4 Rare 80s Albums [part 121] Aor, New Wave -

4 Rare 80s Albums [part 121] Aor, New Wave -

These four records represent a time when the boundaries between "rock" and "electronic" were blurring into something entirely new. They may have missed the charts, but they haven't lost their spark.

Before they achieved minor mainstream success later in the decade, Figures on a Beach released Swimming , an album that perfectly encapsulates the "Detroit New Wave" scene. It is darker and more experimental than your standard radio fare. There’s a distinct post-punk grit beneath the melodic synth lines, making it feel more urgent and "street" than the polished AOR coming out of Los Angeles at the time. It’s atmospheric, slightly paranoid, and brilliantly composed. 4 Rare 80s Albums [Part 121] AOR, New Wave

Not to be confused with the German speed metal band of the same name, this project leaned heavily into the "High-Tech AOR" sound that dominated the mid-to-late 80s. Mistakes is a fascinating relic because it incorporates the heavy sequencing and digital synth patches typical of New Wave. The production is cavernous, featuring that signature gated-reverb drum sound. It’s an essential listen for fans who love the intersection of soulful vocals and cold, futuristic electronics. 3. The Quick – International Theme (1984) These four records represent a time when the

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