The complete recording of a livesession broadcasted directly in stereo on national radio in 1984 combined with two very rare tracks is available now for the first time on the vinyl. In a limited edition of 520 hand-numbered copies, 180 gram vinyl, no re-press.
Time can have a strange effect on music. It puts certain aspects in perspective and makes others redundant. Things that are important at first, no longer matter over the years, while superficial details seem to become more valuable.
Enter The Neon Judgement. Dirk Da Davo's and TB Frank's band certainly has been affected by this double time-effect. Although these Belgian Leuven-based musicians have often been considered the founding fathers of EBM (Electronic Body Music), the high-tech genre form the early 80'ies, combining industrial and electro music, from which later originated new beat and techno...
About a quarter of a century after the first single ‘Factory Walk’ (1982) The Neon Judgement appears to be overtaking time. The band's creative model – electronic music with a rock approach – now exists in many forms and varieties. Furthermore The Neon Judgement's music seems to have been rediscovered by a new and younger generation of hip musicians from all over the world. Today, renowned artists such as Dave Clarke, The Hacker en Tiga often emulate the bands early work (1981 - 1985)
Tracklisting:
| No. |
Track |
Time |
| A1 |
Tomorrow in the Papers |
-- |
| A2 |
One Jump ahead |
-- |
| A3 |
Factory Walk |
-- |
| A4 |
I wish I could |
-- |
| A5 |
Sister Sue |
-- |
| B1 |
The Fashion Party |
-- |
| B2 |
Concrete |
-- |
| B3 |
Johnny |
-- |
| B4 |
Love & Pain |
-- |
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