Genre: Synth Pop
Synth Pop was one of the most distinctive subgenres of new wave. In the early '80s, a number of bands -- primarily British and heavily influenced by Roxy Music and David Bowie -- adapted the electronic innovations of bands like Kraftwerk for pop songs. Initially, in the hands of artists like Gary Numan, the Human League, and Depeche Mode, the sound was eerie, sterile, and vaguely menacing, since the electronics droned on relentlessly without any change in inflections. (read more)
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Devo: Greatest Hits (Warner Brothers)
1990 Warner Brothers -
A-Ha: East Of The Sun West Of The Moon
1990 Warner Brothers -
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark: The Peel Sessions: 1979-1983
2000 Caroline
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