Laban was a Danish synth‑pop duo active during the 1980s. The project operated roughly between 1982 and 1988, releasing music that reflected the electronic pop trends of the era.
The group is noted in music databases such as MusicBrainz, but detailed public information about their catalogue and impact is scarce.
Formation and Backstory
Laban formed in Denmark in 1982 as a two‑person electronic act. The duo pursued a synth‑driven pop sound that aligned with contemporary European new‑wave movements.
The partnership dissolved in 1988, after which no further releases or activities have been documented.
Beyond these dates, specific details about the circumstances of their formation or the reasons for their disbandment are not available in the supplied sources.
Style and Influences
The music of Laban is classified as synth‑pop, a genre that emphasizes synthesizer melodies, drum machines, and a polished, melodic aesthetic typical of early‑ to mid‑1980s European pop.
While explicit influences are not listed, the duo’s sound would have been contemporaneous with other Scandinavian and broader European synth‑pop acts of the period.
Members
Current
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Former
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The identities of the two members of Laban are not provided in the available sources. Consequently, no current or former member names can be listed.
Discography
Studio Albums
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Live Albums
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EPs and Compilations
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Notable Tracks
Laban Sa Agos (Music Video)
Legacy and Notes
Laban’s legacy is limited in the public record, with most references appearing in music catalogues such as MusicBrainz. A music video titled “Laban Sa Agos” is referenced on YehThatRocks, suggesting at least one visual release associated with the name.
No further information on chart performance, critical reception, or influence on later artists is available from the supplied notes.