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Primarily released on Dance Street in Germany and Boy Records in Spain.

You can find current marketplace listings for physical copies at Discogs . Deejays United – Computer Dance Nine - Discogs

Released in 1992, is a techno and electronic maxi-single by the German project Deejays United (a pseudonym for producer Walfried Böcker). This release was part of the "Dance Computer" series and gained recognition for its industrial techno sound and its B-side track, "Video Killer," which was a sought-after "lostwave" track before being identified. Release Details Artist: Deejays United (Walfried Böcker) Year: 1992

One of the most notable aspects of this release is the track (B1 on the vinyl version). For a long time, it was a "Lostwave" mystery known as the "Emergency Broadcast System" song because it features an EBS-style siren. It was later confirmed as a track by Deejays United, originally recorded at Skyline Tonfabrik .

Available as a 12" vinyl maxi-single and a CD maxi-single. Genre/Style: Electronic, Techno, and New Beat. The most common CD version includes the following tracks: Computer Dance Nine (Single Edit) Computer Dance Nine (Maxi Version) Video Killer Computer World Computer Rhythm 1 Computer Rhythm 2 Computer Rhythm 3 Historical Context: "Video Killer"

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Primarily released on Dance Street in Germany and Boy Records in Spain.

You can find current marketplace listings for physical copies at Discogs . Deejays United – Computer Dance Nine - Discogs Download 1992 Deejays United – Computer Dance Nine rar

Released in 1992, is a techno and electronic maxi-single by the German project Deejays United (a pseudonym for producer Walfried Böcker). This release was part of the "Dance Computer" series and gained recognition for its industrial techno sound and its B-side track, "Video Killer," which was a sought-after "lostwave" track before being identified. Release Details Artist: Deejays United (Walfried Böcker) Year: 1992 Primarily released on Dance Street in Germany and

One of the most notable aspects of this release is the track (B1 on the vinyl version). For a long time, it was a "Lostwave" mystery known as the "Emergency Broadcast System" song because it features an EBS-style siren. It was later confirmed as a track by Deejays United, originally recorded at Skyline Tonfabrik . This release was part of the "Dance Computer"

Available as a 12" vinyl maxi-single and a CD maxi-single. Genre/Style: Electronic, Techno, and New Beat. The most common CD version includes the following tracks: Computer Dance Nine (Single Edit) Computer Dance Nine (Maxi Version) Video Killer Computer World Computer Rhythm 1 Computer Rhythm 2 Computer Rhythm 3 Historical Context: "Video Killer"


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