Robert Marlow

Robert Marlow

Genres: synthpop, 80s, new wave, electronic, Home collection

About Robert Marlow

Robert Marlow (born Robert Allen in Basildon, Essex) was a synthpop artist that was once a budding member of the underground electronic music scene in Basildon. He started off in 1977 playing guitar in the Vandals (not to be confused with the American group) with Alison Moyet (later of Yazoo), and he then became a member of The Plan alongside synthpop maestro Vince Clarke (later of Depeche Mode, Yazoo, and Erasure) on guitar. He and Clarke also dabbled in the group French Look with Martin L. Gore (later also of Depeche Mode). Showing the same sort of determination and talent as his compatriots, Marlow tried his hand at being the next big thing in British electronica himself. In 1984, he released 'The Peter Pan Effect'. However, his four singles received little attention, despite the Clarke connection. Finding himself sadly out-shadowed, he faded into the musical background once again. Still, his tracks got the notice of some devoted fans of classic new wave as the years based (particularly among Erasure and Yazoo devotees). 'The Peter Pan Effect' was shelved and not fully released until 1999, when he returned to the music scene as one half of Marlow. He's toured for many years recently, notably remaining a close personal friend of Vince Clarke's to this day.

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Robert Marlow — Top 6 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Robert Marlow The Face of Dorian Grey
Robert Marlow No Heart (alternate vocals and bassline rough mix)
Robert Marlow Calling all destroyers
Robert Marlow In Retrospect
Robert Marlow The Face Of Dorian Grey
Robert Marlow Life In A Film (Demo)
The Face of Dorian Grey
No Heart (alternate vocals and bassline rough mix)
Calling all destroyers
In Retrospect
The Face Of Dorian Grey
Life In A Film (Demo)