Martyn Ware (born 19 May 1956, in Sheffield, Yorkshire,
where he attended King Edward VII
School) is one of the leading figures in electronic
music.
As a founder member of both The
Human League and Heaven 17, he was partly
responsible for seminal records such as "Being
Boiled", and "Temptation". He has also
worked as a record producer, notably
revitalising Tina Turner's career in 1982 with "Let's Stay Together" and
producing Erasure's
I Say I Say I Say
album.
More recently, he has collaborated with Vince
Clarke on two experimental music projects; the Pretentious
album, out in 1999, and Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle,
released on 4
June 2001.
He has also contributed programmes to internet radio
stations.
External links
| v • d • e Heaven 17 |
| Glenn Gregory
| Ian Craig Marsh
| Martyn Ware |
| Discography |
| Albums Penthouse and Pavement
| The Luxury Gap
| How Men Are | Pleasure One | Teddy
Bear, Duke & Psycho | Bigger Than
America | Before After |
| Compilation and live albums Endless
| Higher and Higher | The Remix Collection
| Executive Summary | Retox/ Detox | How
Live Is | Live at Scala, London | Sight
& Sound: Greatest Hits |
| Singles (We
Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang | I'm Your Money | Play
To Win | Penthouse and
Pavement | At
The Height of The Fighting (He La Hu) | Let Me Go | Temptation | Come Live With
Me | Crushed By The
Wheels of Industry | Sunset Now | This Is Mine | And That's No Lie | Contenders
| The Foolish Thing To Do | Trouble
| The Ballad of Go Go Brown
| Train of Love In Motion | Temptation
(Brothers in Rhythm Remix) | (We
Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang (Rapino Remix) | Penthouse
and Pavement (Tommy D's Master Remix) | Designing Heaven | We Blame Love | (With This Ring) Let Me
Go | Hands
Up To Heaven (Exclusive DJ Mixes) | I'm
Gonna Make You Fall In Love With Me (Exclusive DJ Mixes) |
| Related
pages |
| Honeyroot | The
Human League | British
Electric Foundation |