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Bill Nelson's Red Noise
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Following the breakup of Be Bop Deluxe guitarist Bill Nelson immediately switched to his next venture: Red Noise. Only one LP was issued, b… read moreFollowing the breakup of Be Bop Deluxe guitarist Bill Nelson immediately switched to his next venture: Red Noise. Only one LP was issued, built on the futurist nature of latter Be Bop work but gave clear indications of an ever more exper… read moreFollowing the breakup of Be Bop Deluxe guitarist Bill Nelson immediately switched to his next venture: Red Noise. Only one LP was issued, built on the futurist nature of latter Be Bop work but gave clear indications of an ever more experimental course. With Red Noise Bill not only pushed the boun… read more -
The Fabulous Downey Brothers
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Hybrid Kids
4,136 listeners
Hybrid Kids is a project by one time Mott The Hoople keyboard player Morgan Fisher. The Hybrid Kids first album from 1979 was originally co… read moreHybrid Kids is a project by one time Mott The Hoople keyboard player Morgan Fisher. The Hybrid Kids first album from 1979 was originally conceived as a spoof compilation album featuring a variety of 'bands' from Peabody, an obs… read moreHybrid Kids is a project by one time Mott The Hoople keyboard player Morgan Fisher. The Hybrid Kids first album from 1979 was originally conceived as a spoof compilation album featuring a variety of 'bands' from Peabody, an obscure little town in Kansas (at that time American towns like… read more -
Devo
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Devo are an American rock group formed in Akron, Ohio, United States in 1972. The band split in 1991 and returned in 1996. The band currently consists of Gerald Casale (vocals, bass), Mark Mothersbaugh (vocals, synthesizer), Bob Mothersbaugh (guitar), and Josh Freese (drums). Former members inclu… read more -
Gary Numan / Tubeway Army
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P-Model
29,281 listeners
P-Model was a Japanese new wave/techno-pop band started in 1979 by frontman Susumu Hirasawa. The band has included a number of lineup revis… read moreP-Model was a Japanese new wave/techno-pop band started in 1979 by frontman Susumu Hirasawa. The band has included a number of lineup revisions over the years, but Hirasawa has always remained at the helm of creative operations. P-Model … read moreP-Model was a Japanese new wave/techno-pop band started in 1979 by frontman Susumu Hirasawa. The band has included a number of lineup revisions over the years, but Hirasawa has always remained at the helm of creative operations. P-Model officially disbanded in 1999 (20 years after its formation),… read more -
Plastics
30,007 listeners
There are two bands who use the name Plastics - A new wave band from Japan, and a punk band from the United Kingdom 1. Plastics were a New … read moreThere are two bands who use the name Plastics - A new wave band from Japan, and a punk band from the United Kingdom 1. Plastics were a New Wave band from Japan that have been compared to The B-52's or Devo. They released 4 albums i… read moreThere are two bands who use the name Plastics - A new wave band from Japan, and a punk band from the United Kingdom 1. Plastics were a New Wave band from Japan that have been compared to The B-52's or Devo. They released 4 albums including the live effort, All Across The USA 80. They were a… read more -
マサ子さん
1,180 listeners
マサ子さん (Masakosan) was a band from Japan, formed in 1986. They are a sort of cutesy lo-fi nonsense band with some of that Devo aesthetic. The group initially started as a duo formed by two young sisters, Mayutan (vocals) and Sabrina Brunei (vocals). After the publication of the debut album "つ… read more