Another year is over. We made it! Somehow, we’ve tumbled through the vortex of time and landed at the end of 2023. Give yourself a pat on the back; you’ve survived another trip around the sun, and this year, bizarrely elastic in its passage, seemed to stretch on forever yet zipped by in a flash. And, in a plot twist that none of us saw coming, it turned out to be a veritable treasure trove of musical releases.

And I begrudgingly say this, as a former New Yorker and Berliner, but Los Angeles has firmly established itself as a formidable contender in the global post-punk festival scene, effortlessly rivaling the traditional strongholds of Europe. The city, known for its perpetual sunshine (you know, the perfect place for a Goth), now also beams with the sunburnt glow of two pivotal music festivals: Darker Waves and Cruel World. The latter marked the triumphant return of Siouxsie to the U.S., with a performance so electrifying the festival had to be evacuated before she could take the stage. (But come on, guys, NYC needs a festival like this, too!)

This year was a testament to the enduring spirit and adaptability of post-punk, synthpop, and darkwave, genres that continue to evolve and captivate new generations and even cross over into the mainstream. In this evolving landscape, we’ve seen a surge of artists not just reviving but redefining these sounds. It’s a surreal time these days where the nostalgic echoes of the past meet the innovative visions of the present, resulting in a period that could very well be remembered as a new golden age of post-punk music.

And just as L.A. has seamlessly blended its sunny disposition with the typically gloomy aesthetic of post-punk, the music of 2023 has interwoven the familiar with the avant-garde, presenting a year of releases that are as surprising as they are gratifying.

Nuovo Testamento, a band that has consistently proven its mettle, delivered ‘Love Lines,’ a record where each track shone with the potential of a hit single. Their ability to consistently produce high-caliber music has not gone unnoticed, making them a standout act of the year. Then there was Slowdive’s ‘everything is alive,’ a release that reminded everyone why they are revered icons in the shoegaze realm. Their return wasn’t just a nod to their past glory but a bold statement of their ongoing relevance in today’s music scene.

Mareux’s debut album, ‘Lovers from the Past,’ presented a compelling fusion of generational sounds, effectively bridging the gap between the underground and the contemporary. The album stood out for its creative songcraft and unique aesthetic, marking Mareux as an artist to watch.

The year was also notable for the surprising and remarkable releases from established acts like Zanias, and Belgrado. who released some of their best work to date. and newcomers Lathe of Heaven’s with their full-length debut nostalgic and refreshing nod to Killing Joke and The Blitz. Body of Light’s ‘Bitter Reflection’ was a delightful dive into new-wave pop, showcasing their versatility and creative prowess.

Perhaps most surprising were the contributions from veterans OMD and A Certain Ratio. Their latest works managed to capture the essence of their classic ’80s sound while injecting fresh, contemporary energy, proving that their creative wells are far from dry in 2023.

So, as we close the chapter on this whirlwind of a year, Myself, Andi Harriman, and Frank Deserto have scoured the soundscape, digging through the deluge of tunes to bring you a curated list of this year’s best. So, without further ado, here’s the music that defined our year,

Alex’s List

LPS

Nuovo Testamento – Love Lines

Love Lines by NUOVO TESTAMENTO

Slowdive – everything is alive

everything is alive by Slowdive

Mareux – Lovers From the Past

Lathe of Heaven – Bound By Naked Skies

Bound By Naked Skies by Lathe of Heaven

Belgrado – Intra Apogeum

Intra Apogeum by Belgrado

Zanias – Chrysalis

Chrysalis by Zanias

OMD – Bauhaus Staircase

Body of Light – Bitter Reflection 

Bitter Reflection by Body of Light

Korine – Tear

Tear by Korine

Harsh Symmetry – Imitation 

Imitation by Harsh Symmetry

A Certain Ratio – 1982

1982 by A Certain Ratio

Temple of Angels – Endless Pursuit

Endless Pursuit by Temple of Angels

Ritual Howls- Virtue Falters

Virtue Falters by Ritual Howls

Morwan – Svitaye, Palaye

Svitaye, Palaye by Morwan

Chasms Glimpse of Heaven

Glimpse of Heaven by Chasms

Fearing – Destroyer

Destroyer by FEARING

Blu Anxxiety – Morbid Now, Morbid Later

Blu Anxxiety – Morbid Now, Morbid Later by Toxic State Records

House of Harm – Playground

Playground by House of Harm

Crush of Souls A)Void Love

(A)Void Love by CRUSH OF SOULS

Death Index Civilized By A Lie

Civilized By A Lie by Death Index

EPs

Ultra Sunn – Kill Your Idols

Kill Your Idols by ULTRA SUNN

Madeline Goldstein – Other World

Other World by Madeline Goldstein

Ortrotasce – War

War EP by Ortrotasce

Drab Majesty – An Object in Motion

An Object In Motion by DRAB MAJESTY

Odonis Odonis- ICON

ICON by Odonis Odonis

Singles / Tracks

Lebanon Hanover “Better Than Going Under”

Better Than Going Under by Lebanon Hanover

Shadow Age – “Ours”

Ours EP by Shadow Age

Scowl – “Psychic Dance Routine (Nuovo Testamento Remix)”

FSR71 – Psychic Dance Routine (Nuovo Testamento Remix) by Scowl

Catherine Moan – “Undo Undo”

Undo Undo by Catherine Moan

Depeche Mode – “Wagging Tongue” Kid Moxie Remix

Bootblacks – “Forbidden Flames”

Forbidden Flames by Bootblacks

Cumgirl8 – “Cursed Angel”

Soft Vein “Bloodletting”

PRESSED IN GLASS by SOFT VEIN

Topographies – “Night Sea”

Interior Spring by topographiesAurat – “Jugar”

Frank’s List

2023 was a strange year for me, musically. I kinda carved my own path through the year’s releases, actively seeking out guitars as always, eager to hear those six strings resonate the way they do best. In short, I’m still a sucker for a well written, organic song, though there was still quite a bit of room for big electronic beats and deep synthesizer grooves in my heart. In addition, many of my favorite releases of the year are from legacy favorites who released some of the best works of their career, including Slowdive, Fever Ray, Drop Nineteens, The Church, Everything but the Girl, A Certain Ratio, and Blur (perhaps an unpopular choice amongst the post-punk die hards, but for my marbles, their songwriting prowess continues to age like a fine wine, with their latest record mixing sad-bastard ballads with the ghosts of Scary Monsters. Also, don’t sleep on The WAEVE LP for the best Bowie horns this side of Young Americans). Kudos to the old guard for keeping the dream alive (even those who missed the cutoff, he says while still slowly but surely digesting the new OMD and Peter Gabriel albums), but also to the newer artists putting their best foot forward across a myriad of genres. Much love to Belgrado, Lathe of Heaven, Temple of Angels, and my Felte family (Chasms, Public Memory, Odonis Odonis, and Ritual Howls) for pushing boundaries and expanding the atmosphere this year.

The biggest surprise and the greatest reward of the year for me was EXEK, a band that I had never heard before stumbling upon their most recent record by happenstance. While on a pilgrimage to see Cranes reunite in London in October, I stopped by World of Echo, a small but mighty shop specializing in rare post-punk, synth, and outsider music, and heard the bright, clanging melodies of “Glow of Good Will” and “It’s Just a Flesh Wound, Darling” on an endless loop while I was shopping. The shop had just received copies of this new record, and quickly passed the obsession on to me in one foggy afternoon. To my ears, the band channels the best parts of Swell Maps and both Chairs Missing and A Bell is a Cup-era Wire, with a bit of Flying Nun jangle mixed in for good measure.

Happy listening, and see y’all in 2024! <3

LPs

1. EXEK – The Map and the Territory

The Map and the Territory by EXEK

2. The Church – The Hypnogauge 

3. The WAEVE – The Waeve

The Waeve by The Waeve

4. Slowdive – everything is alive

everything is alive by Slowdive

5. Public Memory – Elegiac Beat

Elegiac Beat by Public Memory

6. Chasms – Glimpse of Heaven

Glimpse of Heaven by Chasms

7. Lathe of Heaven – Bound By Naked Skies

Bound By Naked Skies by Lathe of Heaven

8. Temple of Angels – Endless Pursuit

Endless Pursuit by Temple of Angels

9. Blur – The Ballad of Darren

10. Ritual Howls- Virtue Falters

Virtue Falters by Ritual Howls

11. Belgrado – Intra Apogeum

Intra Apogeum by Belgrado

12. Nuovo Testamento – Love Lines

Love Lines by NUOVO TESTAMENTO

13. Nina Belief – Vessel of Voices

Vessel Of Voices by Nina Belief

14. HEALTH – RAT WARS

RAT WARS by HEALTH

15. Drop Nineteens – Hard Light

Hard Light by Drop Nineteens

16. Everything But the Girl – Fuse

17. Magic Wands – Switched

SWITCH by Magic Wands

18. Skeletal Family – Light From the Dark

Light From The Dark by Skeletal Family

19. A Certain Ratio – 1982

1982 by A Certain Ratio

20. The True Faith – Go to Ground

Go to Ground by The True Faith

EPs

1. SPC ECO – Wish

Wish EP by SPC ECO

2. Glixen- She Only Said

She Only Said by Glixen

3. Ortrotasce – War

War EP by Ortrotasce

4. Odonis Odonis- ICON

ICON by Odonis Odonis

5. Luster – Dopamine Loop

Dopamine Loop by Luster

Tracks:

1. Fever Ray – “Even It Out”

Radical Romantics by Fever Ray

2. Bootblacks – “Wilderness”

Wilderness by Bootblacks

3. Zanias – “Simulation”

Chrysalis by Zanias

4. Coatie Pop- “Embody”

Embody by Coatie Pop

5. Shadow Age – “Ours”

Ours EP by Shadow Age

6. Sixth June – “Collapse”

Collapse by SIXTH JUNE

7. Nabihah Iqbal – “This World Couldn’t See Us”

DREAMER by Nabihah Iqbal

8. Body of Light – “Get It Right”

Bitter Reflection by Body of Light

9. Lamp of Murmuur – “In Communion With the Wintermoon”

Saturnian Bloodstorm by Lamp Of Murmuur

10. Smashing Pumpkins – “Empires”

Andi

The top three albums of 2023 were almost too easy to choose. Nuovo Testamento‘s Love Lines is an instant classic—blurring the lines between Italo disco, freestyle and a hint of Italo house, the band has matured and developed into every dance music fan’s utopian dream. SDH‘s Fake Is Real was similar in its genre-crossing ventures through synthpop, rave, and electro-clashy elements, while Mareux‘s stunningly beautiful LP, Lovers From the Past, put heartbreak overtop a cold, stoic beat.

In an attempt to find that connecting thread between each favorite album and/or track, it became clear that most selections on this list brought something unique that felt eerily familiar or, oppositely, confrontational. Pelada, Fotocopia and Puerta Negra utilized anarchic synthpunk to feud with authoritative women vocals sung in Spanish. Brixx and Augustus Muller reinterpreted the OST into a dreamy, EBM haze (Brixx replete with a saxophone solo). Lathe of Heaven and Blood Bells revved up guitar-based post-punk (positive punk?) amidst the sea of drum machines and synth pad ennui. Be it comfort or discomfort, the range of styles and approaches here are vast.

Most of all, the desire to move and be moved remains as both a DJ and a listener. From synthpunk and post-punk, to EBM and Italo body music, to the downright uncategorizable, each selection adds a luminescence that feels of the moment but—as it is my weakness—isn’t afraid to acknowledge to the past.

LPs

1. Nuovo Testamento – Love Lines

Love Lines by NUOVO TESTAMENTO

2. SDH – Fake is Real

Fake Is Real by SDH

3. Mareux – Lovers From the Past

4. Blu Anxxiety – Morbid Now, Morbid Later

Morbid Now, Morbid Later by Blu Anxxiety

5. Korine – Tear

Tear by Korine

6. Brixx – Erotomania

Erotomania by Brixx

7. Lathe of Heaven – Bound By Naked Skies

Bound By Naked Skies by Lathe of Heaven

8. Pelada – Ahora Más Que Nunca

Ahora Más Que Nunca by Pelada

9. Fotocopia – Fotocopia

Fotocopia by Fotocopia

10. Randolph & Mortimer – The Incomplete Truth

The Incomplete Truth by Randolph & Mortimer

11. Blood Bells – Now the Dawn

Now the Dawn by Blood Bells

12. House of Harm – Playground

Playground by House of Harm

13. Augustus Muller – Cellulosed Bodies (OST)

Cellulosed Bodies (Original Score) by Augustus Muller

14. Zanias – Chrysalis

Chrysalis by Zanias

15. Provoker – Demon Compass

EPs

1. Ortrotasce – War

War EP by Ortrotasce

2. Puerta Negra – Playa Sola

Playa Sola by Puerta Negra

3. Ultra Sunn – Kill Your Idols

Kill Your Idols by ULTRA SUNN

4. Nuxx Vomica – FTEV

FTEV by Nuxx Vomica

5. CD Ghost – Vignette I

Vignette I by CD Ghost

Singles

1. Blind Delon ft. I Hate Models – “Flashback”

Next Wave Acid Punx DEUX by Curses

2. Soft Crash ft. Ready in LED – “Free Yourself”

NRG by Soft Crash ft. Ready In LED

3. Scowl – “Psychic Dance Routine (Nuovo Testamento Remix)”

FSR71 – Psychic Dance Routine (Nuovo Testamento Remix) by Scowl

4. Fever Ray – “Carbon Dioxide”

Radical Romantics by Fever Ray

5. Austher & Naranja ft. Bolides – “Collision”

Resilience by Austher & Naranja

6. Luz Futuro – “Tiempo”

7. Shadow Age – “Ours”

Ours EP by Shadow Age

8. Veil of Light – “Head-On Collision”

Sundancing by Veil Of Light

9. Years of Denial – “Dancing With Demons”

Suicide Disco Vol. 2 by Years of Denial

10. Caress – “Temporary Lover”

Night Call by Caress

Listen to our Best of 2023 playlist on Spotify:

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