You can love them or hate them, but you won't be able to get these three 1980s synth-pop songs out of your head after a listen or two.
Back in 1981, “Don’t You Want Me” by The Human League was an insanely big hit. It’s not an overly complex song, either. Martin Rushent, who produced the song, added a drum machine, a very basic synth, ...
The 1980s pulsed with an electric energy that transformed not just music, but the entire cultural landscape of ...
The journey of Shannon Curtis’ music career has been a winding road with many stops along the way to her current destination of synth-pop and the Chameleon on Friday. Curtis, whether with a band or ...
It’s been more than 40 years since Men Without Hats gave the world permission to dance if they want to—and there seems to be ...
British synth-pop, was a sub-genre of New Wave music that first emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Queer bands like The Communards, Pet Shop Boys, and Erasure embraced the sound and helped ...
From iconic synth-pop to powerful ballads, these 80s classics found new life decades after their release! Join us as we count down the biggest musical comebacks from the Me Decade that captured the ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. 'Tears Run Rings' is a reimagining of Marc Almond's (Soft Cell) 1988 hit.
Skies and sewers are uniting for a double record release party that will encourage matching track suits, '80s dance moves, and perhaps a Cure T-shirt or two. The Rochester-based electropop group Enemy ...
Little Rock musicians Alan Benjamin Thomas and Steven Rutherford, who record as joan, create a dreamy, synth-pop soundscape ...