Cee Farrow was a German new wave artist active during the 1980s. Farrow's music style was characterized by atmospheric synth-pop, with his most notable work being the album "Red and Blue". His distinctive sound, often compared to that of Depeche Mode or The Cure, was defined by melodic synthesizers and his emotive vocals. Despite an untimely death in 1993, Farrow's work remains significant in the new wave genre for its unique blend of electronic music and heartfelt lyricism.