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Pink Industry - Low Technology Album

Pink Industry - Low Technology Album
Performer: Pink Industry
Genre: Electro / Rock
Title: Low Technology
MP3 album size: 1613 mb
FLAC album size: 1386 mb
Style: New Wave, Post-Punk, Experimental
Country: UK
Released: 1983
Catalog number: Zulu #2
Label: Zulu Records

Tracklist


1Enjoy The Pain
2Savage
3Remove The Stain
4Send Them Away
5Creaking Doors
6Don't Let Go
7Is This The End
8New Aims
9I Wish
10Heavenly

Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
Zulu #2Pink Industry Low Technology ‎(LP, Album, Promo)Zulu Records Zulu #2UK1983
Isegrimm 002Pink Industry Low Technology / Forty-Five ‎(CD, Album, Comp, RM)Isegrimm RecordsIsegrimm 002Germany2008

Credits


  • ArtworkJacuzzi
  • Lacquer Cut By

Notes


Glossy cover

No printings on spine or edges

On labels:
A Zulu, Pink Industry Product 1983 by Jayne and Ambrose.
Don't Tape It, Buy It...

On rear cover
Zulu Records 61A Bold Street Liverpool 1.
Art workby Jacuzzi © 1982

Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): ZULU-2-A-1 RA ƱTOPIA .
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): ZULU-2-B-1. For Jilly . ƱTOPIA .

Companies


  • Published By – Talking Chinese
  • Lacquer Cut At – Utopia Studio

Video

Album


Pink Industry were a post-punk band from Liverpool formed by Jayne Casey after her previous band Pink Military split up in 1981. When Pink Military split up in 1981, singer Jayne Casey formed the more electronically oriented band Pink Industry along with Ambrose Reynolds who had played with Casey in Big in Japan in the 1970s, and was an early member of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, the duo initially using several other musicians, later becoming a trio with the addition of Tadzio Jodlowski. The band's. From Low Technology, 1982 04 I Wish 05 New Aims 06 Don't Let Go 07 Creaking Doors 08 Enjoy The Pain 09 Remove The Stain LP-Version 10 Savage 11 Send Them Away 12 Heavenly 13 Is This The End LP-Version. 10 tracks 29:26. Etichetta: Zulu Records 5 Zulu 2. Formato: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo. Paese: UK. Glossy cover. No printings on spine or edges. On labels: A Zulu, Pink Industry Product 1983 by Jayne and Ambrose. Don't Tape It, Buy It. On rear cover Zulu Records 61A Bold Street Liverpool 1. Art workby Jacuzzi 1982. Pink Industry. Just a fan page, I am in no way affiliated with the band. From the album Low Technology Zulu, 1983. Pink Industry was Jayne Casey, Ambrose Reynolds and Tadzio Jodlowsky. Is This The End by Pink Industry. Listen full album. View all Pink Industry albums. Low Technology. 10 tracks. Album starts at 101BPM, ends at 92BPM -9, with tempos within the 85-107BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing. MP3 is a digital audio format without digital rights management DRM technology. Because our MP3s have no DRM, you can play it on any device that supports MP3, even on your iPod KBPS stands for kilobits per second and the number of KBPS represents the audio quality of the MP3s. Low Technology 1983, Album. New Naked Technology Remastered, 2010 1995, Album. New Naked Technology 2010 Remasters 2010, Album. more info. login
YSOP
Not really very electronic, unlike the description suggests - synths are mainly used as a background washes while drum machines, guitars (funked-up bass and rhythm guitar) and sometimes sax are very much to the forefront, though they only create a wall of sound to support the vocals. Not very commercial, tuneful or danceable; often too dependent on warbling and therefore meandering, or just plain too weird. Not here, not there, not very atmospheric and not that rhythmic. Frankly, I struggle to see the point of even one album of this kind of "music", while the existing three (and as much compilations) are obviously an overkill.

Having said that, they have one song that redeems their whole existence - "Is this the end?" Now that is something, minor masterpiece of British indie music of the 1980s that should be heard by anyone interested in the genre and time period. The rest however can be safely discarded after one cursory listen.
Rias
"Low Technology" by Pink Industry sets the standards for perfect music. Previously known as Pink Military, the British band presents an album that has evoked so much of my time. I play a track off this record on my radio show almost every week, because it's that good of an album. The best song in my opinion is "Enjoy The Pain", a killer new wave-minimal wave anthem with beautiful female vocals. I don't know if I am going out on a limb, but this might be one of the best albums of the minimal wave and synth-pop era in the 80's. Highly recommended for fans of New Order, Section 25, and Thick Pigeon.
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