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On this day, January 18, 1980, John Foxx released Metamatic, his groundbreaking debut solo album following his departure from Ultravox. Featuring a cold, futuristic sound dominated by synthesizers, Metamatic became a defining work of early electronic music.
The album, which included tracks like Underpass and No-One Driving, showcased Foxx’s innovative approach to music, blending haunting vocals with minimalist production. While it peaked at #179 on the Billboard charts, Metamatic had a lasting impact on the synth-pop and electronic music genres, influencing artists for decades to come.
Fun Fact: The album’s title, Metamatic, was inspired by the name of a mechanical drawing machine created by Swiss artist Jean Tinguely, reflecting Foxx’s fascination with the intersection of art and technology.
Trivia Question: What is the name of the band John Foxx left in 1979 to pursue his solo career?
The album, which included tracks like Underpass and No-One Driving, showcased Foxx’s innovative approach to music, blending haunting vocals with minimalist production. While it peaked at #179 on the Billboard charts, Metamatic had a lasting impact on the synth-pop and electronic music genres, influencing artists for decades to come.
Fun Fact: The album’s title, Metamatic, was inspired by the name of a mechanical drawing machine created by Swiss artist Jean Tinguely, reflecting Foxx’s fascination with the intersection of art and technology.
Trivia Question: What is the name of the band John Foxx left in 1979 to pursue his solo career?