Blancmange, the pioneering British synth-pop act formed by Neil Arthur and Stephen Luscombe in the late 1970s, helped define the sound of the 1980s with their inventive blend of electronic textures, art-pop sensibility, and wry lyricism. Known for hits such as **“Living on the Ceiling”** and **“Blind Vision,”** their music fused warm humanity with experimental edge. After a long hiatus, Neil Arthur revived Blancmange in the 2010s, continuing to release acclaimed albums that expand their distinctive electronic palette while retaining the wit and emotional depth that made them enduring innovators in synth-pop.