The Legendary Pink Dots

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The Legendary Pink Dots are a British rock band formed in London at the end of the late 1970s and who, although distinctly non-mainstream, have been musically influential over the years. The band has, as its focal point, vocalist Edward Ka-Spel, who is, along with Phil Knight, one of the original remaining members of the band. Their music is nothing if not original and it is difficult to categorise. Some have compared certain of their works with the music of bands like Pink Floyd and Can.

In 1984 the band transplanted itself to Amsterdam which led to a shift in the original lineup, the original bassist Roland Callaway leaving at this time.

Their sound has often been described as an amalgamation of psychedelic rock, industrial, experimental, synth-pop and avant-garde. Since their formation they have released over 40 records and continuously tour the world.

Members of the band have also collaborated with Skinny Puppy's cEvin Key, forming a side-project named The Tear Garden. Key also appears on the 1994 album 9 Lives to Wonder.

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