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Artist description
a subtle blend of machines, pop sounds and the human touch í |
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Music Style
synth pop |
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Musical Influences
Depeche Mode, Erasure, New Order, the Cure, Matthew Sweet, Duran Duran |
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Similar Artists
Depeche Mode, Erasure, New Order, Pet Shop Boys, Roxette, Pluto, Savage Garden, Cause & Effect, Electronic, the Cure, Love Inc, Garbage |
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Group Members
Christopher Nash - vocals, keyboards, programming / Ryan Ezinga - guitars, keyboards, vocals |
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Instruments
synths, guitars, processors, samplers |
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Albums
Detox (1998), Karmaland (2001) |
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Press Reviews
"The group's second and latest disc, Karmaland, boasts the hallmarks of most '80s synth bands: lyrics of unrequited love, sullen vocals and bouncy synth lines ala Erasure, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, and early Depeche Mode. " - The Edmonton Journal /
"Local duo Christopher Nash and Ryan Ezinga comprise the entertainingly named Caffeine Sunday, whose debut release Karmaland hearkens back to the glory days of '80s Europop - so well, in fact, that I started to wonder if there weren't some time-trave l shenanigans at work. The first track, Something Good, is an homage to Erasure, but by the end of the disc you've heard the influence of the Cure, Book of Love, Depeche Mode, and, above all, the titans of techno, New Order. It's a well-engineered and lov ingly crafted original-material tribute album, and fans of the era would do well to seek it out." - See Magazine |
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Location
Edmonton, Alberta - Canada |
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