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-{{Template}}'''Sueño Latino''' is an [[Italo disco]] duo from Italy, formerly known as [[Righeira]]. +{{Template}}
-In 1989 they released a famous eponymous [[House music|House]]-[[Techno music|Techno]] song ''Sueño Latino''. +'''Sueño Latino''' is an [[Italo disco]] duo from Italy, formerly known as [[Righeira]].
-The track is based on [[Manuel Göttsching]]'s E2-E4[http://www.ashra.com/disco/1841e2.htm]. In a late release Göttsching added guitar parts on the track. +In [[1989]] they released a famous eponymous [[House music|house]]-[[techno music|Techno]] song ''Sueño Latino''.
-In some European countries it was a no.1 hit in 1989.+The track is based on [[Manuel Göttsching]]'s [[E2-E4]]. In a late release Göttsching added guitar parts on the track.
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 +The track sampled [[Emulator II]] [[sound library]] (1984) and was sampled by [[The Orb]].
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 +In some European countries it was a number 1 hit in 1989, although it only reached number 47 in the [[UK Singles Chart]].
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 +==See also==
 +*[[Biomusic]]
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 +[[Category:WMC]]
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Sueño Latino is an Italo disco duo from Italy, formerly known as Righeira.

In 1989 they released a famous eponymous house-Techno song Sueño Latino.

The track is based on Manuel Göttsching's E2-E4. In a late release Göttsching added guitar parts on the track.

The track sampled Emulator II sound library (1984) and was sampled by The Orb.

In some European countries it was a number 1 hit in 1989, although it only reached number 47 in the UK Singles Chart.

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