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Viola Renea
Syguiria Lady

Syguiria Lady
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Catno

SL107

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

New Zealand

Release date

Oct 30, 2020

Genres

Rock

Reissue of '85 art rock LP from Osaka. English North influences merge with Eastern European folk rhythms, oriental scales & wavey-electronics. Recommended.

Strangelove presents the first ever reissue of ‘Syguiria Lady’, an eerie and absorbing journey through the rich imagination of enigmatic Osaka group Viola Renea.


Juxtaposing ancient/modern sources of sonic inspiration, North England’s new musical movements collide with Eastern European folk rhythms, while oriental scales slide amongst wavey-electronic instrumentation. The resulting musical dreamscapes conjure themes of noir & seduction, recurrent in the period’s techno-pop.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$20*$45

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Amitoung Ashyljoung アミトング アシルジョング

A2

Vimana Beam ヴィマナ ビーム

A3

Faros Faras Island ファロス ファラス島

B1

Sōma Yāna ソーマ ヤーナ

B2

Māyā Candra マーヤー チャンドラ

B3

Samsāra サンザーラ

B4

Polaris Line ポラリス ライン

B5

Chariot Of Palace 宮邸戦車

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