/
DE

Interstellar Funk Electro 3 Items

Rock & Indie 1 Electronic & Dance 4 Electro 3 Nu Disco | Disco Edits | Cosmic 2 Downbeat | Electronica | Leftfield 2 Pop 1
Hide Filter & Categories Show Filter & Categories
Filter Results
Format
Format
Vinyl
LP
CD
Close
Used Vinyl
Used Vinyl
No Used Vinyl
Close
Artist
Artist
/DL/MS/
051 Destroyer
4T4
808 Dot Pop
96 Back
9ms
A Mountain Of One
A Sagittariun
Actress
ADSR
ADULT.
Aerial Fx
Agents Of Time
Aksel & Aino
Alessandro Adriani
Alex Jann
Alexander Robotnick
Alonzo
Alter Ego
Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto
Anadol
Analogue Audio Association
Anatolian Weapons
Andreas Gehm
Andrew Renew
Androo
Anna Funk Damage
Annie Hall
Aphex Twin
Apparat
Archetype
Arctor
Arpanet
Asa
Ascending
Audio Reflex
Autechre
Aviador Dro
B12
Barking
Basic Rhythm
Beborn Beton
Beck
Bell Towers
Beroshima
Bestial Mouths
Betonkust
Billy Ray De La Haye
Black Lodge
Blacklight Chameleon
Blackploid
Blancmange
Bleib Modern
Boards Of Canada
Bobo
Bonobo
Boris Barksdale
Boris Divider
Borokov Borokov
Borusiade
Boys Noize
Brainwaltzera
Broken English Club
Bruno Pronsato
Bruno Spoerri
BSS
BufoBufo
Busy P
C.Ru.Z
Cabaret Du Ciel
Cabaret Voltaire
Calagad 13
Calibre
Calvin Harris
Candido
Candy Flip
Carl Finlow
Cassius
Ceephax
Ceephax Acid Crew
Celldod
Channel One
Chemical Brothers
Cherrystones
Chevron
Chino
Chris Korda
Chris Moss Acid
Christoph De Babalon
Chrizpy Chriz
Cignol
Circuit Diagram
Cloudland Canyon
Clubroot
Coil
Composite Profuse
Comtron
Conforce
Confusional Quartet
Container
Convextion, E.R.P.
CRC
Credit 00
Cristian Vogel
Crossover Network
Crystal Geometry
CT Kidobo
Current 93
Cybotron
Cygnus
Cyphon
CYRK
D'Arcangelo
D3070
Dan Piu
Dancing Plague
Dario Zenker
Dark Globe
Darren Nye
Das Bierbeben
Dataman
Datasal
Dave Aju
David Holmes
DC Salas
De Ambassade
Deadbeat
Decoder
Deichkind
Deine Lakaien
Detente 2020
Detroit's Filthiest
Dez Williams
dgoHn
Dharma
Digitalism
Diners Club International
Dip Shim
Diplo
DJ 3000
DJ Di'jital
DJ Die Soon
DJ Girl
DJ Overdose
DJ Physical
DJ Plant Texture
DJ Resurgence
Dmitry Distant
DMX Krew
Doc Pavlonium
Don Rimini
Dopplereffekt
Dove Quiete
Draup
Drexciya
D_roots
E. Myers
Ed Banger Records
Egyptian Lover
Ekman
Electro Force
Electro Nation
Emika
Energy 52
Ex Ponto
Extrawelt
Eye
Fabe
Fancy
Fango
Farron
Fat Jon & Styrofoam
Fatboy Slim
Feadz
Featherstone
Felipe Valenzuela
Felix Laband
Filmmaker
FKJ
Fleck E.S.C.
Forest Swords
Francois Dillinger
Frankie Bones
Free Range
Freund Der Familie
Friedrich Ernst
Front Line Assembly
Fujiyama + Hope
Gacha Bakradze
Gavilan Rayna Russom
Gesloten Cirkel
Gigi D'Agostino
Giorgio Maulini
Giorgio Moroder
Gold Panda
Gosub
Graciela Maria & Robot Koch
Grauzone
Grey Gallows
Grischerr
Gudrun Gut
Gui Boratto
Gunship
Gus Gus
Hante.
Heiko Voss
Heinrich Dressel
Hi Tech
Hieroglyphic Being
Hoshina Anniversary
Human Rebellion
Humanoid
Hørd
I-f
Ian Martin
Ida Corr vs Fedde Le Grand
Idjut Boys
Il Est Vilaine
Il Quadro Di Troisi
Ilija Rudman
Industrial Accident
Innershades
Interstellar Funk
Ish
Italo Brutalo
IV Horsemen
Jack Bags
Jake Shears
James Infiltrate
Jason Priest
Jauzas The Shining
Jeff Mills
JFK
Jimi Tenor
Jodey Kendrick
Joe Goddard
John Lord Fonda
John Tejada
Jose Manuel
Jotel California
Juan MacLean
June
Justice
Kalcagni
Kareem
Karsten Pflum
Kavinsky
Key Clef
Kid Ginseng
Kita
Kölsch
Konerytmi
Kosh
Kozmik Funk
Kraftwerk
Krikor
Kronos Device
Kübler-Ross
KW
Laibach
Lake Haze
Larionov
Laurent Garnier
Leeway
Legowelt
Leon Volca
Lerosa
Lindstrom
Lloyd Stellar
Log_in
Lorca
Lostlojic
Low Island
Luxus Varta
Luz1e
Lxury
M!R!M
M.O.O.N.
Magenta
MANASYt 
Mani Festo
Mann
Manuel Fischer
Marcel Dettmann
Marcela Dias Sindaco
Marcelino Sanchez
Marco Bernardi
Marcus Intalex
Marie Davidson
Mariusz Duda
Martin Matiske
Martyne
Marva Von Theo
Massimiliano Pagliara
Mastering Black
Mathew Jonson
Mathilde Nobel
Matias Aguayo
Megalon
Merinero
Michelle
Miles
Ministry
Minuit Machine
Miss Kittin & The Hacker
Mister Bellini
Moab Dep
Model 500
Moderat (Apparat & Modeselektor)
Modeselektor
Mogwaa
Moisture
Moscoman
Mount Liberation Unlimited
Moy
Mr. Oizo
Mr. Scruff
Mueran Humanos
My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult I
Mysteryman
N.A.D.
Nadia Struiwigh
Nail
Nasty King Kurl
Neural Network
New Beat Trax & Old School Beats
Newcleus
Niall Power
Night Nail
Nina Kraviz
Ninechecker
Njoi
No More
Noah Gibson
Noamm
Nocturnal Emissions
Nonetheless
Nosaj Thing
Novo Line
Nuklear Prophet
NVST
Nørus & DJ Whipr Snipr
O-Wells (Orson Wells)
ODESZA
Olivia
Orbital
Orlando Voorn
Palais Ideal
Pan-Pot
Para One
Parov Stelar
Paul Kalkbrenner
Pera Sta Ori
Perel
Phase O'Matic
Phil Kieran
Phuture
Physics
Pieter Kock
Pinch
Plant43
Pletnev
Poly Chain
Polytunnel
Pop.1280
Post Industrial Boys
PQ17
Profit Prison
Proswell
Psychic TV
Punx Soundcheck
QphoriQ
Quadratschulz
Raderkraft
Radial Gaze
Radioactive Man
Rambal Cochet
Random Alias
Rekab
Replicants
Retina.it
Rhys Celeste
Riccardo
Rip Swirl
Robotron
Roi
Roman Flügel
Romare
Rone
RTR
Rubini
Ruins
Sally Shapiro
Salute
Sangre Voss
Sascha Dive
Sascha Funke & Niklas Wandt
Sava.Geo
SC-164
Scan X
Scratch Massive
Sebastien Tellier
Serge Geyzel
Serwed
Sex Judas
SFV Acid
Shad Shadows
Shannon
Shatterday
Shook
Silent Servant
Simon Says
Sinitsin
Sinm
Slak
Somatic Responses
Soul Jazz Records presents
Sound Synthesis
Staatseinde
Stanton Warriors
Stasis
Steve Summers
Steven Rutter
Stokyo x Duck Sauce
Studio Mule
Suburban Knight
Superpitcher
T.G.T.B.
T/Error
Tangerine Dream
TBZ
Terrace
Terrorrythmus
Tetine
The 3 Pieces
The Abstract Eye
The Black Dog
The Communards
The Exaltics
The Future Sound Of London
The Hacker
The Jaffa Kid
The MFA
The Prodigy
The Secret French Postcards
The Unknown Artist
Thissperso
Tiga
Time Machine
Tirzah
Tjade
Toby Whyle
Tommy Guerrero
Too Smooth Christ
Toumba
Towa Tei
Tracing Xircles
Transllusion
Trentemøller
Umwelt
Unknown Artist
V.A.
Valgeir Sigurdsson
Varum
Vatican Shadow
Vector Seven
Versalife
Vertical67
Veslemes
Viikatory
Villa
Vinicio Adames
Violet Poison
Vision
Vitalic
Voiron
Volruptus
Volta Cab
Von Spar
W1B0
Waajeed
Walton
Wedding Acid Group
Werner Karloff
Weval
Whø?
Xiu Xiu
XVARR
Yapoos
Yokel
Zanias
Zarkoff
Zero 7
Zeta Reticula
Zhu
Zimmer
Zobol
Zolex
Zru Vogue
Zsa Zsa "La Boum"
Close
Label
Label
Dekmantel
Rush Hour
Close
Year
Year
2022
2020
Close
Back In Stock
Back In Stock
180 Days
365 Days
Close
Reset all Filters No Used Vinyl Interstellar Funk
Interstellar Funk - Artificial Dancers - Waves Of Synth
Interstellar Funk
Artificial Dancers - Waves Of Synth
2LP | 2020 | EU | Original (Rush Hour)
25,99 €*
Release: 2020 / EU – Original
Genre: Electronic & Dance
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Birthed at the turn of the ‘80s, synth and wave music has remained a constant force over the last four decades, with a recent spike in interest in the sound offering further proof of its’ timeless, out-of-this-world quality. It’s against this backdrop that Dutch DJ Interstellar Funk presents his celebration of the style, “Artificial Dancers – Waves of Synth”.
A bumper compilation bristling with obscure and hard-to-find gems, the set sees the Artificial Dance label founder joining the dots between synthesizer and drum machine-driven tracks in a variety of subtly different styles. It’s the result of hundreds of hours spent digging through dusty old records, tapes, and the Bandcamp accounts of DIY musicians who have been active since the sound’s first boom in the early 1980s.
The 11-track set draws on tracks made and released at different times over the last 40 years, with the earliest cut committed to tape in 1978 and the most recent in 2018. While the tracks date from the ‘80s, ‘90s, noughties and 2010s, the showcased cuts are united by a primitive but futuristic quality that makes dating them difficult. In many cases, it’s hard to tell which tracks were made in the early 1980s and which were conjured up in 21st century studios.
As you’d expect, highlights are plentiful with a number of the most unknown or sought-after cuts appearing on vinyl for the first time. In this category you’ll find the Human League’s odd but inspired early number “4JG”, a near mythical 1982 live version of Liasons Dangereuses’ “Dias Cortas” (previously only available on a VHS video) and Chris and Cosey’s “Hybrid C”, a brilliant mid-’90s cut plucked from their CD-only album “Skimble Skamble”. You’ll also find a rare demo version of Clan of Xymox’s Dutch darkwave classic “Stranger”, which became a club smash across Europe in 1983.
Interstellar Funk has also chosen to showcase tracks by a range of DIY producers and lesser-known artists. These include Californian band Batang Frisco, who self-released a sole private press album in 1986 (their contribution, “Sewing Machine”, is dedicated to founder member Bill DiMichele, who passed away this year), Matthias Schuster’s Im Namen Des Volkes project – which contributes the previously unreleased 2014 track “Alles Ist Gewinn” – and Zahgurim, a short-lived early ‘80s act who reunited in 2018 to record their first new material since 1983.
If that wasn’t enough to set pulses racing, the compilation also showcases a solo track by sadly departed Psyche member Stephen Huss. Nobody is quite sure when Huss recorded “Infinity Sign”, but we can confirm this is the first time that one of his solo productions has ever appeared on vinyl.
Interstellar Funk - Into The Echo
Interstellar Funk
Into The Echo
2LP | 2022 | EU | Original (Dekmantel)
28,99 €*
Release: 2022 / EU – Original
Genre: Electronic & Dance
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
2x12" vinyl with printed innersleeves.

"Interstellar Funk has crafted a raw, yet simultaneously hauntingly beautiful and endlessly intricate record. Layers of blended harmonies and melodies form the basis for jettisons into leftfield experimentation, heavily processed drums and oscillating frequencies. The result is as infectious as it is pensive; a transcendental journey into a synth-laden landscape.

A stalwart name on our Dekmantel line-ups and with prior releases on the likes of Rush Hour, Berceuse Heroique and L.I.E.S., Interstellar Funk is synonymous with the more brooding side of Dutch electronica. Akin to his DJ sets, which also glide effortlessly between genre, tempo and sound, Into the Echo is daringly eclectic, combining sung-spoken iterations with hypnotic samples and machinic industrial. The release will be supported by a hardware based live-show tour later in 2022.

Ethereal voices haunt the album, a spectral presence emanating both on the titular track and its eponymous twin, 'Octave Echoes.' The latter is built up around breathy reverberations partnered with steely chords and dissected drumbeats. While 'Crickets at Night,' featuring fellow Amsterdam-based producer Loradeniz, switches pace from ghostly ambient to a pulsating, metronome's tick, clockwork rhythms and eerily looped vocals.

Channelling introspective atmospheres, Into the Echo nevertheless holds steadfast to a club- ready beat and momentous bass. 'Northern Winds,' composed with Jasss, edges along the hardcore continuum, exploding with spiraling percussion and flashes of the pair's shared affinity for electro's gyrating-circuitry and dub's ominous dread. And, ionised by piercing synth and bolts of acid, 'Psycho Panner's occultist refrain climbs to an otherworldly crux.

A homage to the potency of analogue machinery and experimental electronica, Into the Echo fluctuates with organic life, often melding synthetic and acoustic instruments together. Guitar riffs flutter on 'Dreamers' before pattering out into warbling, glacial fragments and 'Last Piece of the Puzzle' features a glockenspiel-esque rhythmic element rising to a harmonic crescendo.

Sleeve Photograpy by Bea1991. "
Interstellar Funk - Artificial Dancers - Waves Of Synth
Interstellar Funk
Artificial Dancers - Waves Of Synth
CD | 2020 | EU | Original (Rush Hour)
17,99 €*
Release: 2020 / EU – Original
Genre: Rock & Indie, Electronic & Dance, Pop
Add to Cart Coming Soon Sold out Currently not available Not Enough Coins
Birthed at the turn of the ‘80s, synth and wave music has remained a constant force over the last four decades, with a recent spike in interest in the sound offering further proof of its’ timeless, out-of-this-world quality. It’s against this backdrop that Dutch DJ Interstellar Funk presents his celebration of the style, “Artificial Dancers – Waves of Synth”.
A bumper compilation bristling with obscure and hard-to-find gems, the set sees the Artificial Dance label founder joining the dots between synthesizer and drum machine-driven tracks in a variety of subtly different styles. It’s the result of hundreds of hours spent digging through dusty old records, tapes, and the Bandcamp accounts of DIY musicians who have been active since the sound’s first boom in the early 1980s.
The 11-track set draws on tracks made and released at different times over the last 40 years, with the earliest cut committed to tape in 1978 and the most recent in 2018. While the tracks date from the ‘80s, ‘90s, noughties and 2010s, the showcased cuts are united by a primitive but futuristic quality that makes dating them difficult. In many cases, it’s hard to tell which tracks were made in the early 1980s and which were conjured up in 21st century studios.
As you’d expect, highlights are plentiful with a number of the most unknown or sought-after cuts appearing on vinyl for the first time. In this category you’ll find the Human League’s odd but inspired early number “4JG”, a near mythical 1982 live version of Liasons Dangereuses’ “Dias Cortas” (previously only available on a VHS video) and Chris and Cosey’s “Hybrid C”, a brilliant mid-’90s cut plucked from their CD-only album “Skimble Skamble”. You’ll also find a rare demo version of Clan of Xymox’s Dutch darkwave classic “Stranger”, which became a club smash across Europe in 1983.
Interstellar Funk has also chosen to showcase tracks by a range of DIY producers and lesser-known artists. These include Californian band Batang Frisco, who self-released a sole private press album in 1986 (their contribution, “Sewing Machine”, is dedicated to founder member Bill DiMichele, who passed away this year), Matthias Schuster’s Im Namen Des Volkes project – which contributes the previously unreleased 2014 track “Alles Ist Gewinn” – and Zahgurim, a short-lived early ‘80s act who reunited in 2018 to record their first new material since 1983.
If that wasn’t enough to set pulses racing, the compilation also showcases a solo track by sadly departed Psyche member Stephen Huss. Nobody is quite sure when Huss recorded “Infinity Sign”, but we can confirm this is the first time that one of his solo productions has ever appeared on vinyl.
Back To Top