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Aaah...!
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League Of Nations
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League of Nations was a Los Angeles, CA based band comprising David Sinfield (vocals, piano, synthesizer) and Laurie Jean (drums, syncussio… read moreLeague of Nations was a Los Angeles, CA based band comprising David Sinfield (vocals, piano, synthesizer) and Laurie Jean (drums, syncussion, rhythm programming). The band grew out from recording sessions producing the two prior David Si… read moreLeague of Nations was a Los Angeles, CA based band comprising David Sinfield (vocals, piano, synthesizer) and Laurie Jean (drums, syncussion, rhythm programming). The band grew out from recording sessions producing the two prior David Sinfield solo projects "Oblique Strategy" (released … read more -
Clair Instant
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1980's synth-pop duo from France. There is not much information available about this group, the date of formation of the band is unkno… read more1980's synth-pop duo from France. There is not much information available about this group, the date of formation of the band is unknown. The whereabouts of the members were until recently unknown, but Jocelyn unfortunately died on … read more1980's synth-pop duo from France. There is not much information available about this group, the date of formation of the band is unknown. The whereabouts of the members were until recently unknown, but Jocelyn unfortunately died on July 19, 2002. The cause of death was not reported. So far P… read more -
Svart Klovn
1,193 listeners
Norwegian minimal synth artist. Originally a solo project, Svart Klovn eventually developed into the "proper" band Kid D And The … read moreNorwegian minimal synth artist. Originally a solo project, Svart Klovn eventually developed into the "proper" band Kid D And The Nightshades, which released one album in 1986 before splitting up. View wikiNorwegian minimal synth artist. Originally a solo project, Svart Klovn eventually developed into the "proper" band Kid D And The Nightshades, which released one album in 1986 before splitting up. View wiki -
Supportez Les Mineurs
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German synth wave band. Released an LP entitled "To Whom It May Belong" in 1988. View wikiGerman synth wave band. Released an LP entitled "To Whom It May Belong" in 1988. View wikiGerman synth wave band. Released an LP entitled "To Whom It May Belong" in 1988. View wiki -
Circuit 7
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Minimal Synth/Electro duo from the UK founded by Martyn Good and Andy Partington. They released 2 singles, "Modern Story" and &qu… read moreMinimal Synth/Electro duo from the UK founded by Martyn Good and Andy Partington. They released 2 singles, "Modern Story" and "Video Boys" and a few tracks on the legendary "Offering of Isca" compilation bet… read moreMinimal Synth/Electro duo from the UK founded by Martyn Good and Andy Partington. They released 2 singles, "Modern Story" and "Video Boys" and a few tracks on the legendary "Offering of Isca" compilation between 1983 and 1985. View wiki -
Kuruki
5,758 listeners
synth pop of the early eighties. Kuruki was almost a solo project, by Ghent-based musician Gerry D'Haeyer. In fact, Kuruki is mainly … read moresynth pop of the early eighties. Kuruki was almost a solo project, by Ghent-based musician Gerry D'Haeyer. In fact, Kuruki is mainly a one hit wonder. The single "Crocodile tears" did well, successors (like the single &qu… read moresynth pop of the early eighties. Kuruki was almost a solo project, by Ghent-based musician Gerry D'Haeyer. In fact, Kuruki is mainly a one hit wonder. The single "Crocodile tears" did well, successors (like the single "Just a cat" of 1983, which was recorded with Alan Ge… read more