Mike Lindup is best known as the keyboardist and co-founder of the British jazz-funk band Level 42, which rose to fame in the 1980s with hits like "Lessons in Love" and "Something About You." With his soaring falsetto vocals and virtuosic synth work, he helped define the band's smooth, danceable sound. Outside Level 42, Lindup has maintained a solo career, blending jazz, soul, and electronic influences. His recent releases—like "Atlantia," "Time to Let Go," and "Perplexity"—showcase his knack for lush melodies and collaborations with dance producers (see those Louie Vega and Dave Lee remixes!). Tracks like "You Can't Just Live as an Island" and "I Saw You In My Dreams" keep his jazz roots alive while embracing modern production. Still active decades into his career, Lindup remains a bridge between nu-disco grooves and sophisticated musicianship.
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