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Hope you don't mind me sharing, but usually a few of you have liked my mixes.....
This one is 2 hours of synth-pop, obviously rooted in the 80s, but a few from the 70s, 90s, 00s, 10s and 20s too. Loads of classics, but also quite a few less well known gems too.
Mix Tracklist Gary Numan - Are 'Friends' Electric? Alphaville - Big in Japan Fiat Lux - Feels Like Winter Again Johnny Dynamite & The Bloodsuckers - Triflin' Kids Kajagoogoo - Too Shy Propaganda - Dr. Mabuse (12") M - Pop Muzik Erasure - Victim Of Love Beach House - Lazuli Ed Dowie - Number Eight Wire Blancmange - Feel Me Alan Burnham - Science Fiction When in Rome - The Promise The Thompson Twins - Doctor! Doctor! Goldfrapp - Fly Me Away Eurythmics - Love Is A Stranger The KVB - Unité Les Rythmes Digitales ft Nik Kershaw - Sometimes Analysis - Surface Tension Camera Obscura - Destitution Cut Copy - Out There On The Ice Depeche Mode - Get the Balance Right Quadrascope - Baby Won't Phone Yazoo - Nobody's Diary Filthy Dukes - Don't Fall Softly The Human League - Open Your Heart Soft Cell - Memorabilia Laugh Clown Laugh - Feel So Young Visage - Frequency 7 (Dance Mix) A Flock of Seagulls - Space Age Love Song Ice the Falling Rain - Lifes Illusion Passion Polka - Lying Next To You Poeme Electronique - She's An Image Automatic - Automaton Howard Jones - Conditioning Firestations - Stillness (Arvo Party 80s Remix)
I was born underwater, I dried out in the sun.
I started humping volcanoes baby, when I was too young.
Any fans of Synth-Pop on here? I've done a new mix on 22:34 - Jan 13 by Dubtractor
Lots of stuff there that I really need to dig into a bit more.
I listen to a huge variety of music, but there is always more to discover.
It's exhaustive isn't it. As much as I've tried, I find it difficult to keep up with new stuff. Given how much you can simply stream now, it's a case of choice paralysis and you sometimes end up listening to what you already know out of comfort. I found I was listening to way more stuff when I was leafing through albums in Andy's records and listening to people like John Peel and the like than having a device in my hand.
I have started to make more of an effort to 'save' playlists etc to play on the headphones when I'm out walking or at the gym since the new year as an unofficial new years resolution.