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Link to Spotify playlist: [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5JRerAP8JzGzP6r6gsoLJH?si=5645a5b4d5544fa2 Mus115 - 17. 80s Synth Pop] | |||
----The 1980s were a decade of advancement in musical technology - not only the synthesizers for which this style is named, but also samplers, drum machines, sequencers, gated reverb (especially on snare drums) and the like.<ref>Gated reverb - a technique where the reverb is added to a sound, but as the reverb starts to trail down, a gate shuts it off and cuts the tail. The gate can close based either upon the reverb level (once it falls below a certain threshold), or, more commonly on percussion, by a time delay. So it's a very unnatural sound. More here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gated_reverb</ref> | |||
All of this lead to a very different type of sound scape, although the song styles in general sound very related to punk and new wave. The vocal stylings of the era also changed to fit this new aesthetic, with the males singing in a more low end, back of the throat type of style, compared with the very nasal and forward (and high pitch) of some of the glam rock and 70s hard rock. | |||
'''Depeche Mode''' | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/0qi4b1l0eT3jpzeNHeFXDT?si=484e2edfbbe9476f Just Can't Get Enough] | |||
'''Dead or Alive''' | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/0qi4b1l0eT3jpzeNHeFXDT?si=dbb607a314084b02 You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)] | |||
'''Duran Duran''' | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/2SEM1OHX0POc27jbphZEpW?si=013fb04b038e47ec Rio] | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/2qeESyQyH7MRHCBotCQsNq?si=3a5c7ab1d8634a3e Hungry Like the Wolf] | |||
'''a-ha''' | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/2WfaOiMkCvy7F5fcp2zZ8L?si=e1f8330679804b11 Take on Me] - this one had one of the most iconic videos of the 80s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djV11Xbc914 | |||
'''Eurythmics''' | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/1TfqLAPs4K3s2rJMoCokcS?si=78f741902b0d4f8b Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)] | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/0e3oKMtktdRlmCWQLK62TO?si=6435bf9a1b484210 Would I Lie to You?] | |||
'''The Human League''' | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/3L7RtEcu1Hw3OXrpnthngx?si=5b9a70e2082d4823 Don't You Want Me] | |||
'''Tears for Fears''' | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/4RvWPyQ5RL0ao9LPZeSouE?si=30807307ac9f40f5 Everybody Wants to Rule the World] | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/2gQaQUhDCNGfBVXTvxAmXQ?si=20ec74b764bb4bf4 Shout] | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/0Qv7xi6uPSqH2k82tOkGSt?si=a95cd71e83fa4c8b Mad World] | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/3JOVTQ5h8HGFnDdp4VT3MP?si=86d9d4780af9425d Mad World - Gary Jules Cover] | |||
'''Rick Astley''' | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/4PTG3Z6ehGkBFwjybzWkR8?si=9692cf952436479a Never Gonna Give You Up] - yep, the infamous Rick Roll. I'm sure you've seen the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ video] before. The video was shot almost as an afterthought. Here's a video about how the Rick Roll started (spoiler, it started as a "duckroll"): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMW4AqbuSGg The Birth of Rick Rolling]. | |||
'''Phil Collins''' | |||
* [https://open.spotify.com/track/18AXbzPzBS8Y3AkgSxzJPb?si=0d01a115a4b24e09 In The Air Tonight] | |||
Latest revision as of 13:40, 21 September 2024
Link to Spotify playlist: Mus115 - 17. 80s Synth Pop
The 1980s were a decade of advancement in musical technology - not only the synthesizers for which this style is named, but also samplers, drum machines, sequencers, gated reverb (especially on snare drums) and the like.[1]
All of this lead to a very different type of sound scape, although the song styles in general sound very related to punk and new wave. The vocal stylings of the era also changed to fit this new aesthetic, with the males singing in a more low end, back of the throat type of style, compared with the very nasal and forward (and high pitch) of some of the glam rock and 70s hard rock.
Depeche Mode
Dead or Alive
Duran Duran
a-ha
- Take on Me - this one had one of the most iconic videos of the 80s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djV11Xbc914
Eurythmics
The Human League
Tears for Fears
Rick Astley
- Never Gonna Give You Up - yep, the infamous Rick Roll. I'm sure you've seen the video before. The video was shot almost as an afterthought. Here's a video about how the Rick Roll started (spoiler, it started as a "duckroll"): The Birth of Rick Rolling.
Phil Collins
- ↑ Gated reverb - a technique where the reverb is added to a sound, but as the reverb starts to trail down, a gate shuts it off and cuts the tail. The gate can close based either upon the reverb level (once it falls below a certain threshold), or, more commonly on percussion, by a time delay. So it's a very unnatural sound. More here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gated_reverb