Mex - Calling You

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  • čas přidán 10. 12. 2014
  • ZYX Music
    Italo Disco, 1984
    Discomagic Records ‎- MIX 220
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Komentáře • 12

  • @juancarlosballesterrodrigu3396

    Excelente cancion del italo disco

  • @martingrafton4844
    @martingrafton4844 Před 6 lety +3

    What fantastic singing.

  • @user-wx4po2by8h
    @user-wx4po2by8h Před rokem

    🇬🇷🇬🇷❤️❤️👍

  • @206637191
    @206637191 Před 6 lety +1

    Sounds good, - the right italo disco feeling, - thanks for sharing 👍🤗🌞

  • @arielperrachione2582
    @arielperrachione2582 Před 7 lety +1

    Temazo, muy buen tema.

  • @martingrafton4844
    @martingrafton4844 Před 6 lety +2

    And wonderful bassline

    • @celestinocamicia
      @celestinocamicia Před 4 lety +1

      From the classic Yamaha DX7 “BASS 1” preset.
      One of the organ sounds from the same synth is also recognizable in the background.

    • @martingrafton4844
      @martingrafton4844 Před 4 lety

      @@celestinocamicia Grazie per le informazioni :)
      Your English is really good, I'm in the process of learning Italian.
      I remember playing the DX 7 when I was a kid, my uncle owned one. Classic FM sound.

    • @aflhabalafhabab
      @aflhabalafhabab Před 3 lety

      @@celestinocamicia You recognize default Presets from Keyboards in songs like this? Dang, impressive!

    • @celestinocamicia
      @celestinocamicia Před 3 lety

      donado xie well, that DX7 bass preset was one of the most popular sounds in 80s synth pop:
      Howard Jones “What Is Love”
      A-Ha “Take On Me”
      Mr Mister “Broken Wings”
      Kenny Loggins “Danger Zone”
      Tipinifini “Fever”
      Sandy Marton “People From Ibiza”
      Dead Or Alive “You Spin Me Round”
      Den Harrow “Charleston”
      Madonna “Who’s That Girl”
      To name just a few examples...
      The DX7 was a groundbreaking synth, but extremely hard to program, so when it came out a lot of 80s producers stuck with the factory presets or any other tones that came with Yamaha’s soundbank cartridges, such as “TUB BELLS” (Band Aid “Do They Know It’s Christmas”, Taco Bell, Undertaker’s entrance music and pretty much any Christmas season TV ad in the 1984-87 era) or the ever present “E. PIANO 1”, you know, that quintessentially 1980s chorused-Rhodes-a-like piano tone 😄

  • @musixpression
    @musixpression Před 4 lety +2

    The image looks clearly inspired by The Buggles. And there is nothing wrong with that. Revolutionary artists are about to inspire each other, and so, it's natural for Italo disco to get clear recognized with same relative grace. Also in Music service - Another song, is clearly inspired by The Buggles - Kid dynamo (Backside of Video killed the radio star) with fantastic timings and effects. I make essential electro-pop and Italo is my head-mode inspiration-source. And i have also (a bit) few several important inspiration sources besides. And Geoff Downes of The Buggles is one of the familiar emission sources recognized in my music together with Ricky Wilde (Producer of Kim Wilde).

  • @user-fi6iz9yx6l
    @user-fi6iz9yx6l Před rokem

    Thats cool music ! Lisen in soviet m agnetic phone kometa 209