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The Naughtiest Girl Was A Monitor
2,248 listeners
The Naughtiest Girl Was A Monitor were an English band formed in 1979 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK. The founding duo, consisting of Jo… read moreThe Naughtiest Girl Was A Monitor were an English band formed in 1979 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK. The founding duo, consisting of John Mayfield (guitar, synthesizer, vocals) and Steve Bedford (drums, synthesizer, vocals), also inc… read moreThe Naughtiest Girl Was A Monitor were an English band formed in 1979 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK. The founding duo, consisting of John Mayfield (guitar, synthesizer, vocals) and Steve Bedford (drums, synthesizer, vocals), also incorporated backing tapes. Early gigs were mostly Sheffield pu… read more -
League Of Nations
3,109 listeners
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 -
Testcard F
2,459 listeners
Minimal synth from Norwich (UK) Formed in 1981, Testcard F were at the leading edge of Techno Pop, building their own electronic percussion… read moreMinimal synth from Norwich (UK) Formed in 1981, Testcard F were at the leading edge of Techno Pop, building their own electronic percussion and happily ignoring all musical conventions. From a modest start with a demo on Radio Norfolk (y… read moreMinimal synth from Norwich (UK) Formed in 1981, Testcard F were at the leading edge of Techno Pop, building their own electronic percussion and happily ignoring all musical conventions. From a modest start with a demo on Radio Norfolk (yes it used to feature local bands) the Testies amassed a sma… read more -
Ian North
4,203 listeners
1. Ian North (singer, guitarist, synthesist, producer and songwriter) was the leader of Long Island's finest contribution to pop punk … read more1. Ian North (singer, guitarist, synthesist, producer and songwriter) was the leader of Long Island's finest contribution to pop punk rock, Milk 'n' Cookies. Ian North was present at the birth of the New York punk sce… read more1. Ian North (singer, guitarist, synthesist, producer and songwriter) was the leader of Long Island's finest contribution to pop punk rock, Milk 'n' Cookies. Ian North was present at the birth of the New York punk scene - playing CBGB's shows with The Ramones and Talking … read more -
The Fast Set
5,886 listeners
The Fast Set was originally just electronics wizard David Knight. He released a 7" single featuring the original composition Junction … read moreThe Fast Set was originally just electronics wizard David Knight. He released a 7" single featuring the original composition Junction 1 as well as a cover of T. Rex's Children of the Revolution on the B-side. This was the very … read moreThe Fast Set was originally just electronics wizard David Knight. He released a 7" single featuring the original composition Junction 1 as well as a cover of T. Rex's Children of the Revolution on the B-side. This was the very first release on Axis Records, the label which went on to be… read more -
A Blaze Colour
4,212 listeners
A Blaze Colour was the project of Ludo Camberlin (vocals & synths) and Bam aka Karel Saelemaekers (synths & visuals). Bart Azijn … read moreA Blaze Colour was the project of Ludo Camberlin (vocals & synths) and Bam aka Karel Saelemaekers (synths & visuals). Bart Azijn is often credited as being a member, but was only inlolved insomuch as he provided lyrics for some… read moreA Blaze Colour was the project of Ludo Camberlin (vocals & synths) and Bam aka Karel Saelemaekers (synths & visuals). Bart Azijn is often credited as being a member, but was only inlolved insomuch as he provided lyrics for some of the songs. They formed in Belgium in 1981 and disbanded … read more -
Kuruki
6,897 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 -
Poeme electronique
2,823 listeners
80s electronic band - Poeme electronique - Dave Hewson - Synthesizers - Sharon Abbott and Julie Ruler - vocals. ~More info~ http://www.my… read more80s electronic band - Poeme electronique - Dave Hewson - Synthesizers - Sharon Abbott and Julie Ruler - vocals. ~More info~ http://www.myspace.com/poemeelectronique1982 View wiki80s electronic band - Poeme electronique - Dave Hewson - Synthesizers - Sharon Abbott and Julie Ruler - vocals. ~More info~ http://www.myspace.com/poemeelectronique1982 View wiki -
Ensemble Pittoresque
7,966 listeners
Techno Pop or “Minimal Wave” band. Part of the “Wassenaarse Welle” bands to which Störung also belonged. Official albums: For This Is Past … read moreTechno Pop or “Minimal Wave” band. Part of the “Wassenaarse Welle” bands to which Störung also belonged. Official albums: For This Is Past (1983) Frequenz (1984) View wikiTechno Pop or “Minimal Wave” band. Part of the “Wassenaarse Welle” bands to which Störung also belonged. Official albums: For This Is Past (1983) Frequenz (1984) View wiki