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  • Tuesday May 18, 2010
    Vaudeville Mews, 8:30p
  • Just in time for their 10-year anniversary, MONO return with their fifth studio album, the absolutely massive Hymn To The Immortal Wind. With The Twilight Sad.

  • TUBEWAY ARMY - ARE ‘FRIENDS’ ELECTRIC? 1979

    Gary Numan became the first synth-based artist in Britain to break into major commercial success during the post punk era with the release of this single, despite being over five minutes long and possessing, in the words of its composer, “no recognisable hook-line whatsoever”. Inspired by a failed relationship with a Beggar’s Banquet employee and filtered through imagery drawn from Philip K. Dick’s science fiction story Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?, the sound features subdued and even spoken-word vocals, heavily flanged guitars, and prominent use of a soaring sawtooth Minimoog synth.

    Full album here.

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      Are ‘Friends’ Electric? - Tubeway Army
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      this was always my favorite gary numan song… i believe it even has a corndog ass video to accompany it.
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      MHMM haven’t heard this one in a while. delicious.
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      ELECTRIC?” weekendrecords
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      Weekend Records seems to no longer exist. Pity. Thanks for posting, anyway...thinness, I...
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