Oppenheimer Analysis. only released a rare cassette called 'new mexico' in the early 80's. they've been getting regognition in recent years with minimal wave / clone releasing some of that material properly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfE_kUyej_0
80's French synth music is great. i'd like to thank the watmmer who posted deux - game & peformance in a thread recently. i'm in love with this band now.
here's a newly released collection of their work, on vinyl non the less:
http://www.minimal-wave.org/site/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=50
Paris Orly video. sound quality is terrible, but sounds amazing on the lp. reminds me of autobahn
the girl is cute!
let's go way back, back into time.
let's educate one another with some 1980's synthpop / new wave / electropop / minimal wave / cyberpunk / flexipop, or whatever you want to call it.
i'll start.
this is a swedish band called Tre. only one 7" released, but they got the sound right alright.
Central Services?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eosrujtjJHA
hah just noticed ...Optical's "To Shape The Future" samples that weird phone ring in the beginning of that clip. nice
also alberto balsalm and fingerbib deserve all the credit imo. and i'm probably in the minority thinking yellow calx is a brilliant track. it blows my mind a little bit the imagination needed to come up with something like that, nobody has done drums like that. the whole album is so ahead of it's time, i don't think it has even been surpassed today.
maybe i'm a bit jazzband but i discovered this track a few weeks back. awesome solos going on in this song.
to my horror i heard a modern pop version of it in the gym. they really butchered it.
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