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What is “New Wave” exactly? There are almost as many definitions as there are fans. Is it just the quirky melodic synth-pop that came out from 1981 through 1984, or thereabouts? Ask any new wave fan if a particular song is new wave, and you’ll get a variety of answers. When did new wave end, or has it ever ended? There are no boundaries to new wave…. It’s all fuzzy.
The music concept behind Bluespace is to take new wave as the core, but then push beyond those fuzzy boundaries forward, backwards, side by side, and in every direction possible. The “classic” era of new wave is very much the foundation of the playlist, but we also include material that was influential in leading up to new wave, and also the direct descendents of the genre up to this very day. There is a current wave of bands that make no secret of their allegiance to 80’s era new wave that we will feature heavily: Bloc Party, The Killers, Editors, Franz Ferdinand, The Faint, etc. In addition, in this modern age of Indie labels and countless bands recording and releasing albums, there are lesser-known artists that clearly carry the thread of the “new wave” spirit, and we will focus on many of them as well. You might hear a song by some band – Radiohead for instance – and think, is that new wave? Well, no, perhaps it’s not strictly new wave, but… imagine if “Amnesiac” had been released 20 years earlier, with the technology of the time – in which genre would it fit? Exactly. New wave holds a large umbrella.
We’ll have all the big new wave singles that everybody knows and loves. We’ll have obscure bands that only the most dedicated 80’s-phile will be familiar with. We’ll have album tracks and b-sides, and 12” remixes – many of which are from vinyl because they’ve never been issued on CD. We’ll mix the new and fresh with the old and the classic, and throw in some surprises. We’ll explore all of the sub-genre’s of the vast umbrella known as “new wave”, and tie together 30 years of innovative music that has NO BOUNDARIES. New wave doesn’t have an easy definition, and neither does the format of Bluespace Radio. But one thing that will remain constant with both: always interesting, never boring, and expanding the limits.
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My Interests

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People who are into the same music I am - new wave and related genres. I love to talk about music, so drop me a line!!

Music:

80's music, 999, a flock of seagulls, annie lennox, b-52's, b-movie, bauhaus, billy idol, blondie, blur, brian eno, camouflage, cause & effect, charlotte martin, coldplay, culture club, cutting crew, cyndi lauper, david bowie, depeche mode, duran duran, editors, erasure, eurythmics, franz ferdinand, furniture, gang of four, goth music, happy rhodes, hard fi, hot chip, hot hot heat, howard jones, human drama, human league, iggy pop, industrial music, inxs, japan, kate bush, kon kan, magazine, midnight oil, mission uk, modern lovers, morrissey, new wave music, nine inch nails, oingo boingo, patti smith, pet shop boys, peter gabriel, peter murphy, peter schilling, pitty sing, pulp, pylon, radiohead, real life, red temple spirits, section 25, siouxsie & the banshees, skinny puppy, snow patrol, spandau ballet, sparks, stellastarr, stiff little fingers, stray cats, suede, switchblade symphony, talking heads, tears for fears, television, the adverts, the clash, the cult, the cure, the faint, the fixx, the flaming lips, the killers, the motorhomes, the police, the pretenders, the ramones, the romantics, the smiths, the spoons, thomas dolby, throbbing gristle, tom tom club, tori amos, trees, we are scientists, wire, xymox, yeah yeah yeahs

My Blog

Goodbye Tower Records

After 46 years in existence, Tower Records is going out of business.  This past Friday it was announced that Tower was bought by the Great American Group for $150 million, and that they plan to b...
Posted by Bluespace Radio on Tue, 10 Oct 2006 06:05:00 PST

Sound of the Blue Heart

Johnny Indovina was the driving force behind Human Drama, one of the great unheralded bands of the last 20 years. Human Drama released a string of unforgettable albums, starting with "Feel" in 1989 an...
Posted by Bluespace Radio on Sat, 09 Sep 2006 09:01:00 PST

Happy Anniversary Pet Shop Boys!

25 years ago today, August 19, Neil Tennant met Chris Lowe by chance in an electronics shop, and the rest, as they say, is history. Pet Shop Boys have had an extraordinary run over 2+ decades, and are...
Posted by Bluespace Radio on Sun, 20 Aug 2006 04:20:00 PST

i hate snakes..........

Tomorrow (8/15/06) is a very light day for new CD releases (unless you are a Christina Aguilera fan..  And, well... I'm not).   There is an interesting soundtrack coming out, though.&nb...
Posted by Bluespace Radio on Mon, 14 Aug 2006 10:05:00 PST

spurning sex like an animal of God...

Hello all! Today the latest 4 in the series of reissues by The Cure hit stores in the US (they have apparently been delayed a week in the UK.) "The Top", "The Head on the Door", "Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss ...
Posted by Bluespace Radio on Tue, 08 Aug 2006 07:38:00 PST

Trees - Sleep Convention

One of the things we like to do on BluespaceRadio is focus on obscure 80's albums that didn't get the attention they deserved. One of my favorites is "Sleep Convention" by Trees, which was actually a ...
Posted by Bluespace Radio on Fri, 04 Aug 2006 06:59:00 PST

She is awakened by the screams of rockets flying from nearby....

They say that history repeats that must be true in new wave music as well.  A perfect example is The Lebanon by Human League it certainly sounds, given events in the new today, that it could have...
Posted by Bluespace Radio on Thu, 03 Aug 2006 06:27:00 PST

"A Life Less Lived: The Gothic Box"

Rhino Records will release "A Life Less Lived: The Gothic Box" on September 19, 2006. I am VERY excited about this release... 3 CDs plus a DVD with music videos. Rhino always does an amazing job on Bo...
Posted by Bluespace Radio on Wed, 02 Aug 2006 07:56:00 PST

video killed the radio star.....

25 years ago today MTV started with The Buggles Video Killed the Radio Star. A quarter century?!?! Lets put this in perspective. If you were to go back 25 years from when MTV started, youd be hearing ...
Posted by Bluespace Radio on Tue, 01 Aug 2006 09:42:00 PST