 | | 4 guides found for synth pop |
 | | 880 products found for synth pop  | Depeche Mode: Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, Andy Fletcher. Personnel: Luke Smith (programming). Audio Mixer: Tony Hoffer. Audio Remasterer: Stephen Marcussen. With SOUNDS OF THE UNIVERSE, Depeche Mode's follow-up to 2005's well-received PLAYING THE ANGEL,... |  | Although the Pet Shop Boys are a rarity, a dance-pop band that makes well-structured and satisfying albums, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe are at heart pop classicists who appreciate good hooks above all else. Their brilliant collaboration with Dusty... |  | Depeche Mode includes: Martin Gore, Andrew Fletcher, David Gahan. The mid-'80s saw Depeche Mode go through an intense musical development. Their fey, pretty-boy image of the early '80s turned into a portrait of intense, highly unique artists,... |  | A-Ha: Morten Harket (vocals); Pal Waaktaar (guitar); Magne Furuholmen (keyboards). Additional personnel: Claire Jarvis (oboe). Producers: Tony Mansfield, Alan Tarney, John Ratcliff. The first album by the Norwegian trio of singer Morten Harket,... |  | THE BEST OF HOWARD JONES includes one new track - "I.G.Y. (What A Beautiful World)." Although for fans of unpretentiously catchy commercial pop, all of Howard Jones' albums are worth owning, THE BEST OF HOWARD JONES is both a fine introduction and a... |  | Depeche Mode: Martin Gore (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar, keyboards, synthesizer); Alan Wilder (keyboards, synthesizer, drum programming); Andrew Fletcher (keyboards, synthesizer). Additional personnel: Steafan Hannigan (Uilleann pipes); Bazil... |  | Depeche Mode: Andrew Fletcher, David Gahan, Alan Wilder, Martin Gore. Engineers include: Peter Iversen, Pino Pischetola, Goh Hotoda. Recorded at Logic Studios, Milan, Italy; Puk Studios, Denmark; The Church and Master Rock Studios, London, England;... |  | Yaz is known as Yazoo in the UK. Yaz: Alison Moyet (vocals); Vince Clarke (synthesizer). This is the first of two albums by the duo of synthesizer wizard Vince Clarke (who had left Depeche Mode after their first album) and powerhouse singer Alison... |  | 1984's HUMAN'S LIB was an adorable, if somewhat twee, feel-good electro-pop album. Wisely, Howard Jones didn't attempt to replicate it musically, instead filling 1985's DREAM INTO ACTION with rich arrangements that give his sequencers and keyboards... |  | Metro Station: Trace Cyrus, Mason Musso (vocals, guitar); Anthony Improgo (drums); Blake Healy (programming). Recording information: Mission Sound, Brooklyn, NY. Issued in early 2008, Metro Station's self-titled debut is the sound of emo-rock going... |
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