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The B-52’s – The B-52’s Vinyl LP
Surf, Synth & Subversion — The Album That Made Alternative Pop Weird, Loud and Fun
The self-titled debut from The B-52's remains one of the most original albums ever pressed to vinyl. Fusing surf guitar, new wave electronics and art-rock eccentricity, it introduced a sound unlike anything else at the time. Tracks like Rock Lobster and Planet Claire burst with colour, rhythm and personality. On vinyl, the album’s punchy basslines, Farfisa organ and layered vocals feel more immediate and physical. A joyful, genre-defying classic that still sounds thrillingly fresh.Thomas Dolby – Golden Age Of Wireless – Turquoise Coloured Vinyl LP
Thomas Dolby – The Golden Age of Wireless Turquoise Vinyl LP: Synth-Pop Innovation with Analogue Flair
A cult classic of early ’80s electronic pop, The Golden Age of Wireless showcases Thomas Dolby’s brilliant blend of synth-driven melodies, lyrical wit, and studio experimentation. Featuring the breakthrough hit She Blinded Me with Science, the album moves between quirky new wave energy and cinematic, atmospheric soundscapes.
This special edition on turquoise coloured vinyl is as striking visually as it is sonically. With its warm, analogue mastering, this pressing brings out the layered textures and sparkling detail in Dolby’s production—crisp synths, clean vocals, and tight percussion rendered with clarity and charm. A standout reissue for collectors of electronic pop and lovers of genre-defying sound.
Perfect for high-fidelity setups that thrive on tonal precision and musical nuance, The Golden Age of Wireless feels as forward-thinking now as it did on release.
