Marc Almond pays tribute to his Comfortable Cell bandmate Dave Ball, who has died aged 66

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Dave Ball, one half of pioneering synth-pop duo Comfortable Cell, has died on the age 66. He handed away peacefully in his sleep at his London residence on Wednesday (October 22).

Ball’s mixed love of electronica and Northern Soul fed into his inventive relationship with Marc Almond, a fellow artwork pupil at Leeds Polytechnic, once they started performing as Comfortable Cell within the late Seventies. As their million-selling cowl of Gloria Jones’ “Tainted Love” topped the UK charts in 1981, the duo appeared to enrich each other completely: Ball the taciturn background presence, Almond the showy, kohl-eyed frontman.

Non-Cease Erotic Cabaret, the primary of 5 studio albums collectively, set a blueprint for ’80s synth-pop that was quickly adopted by Yazoo, Eurythmics, Pet Store Boys and Erasure.

When Comfortable Cell first cut up in 1984, Ball handed by a few short-lived bands earlier than collaborating with Psychic TV, the place he met Richard Norris. The pair shaped electro-house act The Grid, issuing a sequence of albums and scoring a serious hit with 1994’s delirious “Swamp Factor”.

Ball’s different work as producer and remixer concerned tasks for The Virgin Prunes, Kylie Minogue and David Bowie. Most not too long ago he’d accomplished work on a brand new Comfortable Cell album, Danceteria, due out subsequent spring.

“He was a splendidly sensible musical genius and the pair of us have been on a journey collectively for nearly 50 years,” wrote Almond in tribute. “Within the early days we had been obnoxious and tough, two belligerent artwork college students who needed to do issues our manner, even when it was the fallacious manner. We had been naive and made errors, though we by no means actually noticed them as such. It was all simply part of the journey. Dave and I had been at all times a bit chalk-and-cheese, however possibly that’s why the chemistry between us labored so properly.

“Each time we got here again collectively after lengthy durations aside there was at all times that heat and chemistry. There was a deep mutual respect that gave our mixed songwriting its distinctive energy. We laughed so much, and shared a way of humour, and a love of movie, books and music. Dave had cabinets filled with books and an array of great and shocking musical references. He was the guts and soul of Comfortable Cell and I’m very happy with our legacy.

“It’s becoming in lots of ways in which our subsequent (and now our final) album collectively is known as ‘Danceteria’, as that theme takes us again to New York Metropolis within the early Eighties the place a very good lots of our musical concepts had been shaped. That was a time and place that basically formed us. In addition to being quintessentially British, we at all times felt that we had been additionally an honorary American band. We’ve been invested within the Comfortable Cell myths and tales, and ‘Danceteria’ will now stand as an album that brings every thing full circle for us. I simply want that Dave might have stayed on lengthy sufficient to have a good time our 50 years collectively in a few years’ time. He’ll at all times be liked by the Comfortable Cell followers who love his music and his music and reminiscence will dwell on. At any given second, somebody someplace on the earth shall be getting pleasure from a Comfortable Cell track.

“Thanks Dave for being an immense a part of my life and for the music you gave me. I wouldn’t be the place I’m with out you.”

Richard Norris, Ball’s accomplice in The Grid, added a tribute of his personal: “Dave has been an enormous a part of my musical life for a few years. Being in a duo with somebody is completely different from being in a band: the bond may be very tight. That’s the way it was with us. We went by so many exceptional, extraordinary, life-affirming experiences collectively. Thanks, Dave. Thanks for the great instances, the infinite laughter, your unwavering friendship. Most of all, thanks for the music.”

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