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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Casey Cooper-Fiske

Soft Cell co-founder died days after finishing album

  • Soft Cell co-founder Dave Ball has died at the age of 66, as confirmed by his bandmate Marc Almond.
  • Almond confirmed that Ball had died just days after completing the duo's final album, 'Danceteria', which is scheduled for release in Spring 2026.
  • Ball was praised by Almond as a “wonderfully brilliant musical genius” and a key part of Soft Cell's nearly 50-year journey.
  • Soft Cell, formed in the late 1970s, were synth-pop pioneers known for hits such as 'Tainted Love' and their acclaimed debut album 'Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret'.
  • Beyond Soft Cell, Ball also founded the acid house group The Grid and worked as a producer and remixer for artists including Kylie Minogue and David Bowie.

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‘Musical genius’ and synth pop pioneer dies aged 66

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