Band, US
Electronic and Rock
The Berlin Blondes were a minimalist synth/electronic band who formed in Glasgow in 1979. The original lineup was Steven Bonomi (vocals), Robert Farrell (guitar, synth), Jim Spender (Keys, Synth), and David Rudden (bass). The use of a drum machine contributed to their electro minimalist sound. The band were signed to EMI in 1980; however, Rudden left the band at this time and went on to form Endgames. His replacement was Nick Clark from the The Cuban Heels. Shortly after, Spender also left the band to join Altered Images. In 1980, the Berlin Blondes released two singles for EMI, 'Science'/'Mannequin' and 'Framework'/'Zero Song', and one album, 'Berlin Blondes'. The band then signed to Scratch Records (UK) (2) and released only one single 'Marseille'/The Poet' in 1981.
![]() | Jim McKinven g, key |
![]() | David Rudden voc, b, bvoc GB |
![]() | Robert Farrell g, key |
![]() | Nick Clark b, voc, key |
![]() | Steven Bonomi voc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Complete Recordings 1980-81 | Berlin Blondes | 2018 | Compil. |
Marseille | Berlin Blondes | 1981 | Single |
Science / The Worker | Berlin Blondes / Fischer-Z | 1980 | Single |
Science | Berlin Blondes | 1980 | Single |
Berlin Blondes | Berlin Blondes | 1980 | Album |
Framework | Berlin Blondes | 1980 | Single |