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03 Sep 2005 - New CD Releases

??Echo And The Bunnymen
??Siberia??

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??Heaven 17
??Before/After

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??Thomas Leer
??Parts Of A Greater Hole??

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  1. Stormy Weather
  2. All Because Of You Days
  3. Parthenon Drive
  4. In the Margins
  5. Of a Life
  6. Make us Blind
  7. Everything Kills You
  8. Siberia
  9. Sideways 8
  10. Scissors in the Sand
  11. What If We Are

ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN release their first album in four years, “Siberia”. The album is the crystallization of everything that has made the band so wonderful during their illustrious 26 year career.

  1. I’m Gonna Make You Fall In Love With Me
  2. Hands Up To Heaven
  3. The Way It Is
  4. Freedom From Love
  5. Don't Fear The Reaper
  6. Into The Blue
  7. Deeper And Deeper
  8. What Would It Take
  9. Someone For Real

Karvavena Records presents PARTS OF A GREATER HOLE by THOMAS LEER, the founding father of UK electronic music. Released on the 25th anniversary of his hugely influential debut single, it signals the end of a self-imposed ‘resignation’ from the music industry of over a decade.

  1. Cell Structure
  2. It's Luv Folks
  3. Gils Song
  4. Rockmaninov
  5. Big Sur
  6. Over Unity Energy
  7. Exploramental Surgery
  8. Bullet Train Daydream
  9. Flip Hop
  10. In Control
  11. Interlude
  12. Synthetic World
  13. Nervy
  14. Urban Sprawl
  15. Flip Not
  16. Over Tour
  17. Restructured Cells

The single-minded powerhouse motif of Parthenon Drive recalls the sonically hypnotic Heaven Up Here album of 1981, Everything Kills You is as achingly anthemic as any of McCulloch’s greatest ballads, Make Us Blind marries Spector pop sensibilities to brooding indie magnificence, while the title track is another classic-in-waiting; a semi-funk riff taken to dizzier heights by a top drawer Will Sergeant snake charmer guitar line.

Mobile music in it’s purest sense, PARTS OF A GREATER HOLE is the sound of a musician on the road, breaking free of the studio and relying solely on battery-powered synths, random samples and hand-held recording devices. Twisted science, big beats, archive vinyl samples and mad professors all figure in an uncompromising soundtrack that doesn’t pause for breath across 17 tracks.

This marks the first studio album in eight years from the popular 80's synthpop act. The studio work for this album was completed on September 11, 2001-- the day the New York landscape and psyche was changed forever with the attack on the twin towers. The name of the album, Before/After, and the artwork refer to this brief moment in time that has had such a profound effect on so many people.

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