>and re-launching Tina Turner's career

eeew, I guess we can forgive them for that

MEK


                                                                           
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Heaven 17:
Out on September 26th is "Before After", the newest album from Heaven 17
and their first in over 9 years. Announced since the year 2001, "Before
After" offers Heaven 17 in old quality: pop melody, disco beats, warmth,
exquisite design, soul and electro-funk. Fronted by Glenn Gregory, the
band also holds Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh as members who both have
pioneered British synthesizer pop through The Future, The Human League
and Heaven 17 itself. They are responsible for two of the UK's greatest
electro singles: "Being Boiled" and "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove
Thing" and elevated the role of producers to the level of artist in the
1980s with Terence Trent D'Arby and re-launching Tina Turner's career.
In recent years Martyn Ware has recorded music with Vince Clarke, Ian
Craig Marsh has been involved with soundtrack work while Glenn Gregory's
ambient pop group Honeyroot caught the public's attention with their
version of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart".

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Really? My all-time favourite, 303-toting, Earth Wind & Fire Horn
section-hiring, card-carrying communist, funkiest blue-eyed Yorkshiremen
in town - are back!?!? :-)


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From: theREALmxyzptlk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 November 2005 22:23
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Subject: Re: (313) Heaven 17

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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>eh?  What? B.E.F. is working together again? Could that mean some more
>scathing political electronic music disguised as pop music?
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>MEK
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Yup - they've reinstated the British Electrical Foundation business
operations and Heaven 17 have a new record out already.
I believe they are playing next week (The Scala?) in London.'




                              jeff




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