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    Bronze – In Stone

    Label: Burka For Everybody ‎– 31
    Format: Vinyl, LP, 180 gr
    Country: Spain
    Released: 31 Aug 2015
    Style: Experimental, Psy-Trance

    The third album by San francisco psychedelic synth wave trio BRONZE.

    Bronze is Brian D. Hock, Rob Spector and Miles Friction. This trio coalesced in 2006 when Hock returned to San Francisco from Berlin after splitting with his former band The Vanishing and moved into a warehouse with Spector, who was a long time collaborator in the S.F. musik scene. Friction was enlisted shortly thereafter and the three began experimenting with synthesizers, samplers, vocals and heavy repetitive rhythm via live drums. After a european tour opening for Erase Errata and grip of singles they recorded their first album “Copper” released on New York’s “RVNG Intl” in 2011. Numerous U.S. and European tours followed and in 2014 they released their 2nd full length “World Arena” on Los Angeles label “Not Not Fun” The sound of “Bronze” is influenced by psychedelic synth musik, punk, wave, industrial and jazz, blended into a heavy cocktail of sonic witchery. 2015 will see also the release of a live album on John Dwyer’s (Thee Oh Sees) Castleface Records.

    Edition: Mastered by Rude 66 / Tape edition through Not Not Fun records

    “Few bands perplex like San Fran riddler trio Bronze but ever fewer have managed to hatch and hone such an obliquely singular sound. The group’s third long-player, In Stone, twists and burns through eight new iterations of their classic oscillator-fusion psychedelia, inflected with shades of post-punk raga, skronk lurch, modal incantantion, deep space narcosis, lizard kingmanship, and home-wired industrial dementia. As an album, these recordings skew tenser, twitchier, a touch paranoiac, bloodshot tweakers stalking steep foggy streets. The alchemy of drummer Brian Hock, vocalist Rob Spector, and electronicist Miles Friction is always riveting in the live sphere but In Stone feels like more of a studio document, exploratory and expressionistic, full of ideas and psychic interplay. Bay Area burnout rendered as psychotropic sculptural waveforms. Confusion isn’t sex, it’s something stranger. Black tapes mastered by Ruud 66 with J-cards designed by the band.”

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    Tools You Can Trust – Working And Shopping

    Label: Burka For Everybody – B.F.E.29
    Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition
    Country: Spain
    Released: 10 Apr 2015
    Style: Industrial, Post-Punk

    Excellent post punk / industrial / no wave from this underrated and overlooked band from Manchester. Creating music from a mixture of drums and metal percussion, with only minimal use of guitars, and strongly politicised lyrics.
    1982 – 1988. Manchester (U.K)
    This record include the 7”´s, 12" and songs from the Peel sessions

    Remastered in Sountess Studio / LP 180 gr / Download code inside /
    Very limited edition 270 copies / 14 euros / Ask for wholesale price

    Buy: 14 €  http://www.gh-records.com/1007-tools-you-can-trust-working-and-shopping.html

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    Umberto – Prophecy Of The Black Widow

    Label: Burka For Everybody – 024
    Format: Vinyl, LP, Repress
    Country: Spain
    Released: 15 Sep 2014
    Style: Ambient

    “… Matt Hill presents his sophomore Umberto album. It follows on from the Giallo soundtrack style he brilliantly aped on ‘From The Grave…’ deeper into the bowels of the early ’80s sound, leering creepily at John Carpenter and the more bewitching ends of Italo disco and new wavey bits. Many have tried this sound – step forward Zombi, Gatekeeper, Francesco Clemente, Anton Maiovvi – but far fewer have achieved it with as much grain and VHS-warped eeriness as this. It feels more like James Ferraro has locked onto a killer Giallo collection in his dream dungeon and authentically immersed himself in their soundtracks, recreating their mood, tension and gothic mise-en-scene with scary accuracy, from the witch disco of ‘The Psychic’ and ‘Night Stalking’ to the Eurozone emotions of ‘Red Dawn’ and the Goblin-esque ‘Widow Of The Web’, all the while keeping a sly sliver of knowing cheekiness tucked in the top pocket. By the time you reach the ascending end-title arpeggiations of ‘Everything Is Going To Be Okay’ it’s time for another oversized pizza and 10 gallon bottle of cola. Sick record … Highly Recommended!” Boomkat.

    Buy: 13 €  http://www.gh-records.com/727-umberto-prophecy-of-the-black-widow.html

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