Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Synthpop Dance Club
Guess the synths. If anyone knows who made the track in this video and/or the synths used feel free to comment or send me an email. My contact info is on the bottom right.
Update via Jesper: "Its a swedish band called slagsmålsklubben, thats "Fightclub" in swedish. I think they have a Korg mono/poly, CS-15 a monomachine and some more stuff. The song is called "Övningsköra". You can find a lot of videos on youtube with them."
Slagsmålsklubben - Övningsköra
YouTube via parkering123
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WIN!!!
ReplyDeleteOMFG. One of my favoritest YouTube videos of all time... made even better? Unpossible!
ReplyDeleteTake that, disco!!
not sure of the synths but i made that the hidden easter egg on the dvd of the music company i worked at about 5 years ago!
ReplyDeleteSlagsmålsklubben - Övningsköra
ReplyDeletehttp://youtube.com/watch?v=7MniRndBkCU
My guess: reason.
ReplyDeleteThe song is Övningsköra by Slagsmålsklubben (Fight Club in Swedish). It was on their 2003 album, Den svenske disco, and their biggest claim to fame so far is an appearance on Björk’s Army of Me.
ReplyDeleteThis is like a David Lynch movi.
ReplyDeleteWOOHHHO SWEDEN REPRESENT!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am a new fan of this Swedish band.
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