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Stephen Hague is a British music producer most active in the 1980s, was an influential figure in the synthpop movement. Starting his career as a session keyboardist and a member of the band Jules and the Polar Bears, his first major production was on Crush by Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark. He later worked with New Order, the Pet Shop Boys and Erasure, producing their respective hits True Faith, West End Girls and A Little Respect.

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