Goin’ Old School: Company B

This’ll do for the weekend, some large 1986 post-Italo ElectroPop in the form of Company B’s ‘Fascinated’.

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Queen Of Hearts’s ‘Black Star’ video

Queen Of Hearts has premiered the video for the rousing and cinematic ‘Black Star’ from her début EP ‘The Arrival’.

Following on from the feel of the track the clip is suitably epic Sci-Fi.

‘The Arrival’ EP is out now.

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Goin’ Old School: Gazebo – I like Chopin

Epic Italo pomposity from 1983 now from Gazebo with ‘I like Chopin’.

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Goin’ Old School: Shannon – Do You Wanna’ Get Away?

Here we have Shannon’s 1985 post-Italo robo-Pop hit ‘Do You Wanna’ Get Away?’

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Goin’ Old School: Silver Pozzoli – Around My Dream

With an instantly recognisable, if you like your Italo, riff, here’s Silver Pozzoli ‘Around My Dream’ from 1985.

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Glass Candy’s ‘Halloween’

Taking the crown for spookiest post today is the always excellent Glass Candy and their cover with vocals/tribute/homage to John Carpenter’s ‘Halloween’ theme. With just hints of the theme amongst deep pulsating electronics and Ida’s unsettling vocal, it’s creepy stuff.

Alberto Rossini has directed an equally creepy, yet somehow still retro cool, video for the track.

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TNUC’s video for Gianni Rossi’s ‘C- Beams’

In time for Halloween Uncle TNUC has unleashed his first slashed flick.

The clip is for the Gianni Rossi (A.K.A Steve Moore) version of his own (as in Steve Moore’s) ‘C Beams’, a little less cosmic, a little more funky and a video full of kids who should have known better!

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‘Boulevard Of Broken Dreams’ from Pop Inc.

Pop Inc. have premiered the mini-movie video for their Modern SynthPop track ‘Boulevard Of Broken Dreams’ .

Experience the full horror of Hollywood!

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Goin Old School: Ray Parker, Jr. – Ghostbusters

Today’s 1984 nostalgia could be none other. It’s Ray Parker, Jr. ‘Ghostbusters’.

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Goin’ Old School: Milli Vanilli – Girl You Know It’s True

It’s Halloween tomorrow, so why don’t you desensitize yourself to the spooky stories by recalling the twisted tale of Milli Vanilli’s 1988 hit ‘Girl You Know It’s True’. Oh the press conference horror!

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