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The Human League - Credo -

With OMD’s re-emergence and renewed interest in Sheffield compatriots Heaven 17, the timing seems right for a new album from The Human League. Lead singer Philip Oakey’s been relatively busy, dueting on both Pet Shop Boys’ This Used to Be the Future and with Little Boots in...

Dexys Midnight Runners - Searching For the Young Soul Rebels: 30th Anniversary Special Edition -

The first of the three disparate Dexys masterpieces and one of the greatest UK debuts ever, this was â€" with hindsight â€" the bridge between punk and new romanticism. Upon its 1980 release it just sounded weird: brazen yet beautiful, both lovingly retro and caustically original. Kevin Rowland had growled...

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - History of Modern -

In the late 70s OMD were early synthesizer adopters and pop musicians with a serious avant-garde bent, who were looking to Kraftwerk and Harmonia for inspiration before most people had even got to grips with punk. This combined with a warm-hearted, Liverpudlian melodic sensibility saw them turn out...

ULTRAVOX Reunites for 2009 Tour and Announces Details on Reissues -

Following recent speculation, we are delighted to announce the most exciting Ultravox news in over twenty years!

Warren Cann, Chris Cross, Billy Currie and Midge Ure - all four members of the 1980s lineup - will be reunited for the first time since performing at Live Aid in 1985, for a...

Soft Cell - Soft Cell were an English synthesizer duo during the early 1980s (reforming briefly in 2002). They consisted of Marc Almond (vocals) and Dave Ball (synthesizers). Their lyrics often focused on the darker side of life, with subjects such as kinky sex, transvestism, drugs and murder. They had a huge world-wide...

Buggles To Play One Off Show -

English pop outfit Buggles are set to reform for a one off show thirty years after their biggest hit.

Buggles effectively launched the MTV generation. Their worldwide hit single 'Video Killed The Radio Star' was the first track to be played on the channel, backed by a typically quirky...

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