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  1. Explore The Human League's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Human League on AllMusic.

  2. Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh were both working as computer programmers in 1977, and combined a love of pop music (such as glam rock and Tamla Motown) with avant garde electronic music. They acquired a Roland System 100 synthesizer and began to create music in their own rehearsal facility.

  3. Historia. Después de la salida de Ian Craig Marsh y Martyn Ware de The Human League formaron B.E.F., proyecto de música experimental con sintetizadores. Iniciaron casi a la vez un nuevo proyecto más convencional que sería Heaven 17 en octubre de 1980. Tomaron el nombre de una novela de Anthony Burgess llamada La naranja mecánica .

  4. 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 ...

  5. 31 de mar. de 2018 · The Human League came together in 1977 when vocalist Phil Oakey joined The Future — a Sheffield-based electronic duo consisting of Korg/Roland enthusiasts Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh. Forging a mid-ground between English vocal pop and the Berlin School, the trio debuted with the Fast Product single “Being Boiled” / “Circus of Death” in June 1978.

  6. 28 de may. de 2020 · After two moderately well received albums of hip, Kraftwerk-inspired post-punk austerity, founding Human Leaguers Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh had departed in 1980 to form Heaven 17.

  7. 15 de mar. de 2022 · B and break-ups can be not only extremely messy but also creatively and commercially disastrous, so the fact that both The Human League Mk.2 (with Phil Oakey and Adrian Wright from the original Human League, plus assorted new members) and Heaven 17 (with Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh from Human League Mk.1, joined by Glenn Gregory on vocals) actually produced anything at all in the period ...