English synth-pop artist from Basildon who recorded early-1980s singles produced by Vince Clarke; an album from that period, The Peter Pan Effect, was released by Cleopatra in 2000.

Worked with Vince Clarke (Reset Records). Single "The Face Of Dorian Grey" was released in 1982. The Peter Pan Effect album was produced with Clarke's influence and released by Cleopatra Records in 2000.

Reviews highlight Robert Marlow's 1980s synth-pop singles produced by Vince Clarke and the album The Peter Pan Effect, recorded in the early 1980s and released by Cleopatra in 2000. The music is compared to early Depeche Mode, described as catchy, danceable and a bit old-fashioned. Recommended for fans of early British synth-pop and collectors of underground releases.

For:Fans of 1980s synth-pop, followers of Vince Clarke/early Depeche Mode, collectors of underground releases.

 Vince Clarke was a hyperactive figure throughout the ’80s.

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