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Thank you. Welcome to all of you back home and the two of you. It's Wednesday,
and my goodness, we're having "Time for hobby" and we'll launch our new music video.
Exactly. And I'll reveal for you all back home that it gives a strong image of uninhibited sex.
The song is called «Pressure» or «trykk» in Norwegian,
but we chose to use the somewhat cooler, English word "Pressure"
We can't reveal what it's about, weather it's "trykk" and "pressure"
We can say nothing at all.
No can do, but it being a «hip-hop» song, will be exciting to find out.
Now we shall talk about a disease named Reciprocal inhibition.
Reciprocal inhibition is a disease which makes it impossible to react
according to your reflexes when moving something, meaning your movement
continues even though it should have stopped. Isn't that right Vegard?
Yes it is Bård. Usually when we lift objects, like this carton of milk, we use a certain
amount of strength to lift it up. But if you think it's full even though it's almost empty,
you normally adjust... You stop!
You stop your movement, and often you get a little jolt.
People with Reciprocal inhibition don't have that opportunity,
so if they lift the carton of milk believing it's full when it's not
they do this....
Like that....f**k. That's cool!
And we think that's fun. Yes, very fun. We just read about it,
laughed and enjoyed ourselves, but at the same time we started thinking about
how much in the world today has to do with pressure, and the right amount of pressure.
Everything is about pressure, whatever you do for a living
like if you do acupuncture...
Yes but if you put too much pressure on it, you'll kill the guy.
Yes, but figuratively speaking, if you're negotiating peace
you can't be too ill-tempered, nor too laid-back.
You don't want it to be too much peace and quiet.
No, not too peaceful, that's boring, and then Gerilja soldiers lose their job.
There were so many considerations that we decided to make a song about it, and so we did.
Here it is and it's called "Pressure".