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Though he never had many hits,
Thomas Dolby
became one of the most recognizable figures of the synth-pop movement of early-'80s new wave. Largely, this was due to his skillful marketing.
Dolby
promoted himself as a kind of mad scientist, an egghead that had successfully harnassed the power of synthesizers and samplers, using them to make catchy pop and light electro-funk. Before he launched a solo career,
Dolby
had worked as a studio musician, technician, and songwriter; his most notable
work as a songwriter was
"New Toy,"
which he wrote for
Lene Lovich
, and
Whodini's
"Magic's Wand." In 1981, he launched a solo career, which resulted in a number of minor hits and two big hits --
"She Blinded Me with Science"
(1982) and
"Hyperactive"
(1984). Following
"Hyperactive,"
his career faded away, as he began producing more frequently, as well as exploring new synthesizer and computer technology.
Dolby
continued to record into the '90s, but by that time, he was strictly a cult act.
Dolby's
interest in music arose through his interest in computers, electronics and synthesizers. The son of a British archeologist,
Thomas Dolby
(b. Thomas Morgan Robertson, October 14, 1958) originally attended college to study meteorology, but he was soon side-tracked by electronics, specifically musical equipment. He began building his own synthesizers when he was 18 years old. Around the same time, he began to learn how to play guitar and piano, as well as how to program computers. Eventually, his schoolmates gave him the nickname of "Dolby," which was the name for a noise-reduction technology for audiotapes; he would eventually take the nickname as a stage name.
In his late teens,
Dolby
was hired as a touring sound engineer for a variety of post-punk bands, including
the Fall
,
the Passions
and
the Members
; on these dates, he would use a PA system he had built himself. In 1979, he formed the arty post-punk band
Camera Club
with
Bruce Woolley
,
Trevor Horn
,
Geoff Downes
and
Matthew Seligman
. Within a year, he had left the group and joined
Lene Lovich's
backing band.
Dolby
gave
Lovich
his song
"New Toy,"
which became a British hit in 1981. That same year, he released his first solo single,
"Urges,"
on the English independent label Armageddon. By the fall, he had signed with Parlophone and released
"Europa and the Pirate Twins,"
which nearly cracked the UK Top 40.
Dolby
started playing synthesizer on sessions for other artists in 1982. That year, he appeared on
Foreigner's
4
,
Def Leppard's
Pyromania
and
Joan Armatrading's
Walk Under Ladders
. Also in 1982, he wrote and produced
"Magic's Wand"
for
Whodini
; the single became one of the first million-selling rap singles. Even with all of these achievements, 1982 was most noteworthy for the release of
Dolby's
first solo album,
The Golden Age of Wireless
, in the summer of 1982; the record reached number 13 in England, while it was virtually forgotten in America.
"Windpower,"
the first single from the record, became his first Top 40 UK hit in the late summer.
In January of 1983,
Dolby
released an EP,
Blinded by Science
, which included a catchy number called
"She Blinded Me with Science"
that featured a cameo vocal appearance by the notorious British eccentric
Magnus Pike
, who also appeared in the song's promotional video.
Blinded by Science
was a minor hit in England, but the EP and the single became major American hit in 1983, thanks to MTV's heavy airplay of the
"She Blinded Me with Science"
video. Eventually, the song reached number five on the US charts and it was included on a resequenced and reissued version of
The Golden Age of Wireless
, which peaked at number 13 in America.
The Flat Earth
,
Dolby's
second album, appeared in early 1984 and was supported by the single
"Hyperactive."
The single became his biggest UK hit, peaking at number 17. Though
The Flat Earth
reached number 35 on the US charts,
Dolby's
momentum was already beginning to slow -- none of the singles released from the album cracked the American Top 40. Nevertheless,
Dolby
was in demand as a collaborator and he worked with
Herbie Hancock
,
Howard Jones
,
Stevie Wonder
,
George Clinton
, and
Dusty Springfield
. During 1985, he produced
Clinton's
Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends
,
Prefab Sprout's
Steve McQueen
(
Two Wheels Good
in the US), and
Joni Mitchell's
Dog Eat Dog
, as well as supporting
David Bowie
at Live Aid. Also in 1985, he began composing film scores, starting with
Fever Pitch
. In 1986, he composed the scores for
Gothic
and
Howard the Duck
, to which he credited himself as
Dolby's Cube
. That credit led to a lawsuit from the Dolby Labs, who eventually prohibited the musician from using the name "Dolby" in conjunction with any other name than "Thomas."
Aliens Ate My Buick
,
Dolby's
long-delayed third album, appeared in 1988 to poor reviews and weak sales, even though the single
"Airhead"
became a minor British hit. That same year,
Dolby
married actress Kathleen Beller. For the rest of the late '80s and early '90s,
Dolby
continued to score films, producing and he began building his own computer equipment. His fourth album,
Astronauts & Heretics
, was released in 1992 on his new label, Giant. Despite the presence of guest stars like
Eddie Van Halen
,
Jerry Garcia
,
Bob Weir
and
Ofra Haza
, the album was a flop. The following year,
Dolby
founded the computer software company Headspace, which released
The Virtual String Quartet
as its first program. For the rest of the '90s, Headspace occupied most of
Dolby's
time and energy. In 1994, he released
The Gate to the Mind's Eye
, a soundtrack to the videotape
Mind's Eye
. Also that year, Capitol released the greatest-hits collection,
Retrospectacle
. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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I've brought my younger sister to the point where she cane recognize each song on The Golden Age of Wireless by only a few notes. Her favorite is Europa and the Pirate Twins.
We are working on Astronauts and Heretics. I hope that whoever manages this page will pass along our wishes of you being happy and healthy!!
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Your music is amazing. It makes me wish I was born earlier so I could have more time to enjoy it!!!!!!
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