Robert Taylor wrote:
Monsoon Ever So Lonely (Extended Mix)
Wow... haven't heard that one in ages!
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that reminds me
The Flirts "Passion"
does that count?
or, more bobby o tackle.
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To: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
From: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Maybe they were left out deliberatelty cos they are on practically every
compilation ever
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Sent: 22 April 2005 09:09
To: Robert Taylor; 313 Detroit
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Icicle Works
Icicle Works! Great track/great bandbut where's New Order???
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I like unfashionabl
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I agree - they were so reviled back then. I think they're still going!!!
That's my fave too, Wishing.
There's also Heaven 17, Blancmagne, Ultravox...
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Tuxedomoon? 'Desire' from 1981 is a fascinatingly strange album with some
synth-pop elements, well worth a listen or two.
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Tuxedomoon
BTW, Jeff Bennett has added a great new mix to his archives:
http://www.jeffbennett.info/djlive.htm
1. Jeff Bennett - Smoke In Th
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?
Cool. I was very disappointed with that comeback album! Is that the one you
mean? It was like Madonna's Ray Of Light but nowhere near as good.
Where's Sean D, he is always good on this stuff!
>> Oh yeah and don't forget Berlin - their early stuff was cool, esp the
>> songs
>> The Metro, Sex I'm A
On Apr 19, 2005, at 20:18, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
Oh yeah and don't forget Berlin - their early stuff was cool, esp the
songs
The Metro, Sex I'm A and Masqurade!!!
honestly i prefer the lovage cover of sex (i'm a).
i confess that i liked the berlin single that came out a couple years
ago. es
one Wehner"
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I agree - they were so reviled back then. I think they're still going!!!
That's my fave too, Wishing.
There's also Heaven 17, Blancmagne, Ultravox...
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On Apr 18, 2005, at 8:26 PM, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
and, ahem, A Flock Of Seagulls, just to be funny.
Wishing (if i had a photograph of you) is an absolute classic... not
even in a "yeah, weren't the 80's silly" way. It's genius.
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If you don't get anything else by them, make sure you get 'Open Your
Heart', I say.
K
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Richard X put out a demo of the League's v early stuff on CD. You'd never
guess but he financed it.
Also The Chaffeur by Duran Duran and their first LP, v underrated, and
Arcadia and Propaganda (more industrial) and, ahem, A Flock Of Seagulls,
just to be funny.
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> do you have the dignity of labo
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: Japan?!? (Especially
> 'European Son' LP.
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? - there was no LP of that name; it was a 12"/7" which has been
featured on a few comps.
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Yeah, you're right. The LP I've got is 'Assemblage.' No vinyl version
listed in discogs though, (afaics), but I'm definitely not
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,
lisa wrote:
Depending how much synth or pop one desires ...
Propaganda, Scritti Politti, SPK, Strawberry Switchblade, Shakepeare's
Sister, KTP, Blancmange, Camouflage, Boxcar
Jeff I bet you got all these ;)
Lisa
Yeah - spot on with Blancmange especially. Scritti Politti as well
(after t
Depending how much synth or pop one desires ...
Propaganda, Scritti Politti, SPK, Strawberry Switchblade, Shakepeare's
Sister, KTP, Blancmange, Camouflage, Boxcar
Jeff I bet you got all these ;)
Lisa
listening: HBR1.com
eating: a cinnamon-powdered doughnut
drinking: tea with milk
thinking:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 Heave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 Heave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 car
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