Front 242 - No Comment / Politics Of Pressure
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No Comment / Politics Of Pressure

Label Alfa Matrix ‎– AM1242CD
Format CD, Compilation, Limited Edition, Digipak
Barcode 0882951024225
Country Belgium
Released 2016
Genre Electronic
Style EBM, Industrial
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"No Comment" and "Politics Of Pressure" were originally released in 1984 and 1985, at a moment when FRONT 242 reached its full force line-up made of Daniel B., Patrick Codenys, Jean-Luc De Meyer and Richard "23" Jonckheere, and really started attracting true cult-following. They had become the solid leaders of the newly born "electronic body music" movement in reference to their high-tech and hard edged electronic punk dance music. They were also shaping their today cult image as a high energetic powerful live-act dressed in military outfits ready to conquer the world and become one of the most popular underground bands for the many years to follow.Songs like the new hits "No Shuffle", "Commando Mix" or yet "Funkhadafi" definitely cemented their reputation as the leaders of cutting edge of the experimental industrial dance scene, combining political sound samples, heavy sequencing and aggressive electro beats. Just like their lead singer Jean-Luc De Meyer once explained it: "We don't want to say anything to the people. We just take samples from the world around us, the news, television, movies, the street...We act as a reflection of what's happening and what's interesting in the world.". FRONT 242s music was never created as a way to convey a message, but rather serve as an artistic observation of things around all of us!Since day one, FRONT 242 have always been employing the use of the most current technology available to keep their music fresh, groundbreaking and up to date, non-stop pushing their sound to its logical extreme. The unique cold and synthetic brand of electronic dance music displayed on "No Comment" and "Politics Of Pressure" instantly became the bands signature sound for the following decades. Its a true sensational pleasure for the ears rediscovering these great classic tunes in their fully remastered versions, reminding us how this second album firmly placed the group as a major driving force of electronic music for the many years to follow.

No Comment
1 Commando Mix 9:23
2 Deceit 3:44
3 Lovely Day 5:23
4 No Shuffle 3:50
5 Special Forces 5:23
6 S.Fr. Nomenklatura <1&2> 6:36
Politics Of Pressure
7 Don't Krash 4:50
8 Funkahdafi 3:15
9 Kommando 9:05
10 No Shuffle V2 3:47
Photography By [Cover Photography] – Alain Verbaert
Photography By [Cover Photography] – Brian From Chicago
Photography By [Cover Photography] – Front 242
Digipak CD version of this album.
Barcode (scanned) – 882951924211
Barcode (Text) – 8 82951 02422 5
Mastering SID Code – IFPI LZ09
Matrix / Runout – 11085940 107781
Label Code – LC 14000
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