If you don't get anything else by them, make sure you get 'Open Your Heart', I say.
K -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 19 April 2005 02:03 To: Odeluga, Ken Cc: 313 Detroit; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: (313) iPod DJ - more synth-pop please do you have the dignity of labour by the human league? makers of the dead travel fast thought criminals (first album 'you only think twice) early severed heads kames www.jbucknell.com "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ones.com> To <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 18/04/05 08:21 PM "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org> cc Subject RE: (313) iPod DJ - more synth-pop please listening: Yazoo - Only You eating: my bottom lip drinking: tea thinking: Vince Clarke is a genius (and wondering why it's not time to go home yet) send me suggestions for more strangely cold and detached synth-pop please (I've got the usual suspects: BEF/early Heaven 17, Depeche Mode, Ultravox, early Human League & OMD, Pet Shop Boys, etc.) any interesting side projects that seemed to fly under the radar? solo careers worth checking out? MEK **** Well don't forget the Heaven 17 side-project British Electric Foundation. I think they had a couple of LPs on which they collaborated with famous singers of the times. For obscure: check out Kissing the Pink. This also reminds me of Vicious Pink Phenomena (if you can still find stuff by them?!) The The. Amazing ostensibly non-commercial stuff, which charted quite often! Blancmange, Soft Cell (of course) Talk Talk. Hmmm: Japan?!? (Especially 'European Son' LP. You probably know of course but Propaganda oughtn't to be left out from the above either. garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To 04/15/05 02:45 PM 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org> cc Subject Re: (313) iPod DJ listening: Bola - Gnayse eating: rice/chicken/tomato/cheeze/salsa bowl drinking: water... too much caffeine already today thinking: need to hire someone for ripping, warping, discogs catalogging duties ForwardSourceID:NT0001D46E