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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

This is the first record by Juan Atkins and Richard Davis (AKA 3070) recording under the name Cybotron from way back in 1981. This is one of the very first Detroit Techno tracks which helped lay the foundations for Detroit Techno as we know it today. A seminal release in the true sense of the word. Apparently, this was released just after the landmark track "Sharevari" by ANUMBEROFNAMES, also in 1981. To my knowledge, 10,000 copies of this 7" record were sold. This was also pressed with a red and white label. Deep Space records catalogue 107043X.

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  • The band had been making music for 2 years before they first heard Kraftwerk. This is straight derived from p-funk.

  • THIS SHIT IS NUCKING FUTS!!!!!

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  • Rock your minds at the seams. Take your fate in your hands. Deep message beyond the groove.

  • Galaga! no, Gyruss!

  • Atari or Nintendo days!

  • @MrMallymal68 And electronic music goes further back then all above stated. It is an incredible history throughout, no matter the artist, genre, or efforts. I enjoy learning more and more as we go...

  • Strange lyrics weird synth... this is f*cking amazing.

  • "...Apparently, this was released just after the landmark track "Sharevari" by ANUMBEROFNAMES, also in 1981"

    Alleys Of Your Mind was released before Shaivari during that same year.

  • @atlantichouse Kraftwerk was hardly the first band to electronic music.  Sure Detroit techno was inspired by Kraftwerk and other groups, but Detroit made electronic music with a Detroit state of mind: no plagiarism. If you compare and contrast early Detroit techno and Kraftwerk, they sound nothing alike. Please tell me, How in the fuck can Detroit steal a genre? The term "techno" was coined to differentiate the Chicago electronic music (house) from the Detroit music scene.

  • Techno.

  • The song is mostly instrumental of course. I think a few of the lyrics were as follows:

    I heard somebody saying....Heroba Heroba ....Heel-rooo-ba.

    I can't remember anymore of this.

    I hope someone knows this song. I miss hearing this. I love the tech songs.

  • I am trying to find a Techno record and I am not sure exactly how to spell the name but from what I can remember it was called Heroba. It was one word and the name sounded like Hearoba or Heroba.

    If anyone knows can you please tell me who made this. I don't know if this was one of those Detroit only jams. But I have been looking for this for a while now without any luck.

    I need to know who made this and the correct spelling if you have it.

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