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A Beginner’s Guide to DAN LACKSMAN

Born in 1950, German-born Belgian synth pioneer and producer Dan Lacksman began learning about music when he was 12. He was to find fame when he formed the seminal electronic trio TELEX with Marc Moulin and Michel Moers in 1978. Dan Lacksman should be more recognised for his trailblazing technical endeavours. ELECTRICITYCLUB.CO.UK presents a selection of 20 works which he had a hand in… Continue Reading ›

PATRICIA WOLF Interview

Patricia Wolf is a musician, sound designer and producer who first came to the attention of electronic music audiences as a member of SOFT METALS. Since the acclaimed duo disbanded, she has been rediscovering her muse using electronics, voice and field recordings. Patricia Wolf kindly took time out to chat about her creative rebirth and love of nature. Continue Reading ›

LANDSCAPE Interview

Comprising of Richard James Burgess, Chris Heaton, Andy Pask, Peter Thoms and John L Walters, LANDSCAPE began as a jazz rock band. Keen to subvert their sound using electronic processing, synthesizers and synthetic drums, the quintet would find themselves at the centre of the synthpop revolution. With the release of a 5CD boxed set, John L Walters kindly chatted about his time in LANDSCAPE… Continue Reading ›

NEU-ROMANCER Interview

Hailing from Fremantle in Western Australia, NEU-ROMANCER is the latest in a lineage of electronic producers who have made Berlin their creative base and home. The vehicle of Laura Bailey, the debut NEU-ROMANCER release ‘Neue Romantika’ is a largely Italo flavoured techno EP. She kindly chatted about how her relocation to Berlin has reinvigorated her creativity and outlook. Continue Reading ›

DELERIUM Interview

DELERIUM are the moody new age offshoot of Canadian industrial duo FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY. Their new album ‘Signs’ features Kanga, Mimi Page, Phildel and Inna Walters. Bill Leeb kindly took time out from rehearsals for an imminent tour to chat about the ‘Signs’ which DELERIUM followed in the making of their most recent opus… Continue Reading ›

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