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De Press –  Product [IMPORT WHITE VINYL] – New LP
De Press –  Product [IMPORT WHITE VINYL] – New LP
Apollon Records (Norway)

De Press – Product [IMPORT WHITE VINYL] – New LP

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New pressing (April 2022) of 1982 LP.  Limited to 500 worldwide.

 

A Product of the ‘80s”Product”(1982) was the sequel to “Block To Block”, the breakthrough album by Andrej Nebb, Ola Snortheim and Jørn Christensen. Like its predecessor, “Product” was produced by John Leckie and De Press. Both albums are now being re-released by Apollon Records on vinyl and CD. What is it about these two records? They still sound like nothing else from the Norwegian music scene. Both albums were on par with anything from the wider world, and this in a time were international New Wave and Post Punk classics were being released on an almost weekly basis. They encapsulate the sound of an entire era and may mirror the contemporary zeitgeist of its time so brilliantly that we still see ourselves in them.



If its predecessor was the party before the proverbial bomb goes off, their sophomore album was the sound of the seconds leading up to the explosion. It sounds exciting and full of vitality—and fascinatingly dangerous. Like a Polish-Norwegian Joy Division from the underground of some forsaken city. Just listen to the intensity of songs like “The Fatal Day”, “Passages”, “In A Crowded Room”, and the title cut


 

Norwegian band whose debut album Block to Block was one of the most influential Norwegian rock releases. With their unmistakable blend of typical early 80s dark new wave rock and Eastern European influences (complete with Polish refugee Andrej Nebb's often unintelligible Norwegian-English-Polish lyrics), they have remained an oft-referenced band in Norwegian rock.


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