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Gary Numan's third album, The Pleasure Principle, was not only the most influential synth-pop album this side of the Kraftwerk discography, it was also one of the key albums of the entire new wave era. While Numan found fame in the U.K. with his first two
Limited purple and orange colored vinyl LP pressing. Special deluxe reissue of the landmark 1970 debut album from krautrock pioneers, Guru Guru. Includes newly remastered audio and meticulously reproduced album artwork!
Fresh after leaving Kraftwerk in the fall of 1971 for what they perceived to be a lack of vision, guitarist Michael Rother and drummer Klaus Dinger formed their own unit and changed the face of German rock forever
Debut album from Krautrock band Neu. First album recorded by the duo of Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger after leaving Kraftwerk in 1971. A cosmic combination of ambient, electronic and psychedelia.
Building upon the foundation of Pink Flag, Wire flushed in a little more synth and keyboards to the mix while maintaining the short punk blasts they were known for.
Breathtaking by any measure, Kenyan grindcore band Duma's unparalleled debut of blast beats, sky-clawing synth noise and scarred larynx vocals was one of the mightiest things heard in 2020.
Steering back toward their signature sound, Word? further highlights producer Ant's undeniable talents as the project leans into the classic boom-bap aesthetic, bringing a unique energy out of Slug's wisdom, wit and delivery.