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  1. 19 hours ago · Menacing and flamboyant band images (many by Anton Corbijn) evoked gothic cinema and high fashion. Most importantly, Dorper and Mertens pushed synths to the absolute limit – instead of providing rhythmic wallpaper to a vocal performance, keys and computers blazed in the mixes like stadium-conquering rock stars, a coke-fueled orchestra, the horn section in hell, and an Andy Warhol fever dream ...

  2. 5 days ago · The epitome of New Pop has often been seen to be ABC with ‘Poison Arrow’ and with the band plus assorted session musicians tracing the pre-programmed guide track helmed by Trevor Horn with live instrumentation, modern production was born where funk, soul and orchestrations could sit alongside the mechanised synthpop that had ...

  3. 5 days ago · Downes has put together a new tour with his band Asia for 2024. ... along with your Buggles bandmate and singer Trevor Horn, because Yes’ music is fertile ground for a keyboardist.

  4. 2 days ago · Produced by Trevor Horn, “The Lexicon of Love” included hits like “Poison Arrow,” “The Look of Love,” and “All of My Heart,” and was praised for its sophisticated production and lush orchestration. Despite lineup changes and evolving musical styles, ABC continued to produce music and tour extensively.

  5. 1 day ago · Next up on the main stage and second on the bill came Seal. The weather broke nicely into that summer evening sunshine for us all and Seal’s songs were the perfect accompaniment. He was pretty intense and enjoyed performing for his home crowd. Seal also called out his producer from his early days, Trevor Horn, who was in the audience.

  6. 1 day ago · The Thursday night highlight spot has been enjoyed by many a top class act. The Waterboys, Madness, The Divine Comedy, Trevor Horn and even Brian Wilson have been enthused by the joyful spirit that the long awaited first night at Cropredy brings. Last year everyone boogied to Nile Rogers & Chic.

  7. 5 days ago · “ (I Dont Stand) A Ghost of a Chance (With You)” is a poignant jazz ballad performed by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. The song’s lyrical content explores the notions of unrequited love and the vulnerability one feels in pursuing a relationship with someone who seems unattainable.