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Lost Albums: NEON NEON Stainless Style

Before synthwave’s obsession with John DeLorean and the imagery of his gullwing doored DMC-12 sportscar became ubiquitous, NEON NEON released a concept album about the controversial industrialist entitled ‘Stainless Style’ in 2008. The album was the brainchild of Gruff Rhys, the frontman of Welsh rock band SUPER FURRY ANIMALS and DJ producer Boom Bip, real name Bryan Hollon. Continue Reading ›

A Short Conversation with EUGENE

The Milan-based Roman producer EUGENE first came to wider attention in the UK with his single 'Radiowave' released by Wall Of Sound in 2019. EUGENE’s debut album ‘Seven Years In Space’ maintains his assertion that “Pop is not a crime”. He kindly spoke to ELECTRICITYCLUB.CO.UK about his first length album and getting back on the live circuit. Continue Reading ›

DUBSTAR Two

‘Two’ is the second album from DUBSTAR since Sarah Blackwood and Chris Wilkie reunited as a duo. After several false starts, 2018’s ‘One’ co-produced by Youth was a welcome return for DUBSTAR, but the impression was that Blackwood and Wilkie were just warming up. DUBSTAR have returned to the electronic driven sound of their debut long player ‘Disgraceful’. Continue Reading ›

SOFT CELL *Happiness Not Included

Coinciding with their live farewell at London’s O2 Arena in 2018, SOFT CELL surprised their fans with two new songs on an updated compilation. What was planned to be the end became a brand new start. Recorded remotely under the spectre of the global pandemic, '*Happiness Not Included' features features “Science fiction stories for the 21st century” according to Dave Ball. Continue Reading ›

I AM SNOW ANGEL Lost World

Singer, producer and sound designer Julie Kathryn reflects on a new life in a 'Lost World' for her latest body of work as I AM SNOW ANGEL. Having relocated to the Hudson Valley with her infant son, her mind wandered as she dealt with the world’s pandemic sorrow by immersing herself in creativity at night. The end result is a collection of dreamy pop with a narrative of reflection in isolation. Continue Reading ›

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