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Keyser Söze Alert: Decadance – On and On (Fears Keep On) (1983)

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Dark, italo alchemy at its finest!

Although somewhat of a false alarm since Decadance members Franco Rago and Gigi Farina were also responsible for ‘Lectric Workers’ tasty italo-biscuit Robot is Systematic, this is the one and only Decadance experiment.  The twisted lyrics are a perfect match for the track’s underground, synthy goodness.

SCHEMATIC: Album cover and record label scans…

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August 19th, 2010 at 11:15 pm

Robot Rock du Jour: Futurisk – Player Piano LP (2010)

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Hot off the press!!!

Aptly-named revival label Minimal Wave has compiled Futurisk‘s entire catalog and pressed it on collector-quality 180g vinyl, including this alternate take of their signature track, Meteoright. Destined to be a collectible. At $22, you’d be crazy not to pick one (or two) up.

SCHEMATIC: Need more Futurisk videos??? Get your fix HERE!!!

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July 13th, 2010 at 10:20 pm

Robot Rock du Jour: Crash Course in Science – Flying Turns (1981)

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This EP/12″ gets me all wound up with some serious non-goth electro industrial madness!

Crash Course in Science was formed in 1979 while the three members were attending art school in Philadelphia.Flying Turns is off their 12″ Signals from Pier Thirteen originally published on Press Records in 1981.

SCHEMATICS: More videos and MP3s from the 12″…

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June 29th, 2010 at 11:00 pm

Robot Rock du Jour: Units – Digital Stimulation LP (1980)

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High Pressure Days and Cowboy are filthy, gnarly animals.

Let Uncle Rico’s time machine teleport you back to 1977 San Francisco. Eschewing guitars in favor of synths (good move, fellas), Units become one of the very first synthpunk bands. They then start tearing it up, self-releasing the original versions several LP tracks in 1979 on what is now an absurdly rare 7″ record (sells for about £100). This video features the album versions, released in 1980 on the Digital Stimulation LP.

SCHEMATIC: The ENTIRE Digital Stimulation album, band portrait and flyer (via synthpunk)…

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June 26th, 2010 at 1:00 am

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Robot Rock du Jour: Zwischenfall – Flucht (1983)

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Chew on this dark wave nugget for a while.

SCHEMATIC: Limited edition repress, original female vocal version and more videos…

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April 10th, 2010 at 10:18 am

Robot Rock du Jour: Severed Heads – Lamborghini/Petrol (1982/1985)

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I’m HOOKED! Now this is some real Aussie nerdness! Nearly five minutes of minimal synth industrial perfection from legendary Sydney band Severed Heads. Disgustingly rare in its original wax format.

Lamborghini (Live at Metro TV, July 1982)

SCHEMATIC: Recording details and a later concert version…

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March 27th, 2010 at 9:32 am

Real Genius: Giorgio Moroder – From Here to Eternity (1977)

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Moroder is the undisputed progenitor of Italo. The uncanny resemblance to SNL’s Father Guido Sarducci notwithstanding, Moroder is a synth god. More machine than man, Moroder is to Italy as Kraftwerk is to Germany.

Although Moroder made some Taleggio over the years, From Here to Eternity is an early Italo masterpiece. First published as an LP in 1977 on US-based Casablanca Records, near mint copies of this album are still widely available for about $20. Synthspotters love this video…

SCHEMATIC: Some Moroder TV appearances, a Casablanca Records promo video, more details…

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March 11th, 2010 at 6:18 am

Robot Rock du Jour: Cerrone – Supernature (1977)

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This decidedly bizarre pre-Spike Jonze/Michel Gondry video features mutants, naked chicks à la Rio, a vintage Rolls-Royce and a kick-ass rainbow-coloured acrylic drum set.

Supernature is a cautionary post-apocalyptic tale of scientific hubris and genetic experimentation gone awry. Although there are numerous tracks from the 70s and 80s that pay homage to space, robots and computers (thank God), few disco/synth tracks really drop earth science. Me like! Me like!


SCHEMATIC: High quality extended vinyl rip MP3, lyrics, cover art…

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August 23rd, 2009 at 1:56 am

Keyser Söze Alert: Clay Pedrini – New Dream (1984)

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This may be the single greatest manifestation of Italo every pressed. Who the hell is this guy?! Claudio (Clay) Pedrini Came out of nowhere, cooked up this tasty Italo biscuit and then went back into the night kitchen forever. Even when you can find it, be prepared to dish out upwards of $500 for an excellent copy. Fortunately for vinyl nerds hit by the recession, this has been officially repressed by I.D. Limited, complete with reinterpreted cover artwork. You’ll have to pay shipping from Europe, tho.

SCHEMATIC: The full track and cover artwork…

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August 17th, 2009 at 6:21 pm

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Documentary: BBC Radiophonic Workshop – Alchemists of Sound (2003)

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REQUIRED NERDLING EDUCATION!!!

This is a fantastic documentary on the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, which was responsible for such tunes as the Doctor Who theme song. This electronic music primer traces the development of recorded sound from magnetic tape onward. Reel-to-reel beat matching included! Ultimately enlightening and presented in, I think, its entirety (over six roughly 10-minute parts).

SCHEMATIC: The remaining five parts…

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August 13th, 2009 at 5:37 pm