Tag Archive for 'synthpop'

Shannon- Give Me Tonight

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Apparently this is classified as R&B, i would say Chicago house/ italo/ synthpop with some over emotional vocals ….a pretty cool tune that peaked in the uk chart at number 24! although it was know to be big in ‘underground’ discotheques.

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BICEP GUEST MIX: The Niallist – ‘Come Alive’ Erotic City Vol. 1

We’re going to start hosting some guest mixes and the first is from The Niallist, he’s sent us his new mix which is bloody rocking and features exclusive tracks from himself, Ben Butler & Mousepad/Dolby Anol, Bekind Rewind, & Trippy Disco with bang-up-to-date reversions of classics from the likes of Grace Jones, Anita Ward, Add N to (X) and Air,
lovingly blended around nu-disco and electrohouse from Binary Chaffinch, Faze Action and Digitalism.

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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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