Listening by Pseudo Echo
1983
Listening by Pseudo Echo
1983
- NFSA IDYQ6BBAKX
- TypeMusic and Sound Recordings
- MediumAudio
- FormMusic
- GenresPopular music
- Year1983
Pseudo Echo's hit song 'Listening', released in late 1983 and a chart fixture in early 1984. Clocking in at just under three minutes (the mathematically ideal length for a pop song?), soaring synths launch it straight into the stratosphere. Underneath, punchy bass lines pulse with mechanical precision, giving the chorus – ‘Now it’s too late / You’re not listening’ – stern gravity and sleek intent.
‘Listening ‘was a technological marvel, built on cutting-edge synths like the ARP Odyssey, Korg RK100, and Yamaha DX7. The very newness of the tech makes the song feel both ahead of its time and paradoxically dated – a double-edged sword for many ’80s bands. Alongside the hexagonal Simmons electronic drums, that polished urgency makes it a gleaming encapsulation of synth-pop’s peak era.
Pseudo Echo's hit song 'Listening', released in late 1983 and a chart fixture in early 1984. Clocking in at just under three minutes (the mathematically ideal length for a pop song?), soaring synths launch it straight into the stratosphere. Underneath, punchy bass lines pulse with mechanical precision, giving the chorus – ‘Now it’s too late / You’re not listening’ – stern gravity and sleek intent.
‘Listening ‘was a technological marvel, built on cutting-edge synths like the ARP Odyssey, Korg RK100, and Yamaha DX7. The very newness of the tech makes the song feel both ahead of its time and paradoxically dated – a double-edged sword for many ’80s bands. Alongside the hexagonal Simmons electronic drums, that polished urgency makes it a gleaming encapsulation of synth-pop’s peak era.
- NFSA IDYQ6BBAKX
- TypeMusic and Sound Recordings
- MediumAudio
- FormMusic
- GenresPopular music
- Year1983
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