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07/10/2008

French Electro Producer Anoraak Covers The Romantics' "Talking In Your Sleep"

French Electro Producer Anoraak Covers The Romantics' "Talking In Your Sleep"

Trading in emotion for sleekness, Anoraak's cover of The Romantics' 1983 new-wave hit, "Talking in Your Sleep," is a dead-panned robo-pop excursion with popcorn-synths and stellar production. It comes off way more creepy than the original and mu ...

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Posted by Michael on 07/10/2008 6:37 AM EST in Electronic, New-Wave, Disco | Permalink

05/14/2008

Long Live Sharevari! Detroit Italo Disco At Its Finest

Long Live Sharevari!  Detroit Italo Disco At Its Finest

Who needs electroclash when there is "Sharevari?" This 1981 single by Detroit's own Number of Names is for fans of Kraftwerk and Italo Disco. This is the kind of song most of today's technicolor club-rat DJ's wish they wrote. Check out th ...

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Posted by Emily on 05/14/2008 4:26 PM EST in Electronic, New-Wave, YouTube, Italo Disco | Permalink

04/16/2008

Indie-Pop Euphoria: Up For A Bit With The Pastels

Indie-Pop Euphoria: Up For A Bit With The Pastels

The Pastels are an indie-rock/pop group from Glasglow, Scotland. Their simple sound is reminiscent of fellow Scots, The Vaselines, with the shimmer of Echo and The Bunnymen. Front man Stephen McRobbie mutters half-catchy poetry that sounds like ...

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Posted by Joe on 04/16/2008 1:17 PM EST in Indie-Pop, New-Wave, 80's Pop | Permalink

04/15/2008

Sloooow It Down, James Pants

Sloooow It Down, James Pants

James Pants' "We're Through" is a dance-punk song on Valium. It's what you would hear if you were at a party and some dood decided it would be a great idea to hijack the turntable and put on any song by The Rapture and then put his finger on it ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/15/2008 2:30 PM EST in Electronic, New-Wave | Permalink

04/08/2008

Electrify Yourself! An Accelerated, Super-Charged History of Chrome

Electrify Yourself! An Accelerated, Super-Charged History of Chrome

Chrome was an innovative San Francisco-based band who established a hyper-real style of industrial and post-punk music, paving the way for future acts like Skinny Puppy, Chicks on Speed and The Rapture. They were led by Damon Edge (drums and syn ...

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Posted by Michael on 04/08/2008 8:16 AM EST in Experimental, Post-Punk, New-Wave, Industrial | Permalink

03/18/2008

The French New-Wave Revival Creeps Me Out

The French New-Wave Revival Creeps Me Out

"Polaroid/Roman/Photo" released in 1985 by French electronic musician Thierry Muller, under the moniker Ruth, is the aural equivalent of mannequins coming to life. And I don't mean in the zany Andrew McCarthy sense. Don't get me wrong I dig t ...

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Posted by Michael on 03/18/2008 4:53 PM EST in Electronic, New-Wave, 80's Pop | Permalink

02/01/2008

Gary Valentine Likes Girls

Gary Valentine Likes Girls

Gary Valentine, was in the original line-up of Blondie, but got replaced as their fame began to escalate toward the late 70's. Valentine contributed most to the Blondie legacy by writing the 1978 hit, "(I'm Always Touched By Your) Presence Dear. ...

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Posted by Joe on 02/01/2008 3:50 PM EST in 70's Punk, New-Wave | Permalink

01/23/2008

Until I Learn To Accept My Reward...the Teardrop Explodes

Until I Learn To Accept My Reward...the Teardrop Explodes

While visiting home on a winter break during college, I purchased The Teardrop Explodes' Wilder on vinyl in a smelly New Jersey record store for a mere three dollars. I had no idea what it was, but it was from 1981, and looked goth enough to piq ...

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Posted by Joe on 01/23/2008 4:40 PM EST in New-Wave, Neo-Psychedelic, 80's Pop | Permalink

01/21/2008

"It's Going To Happen" With The Undertones

"It's Going To Happen" With The Undertones

Irish power-punks The Undertones came out with the single "It's Gonna Happen" in 1981. This upbeat tune is about being stuck in a one-sided relationship that needs resolve. The drag of a situation is going to persist until a conscious decision e ...

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Posted by Joe on 01/21/2008 11:43 AM EST in Post-Punk, New-Wave, Power-Pop, 80's Punk | Permalink

01/15/2008

And Now a Message From Heaven 17: Cash Money is People! It's People!

Heaven 17 become what they despise?

Named after a fictional band in the movie Clockwork Orange and featuring members of Human League, Heaven 17 produced, what is thought to be, one of the first concept albums of the 1980s, Penthouse and Pavement. It was a social criticism on the d ...

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Posted by Michael on 01/15/2008 11:03 AM EST in Electronic, New-Wave, Disco | Permalink

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