Mxyzptlk wrote:
> 
> Can you narrow the category a bit? 

Sure, I am looking for stuff along the lines of In a Lonely Place by New
Order and Ghosts by Japan. I am looking for moody, slow records with
deep synth sounds, something that would have been an outgrowth of Here
Are The Young Men by Joy Division. 

On the flip side of that, I am looking for upbeat stuff along the lines
of Lexicon Of Love by ABC, but perhaps a little rawer and with more
emphasis on the groove. Something like a cat trying to sound like Bryan
Ferry with a swung-out funk rhythm section. Any hints would be greatly
welcomed, thanks in advance.

take care, 
mt


>                                                                 jeff
> 
> Intermodal wrote:
> 
> > While we are on the subject of classic finds, does anyone have any good
> > recommendations for obscure but good new wave records?
> >
> 
>     jeff
> 
> "10,000 people all screaming the same thing at the same time are wrong, even 
> if
> they're right."
> 
> dancing/about/architecture "...with wandering steps and slow..." ICQ904008

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