
"Pascal Comelade's 7" "Hymne du MIAM" is an exclusive production for the Musée International Des Arts Modernes and only available at the museum in Sète (France) and in the Cougouyou Music shop in Perpignan. The exclusive "Hymne du MIAM" features Pascal Comelade, ...
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COUGOUYOUMUSIC18 | COUGOUYOU MUSIC

Extensive show of works by the three iconographic underground bands. The book project "M_Dokumente" focuses on the explicitly female perspective of the all-female bands Mania D., Malaria! and Matador on the West Berlin music and art scene from the late 1970s on. The ...
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978-3-95575-155-5 | VENTIL VERLAG

"Chantage are Eve Blouin and Vivien Goldman. This exclusive re-issue features the artwork from the original 7", the extended version of "It's Only Money" from the Chantage 12" and the dub version by Adrian Sherwood which previously was only released on On-U Sound under ...
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STAUBGOLD163 | STAUBGOLD

"Christoph Haffter, Strategischer Obskurantismus; Thomas Groetz, Wohin soll ich mich wenden; Dagmara Genda, Die Falte spielen; Colin Lang, Vergrabene Maßnahmen; Andra Amber Nikolayi, Von Sambata Sonora zu Semi Silent; SPECIAL: CODE OF SILENCE Friederike Kenneweg, ...
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129 | POSITIONEN

"Does returning to a place have a sound? Can the ear have a memory? And what if places which we return to are just empty shells? Choreographed rooms which we need to play, fill from scratch each time with fragments from the past and present, layer upon layer, familiar ...
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ESPACIOSENSOLEDAD | KARAOKE KALK

"Donna Regina deliver the soundtrack for mature urbanity with a familiar reliability and a keen understanding for changes throughout the past 30 years. With this single, they once more portray their favourite place: the city; no matter in which corner of this world. ...
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KK122 | KARAOKE KALK

"Originally recorded in 1977 with a limited pressing in 1979 on the underground French label Cobalt, Ghédalia Tazartès debut album, Diasporas, quietly fell into the catacombs of avant-garde obscurity. Tazartès himself, (a strange, nomadic character) played upon ...
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