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Clogsontronics

STORUNG - This Is Future

Störung was brought to life In 1981 by two young individuals from Europe. Eugenius and Arian Brunwin gifted the eighties their unique style of experimental minimal wave. Both in various recordings as well as on stage. Memorable songs originating from 1981 are Radio Lines, Two Miles, Enjoy Your Leather (Jacket), Macabre, Just Too Bitter, All Bow and Dreadfull Dance. Dreadfull Dance and B side All Bow was released on single (Clogsontronics) in 1981. In 1981 en 1982, Störung toured extensively around Europe and the band gave numerous concerts and radio appearances. In 1982, the band released their first album This Is Future on Clogsontronics records. Very nice 2008 reissue of this 1982 lp, with CD. Numbered edition of 700. Previous archival 7" release on Minimal Wave.

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