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Album artwork for The Salmobray by Wirtschaftswunder

Originally reissued in 1980. First official LP reissue of this milestone in European post-punk history. Formed in Limburg in 1980, multinational band The Wirtschaftswunder consisted of Czech-born guitarist Tom Dokoupil, Canadian keyboardist Mark Pfurtscheller, German drummer Jürgen Beuth (also in Die Radierer) and Italian singer Angelo Galizia. Salmobray was recorded by Dokoupil in his basement studio on a 4-track recorder and sounds absolutely state of the art. Punk in the very best sense, who needs the Hansa Studios in Berlin when you can do great things in the basement of Limburg? Even 40 years after the first release Salmobray is a monolith. The Wirtschaftswunder sounded and still sound like no other band: danceable yet disturbing pop that 40 years on is still modern. The Wirtschaftswunder would be a household name today, even internationally, like Einstürzende Neubauten or Palais Schaumburg, if a touring accident hadn't temporarily interrupted their career at the worst possible time. A great album at long last available again.

Wirtschaftswunder

The Salmobray

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Album artwork for The Salmobray by Wirtschaftswunder
LP

£29.99

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Released 26/11/2021Catalogue Number

TR496LP

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Album artwork for The Salmobray by Wirtschaftswunder
CD

£14.99

Released 26/11/2021Catalogue Number

TR496

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Wirtschaftswunder

The Salmobray

Tapete
Album artwork for The Salmobray by Wirtschaftswunder
LP

£29.99

Black
Released 26/11/2021Catalogue Number

TR496LP

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for The Salmobray by Wirtschaftswunder
CD

£14.99

Released 26/11/2021Catalogue Number

TR496

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Originally reissued in 1980. First official LP reissue of this milestone in European post-punk history. Formed in Limburg in 1980, multinational band The Wirtschaftswunder consisted of Czech-born guitarist Tom Dokoupil, Canadian keyboardist Mark Pfurtscheller, German drummer Jürgen Beuth (also in Die Radierer) and Italian singer Angelo Galizia. Salmobray was recorded by Dokoupil in his basement studio on a 4-track recorder and sounds absolutely state of the art. Punk in the very best sense, who needs the Hansa Studios in Berlin when you can do great things in the basement of Limburg? Even 40 years after the first release Salmobray is a monolith. The Wirtschaftswunder sounded and still sound like no other band: danceable yet disturbing pop that 40 years on is still modern. The Wirtschaftswunder would be a household name today, even internationally, like Einstürzende Neubauten or Palais Schaumburg, if a touring accident hadn't temporarily interrupted their career at the worst possible time. A great album at long last available again.