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MNQ 110LP
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Montréal synth pop band Police Des Moeurs are one of the finest and rawest bands in the minimal synth/wave and cold wave scene. Dédales, their third full-length album, keeps the pure energy of their previous efforts while leaving greater room for atmospheric and textural considerations. Dédales leads you into the passage zone between civilization and wilderness, a mysterious place where truth, lies, light, and darkness collide. For fans of New Order, Martin Dupont, Rational Youth, Xeno & Oaklander. Mastering by Rude 66; Graphic design by Alessandro Adriani. Edition of 500.
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MNQ 071LP
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Montréal synth punk quartet Police des Moeurs return with Ceux Qui Restent, the most dynamic and incendiary record of the group's career, following their highly acclaimed 2013 self-titled debut from (MNQ 044LP). "While the first effort was mostly about how we're all separate from each other, the second one is all about to getting over it and trying to fight it," explains vocalist and synth player Francis Dugas. "Most of the new LP is about links, love and caring (in PDM style, obviously). The title is Ceux Qui Restent, which means 'those who stay' or something like that." Still raw, but more direct and minimal than first LP, with two tracks featuring Pete from Dekoder on bass guitar.
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MNQ 071LTD-LP
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Double LP version. Includes the Punk Tape LP, previously released on cassette by Runstate in 2015. The second LP contains covers of Chron Gen, Reagan Youth, Thee Headcoatees, Trotskids, Antisect, Anti-Cimex, Rudimentary Peni, and Ludwig Von 88. Edition of 250.
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MNQ 044LP
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Police Des Moeurs is a synth-pop band formed in Montreal in 2010 and they give the francophone perspective on what Black Marble, Lust For Youth, and Cold Showers did in English in 2012, as well as fitting in with the output of Lescop. Members are Francis, Anouk, Fred and Cristine. Their debut full-length is permeated by a cold, melodic, and nostalgic music for broken hearts and dark minds. PDM is the soundtrack for the nuclear night, a transition moment between the end of utopia and the final ecological disaster. The world after the future. PDM's main influences and interests are underground aestheticisms (1979-1981), industrial transformations, and the process of electrification, norms and deviance, nuclear and environmental anxiety as well as paranoia, secret agents, spies and political extremists. Strongly recommended to fans of Rational Youth, New Order, Martin Dupont, Jacno, The Normal, and Xeno & Oaklander.
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