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Life Transmission, also known in Icelandic as Útfrymi (Ectoplasm) was a single released by Icelandic band Þeyr in 1981 through label Eskvímó. It was formed by two songs: "Life Transmission", which was originally conceived as a "word sculpture" around the phrase "Life Transmission", although it is the final result of automatic writing and it was also the first song in English by the band. "Heima er Bezt", which means "Home is Best", was sung in Icelandic and is loaded with the reichian ravings of a young man trying to have sex with his female partner.

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  • Life Transmission también conocido como Útfrymi ( Ectoplasma), fue un sencillo lanzado por la banda islandesa Þeyr en 1981 a través de Eskvimó. El disco está formado por dos canciones: “Life Transmission”, que fue originalmente concebida como una “escultura de palabras” alrededor de la frase “Life Transmission” (“Transmisión de Vida”), aunque de hecho es el resultado final de la escritura automática y se convirtió en la primera canción que interpretaron en inglés. “Heima er Best”, que significa “El Hogar es el Mejor” (frase equivalente a “Hogar Dulce Hogar”), fue interpretada en islandés y está cargada con los quejidos de un joven que busca tener sexo con su compañera. Las canciones de este disco aparecieron en Northern Lights Playhouse, un compilado lanzado por la discográfica . (es)
  • Life Transmission, also known in Icelandic as Útfrymi (Ectoplasm) was a single released by Icelandic band Þeyr in 1981 through label Eskvímó. It was formed by two songs: "Life Transmission", which was originally conceived as a "word sculpture" around the phrase "Life Transmission", although it is the final result of automatic writing and it was also the first song in English by the band. "Heima er Bezt", which means "Home is Best", was sung in Icelandic and is loaded with the reichian ravings of a young man trying to have sex with his female partner. The tracks of this single were featured on , a compilation released by label Fálkinn.The record was dedicated to Ian Curtis of Joy Division (the title itself can be referred back to the Joy Division lyric "Radio...live transmission" from their own debut single). (en)
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  • Life Transmission (en)
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  • Þeyr and Tony Cook (en)
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  • January - April 1981 (en)
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  • Life Transmission también conocido como Útfrymi ( Ectoplasma), fue un sencillo lanzado por la banda islandesa Þeyr en 1981 a través de Eskvimó. El disco está formado por dos canciones: “Life Transmission”, que fue originalmente concebida como una “escultura de palabras” alrededor de la frase “Life Transmission” (“Transmisión de Vida”), aunque de hecho es el resultado final de la escritura automática y se convirtió en la primera canción que interpretaron en inglés. “Heima er Best”, que significa “El Hogar es el Mejor” (frase equivalente a “Hogar Dulce Hogar”), fue interpretada en islandés y está cargada con los quejidos de un joven que busca tener sexo con su compañera. (es)
  • Life Transmission, also known in Icelandic as Útfrymi (Ectoplasm) was a single released by Icelandic band Þeyr in 1981 through label Eskvímó. It was formed by two songs: "Life Transmission", which was originally conceived as a "word sculpture" around the phrase "Life Transmission", although it is the final result of automatic writing and it was also the first song in English by the band. "Heima er Bezt", which means "Home is Best", was sung in Icelandic and is loaded with the reichian ravings of a young man trying to have sex with his female partner. (en)
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