Magic Bus - Phillip the Egg (2017) (Full Album) Who might be interested in yet another album with a strong Canterbury sound?
 
Kraftwerk - Morgenspaziergang

KRAFTWERK WEEK: Morgenspaziergang.... Morning stroll with Ralf and Florian.....
 
Cocteau Twins - Donimo Splendor, wonder, magic.
 
After watching JAGUWAR - Crystal (official video) by sotomayor, this automatically played Curtis Harding - "Need Your Love" (Official Video) and I just wanted to express my admiration for the young lady who puts the coin in the jukebox for her remarkable, um, melons...
 
Maston - Night I believe from the debut "Shadows" Nice little record
 
Kraftwerk - Antenna , better quality

KRAFTWERK WEEK: Antenna............
 
The #zot2016 review today presents a compilation that nonetheless represents a publication of high qualitative level, recommended for those wanting to get closer to an artist I consider fundamental, albeit often overlooked.

John Foxx - 21st Century: A Man, A Woman And A City (Metamatic Records)

John Foxx is one of my favorite artists. Consequently, I can't help but appreciate this publication, '21st Century: A Man, A Woman And A City', released last year on Metamatic Music. Essentially, it is a greatest hits collection regarding John Foxx's releases from 2000 to 2015. It includes recordings that not only cover different albums but also various projects and collaborations over the years. It ranges from works alongside Louis Gordon to those with Benge (John Foxx and The Maths), which clearly encompass most of the tracks, as well as stand-alone pieces featuring collaborations with Matthew Dear, Jori Hulkonnen, Robin Guthrie, and Gazelle Twin. There are also a couple of remixes from OMD and Adult. Inevitably, we encounter everything that showcases John Foxx's productions. From the more ambient and evocative moments typical of his works in the style of the 'Cathedral Oceans' series and also his latest album with Benge, to the more distinctly wave sounds akin to that fundamental album 'Metamatic'. There are echoes of 'Hiroshima Mon Amour', sacrilegious and dramatic interpretations, lots of high-quality minimal electronics, and analog synthesizer instrumentation. However, the highlight is probably the concluding track, 'Talk (Are You Listening To Me?)', the historic first collaboration between John Foxx and The Maths with his alter ego Gary Numan. If all this doesn't merit five stars, then what does?

John Foxx and the Maths featuring Gary Numan - Talk (Are You Listening to Me?)
 
Tom Waits - Clap Hands
Sane, sane, they're all insane
Hanging out the window with a bottle full of rain
Steam, steam a hundred bad dreams
Goin' up to Harlem with a pistol in his jeans
Clap hands, clap hands, clap hands, clap hands....