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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

8. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the DarkOrchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark

I’d agree that they were ahead of their time, they were quite minimalist really. Minimal electronic music. When I heard the b-side of ‘Electricity’, which was a track called ‘Almost’, that was like hearing Simon & Garfunkel, only in an electronic world. The songs were really simple, there was heaps of emotion in that particular track. It was a record that everybody had in my group, and we all played it at parties and danced to it. I say ‘dance’, I am not Saturday Night Fever, I’m working on it. I’m trying to break the moonwalk at the moment. ‘Electricity’, I didn’t know what it was about, it just sounded really really exciting. They were a prog rock band in the old days apparently. I was telling the keyboard player about my admiration for ‘Almost’ and he said, "Yeah that was one of our old prog rock songs, there were seven people in the band".

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