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Something is Wrong 00:00 Tools
Now We're Ready to Spend 00:00 Tools
You Are A Slave 00:00 Tools
Some Words of Faith 00:00 Tools
Trapped on the Moon 00:00 Tools
Rides Alone 00:00 Tools
Rejuvenation 00:00 Tools
We Can't Be Blamed 00:00 Tools
What If the Symbols Fall Down 00:00 Tools
The Hunt 00:00 Tools
Baby Brown - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
I Wanna See The Light - Ivan Smagghe Version 00:00 Tools
Now We're Ready To Spend - Marvin & Guy Version 00:00 Tools
I Am A Strange Machine Sometimes 00:00 Tools
I'm Coming To Your House (feat.Tarik Ziour) 00:00 Tools
I'll Save You Anyway (Evelyne) 00:00 Tools
Loving Hell 00:00 Tools
It's 1940 In This Room 00:00 Tools
Galactic Pot Healer 00:00 Tools
I Wanna See The Light - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Something is Wrong - Boot & Tax Remix 00:00 Tools
Love Ourself - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
I'm Dreaming of You 00:00 Tools
It’s 1940 in this room 00:00 Tools
I'm Coming To Your House 00:00 Tools
Something is Wrong - Javi Redondo Remix 00:00 Tools
I Wanna See The Light (Ivan Smagghe Version) 00:00 Tools
Now We're Ready To Spend - 1981/91 Vox Low Remix 00:00 Tools
Something is Wrong (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Baby Brown 00:00 Tools
I Wanna See The Light 00:00 Tools
Something is Wrong (Boot & Tax Remix) 00:00 Tools
Love Ourself 00:00 Tools
Velvet Keats 00:00 Tools
Something is Wrong (Javi Redondo Remix) 00:00 Tools
Now We're Ready To Spend - Holographic Planes (Damon Jee + Alvaro Cabana) Remix 00:00 Tools
Some words of faith (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Baby Brown (Original Mix) (Astro Lab / ALR025) 00:00 Tools
Something Is Wrong (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Cast Upward, Through The Waves, A Ruby Glow 00:00 Tools
i'm coming to your house (feat. tarik ziour) 00:00 Tools
It's Rejuvenation 00:00 Tools
Sibylline 00:00 Tools
I Wanna See The Light ( Ivan Smagghe Version) 00:00 Tools
Listen To The Cheerer 00:00 Tools
I Wanna See The Light (Ivan Smagghe Remix) 00:00 Tools
Trapped On The Moon (Evrlst) 00:00 Tools
You Are A Slave darkscene.org 00:00 Tools
New Big Prinz 00:00 Tools
Now We're Ready To Spend (1981/91 Vox Low Remix) 00:00 Tools
Now, we're ready to spend 00:00 Tools
Velvet Keats. 00:00 Tools
Cast Upward, Through The Waves, A Ruby Glow. 00:00 Tools
Trapped On The Moon (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
You are slave 00:00 Tools
The Hunt (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Some Words Of Faith (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Velvet Keats (Strapontin Remix) 00:00 Tools
What If The Symbols Fall Down? 00:00 Tools
Something Is Wrong (Boot & Tax Rmx) 00:00 Tools
I Am A Strange Machine Sometimes (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Now We're Ready To Spend (Marvin & Guy Version) 00:00 Tools
Itas 1940 In This Room 00:00 Tools
I'll Save You Anyway 00:00 Tools
Baby Brown (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Some Words Of Faith (Correspondant) 00:00 Tools
I wanna See The Light ( Original ) 00:00 Tools
Cast Upward , Through The Waves, A Ruby Glow 00:00 Tools
Something Is Wrong [Javi Redondo rmx] 00:00 Tools
I'm Coming To Your House (feat. Tarik Ziour) (demo) 00:00 Tools
See The Light (Ivan Smagghe Remix) 00:00 Tools
It's 1940 in this room (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Something Is Wrong (demo) 00:00 Tools
Loving Hell (demo) 00:00 Tools
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Vox Low stands straight under a freezing acid rain, facing adversity, and from the outset of this first LP the message is clear; time for an OK Corral showdown with the opening title “Now, We’re Ready to Spend”: “It costs so much, but now we’re ready to spend.” These children of the night gatecrash the court of the Crimson King, climb onto the tables and piss on the silverware. A superb black mass for a bunch of hippies high on mandrax and dressed in rags and sheepskins. Vox Low manages to set a ‘Sauerkraut’ Morricone- Rock atmosphere of its own, hypnotic and druggy. Krautrock – never boring, always exciting – with an inimitable 60s bass sound, a trippy discarnate voice combined with some Moe Tucker-style drumming. Rock’n’roll attitude in the body of exhausted 90s ravers. Vox Low removed the bland and indecent house from acid-house, only to keep the dark acid side, like the Holy Chalice of Zaragoza. Later in the album comes the song You Are a Slave: “You are a slave/but you don’t remember” – a punk, nihilist topic for a straightforward cold-as-a-razor-blade title. There are hits as well, such as Something Is Wrong, their anthem for a jilted generation coming down from MDMA, for those who hate dancing, in the back. A song like Some Word of Faith places the record under the seal of the Gospels, the Holy Scriptures, and Depeche Mode’s “Songs Of Faith and Devotion” album. Half muggy industrial, half leather rockabilly: like Frankie Goes to Hollywood covering Led Zeppelin – nothing less. Because, more than the filtered-disco years, the matter here is eternal oh- so-exciting new wave, from which TRUTH emerges when the spotlights from Top Of the Pops go out and you find yourself alone in front of the mirror of your sordid dressing room: in front of you, make-up, New Romantics, cocaine. Fade to Grey. In Rides Alone, Vox Low conjures up the suicided body of INXS’ Michael Hutchence, found dead in room 424 of Sidney’s Ritz-Carlton – naked, lying on the carpet among empty champagne bottles, a black studded leather belt around his neck. With Trapped in the Moon and It’s Rejuvenation, the Parisians deliver a certain idea of modernity: a cardboard western feel à la Morricone, as goth as the Sisters of Mercy, and VHS retro-futurism. Vox Low delivers the record nobody expected anymore, one that captures the spirit of the world in motion, for the attention of a crowd of social rejects who have one knee in the gutter but refuse to surrender to the prevailing cynicism. A dark, poisonous, nihilist and erudite piece of work for those who worship Primal Scream’s “Screamadelica” and Gary Numan, who stand in line at the Berghain with their pockets empty but their heads full of ideals. Paris is a moveable feast. Gérard LOVE. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.