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Thomas Dolby

Thomas Dolby (born Thomas Morgan Robertson; 14 October 1958) is an English musician and producer. Best known for his 1982 hit "She Blinded Me with Science", and 1984 single "Hyperactive!", he has also worked extensively in production and as a session musician. Dolby was born in London, England, contrary to information in early 1980s press releases that reported his birthplace as Cairo, Egypt. His father, Martin Robertson, was an internationally distinguished professor of classical Greek art and archeology at the University of London and Oxford University, and in his youth Thomas lived or... MORE

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Thomas Dolby - "Toadlickers": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist Thomas Dolby was an indelible part of the electronic music landscape on both sides of the Atlantic in the '80s. The Zelig of synthpop, he was seemingly there or thereabouts at all points of that crucial decade. He enjoyed huge solo success with the singles "She Blinded Me With Science" and "Hyperactive!", composed and performed on hits for everyone from AOR giants Foreigner to none-more-quirky new wave girl Lene Lovich, produced three superlative albums for Prefab Sprout, and even co-wrote the much-sampled early rap classic "Magic's Wand" by Whodini. With his "mad professor" image of specs and lab-coat, the Oxford-educated boy (he went to Abingdon, the school later attended by Radiohead) was a sort of Brit version of Kraftwerk's men-machines, a techno wiz whose music and productions proved influential on the development of homegrown electro-pop. And, like so many of the Class of '81-2, he was encouraged to make his mark by punk, although in truth he was less moved by the three-chord garage-band thrash of the Clash et al. than he was by the DIY proto-electronica of the Normal, David Bowie and Brian Eno's collaborations in Berlin, and the experiments of certain Germans. "Punk hit big in '77-8, but there was also a counter-culture of krautrock, Kraftwerk and Bowie-Eno's albums [Low and Heroes]," he recalls. "That had a big effect on me." Seeing Gary Numan perform "Are 'Friends' Electric?" on Top of the Pops in 1979 was empowering to say the least. "There was the sense that ... From: sxsw Views: 56 2 ratings Time: 05:33 More in Music
  • Natalie MacMaster & Thomas Dolby: Fiddling in reel time www.ted.com Violinist Natalie MacMaster and TED Musical Director Thomas Dolby play Dolbys original song Blue Is a River in this ethereal duet -- with a little dancing.TEDTalks is a daily video podca...
  • Eddi Reader & Thomas Dolby: "What You Do With What You've Got" www.ted.com Singer Eddi Reader performs "What You Do With What You've Got," a meditation on a very TED theme: how to use your gifts and talents to make a difference. With Thomas Dolby on pian...
  • Thomas Dolby & Rachelle Garniez: "La Vie en Rose" www.ted.com Featuring the vocals and mischievous bell-playing of accordionist and singer Rachelle Garniez, the TED House Band -- led by Thomas Dolby on keyboard -- delivers this delightful rendition of th...
  • Thomas Dolby: "Love Is a Loaded Pistol" www.ted.com For his first studio album release in decades, musical innovator Thomas Dolby has been composing music in the uniquely inspirational setting of a restored life-boat. Here he premieres a gorgeous, evocat...

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