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VA - Electrical Language: Independent British Synth Pop 78-84 (2019)

VA - Electrical Language: Independent British Synth Pop 78-84 (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: VA

  • Title: Electrical Language: Independent British Synth Pop 78-84
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Cherry Red / CRCDBOX77
  • Genre: Synthpop, New Wave, Post-Punk
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, artwork)
  • Total Time: 05:05:03
  • Total Size: 700 MB / 1.89 GB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1
1. Thomas Dolby – Windpower
2. Alan Burnham – Science Fiction
3. The Normal – Warm Leatherette
4. Alex Fergusson – Stay with Me Tonight
5. Colourbox – Tarantula
6. 100% Manmade Fibre – Fantasy
7. Testcard F – Bandwagon Tango
8. Be Bop Deluxe – Electrical Language
9. Dalek I Love You – The World
10. Chain of Command – Honour Among Thieves
11. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – Red Frame/White Light
12. The Legendary Pink Dots – Red Castles
13. Ice the Falling Rain – Lifes Illusion
14. Music for Pleasure – The Human Factor
15. Poeme Electronique – She's an Image
16. Box of Toys – I'm Thinking of You Now
17. New Musik – The Planet Doesn't Mind
18. Schleimer K – Hope Deep Inside
19. Native Europe – The Distance from Köln
20. Voice of Authority – Technical Miracle

Disc 2
1. The Human League – Circus of Death
2. The Passage – XOYO
3. A Popular History of Signs – Crowds
4. Chris & Cosey – October (Love Song)
5. Laugh Clown Laugh – Feel So Young
6. Basking Sharks – Croatia
7. Thomas Leer – Mr Nobody
8. Fad Gadget – Ricky's Hand
9. Local Boy Makes Good – Hypnotic Rhythm
10. Mobiles – Drowning in Berlin
11. Edward Ka-Spel – Even Now
12. Passion Polka – Lying Next to You
13. Naked Lunch – Rabies
14. The Limit – Do It
15. Robert Calvert – Work Song
16. Quadrascope – Baby Won't Phone
17. Electronic Ensemble – It Happened Then
18. Jeanette – In the Morning
19. Those Attractive Magnets – Nightlife
20. Beasts in Cages – My Coo Ca Choo

Disc 3
1. Bodhi Beat Poets – Your Love Is Like a Slug
2. Eyeless in Gaza – Veil Like Calm
3. Camera Obscura – Destitution
4. Drinking Electricity – Good Times
5. Zoo Boutique – Happy Families
6. Fiat Lux – Feels Like Winter Again
7. Colin Potter – Falling Downstairs
8. David Harrow – Our Little Girl
9. Futurhythm – It Never Rains in Outer Space
10. Goat – Zennor
11. Final Program – Videomatic
12. Pink Industry – Taddy Up
13. Play – You Don't Look the Same
14. The Fast Set – Children of the Revolution
15. Two – Trace of Red
16. Shox – Lying Here
17. The Builders – Daytime Assassins
18. Section 25 – Beating Heart [12" Version]
19. Joe Crow – Absent Friends
20. Faction – Jamaica Day

Disc 4
1. Tim Blake – Generator (Laserbeam)
2. Lori & the Chameleons – Touch
3. Jupiter Red – The Secret Affair
4. Blue Zoo – I'm Your Man
5. Jesus Couldn't Drum – Even Roses Have Thorns
6. Techno Pop – Paint It Black
7. Kevin Harrison – Chase the Dragon
8. Thirteen at Midnight – Other Passengers
9. Freeze Frame – Your Voice
10. Time in Motion – Stay with You
11. The Toy Shop – Live Wires Kill
12. Analysis – Surface Tension
13. Paul Haig – Time
14. Solid Space – Contemplation
15. Martin O'Cuthbert – Committed to Vinyl
16. Science – Look Don't Touch
17. Charlie's Brother – The Wishing Tree [Megatree Mix]
18. The Quarks – Working Model
19. Eddie & Sunshine – There's Someone Following Me
20. Hybrid Kids – Happy Xmas (War Is Over)

4CD / 80 track set exploring the independent side of the UK's post-punk synth-pop boom..From household names and scene legends to underground outsiders and bedroom experimenters..Hardback book format includes over 12,000 words of sleevenotes (including artist-written pieces), introductory essay by Dave Henderson and period imagery..Key tracks and hidden gems from Mute Records, Rough Trade, 4AD, Survival Records, Cherry Red and a host of essential independent players. .Produced by the team behind the critically acclaimed 'Close To The Noise Floor' series and a number of other essential box sets.The year - 1978. The mood - revolution. The latest addition to the musician's sound palette - the synthesiser. And so a new sound was born, and one which would free pop music from its guitar dominated tradition into something with a bright new future which would write itself. Almost overnight, via a handful of key single releases, the big bang of punk produced something the kids called 'synth-pop'. The clue was very much in the name.A broad church from the outset, this synth-pop movement wasted no time in embracing players from all corners of the musical dressing up box. From guitar groups drafting in a keyboard playing friend and the progressive rockers using their expensive banks of electronics in new ways to the modernists and the Thatcherists, full of unabashed aspiration, and the punks - arguably the purest punks of them all - who discarded the guitar and the drum kit overnight in their pursuit of something fresh that their generation could truly call their own. All were welcome, and all contributed to the many different directions synth-pop would mutate in over the coming five or six years. 'Electrical Language' captures this time and place in microscopic detail. The uptempo would-be hits with suburban nightclub aspirations, the science and technology enthralled proto-techno workouts and the otherworldy experiments are all here, sitting comfortably amongst each other in some cases, jostling for position as the bestvtrack of the genre/era.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless!!