With his third album, Finlay Shakespeare has produced his most pop work yet in ‘Illusion + Memory’ which reveals a more romantic nature to his music.
He kindly chatted about the new approaches he took in the production of his new album, his revived enthusiasm for live work and a new project with Neil Arthur of BLANCMANGE... Continue Reading ›
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Unashamedly embracing high school nostalgia and John Hughes movies, BUNNY X’s 2021 debut album ‘Young & In Love’ was a straightforward pop statement.
But the duo are now sophomores and their thoughts have become more dystopian as Sci-Fi novels, films, television shows and interstellar romances take over as inspiration. Continue Reading ›
It’s still a Mael, Mael, Mael, Mael World!
Always clever but never impenetrable, the sibling duo have surmised their new long player ‘The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte’ as being “as bold and uncompromising as anything we did back then or, for that matter, anytime throughout our career.” Continue Reading ›
Although he began with a Fender Telecaster, twin stylus Stylophone and second hand Akai reel-to-reel tape recorder to compose primitive ambient experiments, when a young Dave Ball bought a MiniKorg 800DV duophonic synthesizer, he never looked back.
A chipper Dave Ball who accepted an invitation to chat over a round of Vintage Synth Trumps and talk about SOFT CELL’s past, present and future… Continue Reading ›
A No1 album in 1982, ‘The Lexicon of Love’ was ABC’s debut album which many have said defined a decade. Remaining founder member and ABC frontman Martin Fry toured ‘The Lexicon of Love’ in 2022 with a full symphonic orchestra conducted by Anne Dudley.
He spoke via Zoom from Barbados about the making of ‘The Lexicon Of Love’.
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