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*[[Over Like A Fat Rat]] by [[Fonda Rae]] *[[Over Like A Fat Rat]] by [[Fonda Rae]]
*[[Feel Up]] by [[Grace Jones]] *[[Feel Up]] by [[Grace Jones]]
 +*[[Go Bang]] by [[Dinosaur L]]
-*[[Dinosaur L]] - [[Go Bang]] [Arthur Russell]+*[[Michelle Wallace]] [[Jazzy Rhythm]]
-*[[Michelle Wallace]] 'Jazzy Rhythm' Tee Scott+*[[Universal Robot Band]] - Barely Breaking Even
-*Donna Summer - [[I Feel Love]] (Patrick Cowley's remix)+ 
-*Debbie Trusty - Searchin' for Some Lovin' [Nick Martinelli]+*[[Donna Summer]] - [[I Feel Love]] (Patrick Cowley's remix)
-*[[Chemise]] - She Can't Love You+*[[Debbie Trusty]] - Searchin' for Some Lovin' [Nick Martinelli]
 +*[[Chemise]] - [[She Can't Love You]]
*[[Raw Silk]] '[[Do It To The Music]]' [Nick Martinelli] *[[Raw Silk]] '[[Do It To The Music]]' [Nick Martinelli]
-*[[Indeep]] - Last Night A DJ Saved My Life+*[[Indeep]] - [[Last Night A DJ Saved My Life]]
-* [[Bo Kool]] - Love Money [Jazz-Funk]+*[[Bo Kool]] - [[Love Money]] [Jazz-Funk]
-*[[Carly Simon]] - Why+*[[Carly Simon]] - [[Why]]
-*[[Denroy Morgan]] - Happy Feeling+*[[Denroy Morgan]] - [[Happy Feeling]]
-*[[Funk Fusion Band]] - Can You Feel It [Nick Martinelli]+*[[Funk Fusion Band]] - [[Can You Feel It]] [Nick Martinelli]
-*Rockers Revenge - [[Walking On Sunshine]] [Jamaica]+*[[Rockers Revenge]] - [[Walking On Sunshine]] [Jamaica]
-*Fat Larry's Band - Act Like You Know + Whatnauts+*[[Fat Larry's Band]] - [[Act Like You Know]]
*[[Leon Ware]] - Why I Came To California *[[Leon Ware]] - Why I Came To California
-* [[Sinnamon]] - Thanks To You [Shep Pettibone]+*[[Sinnamon]] - Thanks To You [Shep Pettibone]
*Montana Sextet Heavy Vibes [[Montana]] *Montana Sextet Heavy Vibes [[Montana]]
*Material - Let Me Have It All *Material - Let Me Have It All
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*Touchdown - Ease Your Mind *Touchdown - Ease Your Mind
*Plunky & the Oneness of Juju - Every Way But Loose *Plunky & the Oneness of Juju - Every Way But Loose
-* Clark Sisters - You Brought the Sunshine+*Clark Sisters - You Brought the Sunshine
*Kasso - Key West *Kasso - Key West
-* New Order - Blue Monday+*New Order - Blue Monday
*Alicia Myers - I Want To Thank You *Alicia Myers - I Want To Thank You
*Malcolm McLaren - Buffalo Gals *Malcolm McLaren - Buffalo Gals
-* Cybotron - Cosmic Cars [Juan Atkins]+*Cybotron - Cosmic Cars [Juan Atkins]
-* Universal Robot Band - Barely Breaking Even+
*Valentine Brothers - Money's Too Tight (To Mention) *Valentine Brothers - Money's Too Tight (To Mention)

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  • The Roland TB-303 was a synthesizer/sequencer produced by the Roland Corporation in 1982 and 1983 that had a crucial role in the development of contemporary electronic music, but most of all on the acid house that would follow a couple of years later.
  • Dub in disco
    • "Thanks to You" and "Don't Make Me Wait" came out and started the whole dub thing in disco." Steven Harvey in Collusion magazine #5, 1983 [...]
    • Shep Pettibone: " [...] strangely enough, all these computer records started after "Thanks To You". It was kind of like that computer sound within a black vein.
  • Disco and electro
    • In 1982 NYC disco expanded its perimeters to include dub, electronics, jazz, Latin, afro, new wave - a cauldron capable of melting down any ingredient. Records by The Peech Boys, Sinnamon and D Train allied the Black R&B tradition with high-tech mix/electronics. The emergence of labels Tommy Boy and Streetwise under Arthur Baker and John Robie pushed the hard electronic/beat box edge to the fore. To turn on one of me city's three dance radio stations and hear a DJ mixing three records together at once seemed like an impossible dream of the avant garde infiltrating the market place. -- Steven Harvey
  • Compact disc launched
    • The compact disc was launched in 1982. The advantage of the CD is that it was digital, which helped prepare the MP3-P2P (Napster et all) revolution of the late nineties.

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