Andy Bell (Erasure) Interview: On Britain, Brexit, Homophobia and Political Correctness

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British singer Andy Bell (of synth-pop group Erasure) is an icon of 80s/90s pop and LGBTQIA+ culture.

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Born in Peterborough, England, Bell began singing in a church choir and founded the legendary synth duo Erasure with Vince Clarke in 1985. He became an openly homosexual pop icon, while Erasure is known for their self-ironic, queer style and a number of hit records such as "A Little Respect", "Always", "Love to Hate You", "Sometimes", "Oh L'Amour" or their Abba covers "Take A Chance on Me" and "Lay All Your Love on Me".

During the Brexit era and the anti-liberal backlash culture that went with it, Signed Media spoke to Andy about the good and bad sides of British culture: What makes Great Britain "great" and why is it struggling with its identity?

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