Re-Flex was a British synth-pop band formed in the early 1980s, known for their blend of electronic music and new wave. The band's most recognized single, "The Politics of Dancing," was an international hit and helped define the synth-pop genre of the era. The group, consisting of members Baxter, Fish, John Hodges, and Paul Fishman, was significant in the British New Wave movement, despite their brief tenure. Their music is characterized by its catchy, danceable rhythms and heavy use of synthesizers, a staple of 80s pop music.