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Fixed on the Moment with The FIXX
[The FIXX] came out of London in the early 80s with cool synth textures, clipped guitar lines, and steady, melodic hooks.
London polish, new wave spine
On this shared bill with [Colin Blunstone] of [The Zombies] and storyteller-producer [Peter Asher], they bring the sleek side of new wave to a room already tuned to classic British pop. Expect a set built around One Thing Leads to Another, Saved by Zero, Red Skies, and maybe Secret Separation, with polished changes that keep the pulse tight.Likely beats and who shows up
The crowd typically mixes longtime radio-era fans, younger post-punk listeners, and a few crate-diggers comparing B-sides between sets. You might spot vintage band tees under tailored jackets, people mouthing the counter-melodies, and phones down during the more spacious intros. Trivia heads love that the band once gigged as The Portraits, and that the idea behind Saved by Zero nods to a meditation practice rather than math. Another nugget is how their early studio sound leaned on airy production that the group now recreates with patient dynamics instead of heavy effects. For clarity, these song picks and any production mentions are inferred from recent shows and could shift on the night.The FIXX Crowd, Up Close
The scene trends toward smart-casual with a twist: vintage blazers, clean sneakers, and old buttons pinned to denim.
Style cues over flash
Before the downbeat, people trade stories about first hearing Reach the Beach on tape and compare favorite single edits. During One Thing Leads to Another, a pocket of fans echo the clipped clap pattern between vocal lines, while others lean into the wordless hum before the chorus.Shared rituals, quiet signals
When Red Skies hits, you can hear a low murmur of the title line answered from the back rows, not loud, just in time with the snare. The merch tables lean minimalist, with crisp type, a neon-on-black palette, and cover art nods that reward fans who like design as much as songs. Sets by Colin Blunstone and Peter Asher pull a bookish hush at times, and the respect rolls forward into The FIXX's quieter intros. After the show, conversations stick to arrangements, production memories, and how these catalogs still feel compact and modern. It is a thoughtful crowd, more likely to savor the mixes than to shout along to every bar.How The FIXX Sound Breathes on Stage
Live, The FIXX keep the drums dry and springy so the guitar and keys sit clear without harsh edges.
Tight parts, open space
Cy Curnin's voice stays bright in the middle range, with short phrases and open vowels that ride the groove. Jamie WestOram's guitar favors chorus and delay, clipping notes so riffs read like percussion as much as melody. Keys add pads and simple counter-melodies rather than busy runs, which keeps the verses airy and the choruses sharp.Little moves, big payoffs
A subtle habit they use is to start Saved by Zero with almost no harmony, letting bass and voice sketch the outline before the band fills in. On Red Skies, they often stretch the middle with echo and a small dip in volume, so the final chorus lands with more weight. The lights favor cool blues and stark whites, which underlines the space in the arrangements without chasing spectacle. The net effect is music-first, with steady tempos and parts that lock like clean gears.Kindred Acts for The FIXX Fans
If you favor sleek hooks with a reflective edge, Tears for Fears will feel adjacent, since both acts stack clear vocals over steady, mid-tempo builds.