Entries categorized as ‘New Wave’

The time hath come to broadcast two industrial sci-fi rock dinosaur vessels, Chrome and Man or Astro-man?! Snoodaard is willfully ignoring the split single they released (‘it wasn’t the real Chrome anyway’) and the last Astrolineup releases (‘not fitting’) ‘Ourcolouredglasses’ contains the apocalyptic sonic boom where the last Kiss album and the band Sonic Boom could only dream of! Make what you will of the title and the music, these sounds are surely not in the album collection of your neighbour’s wife! Er dient meer geraaskald!
http://tnieuwewerck.blogspot.com/2009/11/new-worck-281-of-dj-snoodaard.html
Tracklist:
- Chrome – New Age
- Man or Astro-man? – Inside The Atom
- Chrome – Heartbeat
- Man or Astro-man? – Junk Sattelite
- Chrome – You’ve Been Duplicated
- Man or Astro-man? – Drumulator Is Boss
- Chrome – Eyes In The Centre
- Man or Astro-man? – 10 Years After World War 4
- Chrome – Jonestown
- Man or Astro-man? – Like A Giant Microwave
- Chrome – Meet You In The Subway
- Man or Astro-man? – Cuts And Volts
- Chrome – Blood On The Moon
Categories: Audio · Mix · New Wave · Rock
Tagged: Download, Electronic Music, Mix, MP3, Music, Netaudio, News, Review

When Switchboard Of Souls sings: “Don’t bother me, just leave us alone, don’t you know that we’re all just as human,” he sounds the anthem of the alienated and the disenfranchised. It’s a simple enough tune, but the variations do bring new viewpoints to the plate.
The first two original 8-minute-plus tracks utilize a driving darkwave synth with guitars and vocals reminiscent of early New Order, but subsequent versions range from electro 808 State-like arrangements (Common Prayer Mix), to industrial stylings (BlenderMix), to sinister downtempo (Hands & Feet Mix), to 90s pop remix (InstrumentalMix), to new age piano (Sonata), to a combo of everything on the 2 reprises.
www.archive.org/details/qd-4257SwitchboardOfSouls-DontBotherMe-Remixes
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http://qed.acid42.bluechronicles.net/
Categories: Audio · Dark · Gothic · Industrial · New Wave · Synth Pop
Tagged: Creative Commons, Download, Electronic Music, MP3, Music, Netaudio, Netlabel, News, Release, Review

HALO EFFECT decided to release on the german label IONIUM RECORDS (http://www.myspace.com/ioniumrecords) three maxi singles remixed by international bands and DJs from various countries as free downloads.
The first maxi single, “Hammer the gear” will be released on 09/01/09, followed by “Their G.O.D./Days of violence” on 10/01/09 and finally “It was nothing/Life goes on” on 11/16/09.
www.archive.org/details/ion008_haloeffect_hammerthegear/
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www.ionium-records.info
Categories: Alternative · Audio · EBM · Electro · Electronica · IDM · Industrial · New Wave · Techno
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by Marvin
Nick Currie aka Momus released six albums from 1987 to 1993 on the now defunct Creation Records. Since they are no longer in print and unlikely ever to be re-issued, the Scottish singer/songwriter made a momentous decision to release them himself as free and legal online albums.
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Categories: Audio · Disco · Electronica · New Wave · Pop · Techno
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