"Contradictions" is a seminal LP by Thomas Leer, originally released in 1982 and now reissued by SPITTLE. This album stands as a landmark of early electronic and synth-pop music, blending experimental soundscapes with catchy melodies and introspective lyrics. "Contradictions" showcases Leer's innovative approach to production, using analog synthesizers and drum machines to create a unique sonic palette that was ahead of its time. The record has been praised for its forward-thinking style and remains influential among fans of post-punk, new wave, and electronic music.
Thomas Leer is an acclaimed Scottish musician known for his pioneering work in the late 1970s and early 1980s electronic scene. He first gained recognition with the cult classic single "Private Plane," followed by collaborations with Robert Rental on the highly regarded album "The Bridge." Leer's solo career solidified his reputation as an innovator in synth-driven pop music.
SPITTLE is an Italian label renowned for its dedication to unearthing rare gems from the underground post-punk, new wave, minimal synth, and alternative scenes. With meticulous attention to detail in their reissues?often including remastered audio and extensive liner notes?SPITTLE has become a trusted name among collectors seeking high-quality releases from overlooked or forgotten artists.