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Cuadro Sinoptico by Vocoder

Vocoder

Cuadro Sinoptico
Dark Entries

***Dark Entries is thrilled to present a 4-song compilation from one of the finest groups of the Spanish New Wave/Techno-Pop scene of the 1980s. VOCODER were a quartet from Zaragoza, Spain formed in 1981. Keyboardists ANTONIO LAVAL, ALFONSO OLARTE and ANTONIO TENAS met while attending university, and were later joined by vocalist PILAR PELLICER. They recorded several demos with synthesizers, sequencers and drum machines, creating a soundtrack for the clubs and dance floors. After sending demos to various record companies, they signed a deal with Aviador Dro's sublabel Neón Danza and released two EPs, "What Happens Now"/"Radio" in 1984, "Mindanao"/"Amor de Robot" in 1985 and a self-titled LP which was produced by Michel Huygen (Neuronium) in 1987. Vocoder also appeared on the TV program La Bola De Cristal, presenting their music video for "What Happens Now," in which the band danced in a supermarket with a shopping cart full of synthesizers. The group mutually disbanded in 1988 and continued to organize concerts for other groups touring in Spain. Cuadro Sinóptico compiles both two-song 12" maxi singles as one four-song EP. All four songs were recorded during 1984-85 at Doublewtronics Studios in Madrid, Spain, using the most advanced and sophisticated techniques of time in digital recording and Direct Metal Mastering (DMM). The band utilized many professional synthesizers of the time: Roland Juno 60, Prophet V, Korg Poly 61, Yamaha DX-7, Roland TR-909 and the Linn Drum, which was used by most Italo Disco artists. These songs were recorded in the highest...

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05/15/2012  

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