Synth music

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Who else is fan of Synth music? Cause i personally love the stuff. There's just something about that style of music that i love.

That's part of the reason why Bad is my favorite Michael Jackson album because that has alot of Synth music in it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjlgW06zzCo - This is something to chill out to
 
The stuff that's done right is great. Some of it sounds dated. But that can be said of any style of music done with any instrument, I guess. But overall, the stuff talented artists can do with them is great.

Some of my favorites:

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I liked Howard Jones & Depeche Mode. Tears For Fears 1st album was synth, but the albums afterward tended to be less synth and more traditional instruments. Early 80s Prince was very new wave. But do you mean synth as in Talking Book era Stevie Wonder, 70s prog rock, late 1960s Moog psychedelic, or 80s dance pop like Human League?
 
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