Sunday, 10 May 2026

New X-Sonic Album "Zero Gravity" Reviewed

X-Sonic is the music project of Michael Kauzlarich, who is based in the states and also works closely with Synthetik FM on cover versions of 80s songs.

Michael has released a new album called "Zero Gravity", which features 10 tracks all with a hint of a Jean Michel Jarre/Erasure influence fused with dance beats and piano and delicious synth sounds.

The album opens with "Touch & Go", a fabulous dance based track, with superb synth sounds and I like the use of piano and treated vocals, very melodic start to the album.

Next is another fast paced track called "Rocket Johnny", which has some nice dark menacing sounds, after listening to the first two tracks I was thinking what this music reminded me of, I remembered, it is the 1983 album "Legionnaire" by Michael Cretu (he went on to be the man behind Enigma!). A well structured track this one that packs a punch.

Sea of Stars again makes excellent use of melodies especially the piano melody, and I like the vocals on this mid paced offering, wonderful atmospheric pad sounds.

The title track "Zero Gravity" is another upbeat offering with a sprinkling of piano and a strong rhythmic section, I like the sequencer parts in the song.

"A Distant Horizon" starts off beautifully, great melody lines that work really well with the warm vocal. I really do like this track, everything fits so well. My favourite track so far, excellent!

There is an Erasure vibe with "Interstellar Dream", a darker tone sound pallete on this song, very strong vocal delivery, nice chorus which does grab you.

Another Erasure influenced song, especially with the synth parts at the start, a solid song with some interesting sequenced synth parts, again I like what he has done with the vocals.

"Talking On The Telstar" has wonderful sequencer sections, which caught my attention, not as strong of the other tracks on the album, Lacks a killer hook for me.

"Fading Light" is another dancefloor offering with a house piano riff and strong beats, the synth melody around 1 minute 40 secs is beautiful, a track that flows really well.

The Album closes with "Johnny's Coming Home", which has a layered atmospheric sound backdrop, nice chorus again on this one, a great closing track, which has another strong rhythmic section.

A very enjoyable listen, very easy to listen too, due to how the album has been produced, I also listened to the album through headphones and recommend listening to it that way,it sounds superb.

8.5/10

The album is available on Bandcamp on Vinyl, CD and as a Digital Download:

https://x-sonic.bandcamp.com/album/zero-gravity-2

We will be playing tracks from the album on this month's i-Select show.

Maximum 80s #148

Welcome to edition 148 of Maximum 80s here on White Lion Radio, a show that celebrates the 1980s 12 Inch Single!


This a series of shows that features some of the finest 12 Inch Singles from the 80s all in one continuous mix.

The biggest hits in the 12 Inch format from the greatest decade in music history!

Listen to the show on Mixcloud here

Playlist

Duran Duran - Hungry Like The Wolf (Night Version)
Kid Creole & The Coconuts - I'm A Wonderful Thing Baby (12 Inch Mix)
Soft Cell - Torch (12 Inch Version)
Shalamar - A Night To Remember (12 Inch Version)
Odyssey - Inside Out (12 Inch Version)
Visage - Night Train (Dance Mix)
Bananarama - Shy Boy (12 Inch Mix)
Trio - Da Da Da (I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me) (12 Inch version)
Yazoo - Don't Go (Re-Mix)
Blancmange - Feel Me (Extended 12 Inch Version)
Fun Boy Three - Summertime (Extended 12 Inch Mix)
Boys Town Gang - Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You (12 Inch Version)

Saturday, 9 May 2026

UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (29th September 1973)

UK Singles Chart 29th September 1973

·    01 (14) Simon Park Orchestra - Eye Level
·    02 (02) The Sweet - Ballroom Blitz
·    03 (01) Wizzard - Angel Fingers
·    04 (04) Bobby (Boris) Pickett & The Crypt Kickers - Monster Mash
·    05 (03) David Essex - Rock On
·    06 (06) Rod Stewart - Oh No Not My Baby
·    07 (05) Rolling Stones - Angie
·    08 (18) Ike & Tina Turner - Nutbush City Limits
·    09 (10) Perry Como - For the Good Times
·    10 (17) Mott the Hoople - All the Way from Memphis
·    11 (20) Manfred Mann’s Earth Band - Joybringer  
·    12 (15) Guy Darrell - I’ve Been Hurt
·    13 (09) Al Martino - Spanish Eyes
·    14 (25) David Bowie - Laughing Gnome
·    15 (07) Donny Osmond - Young Love
·    16 (11) 10CC - The Dean And I
·    17 (23) Status Quo - Caroline
·    18 (26) Gilbert O’Sullivan - Ooh Baby
·    19 (08) Barry Blue - Dancing on A Saturday Night
·    20 (19) Elvis Presley - Fool 

The Simon Park Orchestra climb from number 14 to number one with “Eye Level” and is this week’s biggest climber, The Sweet with “Blockbuster” stay at number 2. Three songs move into the top 20, “Laughing Gnome” by David Bowie, which is number 14, “Caroline” by Status Quo, which is number 17 and “Ooh Baby” by Gilbert O’Sullivan, is at number 18.

 

UK Singles Chart 1972-1989 (22nd September 1973)

UK Singles Chart 22nd September 1973

·     01 (02) Wizzard - Angel Fingers
·     02 (ne) The Sweet - Ballroom Blitz
·     03 (03) David Essex - Rock On
·     04 (21) Bobby (Boris) Pickett & The Crypt Kickers - Monster Mash
·     05 (05) Rolling Stones - Angie
·     06 (07) Rod Stewart - Oh No Not My Baby
·     07 (01) Donny Osmond - Young Love
·     08 (04) Barry Blue - Dancing on A Saturday Night
·     09 (06) Al Martino - Spanish Eyes
·     10 (24) Perry Como - For the Good Times
·     11 (10) 10CC - The Dean And I  
·     12 (12) Dawn Ft Tony Orlando - Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsey Rose
·     13 (08) Hudson-Ford - Pick Up the Pieces
·     14 (48) Simon Park Orchestra - Eye Level
·     15 (18) Guy Darrell - I’ve Been Hurt
·     16 (11) The Drifters - Like Sister and Brother
·     17 (23) Mott the Hoople - All the Way from Memphis
·     18 (32) Ike & Tina Turner - Nutbush City Limits
·     19 (15) Elvis Presley - Fool
·     20 (26) Manfred Mann’s Earth Band - Joybringer

Donny Osmonds reign at number one ends as Wizzard climb to the top spot with “Angel Fingers”, meanwhile The Sweet enter the charts straight in at number two with “Blockbuster” and no fewer than six singles move into the top 20 this week, Bobby (Boris) Pickett & The Crypt Kickers with “Monster Mash”, which is at number 4, Perry Como with “For The Good Times”, which is number 10, Simon Park Orchestra with “Eye Level”, is number 14, Mott The Hoople with “All The Way From Memphis”, at number 17, Ike & Tina Turner with “Nutbush City Limits”, which is at number 18 and Manfred Mann’s Earth Band are at number 20 with “Joybringer”.

Guy Darrell with “I’ve Been Hurt” is this week’s highest climber in the top 20, moving up 3 places to number 15.