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Marc Almond
Marc Almond
English singer-songwriter, member of Soft Cell
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Stevo Pearce
Stevo Pearce
British musician
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Peter Ashworth
Peter Ashworth
British photographer
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Tim Pope
Tim Pope
Music videos director
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Dave Ball
Dave Ball
English producer and electronic musician
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The Grid
The Grid
band
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Marc and the Mambas
Marc and the Mambas
British band that plays new wave music
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Gene Pitney
Gene Pitney
American recording artist; singer and songwriter
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Neu Electrikk
Neu Electrikk
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B-Movie
B-Movie
band
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Dan Seals
Dan Seals
singer-songwriter
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Seth Swirsky
Seth Swirsky
American pop music songwriter
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Craig Douglas
Craig Douglas
English pop singer
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Dollar
Dollar
British musical duo
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The Hacker
The Hacker
French musician
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Infernal
Infernal
band
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The The
The The
English musical and multimedia group
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Bananarama
Bananarama
English pop group
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Prairie Oyster
Prairie Oyster
band that plays country music
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Groove Armada
Groove Armada
British band
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The Four Preps
The Four Preps
American pop quartet
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England Dan & John Ford Coley
England Dan & John Ford Coley
American soft rock duo
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Bronski Beat
Bronski Beat
British synthpop trio
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Cheryl Lynn
Cheryl Lynn
American singer
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Blancmange
Blancmange
English band
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Anne Dudley
Anne Dudley
English composer and pop musician
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Pet Shop Boys
Pet Shop Boys
British synth-pop duo
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Erasure
Erasure
British synthpop dui
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Richard Marx
Richard Marx
American singer and songwriter
Members, past and present

Soft Cell are an English synth-pop duo who came to prominence in the early 1980s. The duo consisted of vocalist Marc Almond and instrumentalist David Ball. The band are primarily known for their 1981 hit version of "Tainted Love" and their platinum-selling debut album Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret.

In the United Kingdom, Soft Cell had twelve top 40 hits, including "Tainted Love" (#1), "Torch" (#2), "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye", "What" (both #3), and "Bedsitter" (#4). They also had four top 20 albums between 1981 and 1984. In 1984, the duo split; however, they reformed in 2001 to tour and release a new album. They held a reunion concert in London on 30 September 2018, stating it would be their last live UK performance as a duo but that they may still perform abroad and record together.

Soft Cell's songs have been covered by several artists, including David Gray, Marilyn Manson, Coil and Nine Inch Nails. Their track "Memorabilia" earned recognition for the band as pioneers of the synth-oriented techno genre. The duo have sold ten million records world-wide.