English synth-pop band Blancmange's story is one of two distinct chapters. In the early '80s they infused the emergent synth-pop scene with oblique lyrics, wry British humor and occasionally ...
Stephen Luscombe, the co-founder and keyboardist of influential British new wave band Blancmange, has died at age 70, Parade reports. Luscombe’s longtime bandmate and friend Neil Arthur, 67, confirmed ...
“I’ve got to learn the lyrics, before we go on tour!” Neil Arthur is fleshing out the practical preparations as he looks to take his beloved Blancmange back out on the road. The round-UK odyssey will ...
Less than a week after playing the Cruel World Festival in Pasadena, California, Midge Ure made his way to the East Coast and played a more intimate room at Sony Hall in New York City on May 22. The ...
80s synth-pop band Blancmange are coming to Nottingham - here's what frontman Neil Arthur had to say
Blancmange emerged in 1982 with their first hit God’s Kitchen/I’ve Seen The Word and over the next four years the band – Neil Arthur and Stephen Stephen Luscombe – had nine more hits, including Living ...
Marking the return to London Records, almost 40-years since their debut. Blancmange’s Neil Arthur talks to The Star ahead of a 25 November, 2022, performance. Did you know with a Digital Subscription ...
Infamously described as “The Maiden Aunts of Techno" by Mute Records boss Daniel Miller, Blancmange have quietly carved out a wry, observational and very British desire-line of their own making. After ...
18:39, Sun, Sep 14, 2025 Updated: 18:41, Sun, Sep 14, 2025 Blancmange star Stephen Luscombe has died. His bandmate Neil Arthur confirmed his death in an emotional tribute. The pair shot to fame in the ...
TO the casual music fan Neil Arthur will be forever associated with a period in the early Eighties when with musical partner Stephen Luscombe, Blancmange had a series of hits including Living on the ...
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