Strut Records (Europe)
Various Artists – SENZA DECORO (MEHMET ASLAN PRESENTS Switzerland 1980-1990) [IMPORT 2xLP] – New LP
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During the mid-‘70s, Switzerland had embraced punk within its cities, informing the subsequent post-punk era of the 1980s as music splintered into freeform musical strands across the whole of the country. It was to become one of the
most innovative periods in Switzerland’s modern day music history.
During the mid-‘70s, Switzerland had embraced punk within its cities, informing the subsequent post-punk era of the 1980s as music splintered into freeform musical strands across the whole of the country. It was to become one of the most innovative periods in Switzerland’s modern day music history. “It was like a wild laboratory for all forms of new and strange sounds, rackets and compositional experiments,” explains writer Lurker Grand, “accompanied and inspired by cutting- edge developments in electronic musical instruments. A broad, innovative scene developed and the four different language and cultural regions of Switzerland were no longer perceived to be an obstacle. There was a curiosity for the foreign and the strange. Conflicts for freedom and free spaces took place and this was reflected in the music.” It was unfiltered creativity and this free, non-commercial approach is a common denominator for the songs on this compilation. Many artists operated in their own universe; hardly any of the acts on this album actually met each other at the time. Only Liliput from Zürich achieved notable fame, building on the success of their previous incarnation as Kleenex
“It was like a wild laboratory for all forms of new and strange sounds, rackets and compositional experiments,” explains writer Lurker Grand, “accompanied and inspired by cutting- edge developments in electronic musical instruments. A broad, innovative scene developed and the four different language and cultural regions of Switzerland were no longer perceived to be an obstacle. There was a curiosity for the foreign and the strange. Conflicts for freedom and free spaces took place and this was reflected in the music.” It was unfiltered creativity and this free, non-commercial approach is a common denominator for the songs on this compilation. Many artists operated in their own universe; hardly any of the acts on this album actually met each other at the time. Only Liliput from Zürich achieved notable fame, building on the success of their previous incarnation as Kleenex
A1 Dr. Chattanooga & The Navarones – Kabyl Marabù
A2 Mittageisen - Anfang
A3 Elephant Château – Wir Fangen Mit Arbeit An
A4 UnknownmiX – Nightmare
B1 Aboriginal Voices – Le Jour L’Ennui
B2 Café Türk – Söyledir
B3 Lilliput – Boat-song
B4 Bells Of Kyoto – Asho II
C1 Schamanen Circel – Arbeiter (The Worker)
C2 El Deux - Gletscher (Mehmet Aslan Edit)
C3 KonX - …Basic Ground Without Voice… (Mehmet Aslan Edit)
C4 Jürg Nutz – Labyrinth
D1 Schaltkreis Wassermann – Arabesque
D2 Die Welttraumforscher – Mondfolklore
D3 Christine Scaller – L’Ombre Dorée du Scarabée Ble
During the mid-‘70s, Switzerland had embraced punk within its cities, informing the subsequent post-punk era of the 1980s as music splintered into freeform musical strands across the whole of the country. It was to become one of the most innovative periods in Switzerland’s modern day music history. “It was like a wild laboratory for all forms of new and strange sounds, rackets and compositional experiments,” explains writer Lurker Grand, “accompanied and inspired by cutting- edge developments in electronic musical instruments. A broad, innovative scene developed and the four different language and cultural regions of Switzerland were no longer perceived to be an obstacle. There was a curiosity for the foreign and the strange. Conflicts for freedom and free spaces took place and this was reflected in the music.” It was unfiltered creativity and this free, non-commercial approach is a common denominator for the songs on this compilation. Many artists operated in their own universe; hardly any of the acts on this album actually met each other at the time. Only Liliput from Zürich achieved notable fame, building on the success of their previous incarnation as Kleenex
“It was like a wild laboratory for all forms of new and strange sounds, rackets and compositional experiments,” explains writer Lurker Grand, “accompanied and inspired by cutting- edge developments in electronic musical instruments. A broad, innovative scene developed and the four different language and cultural regions of Switzerland were no longer perceived to be an obstacle. There was a curiosity for the foreign and the strange. Conflicts for freedom and free spaces took place and this was reflected in the music.” It was unfiltered creativity and this free, non-commercial approach is a common denominator for the songs on this compilation. Many artists operated in their own universe; hardly any of the acts on this album actually met each other at the time. Only Liliput from Zürich achieved notable fame, building on the success of their previous incarnation as Kleenex
A1 Dr. Chattanooga & The Navarones – Kabyl Marabù
A2 Mittageisen - Anfang
A3 Elephant Château – Wir Fangen Mit Arbeit An
A4 UnknownmiX – Nightmare
B1 Aboriginal Voices – Le Jour L’Ennui
B2 Café Türk – Söyledir
B3 Lilliput – Boat-song
B4 Bells Of Kyoto – Asho II
C1 Schamanen Circel – Arbeiter (The Worker)
C2 El Deux - Gletscher (Mehmet Aslan Edit)
C3 KonX - …Basic Ground Without Voice… (Mehmet Aslan Edit)
C4 Jürg Nutz – Labyrinth
D1 Schaltkreis Wassermann – Arabesque
D2 Die Welttraumforscher – Mondfolklore
D3 Christine Scaller – L’Ombre Dorée du Scarabée Ble