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Rock your minds at the seams. Take your fate in your hands. Deep message beyond the groove.
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Galaga! no, Gyruss!
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Atari or Nintendo days!
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@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...
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Strange lyrics weird synth... this is f*cking amazing.
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"...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.
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@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.
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Techno.
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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.
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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.
The band had been making music for 2 years before they first heard Kraftwerk. This is straight derived from p-funk.
lJohnnyTheFoxl 2 years ago 15
THIS SHIT IS NUCKING FUTS!!!!!
FWomack09 1 year ago 3