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The British synth-pop scene of the early '80s is one of those genres that is so recognizable and defined that you can place it almost instantly. Heavily influenced by the sounds of the '60s, synth-pop added an electronic, danceable sound with synthesizers.

Revered for originality and progressive arrangements, the new wave synth-pop movement brought about a style all its own and bands that continually pushed the boundaries of music.

The affordability of synthesizers was an inspiration for many musicians of the time, especially for two computer programmers from Sheffield, England -- Martyn Ware and Craig Marsh.

Ware and Marsh founded a band called the Future in 1977, which proudly went against pre-established music standards. Instead, they established their own traditions with cheap technology. The Future would eventually become the Human League after Philip Oakey joined as vocalist.

Ware and Marsh later split from their Human League pals and asked Glenn Gregory, a close friend and photographer who had once been considered for the Human League's lead singer post, to join them in a new project, The British Electric Foundation.

The BEF was both a band and a production company to produce and distribute material under the new moniker. Heaven 17 was the first of the acts created under BEF, with Ware, March and Gregory rounding out the trio.

Although the group didn't reach the same level of chart success as their Human League counterparts, the band is firmly etched in the minds of synth-pop and music enthusiasts who see them as one of the movement's more daring and forward-looking bands.

The lead track, "(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang," from their debut album Penthouse and Pavement (1981), peaked just outside the Top 40 before being banned by the BBC for its overtly political lyrics. Its funk elements, scattered percussion and BBC ban -- naturally -- cemented the song's notoriety for years to come.

It's difficult not to see Ware, Marsh and Gregory as pioneers in the synth-pop genre, a genre that's seen a revival in recent years. Although Craig Marsh left the band in 2007, Ware and Gregory still perform as Heaven 17 with the same enthusiasm and delight as they did in the '80s.

Watching them live makes it easy to understand why they've endured for decades. Their audacious sound and cheeky stage presence continue to place Heaven 17 in a performance class of their own.

Over the course of their career, Heaven 17 have packed venues such as The Belasco and the House of Blues (San Diego) to capacity.

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 19 reviews
  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    I’m sure it was great……

    by Rich on 10/11/22Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    Heaven 17 are always fabulous. I was looking forward to this show, but I got COVID and couldn’t attend. Ticketmaster had helpfully greyed out the ‘sell my tickets’ option in my account, so I was unable to pass them on to someone that was able to go - albeit probably at a reduced price Shame on you, Ticketmaster - I bet you don’t publish this Heaven 17 - please come back soon - maybe to Vancouver next time?

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    They gave a heart felt show and everyone was totally into it

    by Luckdragon on 10/10/22Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    The venue was almost intimate. The band clearly held nothing back. I loved hearing about the past from their perspective.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show, beat my expectations

    by Andy on 10/9/22The Observatory - Santa Ana

    Heaven 17 was worth the 40 year wait. This was my 1st time seeing the group and loved every musical minute of it. Glenn Gregory took many opportunities to speak to the crowd and was interesting to hear everything related to songs and experiences. Loved it and i hope to see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Soooooo Good

    by Mouse on 10/7/22The Observatory - Santa Ana

    1st time seeing them! I loved them in the 80’s! The vocals were spot on! I was very impressed. The backup singers were even so good! They even sang a cover of David Bowie’s Let’s Dance. I would absolutely see them again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dance the night away

    by Sonia on 10/5/22The Observatory - Santa Ana

    Extremely happy to finally see Heaven 17. The only thing I was disappointed was that they had no merchandise. 🥲

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Waaaaaaaay Better than Expected!!!

    by Eddie n Sarah on 10/5/22The Observatory - Santa Ana

    First of all, the image displayed on the ticketmaster website does not do them justice. In person, both band members looked like they were ready to party it up from the get-go. Furthermore, the additional young female on keyboards, and the other two women did a spectacular job as back-up vocalists. The performance had more of a club vibe than just a chill night out with a loved one. Heaven 17 was truly fantastic and I hope they do not wait another 40 years to return to the US. Catch them if you can.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Loved it.

    by L. L. on 10/4/22The Observatory - Santa Ana

    Great band, great sound, great venue. We thoroughly enjoyed our evening.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show!

    by Nowheregirl on 10/4/22The Observatory - Santa Ana

    Great show! The band was very engaged with the audience! And, they started on time!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by G. a. on 10/4/22The Observatory - Santa Ana

    Danced all night .. Great show, Danced all night ! The 40 year wait was worth it

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Heaven 17 was awesome!

    by 80’s Boy on 10/4/22The Observatory - Santa Ana

    This turned out to be one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to. We were so fortunate to get to see them after all these years of no tours in the U.S. They performed their best songs and even a David Bowie song (Let’s Dance). I would love to see them again. Please come back to Southern California!! Great stories in between songs. What an experience!!