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Studio Electrophonique: from the Human League to Pulp

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Studio Electrophonique: from the Human League to PulpThe Sheffield space age began in 1961, when mechanic Ken Patten won a tape recording competition by recreating the sound of a rocket launch using a pencil and a bicycle pump. In the years that followed, his makeshift studio became the launch pad for a group of musicians who would shape the sound of 1980s pop. Members of The Human League, Heaven 17, Pulp and ABC were among those who found themselves squashed into Pattens living room, inventing the

comforting glow

All The Names Given is punctuated with [Caption Poems] partially inspired by Deaf sound artist Christine Sun Kim

everyone blinked twice – except for Peanut himself

Attachment type: Acetate teeth

and then Siegfried found himself looking at the most beautiful young woman he had ever seen

as well as his personal sadness at events such as the deaths of his father and brother

Made from Formica in Seoul

Sandalwood

a dream or a biscuit

Winner of the Best Game of the Year Award 2024

how their music was inspired

beautiful buildings

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