Category Archives: Blogs

Ryan Moore’s Twilight Circus Sound System

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I was introduced to Ryan Moore and Twilight Circus Dub Sound System by way of the Legendary Pink Dots. Ryan Moore toured with LPD as a bassist and opening act back in the mid 90s. He would open LPD shows as Twilight Circus, playing a heavy dub act for about half an hour, 45 minutes before the Dots took the stage. With all due respect to the Dots, I thought Moore should have had his own headliner act with a more fleshed out band, but he did very well with the backing tapes, creating a great dub atmosphere with little or no help.

Moore’s site Twilight Sound System lives on today with too many dub releases to name. Check out the free MP3 downloads page and marvel at the excellent heavy grooves on offer. Moore is a dub powerhouse and a genuinely nice guy…I’d drop my plans to see any show of his. Been digging on dub for many years now and it has to be said, Moore not only carries the tradition, he’s brought elements of the old and new together with great skill. Have a listen, dubheads…if you don’t know Twilight Sound System, you’re in for a treat.

Turntabling Records Presents GOOP “Synthetic Reasons”

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From deepest Texas comes GOOP. The result of a toxic waste spill mixing with a nuclear radiation leak, GOOP presents a mutated new wave/punk sonic attack that calls directly back to early DEVO, Fad Gadget, and The Cars.

Goop’s first album is Synthetic Reasons, 11 absolutely mad tracks featuring the vocal stylings of Max Trash and Eddy Current, plus band mates Billy Lazer and Mick Quark. During the recording of Synthetic Reasons, Billy Lazer claimes to have played at least one note on every synthesizer ever made. The album is described as “new wave for the Goop Age” and will thrill any fan of old new wave or today’s new wave redux bands like Nancy Boy, The Prima Donnas, Epoxies or The Dials.

Turntabling Records is proud to present Goop’s Synthetic Reasons, soon to be available on iTunes, Amazon, Napster and elsewhere. It is now available for immediate download and look for additional information on the band, the music and the Texas indie scene coming soon to this space.

Track listing for Synthetic Reasons includes:

1.  Prom Night Overdose

2. Nuclear Xmas

3. Mutations

4.  Life

5. Wraparound Shades

6.  Do It

7. Negative Capability

8.  Space Voyage

9.  Quitting Time

10.  Styrofoam!

11.  Theme From Goop


Goop Synthetic Reasons is copyright 2009, Turntabling Records/Turntabling.net.

Vinyl Goldmine on Mi-Sex Castaway 7″

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I was gratified to discover Vinyl Goldmine today whilst searching for information on the final album by New Zealand new wavers Mi Sex. Castaway was a single from the final Mi-Sex LP, “Where Do They Go?” according to Vinyl Goldmine.

It’s great to have discovered this excellent 80s synthpop/new wave lovin’ blog, but it hasn’t been updated since December. Please don’t tell me the well has run dry! I just found you!

Here’s hoping there is more to come, but Vinyl Goldmine does have a full year of posts to explore so I am pleased about that. If you are a fan of Mi-Sex, The Tourists, or are a Til Tuesday-loving hair casualty, this blog is definitey the thing. Pylon, Bow Wow Wow, The Sinceros…lots of fun here. Well done!

Back to Mi-Sex…here is the song that first put this great bunch on my radar all those years ago: