Maria Somerville

Maria Somerville’s synth-pop sound, infused with queer and Scottish influences, offers a vibrant journey through late 80s British music. Her 1989 album “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” captures the era’s spirited energy, while “Comment te dire adieu” explores emotional depth with a synth-driven twist. Released under prominent labels, these albums solidify her place in the synth-pop lineage, resonating with fans of the LGBTQI scene. With a sound reminiscent of related , Maria Somerville’s work is a staple for vinyl enthusiasts seeking to enrich their collections with iconic British and Scottish influences. Her music not only embodies the vibrant spirit of the 80s but also bridges connections across diverse musical landscapes, ensuring her legacy endures in the hearts of synth-pop aficionados.

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  • Maria Somerville – Luster

  • Maria Somerville – All My People