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The Berlin Blondes were a minimalist synth/electronic band formed in Glasgow in 1979. The original lineup consisted of Steven Bonomi (vocals), Robert Farrell (guitar, synth), Jim Spender (keys, synth), and David Rudden (bass). Their electro minimalist sound was characterized by the use of a drum machine. In 1980, the band signed with EMI, but Rudden left to form Endgames, and was replaced by Nick Clark. Shortly after, Spender also departed the band. That same year, the Berlin Blondes released two singles, "Science"/"Mannequin" and "Framework"/"Zero Song," along with their album "Berlin Blondes." They later signed to another label and released one single, "Marseille"/"The Poet," in 1981.
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