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Author: David Gerard

Records: ANS Electronic Music (1969), Attrition (2024, 2025).

8 March, 20258 March, 2025 Esoterica, Goth, Industrial, Record 0

Reissued Soviet synthesizers and a triumphant return for old-school industrials.

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Synthetic nostalgia: Punk band Dead Boys plans album with AI Stiv Bators, current vocalist quits in disgust.

28 November, 2024 Punk 0

Cleopatra Records seems to have proposed the AI-vocal album, which is an extremely Cleopatra sort of move.

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Stu Spasm documentary: I Should Have Been Dead Years Ago — playing in London on Friday 8 November.

29 October, 202429 October, 2024 Film 0

I Should Have Been Dead Years Ago is screening at the Castle Cinema in London on Friday 8 November 2024 at 9:00pm as part of the Doc’n’Roll Festival.

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Kunlun’s Melodio and Mureka AI slop music — with audio samples.

28 October, 202430 October, 2024 mp3 0

Is music doomed? Well, probably not more than it was already.

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Sacred Cowboys: Cowboy Logic (2024).

18 August, 202419 August, 2024 Indie, Record, Rock 0

I’m treating this as a good live record with a bonus studio compilation. This selection hangs together.

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Frankie Goes To Hollywood: Welcome To The Pleasuredome (1984).

10 May, 202411 May, 2024 Dance, Pop, Record 0

It was never going to be easy to live up to that earthshattering series of singles, but I should not be thinking “yes, yes, get on with it.”

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That fucking band.

10 February, 202410 February, 2024 Live, Opinion 0

For all the talentless fucks who are absolute in their certainty that the way out is the way through.

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Neil Young & Crazy Horse: World Record (2022).

6 February, 20247 February, 2024 Record, Rock 0

One for those who understand that Arc is the best Neil Young live album.

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Robert Görl and Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft: Nur Noch Einer (2021).

24 December, 202324 December, 2023 Industrial, Post-Punk, Record 0

Görl pulled out a pile of old DAF tapes for inspiration, wrote new words, and released one final DAF album.

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House Of All: House Of All (2023).

23 December, 202323 December, 2023 Post-Punk, Record 0

Collecting old ex-members of the Fall into a band sounds like a good idea.

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The next frontier in IP parasites: codec royalties on content.

4 November, 20235 November, 2023 Film 0

It is difficult to overstate just how much better everything would be for everyone except the parasites if software patents were abolished.

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Bandcamp has been sold to Songtradr. What does this mean for the musicians?

28 September, 202329 September, 2023 Games, Industry 4

At least Songtradr, unlike Epic, is in the same business.

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Snake oil never sleeps: MQA bought out by Lenbrook.

20 September, 202321 September, 2023 Audio 2

Lenbrook does have considerable experience straddling the fine line between “very good sound equipment” and “green marker pen on your speaker wires.”

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Sigue Sigue Sputnik: Flaunt It. The most mid album of 1986.

14 September, 20235 November, 2023 Pop, Record 0

These were not very bright guys, and things kept failing to get out of hand.

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Battlefield Earth (2000). A saga of the year two thousand.

1 September, 20231 September, 2023 Film 1

It was twenty-three years ago, but the pain remains fresh.

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Bedless Bones: Sublime Malaise; After Malaise (2019, 2020, 2023).

4 July, 20234 July, 2023 Industrial, Record 0

The vocals waft, but they waft on top of a beat and you can dance to it.

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Spray: The Big Idea will rock and change the world. Ricardo Autobahn interviewed.

11 May, 202314 May, 2023 Interview, Pop, Record 0

“If there’s one thing Spray are excellent at, it’s our drum fills. If there’s one thing we should be remembered for, I’d like it to be the drum fills.”

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Stu Spasm’s Wikipedia article now has an old photo of him.

24 April, 202330 October, 2024 Film, Indie, Rock 1

Tales from 1986, when I was nineteen and just embarking on making my youth suitably dissolute.

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Oh no! Snake oil “hi-res” audio company MQA is going broke.

12 April, 202312 April, 2023 Audio 0

Oh no! Where will I pay well over the odds for a 13-bit FLAC now?

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It’s gonna play all the records in the hit parade, and they’re all Morgan Wallen.

18 March, 202317 April, 2023 Country, Opinion, Pop, Record 0

I hadn’t expected listening to the hit parade to feed me an album review.

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The complete Fall Peel Sessions playlist.

6 March, 20236 March, 2023 Post-Punk, Record 0

Is it worth your time? Of course it bloody is.

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Massenhysterie: Hausfrauengelüste (2019).

5 March, 20235 March, 2023 Industrial, Record 0

More fun than deep, but it’s pretty good and I enjoyed it.

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Braddock Station Garrison: American Radio (2019).

4 March, 20234 March, 2023 Pop, Record, Rock 0

It made friends with me within the first three chords of “Blockbuster.”

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Schkeuditzer Kreuz: Isolated and Alone (2021).

3 March, 202319 March, 2023 Industrial, Punk, Record 0

Punk rock in early hardcore style through industrial electronics.

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Justine Ó Gadhra-Sharp: Sídhe (2022).

2 March, 202319 March, 2023 Goth, Record 0

A nicely varied EP from a veteran of the New Zealand goth scene.

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Delerium: Signs (2023).

24 February, 202324 February, 2023 Industrial, Record 0

Signs is an extremely pleasant listen.

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Imaad Wasif: So Long Mr. Fear (2022).

17 February, 202317 February, 2023 Indie, Record, Rock 0

Eventually indie folk rockers make it clear which Beatle they modeled their approach on.

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FreeDB is gone — but the CD data lives on.

11 February, 2023 Audio 5

Guess it’s been a while since I touched the dusty old boxes of CDs — I only just found out that CD database FreeDB shut down some time in early 2020.

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B.E.F.: Music For Stowaways (1981).

7 February, 20237 February, 2023 Pop, Record 0

A fun listen if you know who Marsh and Ware are, and it gives you a good idea of how they were thinking.

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Capsule: Metro Pulse (2022).

3 February, 20233 February, 2023 Audio, Dance, Record 1

Yasutaka Nakata‘s much-anticipated synthwave masterpiece.

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