I'm always suspicious of excessively funny YouTube clips, like this, which purports to be a music video by a band called Vocoder. It features a gang of the kind of bearded guys who might have trouble flying from Malaga, miming in a supermarket with an SH-101. It's all far too perfect - right down to the misspelt 'Waht Happens Now' subtitle and the way the guy who looks like Borat starts rapping in the second half, so I assumed it was a trail for a new BBC2 series, like this and most famously this. However, it seems to be real. Vocoder were a Spanish band whose other hits included 'Love of Robot', 'Mindanao' and something which roughly translates as "My girl has a mess with satan". They're also featured in this history of Spanish electronic music. (via Matrix and nelcast)
Posted by Tom Whitwell.
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I'm from Spain I don't know this band, but I think this is a program of the saturday morning at the national TV (there was no other in these times) called "caja de ritmos" (beat box). The correct translation is "My girlfriend has an affair with the devil" which is more interesting. You start seeing programs like this in your childhood and could finish visiting webs like "Music Thing" :) Blame on spanish TV! :))))
....we have our first clue people. Our previous poster, Mr Sandwich, apparently is a founder member of Vocoder, or is closely related. Only he can solve the mystery.
The mystery, that is, of how these guys broke into the Tokyo Lab and stole Roland's only polyphonic SH101. And of how these guys stole Lexicon's top secret Impulse Response convoulton reverb and used it on this song, thus forcing Lexicon to go after non toilet bowl IRs and so changing music technology forever.