Gay Cat ParkI'm A Vocoder

Label:

Il Discotto Productions – ART 1001

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo

Country:

Italy

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Electro

Tracklist

A I'm A Vocoder (Vocal) 7:36
B I'm A Vocoder (Instrumental) 7:36

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtHammil Studio, Milano
  • Distributed ByIl Discotto Productions

Credits

  • Drums [Uncredited], Keyboards [Uncredited]Graziano Ravizza
  • Vocals [Uncredited]Graziano Ravizza (tracks: A)
  • Written-ByGatti-Luca*

Notes

[Labels]
33 1/3 Rpm
Rights Society is indicated by the SIAE stamp on the record label side A.

[Cover, rear]
Distribuito da Discotto - Via Giovanna D' Arco, 198 - Sesto San Giovanni (MI)
Telex 340864 DISCOT - Telefono 2423547-2427852-2405565-2406219

Cat.#: ART 1001 , on both center labels.
Released with Il Discotto generic cover.

[Additional information, not mentioned on the cover and center labels]
Equipment used: EKO Ritmo 20, Crumar Bit One, JEN SX1000, Roland VP330, Space Echo RE201.
Recorded on 8-Track FOSTEX R8.
Recorded at Hammil Studio, Milano.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society (Both center labels): S.I.A.E.
  • Matrix / Runout (Center label side A): ART 1001-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Center label side B): ART 1001-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, hand-etched): ART • 1001 • A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, hand-etched): ART • 1001 • B

Other Versions (4)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
I Am A Vocoder (12", Promo) Clone Classic Cuts C#CC09 Netherlands 2007
Recently Edited
I Am A Vocoder (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Clone Classic Cuts C#CC09 Netherlands 2007
I Am A Vocoder (3×File, AAC) Clone Classic Cuts C#CC09 Netherlands 2007
New Submission
I Am A Vocoder (3×File, MP3, VBR) Clone Classic Cuts none Netherlands 2007

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Reviews

  • Philosopher's avatar
    Philosopher
    Vocoder talking is very modern. Well it was, and in an age very everything is sparkling and icy perfect, the rough feels real.
    • BenJammin1's avatar
      BenJammin1
      This is a very unique and cool sound, and I'd much rather listen to records like this than stuff like Modern Talking..totally not into the overproduced euro pop stuff....
      • G_2011's avatar
        G_2011
        The authors of this track (Gay Cat Park) were Davide Gatti and Graziano G. Ravizza.
        Luca Orioli is a mistake.
        The track was deposited in SIAE by LUCA GATTI, the brother of Davide, because Davide and Graziano in 1982 were minors.

        But now, in 2011, Gay Cat Park are making their first LP with some 80's unreleased electronic music tracks!

        To be informed about the music album release go to:
        http://www.facebook.com/GayCatPark

        Graziano G. Ravizza (Gay Cat Park founder)

        • G2010's avatar
          G2010
          GayCatPark - Yes! The best Electronic Italo Disco band of the '80!!! - that
          played this song is now on facebook!
          Follow GayCatpark on www.facebook.com/GayCatPark
          • allan_k's avatar
            allan_k
            Edited 18 years ago
            The Italo disco manifesto, as expressed in song, "I'm a Vocoder" remains one of the essential electro tracks of the '80s. The synth work has that bizarre quality peculiar to the best Italo songs that savors both of innocence and mischief. It flirts with the listener. Every little squeaky note, at once cute and naughty, sounds as though its keeping some dirty secret. Compare this to anything by Modern Talking. Whereas Modern Talking loaded so much into their overproduced songs that they become completely devoid of value, Gay Cat Park made perfect, unpretentious, lo-fi synth pop that defined the musical Zeitgeist of the early '80s with inimitable style and wit.

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