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Wed, Apr 13, 2016, 15:41
- The 16-track set, originally released in 1980, is the San Francisco label's latest archival endeavor.
The always-busy San Francisco label Dark Entries is readying a reissue of the 1980 compilation Household Shocks.
Household Shocks first came through Stark Products, a label from Scunthorpe run by One Gang Logic duo Paul Singleton and Chris Leaning. The compilation, highlighting the DIY synth, post-punk and new wave scene in Scunthorpe and around the north of England, brought together 16 total tracks from One Gang Logic and eight friends' bands. It earned the praise of legendary Radio 1 DJ John Peel, and in the decades since it's become a highly sought-after (and almost prohibitively expensive) piece of wax.
Dark Entries' reissued, remastered version of Household Shocks will feature replicas of the original jacket design and double-sided insert. It's due for an early-May release, and before then you can try out samples of the whole thing below.
A dozen records have already come through Dark Entries this year, including Bill Converse's Meditations/Industry album, Frak's Sudden Haircut EP, and Crash Course In Science's (RA-recommended) Jump Over Barrels EP.
Tracklist
A1 Product Of Reason - Active Repetition
A2 Thunderboys - Fashion
A3 One Gang Logic - Playtime
A4 Sinking Ships - Weight Loss
A5 Juveniles - Another Kind Of Guy
A6 Mystery Girls - Killing Time
A7 Product Of Reason - Five
A8 Defectors - You Only Laughed
B1 Juveniles - Scratched Blue Vinyl
B2 Sinking Ships - 3rd World
B3 Fault 151 - Radiation Man
B4 Urbantech - 9-5 Figment
B5 Product Of Reason - Your Song
B6 Thunderboys - Rich Bitch
B7 Thunderboys - F.B.I.
B8 One Gang Logic - The Stand
Dark Entries will release Household Shocks on May 2nd, 2016.