Result found for “EFFICIENT SPACE”
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=BACK IN= This is a compilation of 80's and 90's obscure Aussie post-punk records compiled by Andras Fox and Instant Peterson, leaders of the Aussie house scene. Starting with the space lounge pop by MARIA KOZIC & THE MK SOUND, which was only released on CD in 1992, WHADYA WANT? Poets of the Machine, an electro-dream super-Momus, with Philip Brophy of MARIA KOZIC & THE MK SOUND like David Chesworth of WHADYA WANT? MUMBO JUMBO, Sheena Easton's new wave pop disco mix, etc. Surprising content that earns ANDRAS FOX's evaluation. This is the type that becomes rare even if it is a new compilation when it is out of print.[Read More]
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オーストラリアはメルボルンのEfficient Spaceはこの時代で数少ないコンピレーションをリリースして良いレーベルであるがまたしてもロンドンに住むJack Rollo とElaine TierneyによるTime Is Away選曲による本作が素晴らしい。それは普段流れてきても気に留めることのない楽曲達がまるで1980年代初頭のCherry Redなどのレーベルが持っていたパンク・シーン後の憂鬱な曇り空の下の静かなる革命のごとく我々へ安らぎと勇気を与える。全15曲。[Read More]
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The work was released on Beats In Space, Efficient Space, Growing Bin and Mexican Summer. Andras from Melbourne, Australia under the name of AR WILSON This work is set against the backdrop of the Gold Rush in Victoria, Australia from 1850 to 1861. A human pattern that happened in the past, a success danced by fakes, a quest filled with self-pity, a fool's fear of hunger and a machine sound. resulting loneliness. And, like the folk music of the Middle Ages that resounds from there, it's acoustic, but it's not only healing, but also a gloomy inorganic texture like a new wave that resonates with us. This work is finished in the work that I want to evaluate most among his past works. Mastered by MIKEY YUNG. Evoked by , almost unchanged from ...[Read More]
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A record that I just made a song for the time being, recorded it and put it out. No, it's a record that makes you feel completely out of touch, probably a record that you buy while living as a human being and die laughing "I'm buying that record" at the end of your life. So I will buy it.[Read More]
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YAYA CHORAL, like Drusilla Johnson of the Australian band SCATTERED ORDER, who was active in the 1980s, and Patrick Gibson, who is re-evaluated under the solo name of SYSTEMATICS, recorded in 1982. This sound source should not be released to the world. Mute or Factory, but it's a bit subtle, but Cherry Red, the best album that labels at the time should have found and released on 7-inch and buried them in that era.[Read More]