giovedì 12 aprile 2012

U.V. PØP - No Songs Tomorrow LP/CD





Mannequin is honoured to offer you one of the best UK New Wave reissue from the 80's.

UV PØP were an early 80’s post-punk group from the South Yorkshire region of England. Their sound was regionally bleak and they used staccato, angular guitars lines, with vocals ranged from spoken repeated mantras to whispered and shouted political poetics. An excerpt from the album’s liner notes penned by JP Shea helps explain the political climate during which this album was recorded: “In the 1980s there was nothing to smile about; nothing to smile for. The person whom some called wrongly the iron lady brought vengeful spiteful selfishness and a narrow-minded out- look into all our lives. Instead of love and respect there was: a three-day week, Miners strike, and The Falklands War. The sound of UV PØP has always been a sophisticated blend of sadness; with morose North Country sense and a humorous confrontational sensibility. So, you might ask why ‘No Songs Tomorrow’? There is the answer. UV PØP and John White were as certain as anybody there was a strong possibility there might not be anything left with which to make a tomorrow….The fight back, the resistance came in the miners’ strike, on the streets of north Ireland and in the sovereignty of popular culture. And, there was plenty of that in Yorkshire and particularly in the southernmost parts of that region. Working class poets had not all died with the Victorians. The Rough Trade charts for one week in 1982 tell a very interesting story. Alongside acts of the caliber of Sisters of Mercy, Robert Wyatt, Sex Gang Children and Virgin Prunes are UV PØP, their place well-earned.”



We are honored to offer this reissue of their classic 1981 album and we look forward to bringing the band over to play some key shows in NY, LA, and Austin around this release.

Track listing:
01 No Songs Tomorrow
02 Portrait (Extended)
03 Some Win This
04 See You
05 I.C.
0 Psalm
07 Sleep Don’t Talk
08 Commitment
09 Arcade Fun
10 Hafunkiddies
11 Four Minute Warning

* For fans of Cabaret Voltaire, Wire, Public Image Ltd. No Songs Tomorrow was pressed originally pressed in a very small edition and has since been considered a very rare, highly sought after early 80’s post-punk classic

* CD includes 3 bonus tracks

sabato 7 aprile 2012

WR8 Rai Mixtape of Mannequin #3 presents MICK WILLS


For the 3rd WR8 Rai Mixtape, Mannequin is seriously proud to presents one-hour-long dj set of our favourite DJ in the world, Mick Wills.


Mick Wills starts his dj-career in 1986 at the tender age of 14, playing at small private parties in his hometown in the south of germany. He plays anything from new wave to hi nrg, and when he discovers techno, acid, and new beat in the late 80’s, there is no more stopping him. He can recite the mailorder hotline number from the hardwax record store in his sleep, but also finds old disco and funk records on fleamarkets and on record fairs.

In 1994, one night he spins together with DJ Hell. Hell is impressed: he gives wills the chance to spin in the legendary Ultraschall in Munich, also based on the mixtapes that wills keeps handing over to hell.

Around the same time he starts organizing parties in and around the city of stuttgart with his friend Isabella Venis. Under the moniker of ‘MB presents’ the duo bring artists like Klangstabil, Keith Tucker, Hell, Anthony “shake” Shakir, Jonzon, Claus Bachor, Roland Casper, Miss Kittin and The Hacker, John Selway, Trike, Terence Fixmer, Jay Denham, Electric Undigo, Inform3r, Legowelt, Tlr, Orgue Electronique, I-f, Rude 66 and Gitano d.j. (member of the Polygamy Boys) to their city.

In 1996 he collaborates with Klangstabil’s Maurizio Blanco in the studio and he knows from that moment that he wants to produce records as well as play them. as wills doesn’t like to do things half, it takes him several years to get a studio together and learn all the tricks of the trade, so on each of his following records you can hear wills’ progress in the studio.

He records his first tracks in 2001, and Hell’s Gigolo label immediately bites. the Atomic ep that also includes a remake of Bobby Orlando’s “Calling all the boys” by the Kinky Lovers is a success and two other mick wills releases and one track on the cd nine follow.

While signed to Ggolo, his dj-career takes off. with germany not big enough anymore, ‘the Gigolo from Porschetown’, spins blistering sets in places as diverse as mayday in Dortmund 2005, Barcelona’s loft, and clubs in Valencia, Moscow, London, Athens, Budapest, Bukarest, etc. his sets are described as ‘universal, global and neo-retrolectro’. they mix the best of over 25 years of dance music in a way that few dj’s can, effortlessly switching between the cutting edge of today’s sounds and vintage chicago, detroit, italo, hi nrg, wave, acid and electro. wills is a true music freak, an avid record collector and really does play like every night is his last. again and again and again...

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giovedì 5 aprile 2012

MNQ 028 UV PØP - No Songs Tomorrow LP / CD



Mannequin and Sacred Bones are honoured to join their forces to offer you one of the best UK New Wave reissue from the 80's. UV PØP were an early 80’s post-punk group from the South Yorkshire region of England. Their sound was regionally bleak and they used staccato, angular guitars lines, with vocals ranged from spoken repeated mantras to whispered and shouted political poetics. An excerpt from the album’s liner notes penned by JP Shea helps explain the political climate during which this album was recorded: “In the 1980s there was nothing to smile about; nothing to smile for. The person whom some called wrongly the iron lady brought vengeful spiteful selfishness and a narrow-minded out- look into all our lives. Instead of love and respect there was: a three-day week, Miners strike, and The Falklands War. The sound of UV PØP has always been a sophisticated blend of sadness; with morose North Country sense and a humorous confrontational sensibility. So, you might ask why ‘No Songs Tomorrow’? There is the answer. UV PØP and John White were as certain as anybody there was a strong possibility there might not be anything left with which to make a tomorrow….The fight back, the resistance came in the miners’ strike, on the streets of north Ireland and in the sovereignty of popular culture. And, there was plenty of that in Yorkshire and particularly in the southernmost parts of that region. Working class poets had not all died with the Victorians. The Rough Trade charts for one week in 1982 tell a very interesting story. Alongside acts of the caliber of Sisters of Mercy, Robert Wyatt, Sex Gang Children and Virgin Prunes are UV PØP, their place well-earned.”

We are honored to offer this reissue of their classic 1981 album and we look forward to bringing the band over to play some key shows in NY, LA, and Austin around this release.

martedì 3 aprile 2012

FREE DOWNLOAD WR8 Rai Mixtape of Mannequin #2













Free download on iTunes the Mannequin Session 002 from Wr8 Rai



TRACKLIST
01 Fondation - Quand Il Faut Parler D'Amour
02 Ataraxia (Mort Gartson) - Tarot
03 Twice A Man - Decay
04 Lister - The Bugaloo
05 Danton’S VoiceI Hear The BellsBuy
06 Ice The Falling Rain - Illusions
07 Section 25 - Looking From A HilltopBuy
08 New Order - Mesh
09 Broken Tabels - Image Of You
10 Det Gylne Triangel - Maskindans
11 Colouroid - Amor Y Néon
12 The Fallout Club - The Beat Boys
13 Vo Ese - Rike´S Birthday
14 S U R V I V E - Dreamerz
15 Newclear Waves - Where The Sea Stands Still
16 European Stage - Subterranean Wait
17 Spacemen 3 - Big City (Everybody I Know Can Be Found There)

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