All Releases List view 1981 - Adventures in Modern Recording 1980 - The Age of Plastic 1979 - Video Killed the Radio Star
Members 2 Male
Origin London, England
Genre Synthpop
Style Rock/Pop
Mood Happy
Born
1977
Active 1977 to 1982
Cutout
Current Record Label
Alternate Name The Buggles
Most Loved Tracks 2 users Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star 1 users Buggles - Elstree 1 users Buggles - Vermilion Sands 1 users Buggles - Living in the Plastic Age
Music Video Links
Clean, Clean
Lenny
Living in the Plastic Age
On TV
I Am a Camera
Video Killed the Radio...
Adventures in Modern R...
Elstree
Artist Biography Available in: The Buggles were a British New Wave duo consisting of Trevor Horn (vocals, bass guitar, guitar) and Geoff Downes (keyboards). They are best known for their 1979 debut single "Video Killed the Radio Star" that was No. 1 on the singles charts of sixteen countries. Its music video was the first to be shown on MTV in the U.S. at 12:01 on 1 August 1981. It was the lead single of the Buggles' first album, The Age of Plastic, whose title song became the group's second hit single, reaching No. 16 in the UK.
Shortly after Downes' move to the band Asia and the failure of their second album, Adventures in Modern Recording, the group came to an end in 1981. However, Downes and Horn have been performing Buggles' songs together since 1998.
Wide Thumb
Clearart
Fanart
Banner
User Comments
No comments yet..
Status Unlocked Last Edit by Aliade Records 26th Jun 2022