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  1. John Foxx and the Maths is a musical project featuring electronic music pioneer John Foxx, Benge and more recently Hannah Peel. The group specialises in the use of analogue synthesizers and drum machines. It was initially a studio based project working from Benge's studio in Shoreditch, London but has also engaged in live work. Band history.

  2. 19 de feb. de 2020 · 626. 27K views 4 years ago. Video by Karborn (www.karborn.com) Howl is the title track on the 5th John Foxx And the Maths studio album, out on 15 May 2020 (PreOrder:...

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  3. 16 de may. de 2024 · John Foxx And The Maths return with a new line-up for their fifth studio album. WATCH: John Foxx And The Maths – Talk. First look at the second of director Macoto Tezka's two ''Tokyo noir'' videos for cuts from Foxx and Benge's last two albums. LISTEN: John Foxx & The Maths Remix OMD. Hear John Foxx And The Maths' take on OMD's new single Dresden.

  4. 31 de ago. de 2017 · Foxxs latest and most fruitful project is John Foxx and the Maths, a collective centered around Foxx and analog synth wizard Ben Edwards, better known as Benge. The Maths sees Foxx returning to much of the early, synth driven work that defined his early career, and has expanded to include live contributions from Hannah Peel and ...

  5. Profile: Musical project comprising electronic music pioneers John Foxx and Benge, formed 2009. Sites: blog.johnfoxxandthemaths.com , Wikipedia. Members: Ben Edwards, Dennis Leigh, Hannah Peel, Robin Simon, Serafina Steer. Variations: Viewing All | John Foxx And The Maths.

  6. 24 de jul. de 2020 · Despite its title, it doesn’t appear that ‘New York Times’, a song from the pioneering synthpop and art rock singer/producer John Foxxs new album Howl, has anything to do with the global media’s primary arbiter of neoliberal hegemony. Instead, the track finds Foxx looking backwards, musing on New York, and the lost power ...

  7. 30 de ene. de 2013 · His third album with The Maths, a fluid collective of collaborators including electronica artist Benge and “space violin” player Hannah Peel, is a richly layered mix of analogue and digital, vintage cyber-pop tropes and contemporary techno textures.