Just wondering what your people's thoughts are on this legendary drum machine and its the role it played in facilitating and underpinning the transformation of disco into the 'dance' sound of the early and mid-1980s.
Peace, love, and boogie,
The Boogie Doctor:icon_mrgreen::icon_mrgreen::icon_mrgreen:
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Not just Dance either: Rap, Hip-hop, Electro, Garage, Techno, loadsa UK pop in the early 80s...It had to happen. A fresh breeze was needed to clear away the disco clutter. And the punk junk too
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