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Grauzone: The ice cold sounds of classic 80s Swiss new wavers
09.16.2019
09:55 am
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Grauzone (German for “grey area”) was a Swiss synthpop group formed in 1979 who recorded four singles and one album. They played just ten concerts before splitting up at the end of 1982. Grauzone are most famous for their amazing 1981 song “Eisbär” (“Polar Bear”) which is an all time classic example of an early 80s new wave synthpop dancefloor magnet. “Eisbär” made it to #12 in the German pop charts and #6 in Austria’s. It’s one of those songs that you fall in love with before it’s halfway over. It’s something every working DJ needs in their repertoire. It is, I promise you, cannot fail dancefloor fodder.

The thing is “Eisbär” hasn’t been available on vinyl for some time. Last year I dialed it up on Discogs and original pressings were selling for north of $100.

But there is good news: WRWTFWW Records of Geneva, Switzerland have recently released “Eisbär” in an exquisitely mastered new 180 gram vinyl version that will not set you back an entire C-note. When I tell you this record is an audiophile-level pressing, trust me, it sounds great. I recommend grabbing it now before it becomes scarce again. (They also have a double-sided “Eisbär” tee-shirt for sale. If I ever see someone wearing one of them in public, I would congratulate that individual for their elite rock snob good taste.)
 

 
Grauzone are considered—even though they were Swiss—to be an important band of Germany’s “Neue Deutsche Welle” era. Today they might also be re-classified as “Cold Wave.” Ladytron samples the song on “Fighting In Built Up Areas” and it was also covered by French group Nouvelle Vague. Grauzone lead vocalist Stephan Eicher has gone on to have a long and internationally successful solo career.

An animation for “Eisbär” made to promote the 2010 Grauzone 1980-1982 double CD release:
 

 
Much more Grauzone after the jump…

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Posted by Richard Metzger
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Grauzone: Classic early 80s Swiss New Wave band
12.15.2010
05:36 pm
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Grauzone (German for “grey area”) was a Swiss group formed in 1979 who played ten concerts and recorded four singles and one album before splitting up at the end of 1982. They are most famous for their amazing 1981 song “Eisbär” (“Polar Bear”). Ladytron samples the song on “Fighting In Built Up Areas” and it was also covered by French group Nouvelle Vague.

Grauzone would be considered a classic band of the ““Neue Deutsche Welle” era. They also left behind some music videos.
 

 
More of early 80s Swiss New Wavers, Grauzone, after the jump…

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Posted by Richard Metzger
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12.15.2010
05:36 pm
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