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  1. 10 de feb. de 2020 · In many ways, synth-pop could only ever have been born in early ’80s Britain, as radical new tech met unique social conditions: the zenith of analogue synth technology colliding with grim reality as newly-elected Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher began to turn the screw.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Synth-popSynth-pop - Wikipedia

    Synth-pop reached its commercial peak in the UK in the winter of 1981–2, with bands such as OMD, Japan, Ultravox, Soft Cell, Depeche Mode, Yazoo and even Kraftwerk, enjoying top ten hits.

  3. Synthesisers have played a key role in the story of pop — and in the songs covered in our Life of a Song series. © Getty Images. Blue Monday — New Order’s track was a watershed moment in...

  4. Synth Britannia: The Emergence of British Synth Pop. Martin Leyrer. 10 videos 10,925 views Last updated on May 15, 2011. In the late Seventies small pockets of electronic artists such as...

  5. One nation under a Moog. As new BBC4 documentary Synth Britannia shows, the synthesizer first dehumanised then re-humanised British pop, fulfilled the DIY promise of punk, and changed how...

  6. The Rolling Stone magazine described the song as the breakthrough song of the Second British Invasion by new bands from the UK with their new synth sound. The first invasion describes the...

  7. 14 de sept. de 2018 · Acts like Electric Youth and Mitch Murder have been putting a contemporary, synth-heavy spin on '80s pop culture – particularly creating soundtracks for movies, television and video games.