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Le Syndicat Electronique
Rebuts - Forgotten Tracks 1999-2019 LP

Rebuts - Forgotten Tracks 1999-2019 LP

Catno

MNQ139

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Germany

Release date

Apr 19, 2021

Mannequin Records is welcoming back Le Syndicat Electronique with a collection of lost tracks.

Mannequin Records is welcoming back Le Syndicat Electronique with a collection of lost tracks raised up from the deepest vaults of the French synth-electro pioneer.

Over a period spanning almost twenty years, "Rebuts" (the French word for "thrown away", "forgotten") is bringing back to life 8 titles that have been put aside during the different moments of creation of Le Syndicat Électronique.

Founder of the seminal Invasion Planète Recordings, the first French minimal electro/wave/experimental label founded in late 1998, and heavily influenced by the work of masters like Kraftwerk/John Carpenter/Front 242, AA// is responsible for many others dark electronic / industrial / neofolk projects - to name a few: Bruta Non Calculant, Swesor Brother, La Séduction Des Innocents, It & My Computer.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

21.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Tape Du Pied

A2

La Dune Morte

A3

Remember

A4

The Black Stone

B1

Notre-Dame Is Burning

B2

The Boots Of The Storm

B3

No Message

B4

This Line

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