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Secession
9,728 listeners
Secession was a Scottish synth pop band that existed between 1983 and 1987. Secession consisted of Peter J. Thomson, Carole L. Branston, Ch… read moreSecession was a Scottish synth pop band that existed between 1983 and 1987. Secession consisted of Peter J. Thomson, Carole L. Branston, Charlie D. Kelly, and J.L. Seenan. Their singer, Peter J. Thompson, died in the late 1990s. Secessio… read moreSecession was a Scottish synth pop band that existed between 1983 and 1987. Secession consisted of Peter J. Thomson, Carole L. Branston, Charlie D. Kelly, and J.L. Seenan. Their singer, Peter J. Thompson, died in the late 1990s. Secession was mainly on two different labels during their short care… read more -
Endgames
8,404 listeners
Endgames are a Scottish New Wave band, who had some success in the 1980s with singles such as Waiting For Another Chance and Love Cares. En… read moreEndgames are a Scottish New Wave band, who had some success in the 1980s with singles such as Waiting For Another Chance and Love Cares. Endgames was founded in 1980 by David Rudden , who recruited David Murdoch, and Paul Wishart in Gla… read moreEndgames are a Scottish New Wave band, who had some success in the 1980s with singles such as Waiting For Another Chance and Love Cares. Endgames was founded in 1980 by David Rudden , who recruited David Murdoch, and Paul Wishart in Glasgow. The trio became a sextet in 1982, including drummer Br… read more -
Fiat Lux
5,673 listeners
The British New Wave trio Fiat Lux notched a handful of hits in the U.K. before vanishing into the musical abyss. Fiat Lux formed in Yorks… read moreThe British New Wave trio Fiat Lux notched a handful of hits in the U.K. before vanishing into the musical abyss. Fiat Lux formed in Yorkshire, England, in 1982 with Steve Wright (vocals), Ian Nelson (sax, keyboards), and Dave Crickmore… read moreThe British New Wave trio Fiat Lux notched a handful of hits in the U.K. before vanishing into the musical abyss. Fiat Lux formed in Yorkshire, England, in 1982 with Steve Wright (vocals), Ian Nelson (sax, keyboards), and Dave Crickmore (guitars, keyboards). They had a slightly popular single na… read more -
Leisure Process
1,407 listeners
Shortlived synth-pop/new romantics dance duo that released a few singles in the early eighties. Members were Ross Middleton (Positive Noise… read moreShortlived synth-pop/new romantics dance duo that released a few singles in the early eighties. Members were Ross Middleton (Positive Noise) on vocals and Gary Barnacle (Visage, Level 42) on saxophone & keyboards. View wikiShortlived synth-pop/new romantics dance duo that released a few singles in the early eighties. Members were Ross Middleton (Positive Noise) on vocals and Gary Barnacle (Visage, Level 42) on saxophone & keyboards. View wiki -
Nine Ways To Win
1,299 listeners
Short-lived New Wave/Synthpop duo formed by vocalist Jonathan Hughston and instrumentalist/producer David Ferguson during the early 80s. Th… read moreShort-lived New Wave/Synthpop duo formed by vocalist Jonathan Hughston and instrumentalist/producer David Ferguson during the early 80s. They only released one self-titled album and two singles in 1983 before dissapearing. View wikiShort-lived New Wave/Synthpop duo formed by vocalist Jonathan Hughston and instrumentalist/producer David Ferguson during the early 80s. They only released one self-titled album and two singles in 1983 before dissapearing. View wiki -
Scary Thieves
1,392 listeners
Scary Thieves were a short-lived English 1980s New Wave band, best known for their 1984 hit "Tell Me Girl" and their 1985 hit &qu… read moreScary Thieves were a short-lived English 1980s New Wave band, best known for their 1984 hit "Tell Me Girl" and their 1985 hit "The Waiting Game". Both songs are included on the "Hardest Hits" compilations, w… read moreScary Thieves were a short-lived English 1980s New Wave band, best known for their 1984 hit "Tell Me Girl" and their 1985 hit "The Waiting Game". Both songs are included on the "Hardest Hits" compilations, which focus on obscure New Wave/Synth bands that have little … read more -
Our Daughter's Wedding
11,052 listeners
A prototypical early-'80s synthesizer act, New York trio Our Daughters Wedding is best remembered for the 1981 disco crossover hit &qu… read moreA prototypical early-'80s synthesizer act, New York trio Our Daughters Wedding is best remembered for the 1981 disco crossover hit "Lawnchairs." Motivated by the punk revolution, the band formed as a standard guitar/bass/d… read moreA prototypical early-'80s synthesizer act, New York trio Our Daughters Wedding is best remembered for the 1981 disco crossover hit "Lawnchairs." Motivated by the punk revolution, the band formed as a standard guitar/bass/drums rock unit in 1977. Taking their group's name from … read more -
Images In Vogue
5,952 listeners
Images in Vogue was a Canadian new wave group in the 1980s. The band was formed in 1981 in Vancouver, and originally consisted of vocalist … read moreImages in Vogue was a Canadian new wave group in the 1980s. The band was formed in 1981 in Vancouver, and originally consisted of vocalist Dale Martindale, guitarist Don Gordon, synth players Joe Vizvary and Glen Nelson, bassist Gary Smi… read moreImages in Vogue was a Canadian new wave group in the 1980s. The band was formed in 1981 in Vancouver, and originally consisted of vocalist Dale Martindale, guitarist Don Gordon, synth players Joe Vizvary and Glen Nelson, bassist Gary Smith and percussionist Kevin Crompton. The band released four … read more -
Spectral Display
32,167 listeners
Spectral Display (1982 - 1984) Geesteskind van synthesizerfreak Michel Mulders die met de single It Takes A Muscle To Fall In Love een besc… read moreSpectral Display (1982 - 1984) Geesteskind van synthesizerfreak Michel Mulders die met de single It Takes A Muscle To Fall In Love een bescheiden hit scoort. Bron Popinstituut NL View wikiSpectral Display (1982 - 1984) Geesteskind van synthesizerfreak Michel Mulders die met de single It Takes A Muscle To Fall In Love een bescheiden hit scoort. Bron Popinstituut NL View wiki