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Post by darknessfish on Mar 13, 2017 13:47:47 GMT
In this thread, we post rather lovely synthpop tracks. Like this:
Or this:
Or even this:
You should do this.
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Post by schizkebab on Mar 13, 2017 14:32:47 GMT
I bought that debut Human League album not too long ago. Their early stuff is awfully cool, particularly "Being Boiled".
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Post by misternick on Mar 13, 2017 15:47:19 GMT
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Post by darknessfish on Mar 14, 2017 13:04:10 GMT
I refuse to let this thread die.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Mar 14, 2017 13:22:57 GMT
Kraftwerk - Franz Schubert/Endless Endless (1977)
Ultravox! - Hiroshima Mon Amour (1977)
Throbbing Gristle - AB/7A (1978)
Japan - The Tenant (1978)
Yellow Magic Orchestra - Behind the Mask (1979)
British Electric Foundation - Decline of the West (1981)
John Foxx - Europe After The Rain (1981)
Thomas Dolby - Airwaves (1981)
SSQ - Synthicide (1983)
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Post by Dayodead on Mar 14, 2017 15:51:13 GMT
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Post by cypher on Mar 14, 2017 15:59:04 GMT
Jona Lewie - You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties
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Post by darknessfish on Mar 14, 2017 20:36:41 GMT
Sorry if my post is taking up to much space I think use of the spoiler function there was entirely unnecessary. The first three tracks in particular were inspired choices, I've not heard that TG track in ages, I never seem to listen to the studio albums anymore. And "Hiroshima Mon Amour" is just an all-time classic.
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Post by nogbad on Mar 14, 2017 21:56:51 GMT
Something more recent -
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Mar 14, 2017 22:38:54 GMT
I think use of the spoiler function there was entirely unnecessary. The first three tracks in particular were inspired choices, I've not heard that TG track in ages, I never seem to listen to the studio albums anymore. And "Hiroshima Mon Amour" is just an all-time classic. Edited out the spoiler function. Never been a big fan of TG, but they did come up with some truly amazing and beautiful instrumentals which I never go tired of, their studio albums however is too much of a hit and miss. Hiroshima Mon Amour is a classic, and just one of many from the John Foxx Ultravox! lineup. Their 1977 release Ha!-Ha!-Ha! has always been a big favorite, one great number after another. Ultravox! - The Man Who Dies Every Day (1977) KajaGooGoo - Too Shy - Midnight Mix (1982) SSQ - Anonymous (1983) Art of Noise - Moments in Love - Quiet Storm Version (1983)
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Post by schizkebab on Mar 15, 2017 16:22:31 GMT
One of my faves...
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Post by marco26 on Mar 15, 2017 20:01:56 GMT
Here's one of the best. Poppy and bouncy as hell with one heck of a catchy chorus. And the catchy as hell chorus is just one word! Acceler-raaaaay-shuuuuu-uhhh-un. Accleration. Acceler-RAY-shun.
Chorus at 1:08
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Post by jezebel5 on Mar 19, 2017 4:02:52 GMT
My favorite Yazoo song
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Post by jezebel5 on Mar 19, 2017 4:10:01 GMT
Something relatively newer. "Wonders of the World" - Neuroactive
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Post by LeddyBs on Mar 19, 2017 17:45:45 GMT
OMD - "Enola Gay"
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Post by Ass_E9 on Mar 19, 2017 18:33:22 GMT
"Cover My Eyes" - La Roux
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Post by tekpop on Mar 20, 2017 1:41:26 GMT
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Post by tekpop on Mar 20, 2017 1:43:43 GMT
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Post by marco26 on Mar 20, 2017 1:48:06 GMT
Fad Gadget were really interesting and very good. They (Frank Tovey) had a dark moodiness about them. "For Whom The Bell Tolls" was a very off-putting song. Really dug it. But this is their best work:
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Post by schizkebab on Mar 20, 2017 16:51:05 GMT
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