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Erotiques New Beat

Erotiques New Beat
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Artists

Various

Catno

MPD 026

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Reissue Remastered Stereo

Country

Switzerland

Release date

Jul 1, 2020

The year is 1989 and it’s the peak of the New Beat craze that swept Europe and the world with Belgium at its epicenter.

The year is 1989 and it’s the peak of the New Beat craze that swept Europe and the world with Belgium at its epicenter. Not limited to records and clubs, the New Beat lifestyle was marketed to death with all sorts of fashion items, a plethora of accessories and…erotic videos.

Erotica, sensuality, and sexuality have always been part of New Beat’s DNA, but our jaws still dropped to the floor when we first laid eyes upon an erotic New Beat VHS deadstock gathering dust in a forgotten video store in the middle of nowhere in Switzerland.

So we did what every New Beat fan would have done, we watched the video and cringed at its low budget production values while we were transported to 1989 Belgium, with the bodies, poses, styles and backdrops you’d expect from that bygone era.

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Sleeve: M

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Iconoclass - Tenebra

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Corruption House - Dumbo Beat

A3

Axidan - Sahara Moon

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Ugly Mood - Tuning Off

A5

Corruption House - Jump

B1

Corruption House - No Doctor No

B2

Acid Aliens - Balearic

B3

Ugly Mood - Consulted Book

B4

Ugly Mood - Words I Up

B5

Acid Aliens - Demons In The Closet

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