Moving towards a DanceWeekend it is - some 80/90ies Gems (UK driven)

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Some folks (or one) will flag this as usual as they see no added value or have inner hate - hmm, esta la vida as we say in "German".

My love for electronic sounds started with some of these acts

Starting above with a killer project early 1980ies - Visage was linked to the Depeche Mode scene as people know (I could repeat what i wrote years ago but guys such as @steevc or @slobberchops will remember and obviously know more about them) - other cool project (I still have my red 45er vinyl at home) was Yazoo (also the keyboard guy was linked, even member of Depeche Mode, singer became more famous even after Yazoo).

But these Brits had even more cool stuff that enriched our music world - Anne Clark was even part of my school lesson as we used her tracks to learn English as a language (probably as our English teacher had a special favour) - I was no huge fan but after the years I liked it more and more.

I will not bother to write a lot more about her and my experience as simply adding YT links to a post seems to trigger my special friend lol.

Just saying this track "Sleeper in Metropolis" is to me a key track that paved the way for Techno, similar to the old Kraftwek sounds from Berlin.

I am still thrilled by the typical German English speaking - you realize directly they are no native speakers, but fine i think, an issue people also have on the chain, they are not perfect in English.

More old stuff - Italian sounds bei Giorgio Moroder

Think i did not post about him yet hence allow me two sentences - he is from Tirol, North of Italy, they speak German and Italian, Giorgio created a lot anthemns for Hollywood movies (and was called a first good father of electronic music end of the 1970ies.

He played in similar genre like Jean Michel Jarre (France, awesome synthi anthems - check at the end).

My main remembering sound was the one from the official album for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles (became a mainstream chartbreaker) - the first Olympics I was watching 2-3 weeks any event.

Some French synthi sounds

As announced a bit from Jean-Michel Jarre, a true pioneer for electronic anthems - I could do posts about him - but will stay away as some might flag me down to zero again - he was a role model of my first synthi experience as a schhol kid - and this still sounds like it could have been produced today or in the future.



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Europeans seemed to lead the way with synths. I was more of a guitar fan, but there were great synth tunes.

I'm not sure I remember Anne Clark (no relation).

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Yeah i was also more a guitar guy before this wave started - i like both and still would love to see more crossover sounds with guitar rock and electronic :-)

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Interesting - I thought Anne Clark is totally famous in your country :-)

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According to Wikipedia she has a cult following in Germany.

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Interesting, might be similar like Scorpions originally only been recognized in the US or Modern Talking in Russia :-)

btw - am only posting these days to see if i get flagged or not - if i get flagged someone has less dv power to annoy other good creators - I do not care about rewards

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You should post because you want to. He can take your rewards, but can't damage your rep score, so I assume your stuff will not be hidden. You can earn from curation anyway. You are not harming Hive and so should be able to enjoy it.

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true mate - i also do not really care about the rep thing if he would destroy it - different issue, no need to earn by curation - might be a general thing i usually avoid given my horoscope but I do feel this community deserves better things as so called policemen :-)

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Such is the anarchy of Hive.

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True - still a fan to put that social content part on layer two

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Excellent choices! So nice to hear that there are still people out there who can appreciated stuff like Kraftwerk or Anne Clark. Gorgio Moroder is new to my ears, have to get into that:)

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A very nice collection of iconic 80s (give or take) synth pop!
Though Anne Clark is not really pop, but anyway. But Moroder sure was, and he began the trend already in the 70s, the best example for that is probably the smash hit "I feel love" by Donna Summer, who lived in Munich at the time:

Another "branch" of the synth wave was the "industrial wave", with more aggressive sounds. One band that could be named for that is Front 242 with songs like this:

At the same time, there was a more "verkopfter" strain of that trend. One of the best examples is the cooperation of David Byrne with Brian Eno:


Their album "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" is a all time great, in the league of "Dark Side of the Moon" und such, I would say. Ground breaking sound back then.

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Awesome, thx for that contribution - remember moroder and Donna alot, Front 242 never been my thing but good sounds

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geiler Scheiss,

vielen Dank dafür!
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Immer gerne :-) - freut mich positive replies zu sehen.

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Deine Post's sind für mich musikalisch wie auch HIVE Historisch immer wieder eine kleine Zeitmaschine um positive Erinnerungen neu zu erleben.

Dafür wollte ich einfach wieder mal Danke sagen!

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...und ein !BEER auf die kreative Inspiration.

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