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  1. 9 de may. de 2024 · Synth-pop innovators Blancmange enjoyed their biggest success in the early 1980s but their 21st-century renaissance has been even more prolific. Starting with the 2011 album Blanc Burn and undeterred by the subsequent departure of fellow founder-member Stephen Luscombe due to ill health, vocalist

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Blancmange was founded in 1979 at the Harrow School of Art in London and released three studio albums before splitting up in 1986. Initially a three-piece outfit, they almost immediately became a duo consisting of Neil Arthur on vocals/various instruments and Stephen Luscombe on keyboards (original drummer Laurence Stevens left not ...

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Blancmange’s early period saw Neil and Stephen Luscombe achieve great success with hits such as Living on the Ceiling, Blind Vision and Don’t Tell Me as well as releasing three albums. The band...

  4. 23 de may. de 2024 · Neil met multi-instrumentalist Stephen Luscombe at the Harrow School of Art in 1979, and as synths weren’t readily available, they toyed with experimental homemade instruments which at least sounded vaguely like synths.

  5. 18 de may. de 2024 · Arthur began the band with Stephen Luscombe at Harrow School of Art in 1979 and has recently hit a rich vein of songwriting productivity that has also seen him start Fader with synthesizer legend Benge, and spearhead the relatively new trio The Remainder, who will support the celebratory UK tour.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · 690. VIEWS. Neil Arthur is celebrating 45 years of Blancmange with the group’s new best-of collection – a project spurred on by his former bandmate, Stephen Luscombe. The duo formed in 1979 and released three albums together – ‘Happy Families’ (1982), ‘Mange Tout’ (1984) and ‘Believe You Me’ (1985) – scoring a run ...

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · What is the song’s meaning? The song’s meaning is a satire of consumerism, as the lyrics mock those who have a habit of buying new things frequently without understanding their need. The song highlights how consumerism can take hold of people’s lives and how empty that kind of life can be. What message does the song convey?