out soon: Fabrizio Lapiana – Isabel (Re-issue) [Attic Music]

 

Artist:
Fabrizio Lapiana

 

Title:
Isabel

 

Label:
Attic Music

 

Cat#:
ATTIC007R

 

Release Date:
11th March 2015 (original release date)
05th September 2025 (vinyl)
12th September 2025 (digital)

 

Format:
vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
A1.
Dfract

A2.
Dfract
(Reeko Remix)

B1.
Dfract
(Max_M Remix)

B2.
Overlap

 

Press Info:
10 years since the passing of Max_M – artist, friend and the visionary mind behind M_Rec Ltd. To honor and remember him, Attic Music represses “Isabel” by Fabrizio Lapiana feat. Max_M himself and Reeko remixes, originally released in March 2015, just few months before his death.

More than a repress, this is our tribute to the sound and spirit of Max_M…Whatever!

 

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Special:
“@ Rebus After Masada 01/10/2023 – Part 1”

 

Recommendation:
Boston 168’s “Khidi Raver” on Attic Music

 

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out for a while: Echoboy – Giraffe [Mute]

 

Artist:
Echoboy

 

Title:
Giraffe

 

Label:
Mute

 

Cat#:
STUMM200

 

Release Date:
10th February 2003

 

Format:
CD, vinyl, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Automatic Eyes

02.
Don’t Destroy Me

03.
Comfort Of The Hum

04.
Summer Rhythm

05.
Hi Speed In Love

06.
Fun In You

07.
Lately Lonely

08.
Good On TV

09.
Wasted Spaces

10.
Nearly All The Time

 

Press Info:
Echoboy (aka Richard Warren) is set to release a brand new album – “Giraffe” – on Mute on 10th February 2003.

“Giraffe”, the follow up to 2000’s “Volume 2”, was recorded with legendary producer Flood and features ten brilliant new tracks. More vocal orientated than any of his previous work, it’s undoubtedly the finest Echoboy record to date and as original and imaginative a pop album as you’re likely to hear this year.

From the driving bass melody of album opener and recent single, ‘Automatic Eyes’ to the gorgeous ‘Summer Rhythm’, from the uplifting emotional edge of ‘Don’t Destroy Me’ to the uncomfortable sarcasm of ‘Good on TV’, “Giraffe” is an album of subverted hook lines and deconstructed melodies with a prevailing undercurrent of dark beauty.

Echoboy signed to Mute in March 1999, a year after releasing his eponymous debut album on his own label, Pointblank .The album “Volume 1” soon followed and confirmed Echoboy to be one of pop music’s true innovators. A mere six months later, and having been briefly pursued by Noel Gallagher to join Oasis, the prolific Warren released the equally diverse “Volume 2” and once again succeeded in delivering an album which was both disorientating and engaging.

As the music evolved, so too did the Echoboy live show. Using a revolving pool of musicians that included current members of Spiritualized, the original three piece line up soon developed into a two-drummer, seven man extravaganza, and successfully toured the UK and Europe with bands as diverse as Doves and Add N To (X). Aside from the live excursions, Echoboy has recently provided remixes for a range of artists including Doves and Luke Slater and produced the ‘I want to be the President’ EP for Brighton band Electrelane.

echoboy – a biography
“I want it to be pop music – but with a difference” – Richard Warren, Echoboy

The difference is clear: one man, a myriad of ideas, and a sparking new pop vision for a new era

The theory is simple: “You listen to a Bob Dylan record, listen to a Television record, listen to a Kraftwerk record, listen to a Chemical Brothers record and then put it all together. All these are the best people of their day, so if you put it together then you should have the perfect hybrid,” says Richard. Perfect pop music both captures the moment and transcends the era. Love pop music and you’ll love Echoboy.

The richness of Echoboy’s vision is Warren’s lifetime immersion in sound. As a teenager, he learned heady guitar licks from Hendrix, went on the front the power trio The Hybirds and was courted by Oasis when they found themselves suddenly guitar-less. The Sun, when they discovered he had turned them down, awarded Richard the immortal accolade: “He’s not mad for it – he’s just mad!”

Richard had already left the conventional music biz route, holed up with an 8-track and a Casio and set about creating new worlds from above his mum’s hair salon in Nottingham. Putting out his debut ‘Flashlegs’ single on Pointblank records in July 1998, shortly followed by the ‘Echoboy’ album, he set tongues wagging throughout the press. “Bruce Springsteen meets Kraftwerk” reckoned the NME. “Faust via Stereolab,” added Time Out. More singles followed: ‘Scene 30’ on Earworm, an unprecedented double 7″ ‘Pure New Wool’ for the Rough Trade Singles Club.

Richard WarrenWhile the press argued the toss between Krautrock and Primal Scream, Mute’s Daniel Miller travelled to Nottingham to hear an entire album’s worth of newly recorded material. Echoboy signed to Mute in March 1999, beginning the liaison with the stunning, backwards-masked, Bobbie Gentry-sampling ‘Canada’ from the ‘Frances Says The Knife Is Alive’ EP. His first album for Mute , ‘Volume 1’ followed, preceded by the single ‘Kit and Holly’. Taken from the album, this was a pop gem which further consolidated Echoboy’s support with the U.K. media .

“Vol. 1”, moves through a slipstream of atmospherics, grooves and warps. ‘Model 352’ mimics a production line: hissing pistons, infectious rhythms which begin at once to invade and disorientate the mind and make the body move. The inspirations: Kraftwerk and Iggy Pop. “Iggy’s first records were directly influenced by his surroundings in Detroit, he would hear the factory hammers beating at the Ford Motors plant and he wanted the Stooges to sound like the production line.”

Further along the voyage, ‘Broken Hearts’ belies its ethereal electronic wash with darker, malevolent beats. “I like beautiful music,” Richard considers, “but I also like that dark side. That song could be looked at from either side. It’s like Steve Reich meets The Stone Roses’ ‘I Wanna Be Adored’.

Things get still more intense as the atmospheric ‘Constantinople’ slide into the ominous guitar-bow riffery on ‘Crocodile Milk’. Then, the tension is broken by the sublime ‘Walking’, a sparkling homage to breathy French 1960s pop.

“Volume 2”, the third Echoboy long player, his second for Mute was released only six months later than the critically acclaimed “Volume 1” and saw the incredibly prolific Echoboy deliver probably his strongest set of songs to date , including the Suicide inspired single ‘Telstar Recovery ‘.

Echoboy toured extensively last year, aided by various musicians, including members of Spiritualized and Six By Seven. In converting the best of Richard’s work to date the band delivers a truly psychedelic experience that has enthralled audiences across Europe whilst supporting Add N To (X) and in Britain where they’ve toured alongside Doves and Elastica amongst a string of successful headline shows .

“It’s not been like, the pop thing’s finished, I’m going experimental now,” Richard declares. “It’s just that I’m signed to a label now that allows me to do experimental music. I don’t want to get caught up in some little bedroom scene; I want to sell records. I try to be really honest with my music and if there’s a surprise element to the album, where people don’t know where it’s going next, then that’s good.

“I want people who like Echoboy to be curious,” he concludes, “and discerning, too. They don’t have to like everything – cos then you don’t have to work to a blueprint, or define your style. I want to leave the doors open, so I can go in any direction.”

Prepare to be infected.

 

Snippets:

 

Special:
“Fuse FM Acoustic Session Feb 2003”

 

Recommendations:
Echoboy’s “Volume Two” on Mute
Echoboy’s “Volume One” on Mute
all stuff on Mute & sublabels we featured

 

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originally released in 2003

 

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Mute
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out now: New Order – Blue Monday 95 [Rhino Records]

 

Artist:
New Order

 

Title:
Blue Monday 95

 

Label:
Rhino Records

 

Cat#:
05021732867629

 

Release Date:
29th August 2025

 

Format:
streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Blue Monday
(Plutone Mix)

02.
Blue Monday
(Starwash Mix)

03.
Blue Monday
(Richie Hawtin Mix)

04.
Blue Monday
(Hardfloor Dub)

 

Info:
… released originally in 1995 .. digital streaming released in 2025

 

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Rhino Records / Warner Music

 

out now: Clock DVA – White Souls In Black Suits [Mute]

 

Artist:
Clock DVA

 

Title:
White Souls In Black Suits

 

Label:
Mute

 

Cat#:
DVA1

 

Release Date:
05th December 2025

 

Format:
vinyl, CD, download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Consent

02.
Discontentment

03.
Discontentment 2

04.
Still/Silent

05.
Non

06.
Relentless

07.
Contradictv
08.
Keyboards Assemble Themselves At Dawn

09.
Anti-Chance
[feat. Cabaret Voltaire]

10.
Brigade

11.
Cage

12.
No. 2

13.
You’re Without Sound

 

Press Info:
Available for first time in over 35 years, Clock DVA’s White Souls in Black Suits – originally released in 1980 as a limited-run cassette on Throbbing Gristle’s Industrial Records – now returns in a newly remastered edition on grey vinyl and CD, reissued via The Grey Area of Mute and expanded with four bonus tracks from the same era.

Led by the visionary Adi Newton, Clock DVA remains one of the most enigmatic and shape-shifting acts to emerge from Sheffield. Their catalog spans mutant funk, noir jazz, and coldwave electronics, with White Souls in Black Suits, paired with the additionals tracks, offering an insight into the early morphology of their sound. The album features a lineup including Newton (voice, synth, clarinet, bowed electric guitar, and tape treatment), founding member Steven James Turner (bass treatment), David J. Hammond (guitar treatment), Charlie Collins (saxophone, flute & percussion), Roger Quail (percussion) and Simon M. Elliott-Kemp (synth).

Recorded at Cabaret Voltaire’s Western Works studio, the album is loosely structured, largely improvised, and steeped in the influence of Sheffield’s early industrial and goth scene. It evokes a world of surveillance, obsession, and psychological decay, a debut that set the tone for Clock DVA’s ever-evolving vision and an essential record of the original industrial era.

Available on strictly limited double grey vinyl with booklet and CD. This Fall, Clock DVA will embark on a North American tour alongside Front Line Assembly.

 

Snippets:

 

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“Brigade”

“Consent”

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Clock DVA @ Bandcamp
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out now: Risa Taniguchi – Break It EP [CLR]

 

Artist:
Risa Taniguchi

 

Title:
Break It EP

 

Label:
CLR

 

Cat#:
CLR134

 

Release Date:
29th August 2025

 

Format:
download & streaming

 

Tracklist:
01.
Break It

02.
Give Me Up

 

Press Info:
Japan’s Risa Taniguchi returns to Chris Liebing’s CLR. The ‘Break It’ two-tracker marks her fourth appearance on the label.

Tokyo’s Risa Taniguchi returns to Chris Liebing’s CLR with the ‘Break It’ EP 29th August 2025. The two-tracker follows her previous outings on the label, 2024’s ‘Wakes From Coma’ and ‘So Loud’, which earned support from Dave Clarke, Kelly Lee Owens, and Luke Slater, and 2022’s ‘Acid Flesh’, in collaboration with Black Asteroid.

Title track ‘Break It’ sees Kneaded Pains, Second State, Mind Medizin, and core CLR artist Risa Taniguchi open with high-intensity built around pounding kicks and a searing synth stab. The tension is palpable as icy hats and bold low-end drive forward beneath evocative spoken vocals culminating in a dark, strobe-lit roller primed to lock in peak-time floors. There’s no respite with ‘Give Me Up’, a tense and relentless follow-up laced with razor-sharp percussion, unresolved loops, and a monstrous, rumbling bottom end. It’s precision-tooled Techno, designed to hit hard, both physically and mentally.

Founded by influential techno lynchpin Chris Liebing in 1999 and reemerging in 2021 after a five-year hiatus, Create Learn Repeat (CLR) has hosted a range of artists like Shlomi Aber, Dubfire, Flug, Bjarki, DJ Dextro and more while also focusing on developing newer acts in the scene such as The Southern, and Klint.

 

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Special:
“Mindcast 34”

 

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Websites:
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CLR