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Dave Ball, who served as half of the English duo Soft Cell and perhaps best known for the 1981 hit āTainted Love,ā has died. He was 66.
Marc Almond, Ballās music partner and the other half of the synth-pop pair, announced the news in a Facebook post on Thursday.
Almond, 68, revealed that the late instrumentalist died āpeacefully in his sleepā on Tuesday, Oct. 21. No cause of death was given.
āAs many of you are aware, Dave has been ill for a long while and his health had been in slow decline over recent years,ā the Soft Cell co-founder shared. āYet he always came back with a determined spirit to continue his work in the studio.ā
The āNon-Stop Erotic Cabaretā artist added that although Ball had been āunable to travel abroad,ā he was āstill able to perform with me as Soft Cell on occasions in the UK.ā
Ballās last concert appearance was at theĀ Rewind FestivalĀ outside Henley-on-Thames back in August, Almond said, when the duo performed before an audience of more than 20,000 people.
During that show, Ball reportedly performed in a wheelchair after fracturing part of his spine, cracking five ribs and breaking his wrist two years earlier, according to the BBC.
He later caught pneumonia and developed sepsis, the outlet reported, and was placed in an induced coma for months.
Ball and Almond, meanwhile, completed a new album, āDanceteria,ā just days before the producerās death.
āThe pair of us have been on a journey together heading on for 50 years with ups and downs, successes and failures, though to us it was never failure, just all part of the adventure, and it was one hell of an adventure,ā the new wave rocker shared.
āThank you Dave for being an immense part of my life and for the music you gave me,ā he later concluded his touching tribute. āI wouldnāt be where I am without you.ā
Ball and Almond formed Soft Cell together in 1978. Although they collaborated and performed across the UK for a few years, the duo didnāt get big until 1981 and the release of their platinum-selling debut album, Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret.
āTainted Love,ā a cover originally released by R&B queen Gloria JonesĀ in 1964, quickly became a No. 1 hit and went on to sell more than 20 million copies, per the BBC.
The Post has reached out to Almondās reps for further comment.
Soft Cellās official website remembered the late electronic musician in a separate message.
The site shared that Ball āpassed away peacefully in his sleepā at his home in London, but claimed that he died on Wednesday, Oct. 22.
āDaveās passing is announced with great sadness and affection for this gregarious, warm-hearted man of many musical talents,ā the message read, in part.
āDave is survived by his close family including his four children,ā it continued. āWe would like to respect Dave Ballās familyās privacy at this very sad time.ā
Another artist to pay tribute to Ball following the news of his passing was Richard Norris, aĀ member of the electronic dance duo The Grid. Ball and Norris formed The Grid in 1988.
āDave has been a huge part of my musical life for many years,ā the musician and DJ began. āBeing in a duo with someone is different from being in a band: the bond is very tight. Thatās how it was with us. We went through so many remarkable, extraordinary, life-affirming experiences together.ā
āThank you, Dave. Thanks for the good times, the endless laughter, your unwavering friendship,ā Norris, 60, added. āMost of all, thank you for the music.ā
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