Synthpop
From the early experiments of Simple Minds, through the pop perfection of Altered Images and onto the modern day majesty of Chrvrches, this is the very best of Scottish synth pop.
The early 1980s was an extraordinarily rich and varied time for pop music. New technology was appearing, pushing the boundaries of what was sonically possible. At the forefront of this technological revolution was the synthesizer. Previously only affordable for the few, by the early 1980s synths were relatively cheap; and Scottish bands were buying.
From the pioneering early works of future stadium rockers Simple Minds, through the pop perfection of Altered Images, and into the weird and wonderful world of The Associates Scottish bands forged new ground in the early years of the decade, creating a lasting impression on the UK pop charts. They produced some of the best synth pop songs of all time - from Smalltown Boy to Sweet Dreams - and inspired generations to come.
Today Scotland鈥檚 synth pop heritage lives on via hugely popular alternative act Chvrches, whose nostalgic but fresh take on the sound sells out stadiums around the world.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Pete Stanton |
Director | Pete Stanton |
Executive Producer | Rachel Bell |
Broadcasts
- Sat 16 Mar 2019 22:30
- Tue 20 Aug 2019 22:00
- Fri 14 Oct 2022 23:30
- Tue 11 Apr 2023 23:30