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A Young Person’s Guide To Shock’s “Angel Face”
I posted a brief “Song of the Day” post on Shock’s “Angel Face” way back at the dawn of this blog, and now that I finally got the 12″ single of the electro classic, as well as the 2010 remix … Continue reading
Posted in A Young Person's Guide, New Romantic, New Wave Compilations, Record Review, The Great B-Sides
Tagged 12" remix, 1980, Angel Face, Shock
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Shock’s Robert Pereno Crafts A Musical Biography With Logan Sky
I recently got the advance word that the perpetually busy synthesist Logan [Visage] Sky was not merely content to issue albums every few months with his musical partner Steven Jones. He was also linking up with a name from the … Continue reading
Posted in New Romantic, Record Review
Tagged 2018, Logan Sky, minimal synth, Robert Pereno, Shock
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Record Review: Shock – Dynamo Beat 7″
I first encountered Shock on the RCA “Blitz” compilation of 1981. I took an instant liking to their trashy New Romantic electro vibe. To put it mildly. What made Shock an intriguing part of those zany, carefree new-ro daze is that … Continue reading


