Depending how much synth or pop one desires ...

Propaganda, Scritti Politti, SPK, Strawberry Switchblade, Shakepeare's Sister, KTP, Blancmange, Camouflage, Boxcar

Jeff I bet you got all these  ;)

Lisa

listening: HBR1.com
eating: a cinnamon-powdered doughnut
drinking: tea with milk
thinking: trying not to think too hard whilst typing up a paper due today - bleh


theREALmxyzptlk wrote:

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listening: Yazoo - Only You
eating: my bottom lip
drinking: tea
thinking: Vince Clarke is a genius (and wondering why it's not time to go
home yet)


send me suggestions for more strangely cold and detached synth-pop please
(I've got the usual suspects: BEF/early Heaven 17, Depeche Mode, Ultravox,
early Human League & OMD, Pet Shop Boys, etc.)
any interesting side projects that seemed to fly under the radar?
solo careers worth checking out?
different ratios of synth to pop:
Visage. Vicious Pink. PSB.
Dalek i , also known as Dalek I Love You. Oh, that other Assembly single is "Never Never". Haruomi Hosono: SFX and Philharmony. Sakamoto : B2 Unit. YMO : Technodelic.
Bill Nelson : Quit Dreaming and Get On The Beam (has some guitar as well).
Telex
Peter Godwin's "Images of Heaven" track.
Thomas Leer
CabVolt.
a few Red Flag tracks.

newer:
You should give the last Future Bible Heroes' record (Eternal Youth) a spin - prime synthpop (FBH is a spinoff of Stephin Merritt's Magnetic Fields)
The first Ladytron record.

...I'll think of 400 more after I post this.


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