Art Pop / Synth-Pop
Rhythm/Metre
Running Up That Hill · Kate Bush (1985)
The rhythm is driven by a galloping, hypnotic tom-tom ostinato created on the LinnDrum. Unlike standard pop which heavily accents the snare drum on beats 2 and 4, this tribal, rolling drum pattern creates a sense of urgent, unbroken forward momentum.
Prompt: How does the drum pattern differ from standard 80s pop?
Melody
Running Up That Hill · Kate Bush (1985)
Bush's vocal melody heavily contrasts with the rigid, sequenced backing track. She uses highly irregular, syncopated phrasing that floats across the barlines, featuring massive intervallic leaps that showcase her expansive vocal range.
Prompt: Describe the relationship between the vocal phrasing and the programmed backing track.
Timbre/Technology
Running Up That Hill · Kate Bush (1985)
Bush revolutionised composition using the Fairlight CMI . This incredibly expensive early digital sampler allowed her to record real-world sounds, digitize them, and play them back polyphonically across a keyboard, defining the track's airy, synthetic-choral textures.
Prompt: What specific digital instrument defined Kate Bush's 1980s sound?
