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a bunch of good music
so i was feeling like listening to my roots this morning....
www.marshallwatson.net/music/Mentors.zip 22 classics from the late 80s/early 90s doot doot --freur looking from a hilltop--section 25 compulsion--martin gore the price--the lightning seeds vanishing point--new order boy--book of love pop goes the world--men w/o hats only you--yaz two worlds collide--inspiral carpets have in mind--cetu javu tighten up--electronic but not tonight--depeche mode the sun rising--the beloved i'm free-- the soup dragons forever young--alphaville blue savannah--erasure life of riley--the lightening seeds nobody's diary--yaz enola gay--omd just one day--anything box repetition--information society performance--tones on tail enjoy.
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Re: a bunch of good music
Ah, the Vince Clarke common denominator: early Depeche Mode - Yaz - Erasure.
I liked that kind of synth pop because i could make something very similar on my CASIO. Plus, i remember reading an interview with Clarke (in "Keyboard" i think?) where he said he basically just played by ear and sequenced. "Blue Savannah" from "Wild" is a classic example of this since th piano line is a pre-set demo from that particular synth. When i was ~12, i thought Erasure was boss. Kind of gave up on them after their self-titled LP came out, what was that, '94, '95? A lot of other nostalgic selections in there. I'd have to say, many of these mentors have been sonically surpassed by you their student.Thanks for sharing!
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