Q4U – Boring
Reykjavik punks Q4U picked up a Roland TR808 in the 80s and became cold wave innovators. The Dark Entries label, which released a retrospective collection of their releases, tells the…
Reykjavik punks Q4U picked up a Roland TR808 in the 80s and became cold wave innovators. The Dark Entries label, which released a retrospective collection of their releases, tells the…
This song was our top pick for 2013, impressed as we were by its synthetic heritage and the emotions pulled from circuitry by veteran synthers Page. The band has now…
With Depeche Mode touring a new album, thirty-two years after they played this show, there is a good chance that they will hang on as long as The Rolling Stones.…
Christmas, disappointment, Close Encounters, space, rockets, technical drawings – check, check, check, check, check, check. Synthesizers, nose piercing, headband – check, check, check. This one is ready.
Spitalfields Market didn’t used to be a trendy shopping district for City types. It was a back-street series of stalls, with hawkers trying to scrape a living. The members of…
Made for one of the best tracks on 2010’s Nu, this is a rare example of a Page video. Despite being one of Sweden’s best-loved synth acts, Page have not…
A true classic, Push! from Germany’s The Invincible Limit remains a solid dancefloor filler almost thirty years since it was released. With a synth line that flares out from a…
It’s the song everyone immediately thinks of, when The Weathermen are mentioned, but of course their output was more varied than this. The thing is, it’s such a catchy number…
Possibly the funniest video ever made about the music industry and EBM. Over at Radio RIX Monopol, they have some funny ideas about what people want to listen to, as…
Nash the Slash is a Canadian original. Once a member of FM, Nash went solo, wrapped in bandages like the Invisible Man and armed with an organ and electric mandolin.…