Ultravox New Wave

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Artist Overview
Ultravox rose up out of Britain's late-'70s punk movement, adding a dark, moody touch to the sonic din. But before long Ultravox was incorporating synthesizers and a pronounced art-rock influence. In both their initial incarnation with singer John Foxx (who went on to a highly influential solo career) and their later phase with Midge Ure, they were enormously influential to the burgeoning new romantic and synth-pop scenes. In the 21st century, their synth-based, distinctly European sound would inspire a whole new generation of bands who took their cue from '80s electro-pop and were eventually gathered under the umbrella term "Electroclash."

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Systems Of Romance - CD
Ultravox
Release Date: 08/29/2006
This third release from U.K. pop band Ultravox includes "Some Of Them" and "Can't Stay Long." With 1978's SYSTEMS OF ROMANCE, Ultravox!... [ 923984_CD ]
 
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Ultravox! - CD
Ultravox
Release Date: 08/29/2006
Depeche Mode claimed to be punks with synthesizers, but it was Ultravox! who first showed the kind of dangerous rhythms that keyboards... [ 923982_CD ]
 
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Ha! Ha! Ha! - CD
Ultravox
Release Date: 08/29/2006
Before Midge Ure came along, assumed vocal duties, and propelled Ultravox to stardom, the band was a more understated affair. This album... [ 923988_CD ]
 
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