- Lou Champagne System – Propaganda Frustration (6:49)
- Gay Cat Park – Bit Of Charm (3:54)
- Drinking Electricity – Subliminal” (7″ Version) (4:09)
- Christof Glowalla – Erde 80 (4:53)
- Disco Volante – No Motion (4:01)
- Tony Carey – No. 8 (3:22)
- Near Paris – Visions (5:35)
- I Signori Della Galassia – Proxima Centauri (8:23)
- Paul Nelson – Automated Man (5:31)
- Laugh Clown Laugh – Feel So Young (3:48)
- Aloa – Himbeereis (4:31)
- IKO – Digital Delight (5:54)
- Illustration Sonore – Meilleur Du Monde (3:26)
- Roladex – We R (3:42)
- Kline Coma Xero – Click (3:37)
- ((PRESSURES)) – I Am A Vocoder (5:18)
- Le Cliché – Red Movies (2:55)
Various Artists / Synesthesia: The First Five Years [2015]
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3 comments
old bands : awesome
new bands : …
As someone old enough to remember the late 70s and early 80s and a long term electronic/cosmic disco fan, I could not agree with you more – the ‘new’ material, which essentially consists of badly executed cover versions when put next to classic tracks from Tony Carey, I Signori Della Galassia and Paul Nelson for example, actually makes the music sound ten times worse because it is akin to mounting a cheap print from a bargain shop in the Louvre gallery.
Medical Records should really stay in the reissue game and leave the ‘new’ material to the countless generic labels that delight in the gross ‘nu disco’ and ‘retro’ tag – I have nothing against current disco/electronic/cosmic music from labels like Beats In Space and Golf Channel for example, it is the other 99.9% of generic synthetic dross that I have an issue with.
Glad to see I am not alone in my thoughts on this compilation
I can see a slimy vagina.