12" vinyl album, blue vinyl, limited edition (300 copies)
A1. David
A2. A Place To Fear
A3. Polaroid
A4. No Message
B1. Without Jackets
B2. Sound Of The City
B3. Five Minutes
B4. Beams
Rare German vintage production, originally released in 1985 on Cassette Tape only.
Polaroid (teaser):
No Message (teaser):
Without Jackets (teaser):
Sound Of The City (teaser):
Five Minutes (teaser):
Beams (teaser):
Release info (by record label):
The Outer Edge is proud to present the first ever vinyl release of "No Message" by Art P, a still lesser known and lost masterpiece from the P.A.P. archives. Art P (initially Art Programming) was an electronic music duo consisting of Jens-Markus Wegener and Frank Grotelüschen. On "No Message", originally released in 1985, we hear the band's most profound work, a detailed and unique mixture in between of Electro and the synth-laden edge of New Wave.
We initially discovered Art P on the tape compilation "berlincassette 2-85" a couple of years ago. Their contribution, the title track from their second and last album "No Message", blew us right away: punchy drum machines, heavy synths and cool female vocals delivering a serious, yet slightly ironic view on the meaninglessness in pop music having "no message". A couple of months later, when we finally were lucky to get hold of an original full length tape, we couldn't ask for more: powerful apocalyptic Synth Wave on "A Place To Fear", thrilling vocoder Electro Funk on "Polaroid", uptempo New Wave Synth Pop on "Sounds of the City", dreamy and melodic Electro on "Without Jackets", and other well produced tracks. It was an absolute necessity for us to get in touch with Art P and ask for permission to re-release their music on vinyl.
"No Message" was remastered from the absolute best original tape source and sounds incredibly well. The release is limited to 300 copies and is pressed on blue vinyl. It contains an insert with lyrics and additional art.
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