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Robot Rock du Jour: Neil Young – Trans LP (1982)

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In 1982, Neil Young was abducted by robot aliens who grafted an organic neural-net processor onto his existing human brain and sent him back to Earth to make vocoder-infused, heavily distorted guitar rock. Five of the nine tracks on Trans were recorded by this Neil Young Beta Unit, who also remixed Mr. Soul as the b-side on the Sample and Hold 12″ single.

SCHEMATIC: Other Neil Young Beta Unit videos and cover art…

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March 30th, 2010 at 12:55 am

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Real Genius: Giorgio Moroder – From Here to Eternity (1977)

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Moroder is the undisputed progenitor of Italo. The uncanny resemblance to SNL’s Father Guido Sarducci notwithstanding, Moroder is a synth god. More machine than man, Moroder is to Italy as Kraftwerk is to Germany.

Although Moroder made some Taleggio over the years, From Here to Eternity is an early Italo masterpiece. First published as an LP in 1977 on US-based Casablanca Records, near mint copies of this album are still widely available for about $20. Synthspotters love this video…

SCHEMATIC: Some Moroder TV appearances, a Casablanca Records promo video, more details…

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March 11th, 2010 at 6:18 am

Snort: Shotgun Start – City Boy (2009)

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Hot damn!! Check out Wormser at 0:54 and 1:16!!!

Between the acid synth lines and vocoders, this cut coulda been a contender. Unfortunately, the right hook is just a bit weak. The video, however, is GENIUS!

Found this one on MATRIXSYNTH-C.

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August 12th, 2009 at 4:51 pm

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Robot Rock du Jour: Kraftwerk – Autobahn (1974)

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An 11-minute face-melting video edit of Kraftwerk’s 23-minute opus. The real cybernetic acid trip is the five-minute breakdown that beings around 3:06. Animation by Roger Mainwood and John Halas in 1979. The video was posted in two parts, so load the rest of the post to view the second half…

 

SCHEMATIC: Video part two, Mainwood interview and high res vinyl rip…

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July 1st, 2009 at 2:54 pm

Party Time: Saturday Robot Party @ The Idle Hour (Baltimore, MD)

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VIGR is in the house. 4+ hour rare vinyl set. Need I say more? Hope to see you there! I’ll try to keep track of the setlist…

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Keyser Söze Alert: Trophy – Slow Flight (1982)

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This unstoppable Italo electro-disco jam from 1982 spawned the fabled Fuzz Dance label. Italo master Maurizio Dami (aka Alexander Robotnick) was heavily involved with this label as both a producer and remixer. Does anyone out there know if he produced this track, too?

Here’s the spacey instrumental version ripped from my vinyl copy.

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June 23rd, 2009 at 3:24 am

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Vintage Vocoders Youtube Playlist is Live!!

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Warm up the robot! Any one of these vintage machines presented in our youtube playlist will transform you (or a loved one) into a Cylon. To start it off, let Giorgio Moroder magically transport you to the wonderful world of vocoders in this Casablanca Records promo video…

SCHEMATIC: Want more? Check out the entire playlist

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June 8th, 2009 at 3:18 pm

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Robot Rock du Jour: La Bionda – I Wanna Be Your Lover (1980)

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Back in 1980, these Italian brothers gave Daft Punk a blueprint for combining vocoder-laden electronic music, cosmic story lines and robot animé. Be kind, please rewind.

SCHEMATIC: Candid photos, original cover art and record scans…

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June 7th, 2009 at 10:26 pm

Robot Rock du Jour: Doris Norton – Personal Computer (1984)

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OK. Check this out:

Super hot italian chick doubles as an electronic music pioneer, gets sponsored by Apple and Roland in the 1980s and eventually becomes a consultant to IBM. **sigh**

All video clips taken from the 1984 LP Personal Computer on Durium.

SCHEMATIC: Two more videos and high res studio photo…

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June 3rd, 2009 at 9:31 pm

Keyser Söze Alert: Gay Cat Park – I’m a Vocoder (1982)

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Wait…Who? Don’t let the peculiar name distract you from the raw genius of this track. This masterpiece marked the genesis of Italo thoroughbred label Il Discotto Productions in 1982. By the way, you can learn a ton about vintage vocoders by watching our vocoder youtube playlist or checking out our friends over at Matrixsynth.

SCHEMATIC: More vocoder intel…

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May 28th, 2009 at 3:18 pm