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this is a good song ... ( 1 year ago by podmixture)
this is a good song, first time i heard it
The best ... ( 1 year ago by pelsie21)
The best electro-track ever!! I don't know exactly what it is, but there is something in this song that drives me crazy...
Radio Nothing on ... ( 1 year ago by freedomtower2)
Radio Nothing on WPKN would be proud.
All-time Canadian ... ( 1 year ago by funkwidit)
All-time Canadian Italo Electro bomb!!!
So hard to imagine ... ( 1 year ago by funkwidit)
So hard to imagine it was done back in 1981, eh?
I'd love to find ... ( 1 year ago by queenasapawn)
I'd love to find this on vinyl - I'm only aware of it because of Morgan Geist's Unclassics mix. Fantastic track!
Roland VP-330 ... ( 1 year ago by AnalogVocoder1)
Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus MkI or MkII. The same vocoder as used by Mr. Frank "Soundwave" Welker.
MkI: ht tp://ww ... ( 10 months ago by AnalogVocoder1)
MkI: ht tp://ww w.sequencer. de/pix/roland/vp330_vocoder.jpg MkII: ht tp://rolandclan. info/media/images/vp-330.jpg
electro? sorry but ... ( 9 months ago by okkiejam)
electro? sorry but this is not electro.. this is disco ;)
thank you for the ... ( 9 months ago by yofine2)
thank you for the apreciation of my work i am very impressed that this composition is very well liked around the world , Pierre Perpall ( a,k,a, pluton
You're welcome. ... ( 8 months ago by AnalogVocoder1)
You're welcome. Actually I never heard of this song or group until 4 months ago (yes I was around in 1981, turned 17 in Oct. of '80). My saying the vocoder used (either the Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus MkI or II) is really just an educated guess based on it's sound. To me it sounds like I'm hearing all three sections of that great keyboard/vocoder in use (sometimes all three sections at once...vocoder, human voices w/chorus,and strings). Is it, and if so which version I or II? If NOT which...
...brand/model/ ... ( 8 months ago by AnalogVocoder1)
...brand/model/version is it? Thanks.
italo ( 8 months ago by farbrore)
italo
i used a korg drum ... ( 8 months ago by yofine2)
i used a korg drum machine,cant remember the model,but it had a trigger out to a korg delta synth wich i played that steady stacatto 16th notes
Thank you. I just ... ( 8 months ago by AnalogVocoder1)
Thank you. I just knew you used the Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus on that track!! But do you remember (or do you still have it with you) which version it was, the MkI or MkII? In the comments I have links to pics of both versions, just put the spaces back together.
That`s quality! ( 6 months ago by mellevaelcono)
That`s quality!
If all disco ... ( 3 months ago by EasyLongLife420)
If all disco sounded like this ,Then I wouldnt have grown to hate it.
Hey, I remember ... ( 3 months ago by davidgilmour2006)
Hey, I remember this record. I went into my basement today and I found a sealed copy I bought in 1981. I think I might sell it. I am gonna ask $25 for it.
Love, Love, Love 80 ... ( 2 months ago by vinylowicz)
Love, Love, Love 80' stuff



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