitled, ‘The Ultimate Edition 1980-1984’.
Source: Facebook Fan Page
https://www.facebook.com/Snowy-Red-official-179154485437205/
Polyphonic Size's Earlier/ Later LP out on Minimal Wave
http://minimalwave.com/articles/article/polyphonic-size-earlier-later-lp
Parade Ground To Release 'The 15th Floor'
www.reverbnation.com/
Instant Hit: Bernthøler - My Suitor
dEUS- Keep You Close
Sinner's Day Festival 2011
Parade Ground- The Golden Years
Autumn- Synthesize LP
More info...
Snowy Red- The Ultimate Edition
Absolute Body Control- Shattered Illusion
http://www.myspace.com/absolutebodycontrolbelgium
Instant Hit: Carol- Brekadown
Elisa Waut
Originally intended to become an experiment between brother and sister, the band took shape after they teamed up with the bass player Cheri Derycke who was in the punk & coolwave band Red Zebra before joining Elisa Waut. The band got its first recognition after they won the major Belgian talent contest in 1984 which was not a small accomplishment, considering the peak in Belgian pop music that was happening at that time. During the1985 the the group made their debut releasing a 6 track self titled EP which was followed by two single releases on Ariola, "It Should Be You" and "Growing Pain".
In 1987, Els releases a poetry book "Het arme huis van gisteren", but it also means a breakthrough to the general public with the song "Sailor's don't cry" by "Elsje & Raymond". This song is produced for the soundtrack to the movie of the same name my Belgian director (and rock journalist) Marc Didden. The song is a cooperation between Els and Raymond van het Groenewoud.
In the same year they also released their first full album 'Commedia'. Another album followed in 1989 but none of these albums really generated a major upheaval, big records sales or smash hits : it are just four testimonies of a growing band, ever becoming better a their "thing". The exception to this rule is Japan, where the group was welcomed as the next big thing and the blond figure of Else generated a lot of enthusiasm.
Read the whole story here
Sinner's Day Festival
http://www.sinnersday.com/
Camera Obscura
Four compositions came out of this initial session of writing and two of them, “Destitution” and “Race in Athens” became the duo's first single on Small Wonder Records in the spring of 1983. Their only LP 'Horizonts of Suburbia' was recorded in 1983 but stayed unreleased until it was released on Anna Logue Records in 2005. This record featured ten catchy synth-pop songs mixing with minimal electronics.
In 1985 Camera Obscura extended into a 4-piece line up (Gary Scargill and Rob Gospel were added) and the Quartet formed Paradise Now in '86. Nigel left in '87 and was replaced by Steve Wright from Fiat Lux. In 1989 Peter and Gary formed the extremely successful Ded Good Music but sadly the Band ended there. However, Camera Obscura never actually split up, Peter and Nigel have just had a long break until now.....






















