Trisomie 21 rarities compiled on ‘Don’t you hear’ vinyl

Trisomie 21, the French cold wave group, formed in Lille, France in 1980 by brothers Philippe and Hervé Lomprez, have been doing some research in their basements. Out later in June is a vinyl compiling Trisomie 21 vintage rarities from the period 1978 – 1981. “Don’t you hear” will be available on vinyl and for all of the tracks it will be the first time ever they are being released on vinyl.
You can order this limited edition vinyl right now via this mailorder.
The tracklist is as follows:
Side A
- Relationship (Live intro – unreleased)
- The Wayside (unreleased)
- See the Devil in me (demo)
- Don’t you hear? (unreleased)
- We have not the Choice (unreleased)
Side B
- Hot Roads (unreleased)
- La Fete triste (demo)
- Darkness settles (unreleased)
- Is anybody Home? (part 1) (demo)
- Blue Twilight (unreleased)
- Constellation (unreleased)
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