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- Artist
- Blue for Two
- Genre
- swedish post-punk
- Start At
- City
- Gothenburg, Sweden
- Biography
- Blue for Two was started 1984 in Gothenburg (Sweden) by artist and producer Henryk Lipp (previously in Extra) and singer Freddie Wadling (previously of Cortex). Lipp is an exceptional keyboard player capable of creating a "wall-of-sound"-kind of productions. Wadling's voice covers a wide spectrum and his singing style have made his voice immediately recognisable by a wide audience. Their early works was very much ahead of time, compared to what was then the mainstream, with a very electronic, yet organic and percussive sound.
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- 1984