MATRIXSYNTH: Koto - Jabdah [Jabba the Hut]


Monday, May 16, 2011

Koto - Jabdah [Jabba the Hut]


YouTube Uploaded by chupiflaix on May 28, 2006
Roland JX-3P
"Please visit http://www.myspace.com/kotomaiola or http://www.youtube.com/user/kotoxx to know more about Koto

This is a completed Version of Jabdah by a fan (user Pelorcitos) with images of Star Wars.

Koto is an Italian synth pop group that originally consisted of Anfrando Maiola and Stefano Cundari, later with Michiel van der Kuy too. Their most popular songs were "Visitors", "Dragon's Legend", "Chinese Revenge" and "Jabdah", released in 1983-1988. Koto is often associated with a genre of music called Spacesynth, a music style streamed from Space Disco. Unfortunately, it has been reported that Stefano Cundari died some time between 1991 and 1992 from a brain tumor."

3 comments:

  1. "Chinese Revenge" especially the Dub version was a great symbol of Italo Disco music. A great record that have signed a time that can't come back anymore...

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  2. He had to have been in great shape to dance around like that and play...I'm sure the keyboard action took a beating though :)

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  3. I didn't even know Steven Seagal played synth let alone was a Star Wars fan ;)

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