Figures on a Beach, courtesy of Dearborn's own Back Porch Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48SWnIJ17Dk
(A few resources mention Detroit, but the group did seem a bit more... er... Wonderland than Northland.) On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:11 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Heyall > > Are there any mostly forgotten synth pop acts from the 80s that were trying > to do their thing in Detroit? > I would think that with all the Euro/UK stuff coming over that all that > creative influence would have poured into more than just the techno cup. > Was there really no Human League wanna-be's? No Depeche Mode posers? > > We all know about the Euro-synth pop influences on Detroit techno/house and > seemingly everything from there became techno. What about pre-house/cusp > days? > There had to have been a few back-combing new wave teens with asymmetric > buttoned shirts who wanted to be 21st Century synth pirates. > > Detroit old schoolers - speak up! > > We got A Number of Names & Cybotron that sort of fit the bill > anyone else > > maybe in the Greater Detroit area? > > MEK > >
