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Album artwork for Cafe Exil - New Adventures in European Music 1972 - 1980 by Various
Album artwork for Cafe Exil - New Adventures in European Music 1972 - 1980 by Various

When David Bowie and Iggy Pop relocated from LA to continental Europe, taking trains to Berlin, Paris and Warsaw, they would have come across new music that was very different to the burgeoning disco scene they left behind. Cafe Exil - named after one of Bowie's favourite Berlin haunts - imagines the soundtrack that would have informed Low, Heroes and Lodger. It's an awesome mix of electronica, Krautrock, and experimental treats.

There are key tracks from members of Can and Tangerine Dream, fascinating obscurities by German act Streetmark and Italian library maestro Piero Umiliani, the Herzog-soundtracking Popul Vuh, and highly collectible avant-strangeness by Annette Peacock. Czech-born Jan Hammer's beautiful, light, atmospheric groove is among myriad surprises.

Cafe Exil has been put together by Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley and Jason Wood, author of multiple books on cinema and programmer at Home in Manchester. It fits in with other recent Ace compilations like English Weather and 76 In The Shade - it creates a mood, a time and a place. You're right there, sat next to Bowie, drinking his Pernod and black, in a darkly lit Berlin bar.

Various

Cafe Exil - New Adventures in European Music 1972 - 1980

Ace Records
Album artwork for Cafe Exil - New Adventures in European Music 1972 - 1980 by Various
LPx2

£26.99

Double 180 Gram Vinyl. With Bonus Track by Edgar Froese.

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Released 15/12/2020Catalogue Number

XXQLP2074

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Album artwork for Cafe Exil - New Adventures in European Music 1972 - 1980 by Various
LPx2 +

£25.99

exclusive

Double 180 Gram Vinyl. With Bonus Track by Edgar Froese.

Red
Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 300 copies
Released 15/12/2020Catalogue Number

XXQLP2074RT

Various

Cafe Exil - New Adventures in European Music 1972 - 1980

Ace Records
Album artwork for Cafe Exil - New Adventures in European Music 1972 - 1980 by Various
LPx2

£26.99

Double 180 Gram Vinyl. With Bonus Track by Edgar Froese.

Black
Released 15/12/2020Catalogue Number

XXQLP2074

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Cafe Exil - New Adventures in European Music 1972 - 1980 by Various
LPx2 +

£25.99

exclusive

Double 180 Gram Vinyl. With Bonus Track by Edgar Froese.

Red
Rough Trade Exclusive
Limited to 300 copies
Released 15/12/2020Catalogue Number

XXQLP2074RT

When David Bowie and Iggy Pop relocated from LA to continental Europe, taking trains to Berlin, Paris and Warsaw, they would have come across new music that was very different to the burgeoning disco scene they left behind. Cafe Exil - named after one of Bowie's favourite Berlin haunts - imagines the soundtrack that would have informed Low, Heroes and Lodger. It's an awesome mix of electronica, Krautrock, and experimental treats.

There are key tracks from members of Can and Tangerine Dream, fascinating obscurities by German act Streetmark and Italian library maestro Piero Umiliani, the Herzog-soundtracking Popul Vuh, and highly collectible avant-strangeness by Annette Peacock. Czech-born Jan Hammer's beautiful, light, atmospheric groove is among myriad surprises.

Cafe Exil has been put together by Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley and Jason Wood, author of multiple books on cinema and programmer at Home in Manchester. It fits in with other recent Ace compilations like English Weather and 76 In The Shade - it creates a mood, a time and a place. You're right there, sat next to Bowie, drinking his Pernod and black, in a darkly lit Berlin bar.