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Ink 19 :: Erasure
Union Street (Mute). Review by Kiran Aditham.
ERASURE UNION STREET Mute Armed with just an acoustic guitar, a scant array of instrumental trimmings and Andy Bell’s soulful, soaring voice, synth-pop icons Erasure have taken a complete sonic detour on Union Street. Call it their “unplugged” effort if you will, for the labeling is justified with ...
Ink 19 :: Erasure
Erasure,Elkland,Orlando, FL,May 7, 2005,by Jen Cray,House of Blues
ERASURE WITH ELKLAND House of Blues, Orlando, FL May 7, 2005 by Jen Cray I have never been a big Erasure fan, their music has always seemed a bit too flamboyant for my tastes. My girlfriend, on the other hand, has wanted to see their live show since they first came onto the scene in the mid-80's, so ...
Ink 19 :: Erasure
In a celebration of all things shiny and happy, Erasure brought their circus of glitter to Orlando's Hard Rock Live, and Jen Cray was there for the party.
ERASURE SCISSORS FOR LEFTY Orlando, Fl June 8, 2007 by Jen Cray In a celebration of all things shiny and happy, Erasure brought their circus of glitter to Orlando's Hard Rock Live. Their new album (Light at the End of the World) may not have the hits of their classic 80's releases, but that doesn't ...
Ink 19 :: Erasure
Erasure,Nightbird,Mute,Ben Varkentine
ERASURE NIGHTBIRD Mute Synth pioneer Vince Clarke is the Keith Richards of techno-pop. Having helped define a genre of music, he now spends most of his time churning out unmemorable variations on his theme. Clarke and singer Andy Bell, his lasting musical partner after two or three shorter-lived collaborations ...
Ink 19 :: Erasure
Light At The End of The World (Mute). Review by Jen Cray.
ERASURE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE WORLD Mute I was never a fan of flamboyant '80s dance music. Pet Shop Boys, Frankie Goes To Hollywood and the like were a bit too sweaty-boys-in-a-dance-club for my taste. Little did I know that years later I'd have a girlfriend who absolutely praised the gloriously ...
Ink 19 :: FineChina
1980's pop music has become yet another category that indie music has embrace...
...-up off their pretty boy faces. My Favorite has come closer to not only the sound, but most importantly, the spirit of the Smiths. FineChina is the Erasure, infused with girly-man vocals and all those terrible, terrible easily programmable beats. The keyboards -- of course there are keyboards -- are...
Ink 19 :: Captive Audience
February 2000 :: Ink Spots :: Captive Audience (Isaac Airbourne)
...greatest influences as artists? We're most often compared to Orbital and Moby, though I think more tangible influences are Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Erasure, Dead or Alive, and Duran Duran. We are heavily influenced by early 80's electronic music, British New Wave, and German EBM/techno. Our latest project...
Ink 19 :: The Shining Path
May 1998 :: Music R-Sk :: The Shining Path (Keith Bergman)
...not suited for bumpin' in your car on the way to the club, but refreshingly real in an age of Puffed up hip-hop with all the depth and feeling of an erasure. The Shining Path is one of those albums that requires an open mind, but rewards the adventurous listener with new trips each time, fresh textures...
Ink 19 :: AMP
February 1999 :: Music A-B :: AMP (Matthew Moyer)
...??? Oh darling yes, and (though Richard AMP will probably kill me), I've got evidence. First, he's pared AMP down to a duo, just like Soft Cell, DAF, Erasure, all of the best. It's just Richard and Karine Charff (vocals) standing alone. Second, this album has every bit of the glacial calm, distance,...
Ink 19 :: Electro Shock! Groundbreakers of Synth Music
October 1999 :: Page :: Electro Shock! Groundbreakers of Synth Music (Matthew Moyer)
...this collection of interviews, with an astonishing (and enjoyable) array of electronic artists/pioneers. Bands in the interrogation chamber include Erasure, Nine Inch Nails, Aphex Twin, and Depeche Mode, alongside producers William Orbit and Mark Bell and even House luminaries Frankie Knuckles and Armand...
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