The first-ever Thompson Twins curated compilation, Industry & Seduction, has just been released and offers a thorough history of the band’s music, from it’s earliest post-punk days as a seven-piece to the ’80s MTV era to the post-Thompson Twins electronic music released under the Babble name. Tom Bailey discusses the origin of the collection, looks back at the early days, and discusses what it’s like to tour as a nostalgia act.
The first-ever Thompson Twins curated compilation, Industry & Seduction, has just been released and offers a thorough history of the band’s music, from it’s earliest post-punk days as a seven-piece to the ’80s MTV era to the post-Thompson Twins electronic music released under the Babble name. Tom Bailey discusses the origin of the collection, looks back at the early days, and discusses what it’s like to tour as a nostalgia act.
“I think the sub-genre has been screaming out for an in-depth documentary that covers the golden era of the ‘70s and ‘80s. The big franchises like Halloween, Friday The 13th, and A Nightmare On Elm Street have been analyzed at length, but what about the hundreds of other titles? It will be the ultimate slasher documentary,” stated Morgan.
“I think the sub-genre has been screaming out for an in-depth documentary that covers the golden era of the ‘70s and ‘80s. The big franchises like Halloween, Friday The 13th, and A Nightmare On Elm Street have been analyzed at length, but what about the hundreds of other titles? It will be the ultimate slasher documentary,” stated Morgan.