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Dave Ball

Created in 1950, Dave Ball used guitar young. His first documenting group was Ace Kefford Stand, with whom he released two singles. The group was made up of Ball, his sibling, Denny, Ace Kefford (previously from the Move), and Cozy Powell; they shaped in 1967. He was an associate of …

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Dave Ball

British synthesizer participant Dave Ball was half of Gentle Cell, along with Marc Almond, beginning in Oct 1979. Before that duo split up in Dec 1983, he produced one solo record, In Tight Tempo, after that he did creation and soundtrack function before developing the Grid with Richard Norris.

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The Grid

The Grid formed in the past due ’80s when Richard Norris — who collaborated with Psychic TV for the group’s acid-house album Jack port the Tabs — installed with ex-Soft Cell member Dave Ball. The duo documented the solitary “Floatation” in 1990 with vocalist Sacha; the debut recording Electric Head …

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Soft Cell

Art college students Marc Almond and Dave Ball shaped Soft Cell, a synth pop duo famed because of its uniquely sleazy digital audio, in Leeds, Britain in 1980. Originally, vocalist Almond and synth participant Ball teamed to compose music for theatrical productions, so when Soft Cell, their live shows continued …

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