Oppenheimer Analysis- The Devils Dancers

Andy Oppenheimer and Martin Lloyd met at the 1979 World Science Fiction Convention in Brighton, England. They quickly became good friends, sharing an interest in the work of David Bowie, electronic music and early synthesizer bands such as the Human League and Soft Cell. They also shared a love of old science fiction movies, 1950s graphics and comic book imagery and a fascination with post-World War II propaganda, the politics and aesthetics of the Cold War, and the social impact of the atomic bomb.

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Oppenheimer Analysis- The Devil’s Dancers

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3 Responses to Oppenheimer Analysis- The Devils Dancers

  1. This is THE standout track on the lively (but a bit uneven) Clone comp. “Classic Cuts.” Super moody, pure synth and prone to getting stuck in my head.

  2. feelmybicep says:

    I agree, fixed the link if your interested :)

  3. katarina lebedeva says:

    thanks a lot for this download!

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