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The Synth-Pop Masterpiece: Rediscovering Heaven 17’s The Luxury Gap
Whether you are downloading a digitized archive to hear the original 1983 master dynamics or streaming the deluxe remastered editions online, The Luxury Gap remains an essential listen. It stands as a timeless reminder of a time when pop music was allowed to be fiercely intelligent, explicitly political, and devastatingly catchy all at once.
The album was recorded at in London during a period of high creative freedom, as Virgin Records provided a generous budget that allowed the trio—Martyn Ware, Ian Craig Marsh, and Glenn Gregory—to use the studio as a "musical tool".
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If you only know the 1980s for Duran Duran or Depeche Mode, you have missed the cynical, funky heart of the era. Heaven 17 was a splinter group from The Human League (after the Dare album imploded). Led by Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh (programming geniuses) and vocalist Glenn Gregory, Heaven 17 was a band obsessed with the intersection of technology, consumerism, and fascism.
1983 Artist: Heaven 17 Genre: Synth-pop, New Wave, Funk Producer: Heaven 17, Flood, Jimmy Iovine