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Lost Albums: CELLULOIDE Naive Heart

CELLULOIDE are the enigmatic synth trio from Marseille who have been a cult favourite with discerning electronic music enthusiasts since their formation in 2000. Adopting mysterious pseudonyms, they are fronted by the feminine stereo vocal presence of Darkleti while on the left is Member U-0176 and to his right is the more conventionally named Patryck Holdwem. Continue Reading ›

UNIFY SEPARATE Interview

UNIFY SEPARATE's excellent second album ‘Music Since Tomorrow’ looks at the future in an uncertain world. A darker, more indie sounding album than their debut 'First Contact', despite the midlife sorrows, UNIFY SEPARATE have provided a collection of glorious pandemic pop to savour. Andrew Montgomery and Leo Josefsson reflected about their ‘Music Since Tomorrow’… Continue Reading ›

MUSIC FOR NEW ROMANTICS

The phenomenon of the New Romantics can be said to have begun in Autumn 1978 with the foundation of a “Bowie Night” by Steve Strange and Rusty Egan at Billy’s nightclub in London’s Soho. Despite names such as The Blitz Kids, Futurists and The Movement With No Name, it was term “New Romantics” that became the widely used press description of this flamboyant scene. Continue Reading ›

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