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Snowy Red is tagged as: new wave, ebm, minimal synth, minimal wave, minimal electronic

Snowy Red was a one-man minimal wave/synth band out of Belgium consisting of former Chainsaw (~1976) and Fame (~1978) member, Micky Mike.
Snowy Red released a prolific discography in the 1980’s:
- Snowy Red LP (1981)|- I’m Hurt 7” (1982)|- Breakdown 7” (1982)|- The Right To Die LP (1982)|- Vision LP (1983)|- The Long Run 7” (1984)|- The Compilation 1980-1984 LP (1988)|- Treat Me 7” and 12” (1988)|- Never Alive 12” (1988)|- I’m Alright 12” (1988)|- Love Machine 12” (1989)|- Breakdown 12” with Carol (1989)|- The Beat is Over LP (1989)
Though mostly a solo project, Micky Mike sometimes worked with other notables from the minimal wave/post-punk Brussels movement. Niki Mono joined up with Mike in 1983 before going on to work with Winstong Tong and other members of Tuxedomoon and Minimal Compact. Not much is known about “Carol” who lent her vocals to one of Snowy Red’s bigger hits, “Breakdown.”
After the release of The Beat is Over in 1989, Snowy Red called it quits and Micky Mike disappeared, only for the band to resurface again in 2003 as a duo at the Belgian Independent Music festival.|...
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Top 10 Snowy Red Songs
Never Alive
Euroshima (Wardance)
Nowhere
Madman
I'm hurt
Relax
Lies in your eyes
Opium
The Right To Die
Come On Dance
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