Sunday, August 26, 2007
Dance like a star
YouTube via analoguecrazy4.
"Here is my cover of an old Human League demo 'Dance like a star'. This demo was made in late 1977 and was never released. The synth the Human League used on this demo was the Minikorg 700S." Guess the synths used here. Hint in the labels.
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Yamaha CS-40M and a Roland SH 09 or something.
ReplyDeleteWas it just the 700s used on 'Dance Like a Star'? I thought the league had their System 100 by then.
ReplyDeleteThe album the track comes from 'The Golden Hour Of The Future' has some pretty complex sounds on it that suggest the Roland.
Incidentally, for a good example of the System 100 at work, check out Joy Electric's 'Hello Mannequin' album. Entirely 100 with just the CR78 providing rhythm.
NSJ