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.

GINA X PERFORMANCE - NO G.D.M., 1979
Originally released in Germany and France in ‘79, “No G.D.M.” essentially pin points the origin of electroclash, decadently combining cold-wave electro, New York no wave, sleazy disco and the gender-bending performance aesthetics that would come to dominate the Berlin and NYC club scenes in the early 1980s. Gina X Performance was formed in Cologne, Germany by writer, producer, and musician Zeus B. Held and art school vocalist Gina Kikoine, whose detached, masculine lyrics were mostly often about her ideals of androgynous beauty and her desire to be a homosexual man rather than a lesbian. The lyrics of “No G.D.M.” are a musical response to celebrated writer and “stately homo” Quentin Crisp, who frequently spoke of a “great dark man” who was utterly beyond his reach. « notes from brainwashed.com »
Next week: Continental Synth-Pop (or dark wave, or cold wave, or no wave - or whatever ‘wave’ you’re comfortable with,...
where have I heard this before??
- No G.D.M. 12” (1979)