A review of the for Yazoo's 1982 synth-pop masterpiece, " Don’t Go ". The Track: A Collision of Soul and Circuits

"Don’t Go" remains one of the most striking examples of early 80s synth-pop, defined by the unlikely but brilliant pairing of clinical, rhythmic programming and Alison "Alf" Moyet’s powerhouse blues vocals.

Decades later, the track's impact hasn't dimmed. It reached #3 in the UK and topped the US dance charts (where the band was known as Yaz ), solidifying its place as a "timeless classic". The HD Experience