Section 25 released the brilliant EP 'Crazy Wisdom' in 1985. This 12" record included three songs, the title track "Crazy Wisdom" as well as the electro remake of "Dirty Disco", both produced by Be Music/DoJo team. The record was originally released by Factory Benelux (FBN 45) and it was also featured on 'Section 25 – From The Hip - In The Flesh: Live In America 1985'.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
WAW: Peter Murphy- I Spit Roses
Peter Murphy's has released his ninth studio album this month on June 7, 2011. The album is entitled Ninth and here is the video for the first single "I Spit Roses" which was released in March this year. The video was directed by Justin Coloma.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
In Conversation: A Terrible Splendour
A New Romantic Cabaret outfit A Terrible Splendour which has been featured here earlier this month are back for an interview. Last week they released they released their debut single "The Russians" / "Slaves to the City" and they are working on their first album. Find out more about the band, their upcoming debut CD, influences and a very special ATS style Poncewave. Enjoy the interview!
"Are We Not New Wave?"
A brand new New Wave study is out. The book is called "Are We Not New Wave?: Modern Pop at the Turn of the 1980s" and it tries to give the definite answer to what New Wave really is. The author Theo Cateforis provides the first musical and cultural history of the new wave movement, charting its rise out of mid-1970s punk to its ubiquitous early 1980s MTV presence and downfall in the mid-1980s. The book also explores the meanings behind the music’s distinctive traits—its characteristic whiteness and nervousness. Three decades after its rise and fall, new wave’s influence looms large over the contemporary pop scene, recycled and celebrated not only in reunion tours, VH1 nostalgia specials. Find out more about the book here
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Next Wave: Soft Metals
Soft Metal is a duo from Portland consisting of Patricia Hall and Ian Hicks who met at the audition for a band. Their mutual love is early 80's Synth-pop, EBM, Krautrock, Post punk, and the first wave of industrial music set the course. After a few sessions together the partnership proved to be exactly what they had both been searching for and Soft Metals was born in 2009.
Their collaboration eventually grew into a passionate love affair and the first result is a self-titled album release with Captured Tracks. They explore fantastical soundscapes which conjure the dramatic cinematic worlds of Dario Argento, Roman Polanski, Stanley Kubrick, David Lynch, and the Czech New Wave. Sounds very close to early William Orbit's outfit Torch Song.
Their collaboration eventually grew into a passionate love affair and the first result is a self-titled album release with Captured Tracks. They explore fantastical soundscapes which conjure the dramatic cinematic worlds of Dario Argento, Roman Polanski, Stanley Kubrick, David Lynch, and the Czech New Wave. Sounds very close to early William Orbit's outfit Torch Song.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
June Singles Round-up
June singles round-up is here, the last one before the summer break. The single of the month comes from one of the best albums from last year by Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti. Really a good choice for a second single, "Fright Night", perfect synth summer jam. The Human League have released "Egomaniac", a third single from their recent comeback album 'Credo' and from White Lies' 'Ritual' comes the new single called "Holy Ghost". Mirrors have re-released their single "Look at Me" which was originally released in 2009. Lover Lover make their debut with the groovy and catchy "Freebirds" and the last one for this edition, great news for Rapture fans as they have announced the new album for September. Meanwhile, here is their latest, "How Deep is Your Love?"
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
80's Duets: David Sylvian & Sakamoto Ryuichi- Forbidden Colours
"Forbidden Colours" was the second collaborative single release for David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto with lyrics by David Sylvian was released in 1983 and it was the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima's film "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence". Both artists have recorded several interpretations of the song, both instrumental and vocal and it appeared as a B-side to David Sylvian's release "Red Guitar".
Labels:
1983,
2011,
David Sylvian,
Duets
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