(Keep Feeling) Fascination
Keep Feeling (Fascination) is a song by the British synth-pop band The Human League, released in 1983. It is one of their most recognizable and commercially successful singles, reaching number two in the UK Singles Chart and achieving international success.
The song is characterized by its upbeat tempo, catchy synthesizer melodies, and the dual vocals of Philip Oakey and Joanne Catherall. The lyrics explore themes of infatuation and the complexities of human relationships, suggesting a push-and-pull dynamic where attraction and hesitation are intertwined. The phrase "Keep Feeling (Fascination)" encapsulates the core idea of maintaining that sense of intrigue and emotional engagement despite potential challenges or uncertainties.
"Keep Feeling (Fascination)" was written by Philip Oakey and Jo Callis. It was produced by Martin Rushent, who had previously worked with The Human League on their breakthrough album Dare. The song's distinctive sound owes much to Rushent's innovative production techniques and the use of synthesizers to create a layered and energetic soundscape.
The single's success helped solidify The Human League's position as a leading act in the new wave and synth-pop genres. Its enduring popularity has led to its inclusion on numerous compilation albums and its continued airplay on radio stations worldwide, demonstrating its lasting impact on popular music. The song's vibrant energy and relatable themes continue to resonate with audiences, making it a signature track for The Human League and a quintessential example of 1980s synth-pop.