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  • I was wondering if this ever got out officially! I've got this version on a german promo copy of Pan-Am I found in a second-hand CD store...

  • There are very slight differences between his original version Clipper's Discoteque Break on the CD, Pan Am: The Sound of 70's, versus the version you've uploaded here. Either way, tremendous track.

  • He is a master.

  • This is porn music! :D

  • Groovy! 

  • it's called wikipedia people....somebody out there is a devoted fan of this artists' works so every peaice of availible info on him and the accquirement of his works is posted on there....i'm looking there right now....thanks for this post

  • i'd never have thought this dude could pull off a tune like this one

  • you are the best!

  • This is a new definition of the word "funky". I love it :)

  • He was enrolled in denki groove with takkyu ishino

  • @muse21100

    He was also was the producer for a few other bands, including my favorite band in the world, Supercar.

  • Love this track...!!!!

  • GooD!

  • Nice very nice, but so much distortion.

    Bye.

  • Can u give me this song man?

  • send me this sonr pleeeeeeez... T.T

  • i want this album but i cant find them T.T

  • yup, I was really confused about where this came from at first.

  • Weird. This track is called Clipper's Discoteque Break on the Pan Am album it came from. Looks like he talks about it in the liner notes for Works '95-'05, but I can't read it since they're not written in romaji.

  • Cool track, never heard that one before...

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