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  1. By the late 2000’s, Heaven 17 were down to two of their original members, Ian Craig Marsh having left the band to take a degree course in Psychology. Yet demand for Heaven 17 live which had run dry a decade earlier had now picked up dramatically. A whole new generation of artists began to sight Heaven 17 as prime influences, not least La Roux ...

  2. Ian Craig Marsh es un músico y compositor británico conocido por su participación en dos bandas emblemáticas de la escena electrónica de los años 80: The Human League y Heaven 17. Nacido el 11 de agosto de 1956 en Sheffield, Inglaterra, Marsh comenzó su carrera musical como tecladista en The Human League en 1977, contribuyendo en la creación de álbumes icónicos como "Reproduction" y ...

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  4. Ian Craig Marsh. English musician and composer, born 11 November 1956 in Sheffield, England. He was a founding member of the electronic band The Human League, writing and playing on their first two albums and several singles, until leaving in 1980 to form the British Electric Foundation and later Heaven 17 together with Martyn Ware.

  5. 3 de abr. de 2011 · Synthesiser wizards Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh went on to form Heaven 17 but singer Oakey retained the band name.The Human League are one of the brightest lights in the history of electropop. They have had many incarnations over the years but since late 1980 the core of the group has been frontman Philip Oakey (b 1955) and singers Joanne Catherall (b 1962) and Susan Sulley (b 1963).

  6. The song was written by Philip Oakey, Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh. It was co-produced by The Human League and Colin Thurston, and recorded at Monumental Studios in Sheffield. The song was the third single to be released by the original line-up of the Human League, and the only single from the band's 1979 debut album Reproduction.

  7. Heaven 17 entstand Anfang der 1980er Jahre in Sheffield aus dem Musikproduktionsprojekt British Electric Foundation (B. E. F.), das Ian Craig Marsh und Martyn Ware nach ihrer Trennung von The Human League gegründet hatten. Der Sänger Glenn Gregory, der vorher bereits bei B. E. F. in Erscheinung getreten war, vervollständigte die Formation.