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The new single from Heartbreak City hits straight off the bat with an impactful synth and drum groove, lending its production and style from popular 80's soap opera theme tunes eg; Brookside/Eastenders/Neighbours, almost as if 'Spencer Street' could be a show in its own right This song tells the story of a romantic rendezvous, two young lovers finding comfort and solace in each other's company; singing, drinking and dancing in a kitchen, right in the heart of an old student house in Cardiff, South Wales.

Yota is back with another sublime record: At Night.

Climate Zombies have just released 'In My Little World'.
For in my little world I live my life. A universe made just for me.
In a little world I live my life. 
No one knows the way to my paradise.

After the worldwide success of his latest album 'Fooled By The Rush Of Growing Up' Kidburn is releasing a collaborative EP with his friend and fellow Synthwave / Synthpop producer Future Analog. This two track EP is a truly joint effort in emotive and powerful songwriting along with powerful 0roduction & 0erformances. It is a project born at the end of the summer and tells a sci-fi love story through music. Kidburn's soaring vocals truly encapsulate the story of both tracks combined with rich powerful layered synths and powerful guitar lines. Both songs started in Future Analog's studio as demos with further development and fantastic performances from Kidburn. 'Disappear' tells of lost love and yearning for that feeling again 'I reach for you , but you are never near, lost in love, I disappear'. 'Echoes' is a continuation of this theme but with a more melancholy vibe , the initial Lyric idea was to talk about feelings of loss and grief and how those impact our lives and experiences 'I miss her voice, I miss her smile, you're so far away, every mile. I'm chasing echoes, I'm chasing time, but your a star I'll never find' Kidburn & Future Analog have plans to work together more in the near future.

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Electronic Sound Issue 130

Your New Magazine + Vinyl Bundle

Red alert!! Ahead of a UK tour to mark the 45th anniversary of his seminal 'Telekon' album, we're delighted to have GARY NUMAN on the cover of this month's Electronic Sound. We're bundling the issue with an awesome red vinyl seven-inch too, which is an exclusive release featuring two tracks from 'Telekon' selected for us by the great man himself.

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Gary Numan's 'Telekon' album was a stark and futuristic landmark of electronic music, but it was also the sound of a young man struggling to come to terms with his sudden and often overwhelming fame. At one point in 1980, with three records sitting in the UK Top 20, everybody wanted a piece of him. 'Telekon' is one of the main topics of our lengthy and detailed conversation with Numan, in which he talks candidly about death threats, stalkers, plane crashes, ghosts and much more, explaining what it was really like to live with the machines while the world lost its head all around him. It's a hugely entertaining read, both for ardent Numanoids and curious onlookers alike.     

As ever, we have a strong supporting cast for our cover story. Our other interviews include CARLOS ALOMAR and GEORGE MURRAY, two notable members of David Bowie's band, British dub pioneer ADRIAN SHERWOOD, and industrial provocateurs FINI TRIBE. Plus art rock legend BILL NELSON, oddball duo SCISSORGUN, synthppop maverick JOHN MAUS, freewheeling producer SUDAN ARCHIVES, and genre-spanning composer EMMA-JEAN THACKRAY. The past, present and future of electronica awaits you! 

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'I'm An Agent' / 'Remind Me To Smile'

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Alongside this month's magazine we have an exclusive and limited edition GARY NUMAN seven-inch on red vinyl. The record features two of the highlights of 'Telekon' – 'I'm An Agent' and 'Remind Me To Smile' – with both of the tracks having been personally chosen for this release by Numan.

"I've always loved how 'I'm An Agent' came to me in a dream," he says, adding that it's his favourite track on 'Telekon'. "I woke up with it in my head, so I rang my mum and dad's house and sang it onto their answerphone. I love the way it starts with that rumble as well. It screams in, right from the beginning. I was pleased with it at the time and I've stayed pleased with it ever since."  

"With 'Remind Me To Smile', that's about my disillusionment with being famous," continues Numan. "It was based on the fact that I was often told to smile, but my whole look was based on how I didn't like smiling. I'd think to myself, 'I don't want to and I'm not particularly happy anyway'. I still don't like smiling. I'm terrible at it."         

As with all of our releases, this record is only available to readers of Electronic Sound, so grab your copy right away. Click here to order your magazine and vinyl bundle now

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