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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

3. The Human LeagueTravelogue

I first heard The Human League at a party, ‘Being Boiled’. It was miles apart from punk music, punk is rehashed rock & roll really, but Travelogue wasn’t repeating anything, it was just out there on its own. The first two Human League albums were so different from anything I’d ever heard in my life. That’s when I really realised how interesting and powerful synthesisers could be. I really liked Phil Oakey’s voice and I think on tracks like ‘Dreams Of Leaving’ it’s really an emotional song, and the way that they used the keyboards to bring that emotion out is amazing. I really like the lyrics on that song, and the out-of-this-world sounds. I got the opportunity to work with Martin Ware years ago, and most of the time that we were recording was me asking questions, "How did you get that sound?"

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