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    New Musik - From A To B - 1980 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

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    New Musik - From A To B - 1980  (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

    New Musik - From A To B - 1980
    Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | No Log | Covers | RS Links | 858 MB + 263 MB
    1980 / Genre: Synthi-Pop - GTO Records - U.K.

    New Musik were an English synthpop group active from 1977 to 1982. Several artists have covered tracks by the band, including Delegation "Twelfth House" (1981), Camouflage "On Islands" (1989), Alphaville "On Islands" (1993), Psychotic Youth "Living By Numbers" (1996) and Orwell
    "On Islands" (2008).
    "Enjoy this wonderful collection of synth-pop songs from this legendary English band"! Note: No silence was deleted, so please burn gapless..



    New Musik's debut album, From A to B, is one of the best – and most influential – electronic LPs of the '80s. Its keyboards may sound dated, but there's a freshness to these charming, unpretentious songs that hasn't been spoiled by technological advances in computerized instrumentation. Many new wave revivalists have attempted to capture the nerdy vocals and quirky synthesized bleeps of From A to B and failed.

    This record is a product of its time, recorded when keyboards were viewed as eventually replacing guitar and bass as rock & roll tools. While many synth pop groups became mired in existential woe to show that they had emotions underneath the layers of Casio hiccups, New Musik is having a blast on From A to B. "With robot precision/We're gonna be doin' just fine," sings Tony Mansfield (guitars, keyboards, vocals) with geek sincerity on the exhilarating "Straight Lines." Like Kraftwerk, New Musik uses keyboards to create moods and not just to make feet move.

    However, From A to B is more accessible than any Kraftwerk album. The tracks on the LP are structured like traditional pop songs with choruses catchy enough for the Beatles, a band whom New Musik would cover later on 1982's disappointing Warp. There are no love ditties, but tracks like the soaring "On Islands" generate warmth and the group often utilizes acoustic strumming to prevent everything from seeming too mechanical. "Science" is nerdy sci-fi dance music years before Thomas Dolby. The CD reissue adds three bonus tracks – "Missing Persons," "She's a Magazine," and "Sad Films" – that make the album even more appealing. Somehow, the archaic synthesizers aren't embarrassing; instead, the years have preserved their coolness.
    Michael Sutton - Allmusic.com : 4,5/5


    Track List:
      01 Straight Lines
      02 Sanctuary
      03 A Map Of You
      04 Science
      05 On Islands

      06 This World Of Water
      07 Living By Numbers
      08 Dead Fish (Don't Swim Home)
      09 Adventures
      10 The Safe Side


    Musicians:
    Tony Mansfield: Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards
    Tony Hibbert: Bass
    Clive Gates: Keyboards
    Phil Towner: Drums & Percussion





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