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Structure (reissue)
Structure (reissue) (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 303. Rel: 16 Jun 23
Behind The Mirror (Image mix) (5:43)
Behind The Mirror (Release Of Anguish mix) (2:57)
Fury (7:34)
Dead City (3:38)
Crimes Against The People (4:45)
Ail (3:47)
Review: Detroit-based Code Industry, for those who know, were a highly regarded and influential EBM-techno outfit. The always reliable Dark Entries has been digging in their vaults to serve up this vital reissue of their Structure EP. The quartet of Rob Myers, E.N. Sevy, Kyl Crys, and William Keith formed in 1989 having previously worked as Code Assault and were rare black artists working in the world of EBM and industrial. They were socially and politically minded so issues of racism, the media, and the hypocrisy of patriotism all comes up in their music which is denied by taught synths and dark vocal whispers that echo the work of acts like Front 242 and Nitzer Ebb. Add in high tech grooves and you have s fantastic EP that was originally released in 1991 on the Antler-Subway label.


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Signals From Pier Thirteen
Signals From Pier Thirteen (12" + lyric insert)
Cat: DE 059LP. Rel: 05 Mar 14
Cardboard Lamb
Crashing Song
Flying Turns
Factory Forehead
Review: After a fairly overwhelming 2013 of archival releases that was topped off with that excellent Patrick Cowley compilation, Dark Entries seemingly are maintaining that momentum this year with a clutch of new projects. The first is this reissue of the classic Signals From Pier Thirteen EP by Crash Course In Science, which is a name that should be instantly recognisable to fans of minimal wave thanks to "Flying Turns". The track featured on the Minimal Wave Tapes Vol. 1 compilation curated by Peanut Butter Wolf and Veronica Vasicka and has been reworked by Jamal Moss, J Rocc and Ricky Villalobos in recent years. "Flying Turns" of course features on this EP, and this Dark Entries issue is the first time Signals From Pier Thirteen has been reissued on vinyl since the early '80s and is a must for anyone who likes crude electronics and synthesised beats.
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Card Short Of A Full Deck
Cat: DE 301. Rel: 15 May 23
Card Short Of A Full Deck (4:30)
Le Rale Du Male Alpha (3:22)
Accidental Surgeries (4:07)
Puddle Points (3:25)
Scene Serpents (3:36)
Une Fuite Chaussee Mais Sans Lacets (3:09)
Review: Dark Entries label regulars De-Bons-en-Pierre are back with more of their scuzzy delights in the form of their Card Short of a Full Deck EP. It's drenched in textbook sludginess as is often the way with Beau Wanzer and Maoupa Mazzochetti ever since they came together in 2016. These tunes were all originally written back in 2019 for live performances and really find the pair pushing at the boundaries of accepted social norms. The absurd sounds pair skipping rhythms with dark and freaky basslines and plenty of eerie rave chords to make for an all-new kind of dance floor energy.
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Exclusivo! (reissue)
Exclusivo! (reissue) (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 177. Rel: 30 Oct 17
Depassement (2:50)
Pat'lin D'Merde (3:23)
Gaspacho (1:16)
So Far (3:18)
Bro Ho Tado (3:09)
Le Vol Du Bourbon (2:39)
First Funk (5:24)
Sans Les Griffes, Avec Les Dents (5:12)
H-Co (3:04)
Ojja (5:35)
Clap (3:16)
Tubulaire (3:35)
Review: Alesia Cosmos were a collective of musicians led by Bruno de Chenerilles (and several other collaborators) formed in the early '80s in Strasbourg. Under the influence of William Burroughs, John Cage, Pierre Henry and others, de Chenerilles developed tape music. By 1982, he appeared for the first time under the name Alesia Cosmos Furi Show. This experimental show led to a music project based on his and close collaborator Pascal Holtzer's compositions, performed with other musicians in the beginning of 1983. The Exclusivo! LP was the group's debut album recorded and was self-released in 1983. de Chenerilles and Holtzer's improvisations with the group brought forth more ideas and the album was recorded in a few days. The result was a mixing of electronic music, field recordings, North African and Asian percussion, electric guitars and voices, compositions and free improvisations. All four musicians took turns singing onomatopoeic phrases and backing vocals, even sometimes in an unknown language, a sort of mixed bag between Breton and Japanese.
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Zoo
Zoo (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 136. Rel: 28 Sep 16
Message Through Hertz (6:29)
Sex By Force (4:37)
Ouverture (2:37)
Ton Retrait Des Eaux (2:44)
Hand In Hand (6:05)
Leders Klub (6:02)
Invisible Man (1:56)
Zoophilic Lolita (6:03)
Stranger (4:33)
After The Last Gaze (3:52)
Played by: Rogér
out of stock $17.64
Some Experiences With Shock
Cat: DE 232. Rel: 29 Nov 18
Heart Of The Monster (Survival & Determination) (5:47)
Autolyse (2:11)
Close Up (2:04)
Damaged Corpse (3:51)
Masochist (1:49)
Medial Canthus Operation (3:04)
Red Action (2:02)
Intractable Pain AA (Lacerations & Immolation) (6:12)
Survival Of A Severely Burned Child (2:15)
Catheterization (2:56)
Anesthesia & Disfigurement (2:39)
Medial Canthus Operation (7:29)
out of stock $17.64
E Un Sole (reissue)
E Un Sole (reissue) (LP + inserts)
Cat: DE 206. Rel: 22 Mar 18
La Zona (2:41)
Delitto E Passione (6:48)
E Un Sole (3:53)
In The Mouth My Heart (5:18)
Centro D'Erezione (5:34)
Antenne (1:35)
Il Senso Di Torpore (4:27)
Emoraggia Sensoriale (7:06)
out of stock $21.05
Glennascaul
Glennascaul (2xLP + insert)
Cat: DE 258. Rel: 13 Sep 19
Konstruktivists (3:15)
Carlou (3:44)
Two Hands Held (2:09)
How You Say (4:18)
White Design I (4:08)
Half Hearing (3:58)
New York (5:13)
Incognito (4:11)
Maribel (4:18)
White Design II (4:03)
Sierra Nevada (3:02)
New York (remix) (5:15)
Ikon (7:39)
Review: Konstruktivists is the Industrial project of Glenn Michael Wallis from Kent, England. In the late '70s Wallis was a "control agent" for Throbbing Gristle and the Industrial Records crew. Influenced by Krautrock bands like Can, NEU!, Cluster/Harmonia as well as Tuxedomoon, Yello, Chrome, and SPK, Glenn began to record his own material. After several cassette releases, Konstruktivists' first LP 'A Dissembly' was released in 1982 followed by 'Psykho Genetika' in 1983 and 'Black December' in 1984. That same year Wallis collaborated with his friend Chris Carter, of Throbbing Gristle and Chris and Cosey fame, on CTI's 'Conspiracy International One'.
In 1985, Glenn spent a week at Chris and Cosey's studio recording 11 tracks that would become the 'Glennascaul' album originally released on Nigel Ayers' Sterile Records. Produced and mixed by Chris Carter, it marked a complete change in style for the band towards a beat-orientated rhythmic sound. 'Glennascaul' is proto electro at its very best, with Glenn's hallucinogenic vocals on top. A musical collage designed to invoke images in the mind. The back cover clearly states "No guitars. No Fairlights." For this deluxe reissue we've added two bonus tracks recorded around the same time, now vinyl for the first time ever. All songs have been remastered for vinyl by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. The record is housed in an exact replica of the original jacket featuring cover art, which is a co-production of Trevor Brown, Nigel Ayers and an image Glenn Wallis supplied. Each copy includes a double-sided 8x11 insert with liner notes by Nigel Ayers, press clippings, and photos.
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A Dissembly
A Dissembly (LP + 1-sided flexi-disc)
Cat: DE 110. Rel: 23 Mar 16
Asylum (4:30)
Semi Sex Act (8:08)
Karnage (3:49)
Kalm (2:37)
Francis Bacon (6:26)
Beirut (4:59)
Karnal (4:23)
Physikal Jerk (3:50)
Smack (3:18)
Review: Josh Cheon's Dark Entries label plunge once more into the depths of the UK underground in the 1980s and come up the other side with this crucial reissue of A Dissembly by Konstruktivits. A quick history lesson: former Heute man and Throbbing Gristle/Industrial Records associate Glenn Michael Wallis was and remains the towering creative force behind Konstruktivits who are active to this day and have been "perverting your ears since 1980." Of the numerous albums Konstruktivits have been responsible for, it is their debut LP from 1982 that Dark Entries have chosen to reissue here, offering a newly remastered take on A Dissembly that suggests Wallis and associates to be worthy sonic companions to Muslimgauze, Tuxedo Moon, Clock DVA and Throbbing Gristle. The freaks out there will love this one.
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Played by: Ali Renault
out of stock $21.05
Matter (Deluxe)
Matter (Deluxe) (LP + 7")
Cat: DE 060LP. Rel: 05 Mar 14
Automotive
Circulat (Hertz)
Transitory
Lanternslide
Mortal_Immortal
Rotation Mécanique
Velocity Life
Static
Inured (Pink Elln mix)
Relate
out of stock $19.48
Liquidation
Cat: DE 099. Rel: 05 Oct 15
Liquidation (4:58)
The Power Of (4:59)
Self Destruction (4:19)
Never Land (3:35)
Inside-Outside (4:45)
Suicide (2:37)
Short Circut (2:55)
Pressure (4:14)
Aversion (3:01)
Review: Peter Van Bogaert, also known as Liquid G by his diehard fans, is one of Belgium's most important industrial artists. The man has been releasing gruesome electronic cassettes since the mid 1980's, but while he has always been a digger's heaven, his output has remained largely in the shadows to the rest of the world. Luckily, Dark Entries are here to save the day as always, and compile some of his best and rarest work on an LP. Proto-techno wouldn't really do these tracks justice as they're actually much more than that. Ranging from jacking post-punk instrumentals, to starry synth jams and lamenting vocals, this is surely up any emo kid's alley. "Self Destruction" sounds particularly ahead of its time, and it's surely one to check out!
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Played by: Mark Forshaw
out of stock $18.68
Music From Hell (reissue)
Music From Hell (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + booklets)
Cat: DE 295. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Monsters (3:23)
Nothing To Hide (4:05)
Cardinal Newman (1:45)
Fat Cow (2:35)
Alien Point Of View (2:41)
People Like You (2:29)
Regress For You (3:44)
Beelzebub Youth - "Christian Lovers" (4:38)
Beelzebub Youth - "Exorcism" (3:18)
Beelzebub Youth - "Bathroom Sluts" (2:28)
Beelzebub Youth - "Pie On A Ledge" (3:10)
Beelzebub Youth - "Push, Push, Push" (1:52)
Beelzebub Youth - "Alice's Song" (0:57)
Praise The Lord (1:23)
My Mommy's Chest (1:32)
Slave (1:59)
Poets (Early version) (1:53)
Pretty Vacant (2:04)
Miscarriage (1:52)
Scandinavian Dilemma (2:55)
Poets (2:41)
Confession (2:45)
She Works For Safeway (0:55)
Bible Stories (0:38)
Baby Face (3:35)
Berlin Red Head (1:24)
Diphtheria (2:04)
Castration (2:23)
Green Tile Floor (3:28)
Bathroom Sluts (demo) (2:40)
Waterpiss (2:21)
Review: Dark Entries are back with another one of their gold standard reissues, this time focussing on the next level synth punk album Music From Hell from LA band Nervous Gender. They formed in 1978 with Phranc, Gerardo Velaquez, Edward Stapleton, and Michael Ochoa all cooking up this weird and wonderful mix of post-punk, minimal synth, and early industrial music. It has been remastered for this album, which is also expanded onto a double LP. The album kicks off with unsettling shockers then goes son to a live performance the band labelled "an electronic bruto-canto dissertation on the banality of spiritual transcendence." It's packed with occult melodies and odd bleeps and whirrs to make for a beguiling and haunting listen.
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Music From Hell (reissue)
Cat: DE 295CD. Rel: 31 Oct 23
Monsters
Alien Point Of View
Cardinal Newman
Fat Cow
Nothing To Hide
People Like You
Regress For You
Christian Lovers
Exorcism
Bathroom Sluts
Pie On A Ledge
Push, Push, Push
Alice's Song
Praise The Lord
My Mommy's Chest
Slave
Poets (Early version)
Pretty Vacant
Miscarriage
Scandinavian Dilemma
Poets
Confession
She Works For Safeway
Bible Stories
Baby Face
Berlin Red Head
Diphtheria
Castration
Green Tile Floor
Bathroom Sluts
Waterpiss
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I Staggered Mentally
Cat: DE 085. Rel: 02 Mar 15
He Is Patriotic (3:12)
Out Of Order (3:40)
Plateau Stage (4:09)
All Present & Correct (3:27)
Karsic (3:17)
Sex Crimes (4:26)
Sure Is Kinda Spooky (2:26)
Mass Disorder (4:54)
Fiends (3:18)
Sort Out (3:06)
Review: John Whybrew, Ian Sharp and Dean Piavani are Portion Control. In case you didn't know about them, they're one of the most influential industrial bands to have come out of the 1980's and have also been a massive inspiration for the likes of Depeche Mode and Skinny Puppy. Moreover, it's their signature brand of rhythmic, mostly instrumental post-punk which has made the music of Craig Leon and others so sought after these days. Originally out in 1982 on Phaze Records, these ten tracks are timeless pseudo-techno jams which will always be coveted by DJs, musicians and samplers alike. Cop it now because the original is rather pricey!
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World Of Rubber
Cat: DE 096LP. Rel: 17 Jul 15
Definition Of Honours (4:15)
In Bits (3:03)
Fixation (4:03)
Save Our Souls (3:27)
Distortion (3:14)
Underneath The Glass (6:38)
Zero (4:27)
Japanese Headset (2:00)
Black Flowers (5:27)
Courts Of Wars (3:47)
Metal Sheet (1:19)
Germany (5:35)
State Of Emergency (4:33)
I Need Noise (2:19)
The Cutting Motion (1:52)
Intro (3:35)
Split Screen (4:25)
Death Process (3:56)
The Telephone Call... (5:06)
Deadly Norwegian Attack (0:36)
Review: Second Layer's World of Rubber, first released on Cherry Red way back in 1981 - some two years after the duo's first outing on 7" - has long been considered something of an industrial classic by those in the know. Here, it gets a deserved re-press from the folks at Dark Entries. 34 years on, it still retains the power to shock, with Adrian Borland and Graham Green's raw, weighty mix of post-punk basslines, sharp guitars, fuzzy electronics, tape loops and basic drum machine grooves still sounding deliciously fresh. Certainly, it's comparable to many more celebrated releases of the time, and arguably more spontaneous in feel.
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Clifford Darling Please Don't Live In The Past (remastered)
Advertisement (3:37)
Prototype Pop (4:35)
Exiles Excerpt (4:49)
A Day In The Country (6:25)
Elephant Decibels (0:32)
Power Circles (3:07)
Alaskan Polar Bear Heater (4:44)
Umbrella (4:18)
J Edgar Hoover (3:38)
Blame (3:10)
Meanwhile, Back At Exiles... (2:31)
Dance (5:07)
Saturday Night (4:31)
Man Dat Hip (1:55)
An American In Paris (1:54)
Tarzan's Grip (3:40)
That That Revolves (4:31)
Special Day (3:44)
Malt Duck (1:45)
Never Fall In Love (2:11)
Nazi Beach Party (3:06)
A Relic Of The Empire No 2 (2:32)
Tiny Fingers (1:35)
Sydney Quads & The Megascope Space Probe (1:16)
Play It Again (1:36)
Carry My Books (0:50)
Nightsong (7:02)
Car Ad (2:04)
Review: Originally out on Ink Records way back in 1985, Severed Heads' Clifford Darling, Please Don't Live In The Past is a personal favourite of ours from the iconic Australian act. The band were and always have been one of the few post-punk outfits to truly push the boundaries and diverge onto what some may now call proto-techno. Inside this particular LP, you get a sublime example of their signature percussion style, a fast-paced rattle of steely drums and hi-hats surrounded by odd bundles of lo-fi and distorted synth grit. With the amount of amazing tunes at the core of this beast, it would do the album no justice to just describe the all to you in mere words, but what you need to know is that the music here is totally timeless, a glorious journey down the greyer ends of the 80's dance movement, and a magnificent introspective into what is surely Australia's most interesting band of all time. Essential gear.
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Super Solid Heavy Waste (remastered)
Cat: DE 090. Rel: 18 Jun 15
Out Demon Out (3:40)
Highway Surplus (6:33)
Palomar (6:34)
Entre Nous (4:02)
Under Your Hoop (3:39)
The Land Of Feeling Good (4:01)
Spook House (8:34)
Tu Quoque, Fili Mi (3:41)
Review: Dark Entries are no strangers to profiling the prolific work Piscataway duo Mike Mangino and the late Chris Shepard committed to tape as Smersh, issuing a compilation of their material in late 2012 called Cassette Pets. It's fair to say a lot more people know Dark Entries now but might not be that familiar with Smersh so this new Super Solid Heavy Waste collection is a fine introduction to the US outfit. Reflecting the more beat-focused side to Smersh, the tracks were recorded between 1983 and 1993, covering the duo's most prolific period up to the year before Shepard passed away, with just "Under Your Hoop" having previously appeared on vinyl as part of the 1990 LP Emmanuelle Goes To Bangkok. Listening through it's no surprise Smersh appeared on the Borft label operated by Scandinavian pranksters Frak - there are definite sonic parallels between them.
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out of stock $17.64
Cassette Pets
Cassette Pets (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DE 035LP. Rel: 01 May 13
Greasing Wheezer
Johnny Claw
Bedknobs & Bruises
Special Branch Agent
She Is Nervous
Hunted Killer
Jusy Mach 7
Sweet Little Bishop
The Great Vegetable Breakdown
The Fuse Burns
Rhythm Crash
Beat This
Jump Cut Current
Black On Pink
Herman
Blue Shortz
White Teen Cola
out of stock $29.47
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