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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

Music video by Anything Box performing Living In Oblivion. (C) 1990 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

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  • Most UNDERRATED band of the late 80's and early 90's !!!...

    I say "more underrated' not because people doesn't appreciate their music, but they are one of the BEST ELECTRONIC POP bands ever!!..

    These guys and others such as "Cause & Effect" will be forever part of the classic and modern electronic music. I think the very best are DPECHE MODE, Kraftwerk, New Order, Erasure, but these guys are just after those historic genius !!...

  • How the hell does this only have 121k views?

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  • LOVE!

  • @captaindaring There are a few current bands you may like then with a similar style, try Iris ("Annie Would I Lie To You", for instance.) Also The Echoing Green, although I'm not as familiar with their specific songs.

  • @JonathanCappolino No worries =) They're both amazing, but yeah this version sounds a bit more produced and shiny.

  • @VorpalGirl

    Oh. Hmmm, this is the only non-remix version I've heard (or so I thought), so I assumed it was the original. I just listened to the "living in oblivion (Original version) simply the best 90´s HD audio". I think you're totally right. The other ver is much more simplified, almost like a demo. Thx for clearing that up for me! :)

  • Legal rever isto! Assisti esta banda em 1994, no Rio Grande do Sul.

  • @JonathanCappolino I dunno. The version that was on my "Peace" cassette, released by Epic in 1990, was different. Can't post URLs, but search for "living in oblivion (Original version) simply the best 90´s HD audio"

    I think the version here on this page may have come out when they re-released on Jarrett/Orangewerks.

  • @ladodelapared I would say it is more synthpop. Which has roots in New Wave. It is obvious that during this time (c. 1988) A-Box was influanced by bands such as New Order, Depeche Mode, and other new wave/synth pop styles.

    I was lucky enough to photograph A-box in 1990. I have some really great photos of them.  Good times!

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