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The 'godfather of punk' dies at 78

July 19, 2016 09:51
Suicide

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Daniel Sugarman,

Daniel Sugarman

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Alan Vega, one half of punk duo Suicide, has died at the age of 78.

You might not have heard of the American duo but Suicide’s creation of synthesiser rock has been credited as an inspiration to a number of the world’s most famous bands and music groups, including Radiohead, Pet Shop Boys and REM.

Born Boruch Alan Bermowitz in Brooklyn in 1938, Vega met his musical partner, Martin Reverby, in 1971. The two went on to release five studio albums and six live albums together.

In an interview with the JC, Vega controversially likened performances by Suicide to the Holocaust, saying: “When the Jews were shipped off to the concentration camps, to Dachau, Auschwitz or Treblinka, they would arrive and there would be a beautiful station and they looked like quite nice places. But then they'd walk past the nicely painted walls through a door right into hell. And that's exactly what Marty and I were doing with Suicide: we were giving them Treblinka.”