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Anchor text: Korg
Target Entity: Korg
Preceding Context: Before adopting the name the Human League, the band briefly had two previous incarnations. In early 1977, Martyn Ware and Ian Craig Marsh, who had met at youth arts project Meatwhistle, were both working as computer operators. Their musical collaboration combined pop music (such as glam rock and Tamla Motown) with avant-garde electronic music. With the price of electronic components dropping in the mid 1970s, equipment became more affordable for the average consumer; Ware and Marsh purchased a
Succeeding Context: 700S synthesizer together and learned how to play it. Their musical reputation spread and they were invited to play at a friend's 21st birthday party. For the party, Ware and Marsh formed themselves into an informal band called The Dead Daughters. Their live highlight was a rendition of the theme of the British TV series .
Paragraph Title: 1977: "The Dead Daughters" and "The Future"
Source Page: The Human League

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