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Soft Cell co-founder Dave Ball dies, aged 66

Fame had its upsides. “I loved being able to afford my first home, having money and travelling, which makes me sound like a Miss World,” Ball recently told Classic Pop Magazine.

But it also presented problems. “Newfound wealth meant we could afford newfound drugs to relieve the boredom” of media interviews and TV performances, Ball said.

“I know that’s a cliché, but it’s a cliché for a good reason, because it works for so many bands.”

Amidst the hedonistic lifestyle, the duo were also drifting apart, but they managed to create a second classic album – the wayward, tense and aptly-titled The Art Of Falling Apart.

They released one more album, 1984’s This Last Night In Sodom, before dissolving the band to concentrate on other projects.

Almond went on to have a successful solo career, including the top 10 hit Something’s Got A Hold Of My Heart; while Ball created The Grid, who mixed acid house with ambient pop over a long-lasting collaboration.

Soft Cell reunited in 2001, producing the Top 40 album Cruelty Without Beauty.

After another hiatus, they reappeared in 2018, releasing the original singles Northern Lights and Guilty (Cos I Say You Are) before performing what was supposed to be a farewell show at the O2 Arena on 30 September, 2018.

However, they remained together, recording their fifth album, Happiness Not Included, during the 2020 Covid lockdown.

Ball recently described the band’s new album as a tribute to the New York club scene they frequented while recording their first two albums.

He added that his time in hospital had influenced the band’s sound.

“I had strange recollections when I was in and out of hospital because I was on morphine,” he told Classic Pop.

“The new songs are a digital reflection of the sounds in my head from that time.

“In parallel, it’s about the times me and Marc got up to in the 80s.”

The final mixes were completed only days before Ball died. It is due for release in Spring 2026.

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