This is one of the first songs i can find with something like this
Wish key - orient express
from 1983
watch how Manlio Cangelli just breaks into that melody lol!
can you guys list any early productions with running melodies like this
Ishkur
You mean the "galloping synth" arpeggiation technique?
Giorgio Moroder invented it in 1977 with he and Donna Summer's "I Feel Love". It was actually a mistake....synths back then had no polyphony so playing chords was not possible. It was a far more common thing in the electro-boogie/Hi-NRG stuff of Bobby Orlando and Patrick Cowley and the early EBM and latter Belgian New Beat/industrial-dance scenes than it was in italo.
Nrg2Nfinit
i was going to say moroder but moroders seemed to be more simple and more loopy and in 2 beat bars (pardon my terminology if its not correct) instead of 4 beat bars
basically im talking about melodies instead of basslines.. as moroders basslines were basically an outline for most european synth pop and new age disco.
edit:
giorgio moroder - utopia 1977 this would fit i guess :D any contributions?
Serp
omg @ that video !:p
stevieboy32808
Arpeggio - Love and Desire [1978]
Risque - The Girls Are Back In Town [1982]
Abba - Gimme Gimme Gimme [1979]
Patrick Cowley - (Most of his work)
Giorgio Moroder - (Most of his work)
Donna Summer - (Some of her work)
Easy Going - Fear [1979]
Kano - I'm Ready [1980]
Bobby Orlando - She Has A Way [1982]
Divine - Native Love [1982]
Divine - Shoot Your Shot [1982]
Patrick Hernandez - Born To Be Alive [1979]
Phyllis Nelson - Don't Stop The Train [1981]
JM
thank God electronic music keeps evolving.
>JM<
Rainborn
That's a really good song.
So, thanks to you guys who suggested tracks, gonna check it out.
Nrg2Nfinit
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Originally posted by stevieboy32808
Arpeggio - Love and Desire [1978]
Risque - The Girls Are Back In Town [1982]
Abba - Gimme Gimme Gimme [1979]
Patrick Cowley - (Most of his work)
Giorgio Moroder - (Most of his work)
Donna Summer - (Some of her work)
Easy Going - Fear [1979]
Kano - I'm Ready [1980]
Bobby Orlando - She Has A Way [1982]
Divine - Native Love [1982]
Divine - Shoot Your Shot [1982]
Patrick Hernandez - Born To Be Alive [1979]
Phyllis Nelson - Don't Stop The Train [1981]
some good suggestions steve.. i knew youd come through :D
harry thumann - underwater (1978)
telex - pakmowäst (1979)
telex - lakele (1980)
telex - euro vision (1980)
heres some more but from later years
hipnosis - bormaz (1984)
hipnosis - argonauts 1984)
hipnosis - wildland (1984)
den harrow - future brain (1985)
brand image - love in a summer night (1985)
radiorama - vampires (1986)
proxyon - space hopper (1987)
rose - mister right (1988)
Nrg2Nfinit
lime - guilty (1983)
albert one - turbo diesel (1984)
Glade776
Hot Streak - Body Work (1983)
Strafe - Set It Off (1984)
stevieboy32808
Of course, how could I forget Lime! They have a lot of tracks with that type of sound. By the way nice call on the Harry Thumann track. There’s also another famous song by Telex that you missed:
Telex – Moskow Diskow (1979)
O.T. Quartet - Hold That Sucker Down (Builds Like A Skyscraper Mix) (1994)
System F – Out Of The Blue (1999)
Yaz – Don’t Go (1982)
Cern – The Message (2003)
Jaia – Electric Sunrise (2003)
Jase From Outta Space – Do What You Want (Max Graham Third Street Remix) (2004)
Katcha – Touched By God (1999)
I’ve made samples of the tracks above, please listen to them: link
Nrg2Nfinit
quote:
Originally posted by stevieboy32808
Of course, how could I forget Lime! They have a lot of tracks with that type of sound. By the way nice call on the Harry Thumann track. There’s also another famous song by Telex that you missed:
Telex – Moskow Diskow (1979)
O.T. Quartet - Hold That Sucker Down (Builds Like A Skyscraper Mix) (1994)
System F – Out Of The Blue (1999)
Yaz – Don’t Go (1982)
Cern – The Message (2003)
Jaia – Electric Sunrise (2003)
Jase From Outta Space – Do What You Want (Max Graham Third Street Remix) (2004)
Katcha – Touched By God (1999)
I’ve made samples of the tracks above, please listen to them: link
of course i didnt forget about telex :p i didnt mention them because they use the standard moroder bassline and its not really an arpgegiated melody.
Yazoo i did forget however :D
lime is a great french canadian disco artist by the name of denis lepage who was probably one of the most influencial canadian producers in the electronic music scene