I discovered this song reading the Simon Reynolds' book "Rip it up and start again" (the Post Punk history from 1978 to 1984), but I prefer Dancevision, that's instrumental.
Can't believe this is from 77, so far ahead of it's time and wonderfully moody, thoughtful synth music. Shame most people only know them for Don't you want me.
1977! Why have 80's/90's in your tags? This is 70's, the beginning of techno. Human League were amongst the, if not the, first group to cross electronica with disco. A brave move! And look what happened because of it!
I discovered this song reading the Simon Reynolds' book "Rip it up and start again" (the Post Punk history from 1978 to 1984), but I prefer Dancevision, that's instrumental.
borzula 1 month ago
Can't believe this is from 77, so far ahead of it's time and wonderfully moody, thoughtful synth music. Shame most people only know them for Don't you want me.
ArrowInTheKnee93 2 months ago
1977! Why have 80's/90's in your tags? This is 70's, the beginning of techno. Human League were amongst the, if not the, first group to cross electronica with disco. A brave move! And look what happened because of it!
brightphoebus 3 months ago
dark & moody synths....love it
the old league were truly ahead of their time...never =d
mancavant 1 year ago
Cool Upload. Never Heard this before, until now.
JonMcElectro 1 year ago
G E N I U S
TheNouveauxdecadence 1 year ago