Supertramp
Supertramp are a British group playing a mix of progressive rock and pop rock that notably had a series of top-selling albums in the 70s, producing several hit singles. The band was formed in the United Kingdom in 1969. All the group's members were musicians capable of playing multiple types of instruments, including brass and woodwinds. Co-founder, composer and lead singer, Roger Hodgson left the band in 1983 to bring up his children. In 1988, Supertramp re-formed with some former members plus several new ones, and they continue to tour.
910 members
Add Influence
Supertramp
Supertramp are a British group playing a mix of progressive rock and pop rock that notably had a series of top-selling albums in the 70s, producing several hit singles. The band was formed in the United Kingdom in 1969. All the group's members were musicians capable of playing multiple types of instruments, including brass and woodwinds. Co-founder, composer and lead singer, Roger Hodgson left the band in 1983 to bring up his children. In 1988, Supertramp re-formed with some former members plus several new ones, and they continue to tour.
Add Influence
910 members
1/50
Processing new audio file...
7 FIRE
SAVE
SHARE
17 plays
Report inappropriate
Castle In The Sky
This melodically catchy song will have you singing the chorus instantly! Starting off with a great piano introduction, it twists into a fabulous love song that was actually written by Charlie Costa for he and his wife Andrea for the first dance at their wedding! As the chorus goes on to say "Our love will lift us up so high, to build a Castle In The Sky, where nothing ever lies and nothing ever dies, a dream that's coming oh so true, I want to spend my life with you, the Castle In the Sky, a dream I feel for you and I. Just like many marriage's have began with their first dance by artists like Chicago, Peter Cetera, Journey, Air Supply, and countless others you too could use this song as your first dance at your own wedding! Enjoy!more
Pop
Timed  ▼Newest
▼Timed   Newest
Show more comments
1/50
Processing new audio file...
13 FIRE
SAVE
SHARE
31 plays
Report inappropriate
Stay In Or Stay Out
For his latest album, "New Techniques To Escape Mediocrity Vol.1", the New Wave-inspired Synthwave producer David Garelli, aka Batta Malagna, draws on the musical language developed by the New Wave of composers such as Diaframma, Litfiba The Smiths and Joy Division. Inspired by the mediocrity of his country, by the non-existent opportunities and by the dating apps where the more superficial and flashy side of his peers and others comes out, Batta's work on New Techniques delves deeply into the cinematographic films of the 80s. In a certain sense, the relationship between New Wave and cinema was predestined. Both mediums arose in the late 19th century, and both continued to exert enormous influence on popular culture, art, and intellectual life throughout the 20th. Inevitably, the two mediums would meet in a collision facilitated by both popular tastes and technological innovation. Early films were rudimentary, single-shot experiments without color or sound, and early cinematic depictions of musicians and New Wave as an art form lacked complexity, limited to documentary-style depictions of their performances. Soundtracks introduced the producer into the creative process, transforming the musician from subject to agent. As the true champion/archivist of sound that he is, Battamore
Timed  ▼Newest
▼Timed   Newest
Show more comments
1/50
Processing new audio file...
8 FIRE
SAVE
SHARE
10 plays
Report inappropriate
She Always Has An Excuse
For his latest album, "New Techniques To Escape Mediocrity Vol.1", the New Wave-inspired Synthwave producer David Garelli, aka Batta Malagna, draws on the musical language developed by the New Wave of composers such as Diaframma, Litfiba The Smiths and Joy Division. Inspired by the mediocrity of his country, by the non-existent opportunities and by the dating apps where the more superficial and flashy side of his peers and others comes out, Batta's work on New Techniques delves deeply into the cinematographic films of the 80s. In a certain sense, the relationship between New Wave and cinema was predestined. Both mediums arose in the late 19th century, and both continued to exert enormous influence on popular culture, art, and intellectual life throughout the 20th. Inevitably, the two mediums would meet in a collision facilitated by both popular tastes and technological innovation. Early films were rudimentary, single-shot experiments without color or sound, and early cinematic depictions of musicians and New Wave as an art form lacked complexity, limited to documentary-style depictions of their performances. Soundtracks introduced the producer into the creative process, transforming the musician from subject to agent. As the true champion/archivist of sound that he is, Battamore
Timed  ▼Newest
▼Timed   Newest
Show more comments
Support Center
-
Got questions?

DistroKid News
-
What's new with us

Instagram
-
Watch our 1-minute help videos!

Twitter
-
We tweet things sometimes

Facebook
-
Let's be friends

YouTube
-
More videos, yo.