
Electronic Sound Issue 68 2020
English | 102 pages | True PDF | 17 MB
We are celebrating the 40th anniversary of the release of Devo’s ‘Freedom Of Choice’, the album that sparked the American synthpop revolution, in this month’s Electronic Sound. We’ve interviewed both Mark Mothersbaugh and Jerry Casale for our cover feature, which explores how Devo’s record label were on the verge of sacking the band in the months leading up to ‘Freedom Of Choice’ and how the success of the album changed everything for the guys from magesy download Akron, Ohio. It inspired a host of other names on the burgeoning US electronic music scene too and, alongside our main story, we’ve picked out 20 of the finest American synth records of the 1980s. From big hitters to obscure transmitters, from magesy download the likes of Prince and Ministry to Screamers and Our Daughter’s Wedding, all of these artists owed something to Devo.
Elsewhere in this issue, we speak to Talking Heads’ Chris Frantz about his autobiography, which is a real treat by the way, and zip back to 2005 for a highly entertaining interview with Goldfrapp to celebrate the 15th anniversary reissue of ‘Supernature’. We also catch up with Kelly Lee Owens ahead of the release of her new album and discuss all things Castles In Space with label boss Colin Morrison, as well as talking to Benge, Jah Wobble and Rival Consoles. We take a peek into the madcap parallel worlds of pre-electronics and post-electronics too. Get ready for stone loudspeakers, feedback flutes, cuckoo pipes and instruments with 790 strings!
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