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Top 40.ĭolby started playing synthesizer on sessions for other artists in 1982.
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By the fall he had signed with Parlophone and released "Europa and the Pirate Twins," which nearly cracked the U.K. That same year he released his first solo single, "Urges," on the English independent label Armageddon. Dolby gave Lovich his song "New Toy," which became a British hit in 1981. Within a year, he had left the group and joined Lene Lovich's backing band.

In 1979 he formed the arty post-punk band Camera Club with Bruce Woolley, Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, and Matthew Seligman. In his late teens, Dolby was hired as a touring sound engineer for a variety of post-punk bands, including the Fall, the Passions, and the Members on these dates, he would use a PA system he had built himself. Eventually, his schoolmates gave him the nickname of "Dolby," which was the name for a noise-reduction technology for audiotapes he would eventually take the nickname as a stage name.
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Around the same time, he began to learn how to play guitar and piano, as well as how to program computers. He began building his own synthesizers when he was 18 years old. Thomas Morgan Robertson, October 14, 1958) originally attended college to study meteorology, but he was soon sidetracked by electronics, specifically musical equipment. The son of a British archaeologist, Thomas Dolby (b. Dolby continued to record into the '90s, but by that time, he was strictly a cult act.ĭolby's interest in music arose through his interest in computers, electronics, and synthesizers. Following "Hyperactive," his career faded away, as he began producing more frequently, as well as exploring new synthesizer and computer technology.

Before he launched a solo career, Dolby had worked as a studio musician, technician, and songwriter his most notable work as a songwriter was "New Toy," which he wrote for Lene Lovich, and Whodini's "Magic's Wand." In 1981 he launched a solo career, which resulted in a number of minor hits and two big hits: "She Blinded Me with Science" (1982) and "Hyperactive" (1984). Dolby promoted himself as a kind of mad scientist, an egghead who had successfully harnessed the power of synthesizers and samplers and used them to make catchy pop and light electro-funk. This was largely due to his skillful marketing. Though he never had many hits, Thomas Dolby became one of the most recognizable figures of the synth pop movement of early-'80s new wave. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS.You may discover other original, framed, music memories, relevant to ‘YOUR’ youth! POP CULTURE ON YOUR WALL! IT’S MUSIC TO YOUR EYES! Prices start from just £20.Though he never had many hits, Thomas Dolby became one of the most recognizable figures of the synth pop movement of early-'80s new wave. All frames are new and from a leading UK homeware supplier. I have 100% positive feedback as a buyer and seller. It’s time to turn your wall up to ELEVEN! Buy with confidence. If you are looking for something unique and authentic to display in your home, man cave, office, bar, restaurant or club,don’t miss out on this piece of vintage music memorabilia.It is sure to get heads turning. The neutral white frame is a considered aesthetic, presenting the poster artwork in a contemporary style. The frame dimensions are 270mm x 220mm x 20mm.The frame window is glass.

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