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Taking their name from a type of cooked pudding, the electronic duo Blancmange interlaced the arty, exotic dance rhythms of Talking Heads with the quirky melodrama of early-80s British synth pop. Consisting of Neil Arthur (vocals, guitar) and Stephen Luscombe (keyboards), Blancmange formed in London, England, in the late 70s. Originally called L360, Blancmange received immediate recognition when they sent the song Sad Day to DJ Stevo, who added it to a compilation LP of then-unsigned new wave groups including future alternative icons like Depeche Mode and Soft Cell. Drummer Laurence Stevens was a member of the band for a short while, but they eventually replaced him with a drum machine. Signed to London Records, Blancmange released their first two singles, Gods Kitchen and Feel Me, in 1982. Both records were moderate hits in the U.K., the latter barely missing the Top 40 charts. Later that year, Blancmanges debut album, Happy Families, sold well on the strength of their first Top Ten hit, Living on the Ceiling, which peaked at number seven in Britain. Living on the Ceiling captured Blancmanges unique take on synth pop, throwing heavy Middle-Eastern flavors into their very European style of club music. Living on the Ceiling was the beginning of a string of U.K. smashes; Blind Vision and Dont Tell Me both reached the Top Ten in England. Their cover of ABBAs The Day Before You Came was actually even more successful than the original, peaking at number 22. Blancmanges 1984 LP, Mange Tout, further established the group as one of Britains most popular electronic artists; however, unlike many of their peers, the band werent afraid of experimenting with real instruments, incorporating sitars, strings, woodwinds, and horns into their synthesized sound. But Blancmanges third album, 1985s Believe You Me, was a flop. The group broke up a year later. Arthur went solo while Luscombe formed the West India Company.


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