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David Ball (electronic musician) (David James Ball) was born on 3 May, 1959 in Chester, Cheshire, England, is an Instrumentalist, member of Soft Cell. Discover David Ball (electronic musician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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David Ball (electronic musician) Net Worth
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David James Ball (born 3 May 1959) is an English producer and electronic musician, who has played in bands such as Soft Cell and The Grid, and collaborated with other producers including Ingo Vauk and Chris Braide.
He is usually called Dave Ball on record sleeves.
Ball was born in Chester, Cheshire, England, later adopted and brought up in Blackpool.
Ball also worked with Friday on a cover of Suicide's "Ghost Rider" for the Alan Vega 70th Birthday Limited Edition EP Series.
Ball lives in Kennington, south London.
He studied at Arnold School before studying art at Leeds Polytechnic, where he met Marc Almond; they formed the synthpop duo Soft Cell in 1978, the band lasting until 1984.
In the late 1980s, he formed another short-lived band, English Boy on the Loveranch, with Nick Sanderson and Jamie Jones, releasing two hi-NRG singles, "The Man in Your Life" and "Sex Vigilante".
He also was part of Psychic TV, working on the compilation albums Jack the Tab and Tekno Acid Beat, where he met Richard Norris (they recorded the track "Meet Every Situation Head On" together as M.E.S.H.) and with whom he later formed the Grid.
Ball also worked as a producer, with Vicious Pink Phenomena (who started as a backing duo for early Soft Cell), the Virgin Prunes and the Rose McDowall side-project Ornamental in the 1980s, and later with Kylie Minogue, Gavin Friday and Anni Hogan.
He also remixed for artists and bands such as David Bowie, Vanessa-Mae and Erasure (many remixes were also made with Norris as The Grid).
Later he collaborated with P-Orridge on the soundtrack for the West German film Decoder, which also featured other Some Bizzare artists.
After Soft Cell disbanded, Ball formed a new band, Other People with his then-wife Gini Hewes (who previously worked with Almond in Marc and the Mambas) and Andy Astle, but they released only one single, "Have a Nice Day".
Ball reunited with Almond in Soft Cell in 2001, releasing new album Cruelty Without Beauty.
In 2010, he formed the band Nitewreckage with Celine Hispiche, Rick Mulhall and Terry Neale.
Their debut album, Take Your Money and Run, was released on Alaska Sounds on 6 June 2011, with the single "Solarcoaster" preceding it.
In 2016, Ball and classical pianist Jon Savage collaborated on the experimental electronic album Photosynthesis.
In 2018, Soft Cell saw another reunion for a final live show, celebrating their 40th anniversary since the duo was formed.