'Trust No Woman' is their debut album from ZYX (from then on they signed all publications with GRAF+ZYX) released in 1981 on the label RCA Musica. Recorded, mixed and mastered from March to August 1981 at their own Sun Moon & Stars Studio Vienna. They designed their short, immediate songs around a barrage of analogue synthsizers, rock-solid electronic beats and controlled, low-key vocals. It is an exceptional showcase of electro-pop, cold and mechanical robotic rhythms under a claustrophobic atmosphere. Songs are sung in English with a heavy German accent and lyrics resemble obscure, existentialist dialogues. Each song is infused with the spirit of hopeful discovery that accompanied the introduction of affordable home computers and synthesizers at that time. It is a album that advances the sounds set forth by The Human League, Cabaret Voltaire, Tuxedomoon and Yello.
All songs have been remastered for vinyl by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. The vinyl comes housed in replica of the original jacket design, which features a photograph from a video still by ZYX. Each LP includes a copy of the double sided 11x11 full color insert that was included with the original pressing featuring photos and lyrics plus a postcard. ZYX may not be as revered as Kraftwerk; yet their work shares the technological melancholy that suffuses through the music of the men from Düsseldorf. |