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John Foxx and the Maths: Interplay
Review by John Calvert, The Quietus, 4 April 2011
AFTER A RUN of relatively oblique collaborations, Interplay sees John Foxx's return to the role of pop architect, ably assisted by The Maths (aka Ben ...
Human League, The: The Human League Wants You
Profile and Interview by Betsy Sherman, Boston Rock, 20 May 1982
ONCE UPON a time in Sheffield, England, there were four men who called themselves the Human League. They made expressive synthesizer music with intriguing lyrics ...
Retrospective by Jude Rogers, The Guardian, 7 June 2017
In the early 90s, a trio from south-east England set out to fulfil pop's potential. Nearly 30 years later, they're still making bold, inventive music. ...
Kraftwerk: Rock's Mad Scientists
Profile and Interview by Richard Harrington, The Washington Post, 2 August 1981
Kraftwerk Moves Electronic Music Out of the Lab and Onto the Dance Floor ...
Soft Cell: Marc Almond: The Whip Hand
Interview by Jon Savage, The Face, January 1982
…and who holds it? The pop process, alienation and sexuality discussed with Marc Almond. By JON SAVAGE. ...
Human League, The: The Human League: Very Ordinary People With Very Odd Tastes
Profile and Interview by David Hepworth, Smash Hits, 10 July 1980
THE HUMAN League are different. Yes, I know that's the fanfare that's trotted out to greet the arrival of every other new act these days ...
Ladytron: Rise Of The Machines
Interview by Simon Price, The Independent, 28 August 2005
Ladytron are a little bit Kraftwerk, a little bit Roxy and very, very now. So should the doe-eyed boys of angst rock be worried about ...
Prodigy, The: The Prodigy: Keith Flint Is the Firestarter
Profile and Interview by Chris Heath, Rolling Stone, 21 August 1997
How a faceless ass-rumbling hard rock techno band found a voice (and a haircut) and set the world on fire. ...
Retrospective and Interview by Simon Witter, MOJO, September 2005
2009 NOTE: This is a 9000-word "Director's Cut" version of a 5000-word piece written for MOJO in September 2005. ...
Interview by Barney Hoskyns, Request, May 1997
"DOCTOR" ALEX Patterson, overlord of the Orb and revered godfather of the genus Ambient Techno, would like another brandy and ginger, if you dont mind. ...
Depeche Mode: California Screaming
Report by Paul Mathur, Blitz, September 1988
In Britain, they're known as just another plinky plonk band. But in the USA, the boys from Basildon are megastars. Paul Mathur visits California during ...
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark: From Kraftwerk to Craftsmen
Retrospective and Interview by Wyndham Wallace, Classic Pop, May 2013
They were just "two guys with a tape recorder and a name as long as the stage they were standing on", but Orchestral Manoeuvres In ...
Fad Gadget: Fadfoolery and Frank Confessions
Interview by Paul Morley, New Musical Express, 23 January 1982
Paul Morley encounters Frank Tovey on the verge of failure, and Fad Gadget on the point of hysteria. So why is this a succesful combination? ...
Depeche Mode's Dave Gahan: "Why I don't understand my own band"
Profile and Interview by Kate Mossman, New Statesman, 1 June 2017
WHEN NEIL TENNANT of the Pet Shop Boys was the assistant editor of Smash Hits, he made the following observation: ...
Ultravox: Number 1 With A Bullet Train
Report and Interview by Hugh Fielder, Sounds, 20 March 1982
HUGH FIELDER goes along for the ride with ULTRAVOX in Japan ...
Overview by Andy Gill, New Musical Express, 12 January 1980
POMP THE trouble with synthesisers is actually playing them, accepting their status as sound-generators and starting from scratch. Mechanical keyboards were included in early synth ...
Depeche Mode: Fzss!... Zwiing! Aaargh!... Hahahahah!!
Report by Sylvia Patterson, Smash Hits, 6 May 1987
Hark! Depeche Mode are having a party — i.e. they're having "a" drink, scoffing streamers, pretending to be space-men, cavorting under tables, stealing "a" drink ...
Pet Shop Boys: Outsiderdom: The Pet Shop Boys
Profile and Interview by Mat Snow, Q, August 1988
The Pet Shop Boys have played live once, never toured and only grudgingly socialize with the pop fraternity. They've stoutly refused to take the conventional ...
Ultravox, John Foxx: Q&A: John Foxx
Interview by Kieron Tyler, The Arts Desk, 2 September 2016
The leader of the original Ultravox on challenging the punk era's orthodoxies and the band as an art project ...
Human League, The: The Things That Dreams Are Made Of
Retrospective and Interview by Neil Mason, electronic, July 2012
Studios with leaking roofs, trips to new romantic clubs in a little Hillman Imp, and a heavy metal single recorded between sessions. They're all part ...
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