Thomas Dolby (born Thomas Morgan Robertson) was a studio prodigy before he became a frontman. Having played keyboards on albums by Foreigner and Def Leppard, Dolby’s solo vision was radically different: cinematic, cerebral, and deeply strange.
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For audiophiles seeking the definitive listening experience, hunting down the files is more than a pursuit of high fidelity; it is a journey into the intricate layers of a DIY mad scientist's laboratory. The Architect of "Scientist Pop" Thomas Dolby (born Thomas Morgan Robertson) was a
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