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Thomas Dolby is one of the great legends of electronic music. His career as a solo artist includes two of the most unique and recognizable hits of the genre, She Blinded Me With Science and Hyperactiv (More...)
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Thomas Dolby is one of the great legends of electronic music. His career as a solo artist includes two of the most unique and recognizable hits of the genre, She Blinded Me With Science and Hyperactive!. Dolby promoted himself as a kind of mad scientist, an egghead that had successfully harnessed the power of synthesizers and samplers, using them to make catchy pop and electro-funk. Before he launched his solo career, Dolby had already notched up a mouth-watering catalogue of cred as a studio musician, technician, and songwriter; after starting out as a teenaged live sound man mixing The Fall, The Members and others using a PA he built himself, he formed the arty post-punk band Camera Club (also known as Bruce Woolley & the Camera Club) with Bruce Woolley, Geoff Downes, Trevor Horn and Matthew Seligman. Within a year, he had left the group and joined Lene Lovich’s backing band and gave her his song New Toy, which became a British hit in 1981. That same year, he released his first solo single, Urges, on the English independent label Armageddon. By the autumn, he had signed with Parlophone and released Europa And The Pirate Twins, which nearly cracked the UK Top 40. Dolby started playing synthesizer on sessions for other artists in 1982. That year, he played keyboards on def leppard’s Pyromania and joan armatrading’s Walk Under Ladders. His most distinctive session credit is that keyboard line after the chorus on foreigner’s Waiting For A Girl Like You. In that eventful summer Dolby also collaborating with New York rappers whodini to create Magic’s Wand – a pivotal early hip hop track (the first rap single to shift 1 million copies), and it also single-handedly started the new jack swing movement. Even with all of these achievements, 1982 was most noteworthy for the release of Dolby’s first solo album, the golden age of wireless, in the summer of 1982; this landmark album reached number 13. windpower, the first single from the record, became his first Top 40 UK hit in the late summer. Other cuts from the album include the epic airwaves, and one of our submarines is a stunning meditation on the futility of empire. “The red light flickers, sonar weak / Air valve hissing open / Half her pressure blown away / Flounder in the ocean / See the Winter Boys / Drinking heavy water from a stone.” In January of 1983, Dolby released an EP, Blinded By Science, which included what would become his most well-known track, She Blinded Me With Science featuring a cameo vocal appearance by the notorious British eccentric Magnus Pike, who also appeared in the song’s video. She Blinded Me With Science was a minor hit in England, but the EP and the single became a major American hit in 1983, thanks to mtv’s heavy airplay of the She Blinded Me with Science video. Eventually, the song reached number five on the US charts and it was included on a resequenced and reissued version of The Golden Age Of Wireless, which peaked at number 13 in America. the flat earth, Dolby's second album, appeared in early 1984, and harkens back to a time when songs mattered more than the video, even as MTV was discovering its strength. Opening with Dissidents, conjuring up images of blacklisted authors and ugly snow, gray from oppression, with Matthew Seligman’s bass at the fore, lavish, growling, popping through octaves, funk-a-fied and twinkling with harmonics throughout the album. The title track is an R&B daydream of piano and Motown stabs of rhythm guitar. screen kiss has a similarly ethereal quality, and the lyrics are lush with imagery. The cover of dan hicks’ 1967 I Scare Myself is a balmy jazz club cocktail – faithfully nostalgic, right down to a bittersweet trombone solo from Peter Thomas. hyperactive is, and always was, one part bizarre to two parts infectious; guest vocalist Adele Bertei fuels the fire to what was already destined to be a memorable diversion beyond the reach of Top 40. The single became Thomas’ biggest UK hit, peaking at number 17. During 1985, Dolby collaborated with artists including stevie wonder, dusty springfield and herbie hancock; and notched up some more high-concept production credits. george clinton's Some Of My Best Jokes Are Friends, prefab sprout’s Steve McQueen, and joni mitchell’s Dog Eat Dog were all midwifed by Dolby, who also was musical director for david bowie at live aid. Also in 1985, he began composing film scores, starting with Fever Pitch. In 1986, he composed the scores for Gothic and Howard The Duck, to which he credited himself as Dolby's Cube. (That credit led to a lawsuit from the Dolby Labs, who eventually prohibited the musician from using the name "Dolby" in conjunction with any other name than "Thomas.") aliens ate my buick, Dolby's long-delayed third album, appeared in 1988 to a mixed reaction, although Airhead became a minor British hit. That same year, Dolby married actress Kathleen Beller. For the rest of the late 80s and early 90s, Dolby continued to score films, producing and he began building his own computer equipment. His last studio album to date, 1992’s astronauts and heretics, featured guest stars such as eddie van halen, jerry garcia, bob weir and ofra haza. The album opened with I Love You Goodbye, one of Thomas’ most evocative songs, and ended with Beauty Of A Dream which is also a contender for that honour. Highlights found inbetween include Cruel (a duet with Fairground Attraction’s Eddie Reader), I Live In A Suitcase and Close But No Cigar. The following year, Dolby founded the computer software company Headspace in Silicon Valley, releasing The Virtual String Quartet as its first program, and also pioneered technology for music on mobile phones. For the rest of the 90s, Headspace occupied most of Dolby's time and energy. In 1994, he released The Gate To The Mind’s Eye, a soundtrack to the animated short film Mind’s Eye. Also that year, Capitol released the greatest-hits collection, Retrospectacle. Thirteen years after astronauts and heretics, Dolby returned to live performance in 2006 with his solo Sole Inhabitant tour, which covered North America and the UK, with Thomas recreating the highlights of his earlier work from scratch, with a camera mounted like a miner’s lamp on his head, and a big screen showing the view from the artist, turning what would be a fairly dull one-man-and-a-rack-of-synths into a fascinating audio visual experience and an unintended masterclass for music technology students. UK indie label Invisible Hands Music released a CD and DVD box set recorded on the Sole Inhabitant tour. These fresh and modern reinterpretations of Thomas’ work to date precedes a new studio album due in 2008, which is as-yet untitled, but does include a song about Britney’s ex kevin federline (“K-Fed”) who used an uncleared sample from she blinded me with science and did not respond to legal approaches until a ‘cease-and-desist’ was posted in the comments field of his MySpace page. That song is called My Karma Hit Your Dogma, and bodes well for a mighty return to form, combining Thomas’ humour and intelligence with a unique musical vision. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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Past Gigs
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Mar 05
Intimate Live Session
Metropolis Studios (London) – Thomas Dolby - 2010
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Feb 28
THOMAS DOLBY & FRIENDS : Circumnavigating The Flat Earth
Union Chapel (London) – Thomas Dolby - 2010
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Oct 11
Thomas Dolby
Whelan's (Dublin) – Black Affair, Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Oct 10
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O2 Academy Islington (London) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Oct 09
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Cambridge Barfly (Cambridge) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Oct 08
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O2 Academy Birmingham (Birmingham) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Oct 07
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Manchester University (Manchester) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Oct 06
UK Tour
Picturedrome (Holmfirth) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Oct 05
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O2 Academy Bristol (Bristol) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Oct 04
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Concorde 2 (Brighton) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Oct 03
Sputnik and Beyond
ICA, Institute of Comtemporary Art (London) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Sep 27
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Café Campus (Montreal) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Sep 25
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The Mod Club (Toronto) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Sep 24
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Harpers Ferry (Allston) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Sep 16
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Iron Horse Music Hall (Northampton) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Mar 22
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19 Broadway (Fairfax) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Mar 10
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Kuumbwa Jazz Center (Santa Cruz) – Thomas Dolby - 2007
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Dec 31
Orange County New Year’s Eve (OCNYE)
Orange County Fair and Event Center (Costa Mesa) – Thomas Dolby, Berlin - 2006
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Dec 23
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Canal Room (New York) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 22
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State Theatre (Chur) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 22
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The Birchmere (Alexandria) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 21
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World Cafe Live (Philadelphia) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 20
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Sonar (Baltimore) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 19
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The NorVa (Norfolk) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 17
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State Theatre (St Petersburg) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 16
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House of Blues (Orlando) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 14
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Center Stage (Atlanta) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 07
An Evening With BT and Thomas Dolby
Granada Theater (Dallas) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 06
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Elysium (Austin) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 03
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Gothic Theatre (Englewood) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Dec 01
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El Rey Theatre (Los Angeles) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Nov 30
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Rialto Theatre (Tucson) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Nov 29
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Belly Up Tavern (Solana Beach) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Nov 28
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House of Blues (Anaheim) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Nov 21
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The Red Devil Lounge (San Francisco) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Apr 13
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Key Club (Los Angeles) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Mar 09
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Kuumbwa Jazz Center (Santa Cruz) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Jan 27
Dramarama
House Of Blues (Sunset Strip) (Hollywood) – Thomas Dolby - 2006
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Jun 18
Depeche Mode
Rose Bowl (Old Grove Rd) – Thomas Dolby - 1988


