Sunday, March 21, 2021

Vertigo: Synth Punk blasts 1978 - 1984 (Full album)

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  1. "Imagine a 'Killed By Death' compilation led by raw razor shape synthesizers!!!" French label Ancient Monument has cooked up this amazing and unique bunch of pure, real and maddening rare primordial synth-punk gems released as an absolutely sick must-have vinyl-only collection, that finally has a place of honor in our channel!

    Although this 12" appears as sold out in their bandcamp, and you can only download a free sampler, this essential collection is still available on various sites... Look for it!!!
    https://ancientmonument.bandcamp.com/album/vertigo

    00:00​ A1 Active Ingredients – Laundramat Loverboy
    02:20​ A2 The Steves - Making Time
    03:51​ A3 Adaptors – Trust In Technology
    06:15​ A4 Craig Bevan & The Tourists – Businessman's Bounce
    08:45​ A5 The MD's – Love Me Tonight
    11:23​ A6 The Naros – Bo Party
    13:59​ A7 Plastic Idols – Sophistication
    15:49​ A8 G Spot – Idle Worship
    18:47​ A9 Village People – Food Fight

    21:24​ B1 Schematix – Nothing Special
    23:48​ B2 Lord Manuel & La Peste – Computer Love
    25:09​ B3 Kitchen & The Plastic Spoons – Happy Funeral
    28:17​ B4 Hit Parade – Here's What You Find In Any Prison
    30:46​ B5 Der Künftige Musikant – Es Ist Kalt
    34:08​ B6 Anti-Matter – Invisible Man
    38:08​ B7 Treatment – Stamp Out Mutants

    "Vertigo is a compilation of synth punk, mainly from little known bands. This first volume will be available (vinyl only) on December 15th, features American, German, British and Swedish punk bands. The term synth punk has been popularized in recent years, or rather vulgarized, becoming a genre that mostly describes electronic or new wave bands. This compilation highlights anger and nihilism punk with the violent rhythm of a fingering that assails a keyboard. Here, no synth pop, no new wave, no experimental music. Imagine a 'Killed By Death' compilation led by raw razor shape synthesizers.

    Call it SYNTH PUNK!"

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