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Spectral Display
OriginAmsterdam, Netherlands
GenresNew wave, synth-pop, dub
Years active1982–1984, 2019–present
LabelsEMI
Past membersMichel Mulders
  • Henri Overduin
  • Paul Simon
  • Adriana Romijn
Websitespectraldisplay.nl

Spectral Display is a Dutch new wave group formed by Amsterdam-based synthesizer player Michel Mulders. The group achieved success in 1982 with the single "It Takes a Muscle to Fall in Love", released in 13 countries. and also covered by M.I.A. in 2010 and Kirin J. Callinan in 2019. The group returned after a lengthy hiatus with the announcement of their 2020 album You Steal My Heart, with new member Paul Simon.

Discography

Albums

  • Spectral Display (1982), EMI
  • Too Much Like Me (1984), EMI
  • You Steal My Heart (2020), Spectral-Records

Singles

  • "It Takes a Muscle to Fall in Love" (1982), EMI (featuring Henri Overduin)
  • "There a Virus Going Round" (1982), EMI
  • "Electric Circus" (1982), EMI
  • "Danceable" (1984), EMI
  • "Legendary" (1984), EMI
  • "Too Much Like Me" (1984), EMI
  • "It Takes a Muscle to Fall in Love (Remix)" (2019), Spectral-Records
  • "It Takes a Muscle (Reggae)" (2019), Spectral-Records
  • "To Me You're Everything" (2021), Spectral-Records
  • "You're My Religion" (2021), Spectral-Records

References

  1. "Artists". Spectral Display. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  2. Roberts, Christopher. "Kirin J Callinan Announces New Covers Album, Shares "It Takes a Muscle (To Fall In Love)" Cover". Under the Radar. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  3. "You Steal My Heart". Spectral Display. Retrieved 21 June 2019.

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