The TRIAL (band)

This article is about the Czech band The TRIAL. For the German-Turkish-Swiss band The Trial, see The Trial (band). For other uses, see The Trial (disambiguation).
The TRIAL

The TRIAL in 1991 on UK Tour
Background information
Origin Beroun, Czechoslovakia
Genres Synthpop
Technopop
Electronic
Years active 19881993
2009present
Website www.thetrial.cz

The TRIAL is a Czech music band that existed from 1988 to 1993.[1] The band was found in Beroun (Czech Republic) from where their music spread through recordings, concerts and other media to whole Czechoslovakia. A musical genre of The TRIAL was called technopop (or synthpop). The band itself espoused to the legacy of electronic pop scene of the 1980s. Emphasis of their work lied in working in studio and sound experimenting. The TRIAL released two singles and two albums and also three videoclips for TV and two concerts shows. As the top of the success became the encouragement from the British DJ John Peel, which personally invited the band to England and played the songs of The TRIAL on BBC Radio One and Radio Luxembourg. In 2009, MaxOne created for the band two video clips and remixed their unpublished tracks "Let’s Shake Down" and "Pull It Back".

There is another German-Turkish-Swiss experimental/new wave band called The Trial, that was established 1985 in Berlin and is active since then.[2][3]

Discography

Albums and singles

Video clips

References

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