Yellow Magic Orchestra is Haruomi Hosono, Ryuichi Sakamoto and Yukihiro Takahashi – a Japanese electro-pop band who began recording in 1978. Their 12” single “Computer Game” from 1979 is one of the innovative dance tracks with an early electro/techno feel. The track utilized sound effects from the video games, Circus and Space Invaders then blending an Asian melody. It is one of the releases which stood out for the progressive electronics started earlier by artists like Giorgio Moroder and Kraftwerk – soon to become an identity of its own in pop, hip-hop, electronic and techno music.
I have taken the 12” of “Computer Game” and edited a new ReStructure Mix adding a few more beat and synth-effect elements to display more of the bass sequencer patterns and a few more surprises. This one always had the place in my mind as one of the stand-out pieces where a transformation of mood and movement was affected on dance floors. It is presented here in respect and appreciation.
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