Members

Select a Book of Love band member to check out the music gear they use live and in the studio.

About

Book of Love is an American electronic pop band that emerged from Philadelphia in 1984. Comprised of Susan Ottaviano (vocals), Ted Ottaviano (keyboards, vocals), Jade Lee (keyboards, vocals), and Lauren Roselli (keyboards, vocals), the group carved a niche in the synthpop and new wave scenes with their distinctive blend of melodic synth lines and danceable beats. Often praised for bringing a refreshing feminine perspective to the predominantly male-led electronic genre of the mid-'80s, Book of Love became known for hits like "Boy" and "I Touch Roses," which resonated on college and dance charts. Their music, marked by catchy hooks and thoughtful lyrics, earned them tours with prominent acts like Depeche Mode.

How to Sound Like Book of Love

To replicate Book of Love's sound, musicians should focus on crafting clean, melodic synth textures layered with rhythmic, dance-friendly beats. Their music thrives on the interplay between bright, shimmering synthesizers and clear, articulate vocals. Utilizing vintage analog synthesizers or digital replicas can help achieve the warm, lush tones characteristic of their tracks. Incorporating reverb and chorus effects will add the necessary depth and dimension, while drum machines programmed with crisp, punchy beats will drive the rhythmic elements. Book of Love's sound is both approachable and infectious, blending electronic precision with pop sensibility to create music that is as engaging on the dance floor as it is through headphones.

Discography

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