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Life Transmission by Þeyr

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Release Date: 1981-04-23

Labels: Fálkinn, Eskvímó

Life Transmission, also known in Icelandic as Útfrymi (Ectoplasm), was dedicated to Ian Curtis, singer of Joy Division. (Notes are written in icelandic).

Included with the 7" was a plastic bag with the band name printed in front and an information sheet explaining Þeyr purposes and the work of the device called Scriabin which was designed by guitarist Guðlaugur Óttarsson.

Here is a translation from Icelandic:

Today, 23 April, is the official publishing day for a little vinyl record of the band Þeyr.
The publishing day, which is also the 1st day of summer, has a deeper meaning, as we have contemplated to introduce summer into the Icelandic music scene, through the chords and rhythms of this record: It is a document of the band’s efforts and subjects during the last four months, as well as an indication to the direction the band is aiming at.
However, in all modesty, we want to point out the fact, that all categorization or classification of Þeyr and their subjects, is not encouraged, and indeed very doubtful, as Þeyr have emphasized to see themselves in the broadest spectrum possible, and in the widest context possible; as we trace our roots into the Rada-music of Africa - through the Russian composers of the early 19th century - up to the four guys from Liverpool.
As we develop these primal elements at different speeds, one newer knows what will surface in the band’s next projects.

This little record is the result of four months of Þeyr’s work: ahead are still more months and still more plans.

With friendly regards and respect,
Þeyr.

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