Clear Memory 003

With it’s third issue, Clear Memory is about to bring future good memories. Kicking off are tracks by Mr. Beef – who is a founding member of the crew and puts out a nasty anthem – and Hayter who is celebrating his solo debut reflecting his gastronomical preferences. We are yet again forcing our members to interact vigorously in order to form new groups such as Yarn Init & Stranded Wires who share not only the side of a record but also their sound aesthetics: sharp machine funk. A record to listen to as a whole. A walk in the park – a step in the dark. Don’t trip!

12″ / Digital Album

Posted on April 9th, 2020 under Releases,

 The Serfs ‎– Sounds Of Serfdom

As in medieval times, serfs seem to be everywhere in the new millennium. Unlike in medieval times, many of today’s serfs are Serfs, proper nouns with a musical mindset. You can’t swing 10 leaping lords without hitting a band called The Serfs these days. In our general area alone, there’s a Power Pop/Rock band out of Columbus, Ohio called The Serfs and there’s a Cincinnati Celtic Punk band christened The Serfs, although they appear inactive at the moment. But The Serfs being highlighted here seem to prefer mystery over publicity.

Sonically, The Serfs reveal themselves to be a powerful and evocative Coldwave outfit. They released a debut EP, Songs of Serfdom, early in 2019 and that six-song cassette has now been expanded to a full 11-track album and re-titled Sounds of Serfdom. The LP is being released on 12-inch vinyl through Berlin, Germany label Detriti Records.

The Serfs draw dark influence from a potent moment in ’70s Post Punk and New Wave, when synthesizers began to dominate the landscape and minimalism became the watchword of the day. It’s not hard to draw straight lines from The Serfs to giants of the cutting-edge synth movement of the late ’70s — Joy Division, A Certain Ratio, Cabaret Voltaire, Tubeway Army, The Units and early Devo all surface in some form or fashion in the band’s sonic architecture. This would all be little more than genre window-dressing without good songs and the Serfs have that well covered, as their songwriting is as impressive as their apparent record collections. [citybeat.com]

LP / Digital Album

Posted on April 8th, 2020 under Releases, ,

Chrome Corpse – Detecting Movement

Chrome Corpse is a 4 piece band featuring young electronic musicians from Seattle, Washington and Paris, France. Influenced by old school EBM, industrial, dark electro, noise, ambient, and extreme metal.

EP / Digital Album

Posted on April 7th, 2020 under Releases, , ,

How Green Is My Toupee – Limited Edition Boxset

Influenced by Severed Heads, Garry Bradbury, and Skeptics, the band members Dom Krsic & Frank Sumatra team up to create an acerbic marriage of energized lush melodies blending synth-pop with industrial/post-punk disciplines.

Their curious tape loops and industrial noises melts together with clanking drum machine rhythms, surging body grooves and distorted synthesizer melodies. The result is a Psychotic FM Synth Symphony where the Croatian artist slowed-down, sped-up, reversed, and decontextualized his music into a timeless deranged cacophony of samples and percussions.

10″ EP / Digital Album

Posted on April 6th, 2020 under Releases, ,

Kline Coma Xero – Movement Study

More than a collection jewel is the example that good music with analog synthesizers has not ceased to exist, the “movement study” is a magnificently complete album within the minimal synthwave genre. One of the jewels of the minimal synth underground scene Tony Williams returns with a musical reserve.

LP / Cassette / Digital Album

Posted on April 5th, 2020 under Releases, ,