Landscapes band biography
Landscapes band biography
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Landscape (band)
English synth-pop band
Landscape were an English synth-pop band, best known for the 1981 hits "Einstein a Go-Go" and "Norman Bates". Formed in London in 1975,[2] the band toured constantly during the mid-to-late-1970s, playing rock, punk and jazz venues and releasing two instrumentalEPs on its own Event Horizon label.
The group began experimenting with computer-programmed music and electronic drums in the late 1970s and early 1980s, making records in the emerging genre of synth-pop.
Formation
Landscape comprises Richard James Burgess (drums, computer programming, synths, vocals), Christopher Heaton (keyboard synthesizers, piano, vocals), Andy Pask (fretted and fretless basses, bass synth, vocals), Peter Thoms (trombone, electric trombone, vocals), and John L.
Walters (lyricon, soprano sax, alto flute, computer programming, synths, vocals).[2] The band built a following through live performances, touring and founding the indie label Eve