NEW MARK LANE 2XLP RELEASE AVAILABLE FROM VINYL ON DEMAND!



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"WHEN THE NIGHT IS CRUEL (1979-1988)"
Dateline: May 26, 2010.

  The latest Mark Lane release arrives from the famed German Industrial and Minimal label VINYL ON DEMAND. Titled "When the Night is Cruel (1979-1988)" (after one of the included rare demos), the 2XLP delivers a long awaited look into Mr. Lane's vault. The package includes two chocked full LPs of 80’s tracks (28 in all) that include rare songs previously not made available on vinyl, never heard and previously unreleased material, as well as classics from that era that have not been available on vinyl for nearly three decades. The two discs are packaged in a gatefold cover that opens up to contain rare Mark Lane photographs of that era, and houses inserts with liner notes and interesting facts about each track. The limited edition of 600 copies with collectors certificate can be ordered directly from VINYL ON DEMAND by clicking here, and scrolling to the bottom of their page to find their shop.

STONES THROW RECORDS INCLUDES MARK LANE ON THREE RELEASES

      
   

      

OPPENHEIMER ANALYSIS AND MARK LANE SPLIT 7"!

  Los Angeles experimental hip-hop label Stones Throw Records has released three new pieces to the Mark Lane discography. The first piece and in the limelight is the 2XLP various artists compilation “The Minimal Wave Tapes Vol. 1.” Also available in the CD format (the second piece), “The Minimal Wave Tapes Vol.1” is an anthology of rare underground minimal synth works from the 80’s, many of them originally released in very small editions. Compiled by Veronica Vasicka East Village Radio DJ, New York City, the compilation contains Mark Lane’s “Who’s Really Listening?” and works from Linear Movement, Crash Course in Science, Tara Cross, Turquoise Days, Bene Gesserit, Esplendor Geometrico, Das Ding, Martin Dupont, Deux, Somnambulist, Ohama, Das Kabinette, and Oppenheimer Analysis.
  And finally to celebrate these two exquisite releases Oppenheimer Analysis and Mark Lane appear on a split 7” 45 rpm. On "Side A" Oppenheimer Analysis sets fourth “Radiance” and on "Side 1" Mark Lane delivers his classic “Who’s Really Listening? Beautifully packaged in a picture sleeve these singles have already become collectible. To order these three releases please click here, to visit Stones Throw Records.