Various Artists - All The Young Droids - Junkshop Synth Pop 1978-1985 - 2x LP Colored Vinyl

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c0035825
UPC:
5061041820182

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All The Young Droids - Junkshop Synth Pop 1978-1985
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12" Vinyl
UPC:
5061041820182

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pink vinyl version - All The Young Droids: Junkshop Synth pop 1978-1985 is a new Double Vinyl / Double CD compilation that charts the underbelly of the epoch-defining sound of the synthesiser in 80s popular music. Compiled by curator Phil King , the music here connects the dots between DIY synth enthusiasts grappling with new, cheap synthesisers at the tail-end of punk and wannabe, jobbing songwriters enthral to the new music pioneered by Gary Numan, Depeche Mode and Daniel Miller’s Mute Records. Featuring rare tracks of auto-didactic progressive pop music, proto-techno punk, shoot-for-the-stars-land-in-the-gutter chart flops and heralded, underground synth classics, School Daze paints a picture of beautiful failure.

Complete with extensive sleeve notes written by King and never before seen imagery, all 24 tracks were remastered by RPM in-house engineer Simon Murphy, many from vinyl copies due to lost master tapes. The story told on All The Young Droids is one of the dawning opportunity presented by both the emergence to the market of cheaper analog synthesisers and the distribution networks plus indie labels that exploded with the advent of punk music in 1976. While the music that sprouted out all over the globe in the wake of these factors was decried as fake, plastic, a refutation of punk’s guitar-led revolution, it’s telling that much of the music on All The Young Droids.. was created in bedrooms, ramshackle studios and home-made set ups with often borrowed equipment. In the era of record labels jumping to capitalise on the success of The Sex Pistols, The Clash (both on major labels, of course) these artists struggled to stand out from a new gold-rush with next to no budget or PR team. With radio and labels desperate for the new Yahoo, what resulted was a testament to necessity being the mother of invention…
A1Design - Premonition
A2Vision (13) - Lucifer's Friend
A3Richard Bone - Alien Girl
A4John Howard (4) - I Tune Into You (I-2NE-IN-2-U)
A5Ian North - We're Not Lonely
A6Selwin Image - The Unknown
B1Harri Kakoulli - I'm On A Rocket
B2Rich Wilde - The Lady Wants To Be Alone
B3Billy London - Woman
B4Alan Burnham - Science Fiction
B5The Microbes - Computer
B6The Goo-Q - I'm A Computer
C1Gerry And The Holograms - Gerry & The Holograms
C2The Warlord - The Ultimate Warlord
C3Die Marinas - Fred From Jupiter
C4Dee Jay Bert, Eagle (17) - I Am Your Master
C5Peta Lily, Michael Process - I Am A Timebomb
C6Sole Sister - It's Not What You Are But How
D1Alastair Riddell - Do You Read Me?
D2Karel Fialka - Armband (The Mystery Song)
D3John Springate - My Life
D4Incandescent Luminaire - Famous Names
D5Disco Volante (2) - No Motion
D6Dream Unit - A Drop In The Ocean