Greek synth pop duo Marsheaux earned an international following in the mid-2000s thanks to albums like 2004's E-Bay Queen and 2006's Peekaboo, which drew on members Marianthi Melitsi and Sophia Sarigiannidou's mutual love of '80s electro-pop bands like Yazoo, Depeche Mode, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, and Soft Cell. The band maintained a steady output and widespread fan base into the 2010s with albums like Inhale (2013) and Ath:Lon (2016) as well as an impressive 2015 reworking of Depeche Mode's A Broken Frame album.
Initially from the city of Thessaloniki, Melitsi and ...