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Senses working overtime....
@JohnnyGoodyear said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDx1MgvIC4w
Sorry, couldn't resist
Great nostalgic thread. Kraftwerk, public enemy, beastie boys and Run DMC must be on my list as well
FANTASTIC THREAD!!! Don't forget Joy Divison/New Order, Xymox, Pet Shop Boys, Crispy Ambulance, Section 25, Public Image Limited, the Cure, Southern Death Cult/Death Cult/The Cult, etc., etc., :-)
Once you see a thread like this it brings all those memories flooding back and for me thats what the 80's was, but it does seem to to be one of those defining eras in music, the list of bands and groups and indivuduals here is amazing
!! badbrains !! favorite group of all time.
Yello, DEVO, Nu Shooz, and Alphaville.
Great pop music that I still listen to today: The Go Betweens! The Smiths! Prefab Sprout! Dexys Midnight Runners! Thanks for the thread...
Talk talk!
That "real" classic 80's sound
Soft Cell, Japan....
Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush, U2 (they were great in the 80's), Midnight oil
Oingo Boingo.
You can't have 80's synth convo without Alien Sex Fiend. Mrs. Fiend always had some cool gear.
Actually got to meet the Wades long, long time ago after a packed show in Dallas, TX and they were the nicest people!
The Producers. The Art of Noise. Wall of Voodoo. The Suburbs.
Skinny Puppy, Frontline Assembly, Severed Heads and the beginnings of The Orb
Siouxsie, Love and Rockets, Marc and the Mambas, cramps, psychic tv


but we old man shouldn't forget about all the bad mainstream stuff that was around at that time
Another couple of bands, Soft Cell, excallent first album and the ridiculously talented Prefab Sprout
And of course Cabaret Voltaire who changed direction in the very early 80's and embraced new tech.
Landscape did a good album, and I was into John Foxx and early Gary Numan as well as most if the bands already mentioned. I tended towards the weirder stuff though: Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle, Fad Gadget. Late 70s prog got me into electronic music initially: Tangerine Dream, Faust, Hawkwind, Tomita etc. The most influential band though were early Human League - their DIY sound made you think you could do something similar with a Korg and a 4 track...or as I try to do now, a few apps and a laptop
Adam and the Ants
Here's some really cheesy late 80s stuff from Sweden that haunts me from time to time...
I'm also wondering why there is no M1 for the iOS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edbLASzFFJI
Front242
I made my son a mix cd of "very strange tracks that nevertheless made it into the top ten in the 80s". He couldn't believe some of the weirdness that got into the UK charts in that decade.
For example "Oh Superman" rose to number TWO. It was an odd (but cool) time for music.
Right I've been wondering how to make that classic synth brass featured in many of the songs that have been mentioned,Doug did a video for nave a while back but I don't have it and I really want to make a nice sound like that this is what I have to work with imini isem iProphet Thor Cassini or sunrizer any help would be great,I've tried videos but most are for NI massive which is way more complex then any of these or me for that matter
Another example of a strange track is shaddap you face by joe dolce that famously beat ultraxox Vienna to the top spot of the charts
I had mercifully forgotten that song until just now. I may not forgive you.