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PERTURBATOR Lustful Sacraments

The vehicle of Anglo-French musician and producer James Kent, PERTURBATOR has gone on to become a poster boy for the synthwave genre with some superbly produced formative albums peaking with 'Dangerous Days' and 'The Uncanny Valley'. There is such a wide disconnect between PERTURBATOR’s new release 'Lustful Sacraments' and his previous releases that a casual purchaser would likely think that just from the track titles, this was an album by a Scandinavian metal band rather than an established synthwave artist. Continue Reading ›

JORJA CHALMERS Midnight Train

Although a seasoned musician as the sax and keyboard player for Bryan Ferry over the past 10 years, Australian multi-instrumentalist Jorja Chalmers did not release her first album until 2019. Jorja Chalmers’ second album ‘Midnight Train’ develops on its predecessor and adds more refinement, structure and vocals, as well as perhaps unexpectedly three cover versions. It is a transcendent triumph that is the running to be one of the best albums of 2021. Continue Reading ›

GARY NUMAN Intruder

Herr Numan ist zurück... Gary Numan began his recording career in 1978,  but the electronic pioneer has been celebrating great victories with his last few releases, satisfying his die-hard fans as well as gathering new younger audiences. Continuing to crowdfound his endeavours to successfully finance the enterprise, the daddy of synth brings out his latest long player 'Intruder'. Continue Reading ›

BETAMAXX Interview

BETAMAXX is the Pittsburgh-based musician and producer Nick Morey whose work is inspired and created by vintage synthesizers. It was 2019’s ‘Lost In A Dreamworld’ that realised the crossover potential. The new record ‘Sarajevo’ is a much more reflective solo offering. Nick Morey kindly chatted about synths and stuff in his career as BETAMAXX. Continue Reading ›

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