MATRIXSYNTH: Lio - Le Banana Split


Sunday, February 15, 2009

Lio - Le Banana Split


YouTube via ProphetFromJupiter.
Moog was in the label. I have no idea what Moog, but this one was just too bizarre not to post.
"I have completely re-recorded this track with
my synths. I've always loved this song so much.
It was an obsession.
My dream has finally come true...
Hope you like it as much as I do !
Tags: 80s moog dance club disco italo nrj yazoo erasure moroder synth"

Update via SOMAX in the comments:
"Its a moog 3p,its the moog from Dan lacksman that was used on this track.
Dan Lacksman = telex
they also used had an Obx and polymoog in the studio, i have a pic from then with Lio in there studio."

New video description:
"This is the song that got me into synths when I was a kid.
What you hear is my own version.
Believe it or not, I have completely re-created this track from scratch. Spent countless hours on sequencing and sound design to make it perfect !
No samples used (except Lio's voice, which I have not yet managed to resynthesize...)"

2 comments:

  1. Its a moog 3p,its the moog from Dan lacksman that whas used on this track.

    Dan Lacksman = telex

    they also used had an Obx and polymoog in the studio,i have a pic from then with Lio in there studio.

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  2. Thanks SOMAX. And to think I almost didn't post this because I could ID the synth.

    ReplyDelete

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