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Soft Cell will meet its conclusion after 'fitting farewell' to late Dave Ball

Marc Almond admits the ‘sad reality’ that Soft Cell will end after final album honouring Dave Ball

Marc Almond has described Soft Cell’s final album Danceteria as a "fitting farewell" to his late bandmate Dave Ball.

Speaking about the poignant project, Marc said the record represents both a creative closing chapter and a personal goodbye to the musician who shaped Soft Cell’s sound from the very beginning.

As reported by The Independent, he explained that continuing the 1980s' synth-pop duo without Dave - who died just days before they finished work on the record in October 2025 - simply isn’t possible.

He said:  “There can be no more recordings of Soft Cell without Dave, it would not be possible.

“The sad reality is that Dave Ball was half of Soft Cell, and live work aside, I can’t write Soft Cell songs without him.”

The Tainted Love hitmaker, 68, went on to describe Danceteria - which is released on September 25 - as a deeply nostalgic project rooted in the city that defined the duo’s early years.

He said: “Danceteria is a love letter to New York in the early 80s. The time we spent in New York – where we recorded our first three albums – shaped us both as artists and people. To celebrate this period is a fitting farewell to Dave Ball and the final Soft Cell studio album.”

Reflecting on the city’s impact, Marc said the Big Apple was the catalyst for Soft Cell’s creative evolution

He explained: “New York shaped Soft Cell, as it opened up a whole new world of possibilities. It was dirty, dark and dangerous – a real Wild West – but it was also deeply inspiring and exciting. A lot of our original influences came from America anyway: New York punk, Devo, Suicide, Lou Reed, disco and 1960s soul. But New York was like nowhere else on earth. There were 24‑hour nightclubs, music, art and underground theatre. It offered a cornucopia of energy and edge, and the lyrics on Danceteria reflect that time of my life.”

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