Stylistic origins Pop
soul
jazz
new wave | ||
Cultural origins Mid-1980s in United Kingdom Typical instruments Saxophone
synthesizer
drums
guitar
bass guitar |
Sophisti-pop is a subgenre of pop music that emerged during the mid-1980s in the UK. It incorporates elements of jazz, soul and pop. Music so classified often made extensive use of electronic keyboards, synthesizers, and polished arrangements, particularly horn sections.
Stylus Magazine suggested that acts were influenced by the work of Roxy Music, as well as Bryan Ferry's mid-80's albums Bête Noire and Boys and Girls. According to AllMusic, major artists included Sade, The Style Council, Basia, Swing Out Sister, Prefab Sprout and the early work of Everything but the Girl.
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