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:"[[Techno]] has retroactively been defined to encompass, among others, works dating back to "[[Shari Vari]]" ([[1981]]) by [[A Number Of Names]], the earliest compositions by [[Cybotron]] (1981), [[Donna Summer]] and [[Giorgio Moroder|Giorgio Moroder's]] "[[I Feel Love]]" ([[1977]]), and the more danceable selections from [[Kraftwerk]]'s repertoire between [[1977]] and [[1983]]." :"[[Techno]] has retroactively been defined to encompass, among others, works dating back to "[[Shari Vari]]" ([[1981]]) by [[A Number Of Names]], the earliest compositions by [[Cybotron]] (1981), [[Donna Summer]] and [[Giorgio Moroder|Giorgio Moroder's]] "[[I Feel Love]]" ([[1977]]), and the more danceable selections from [[Kraftwerk]]'s repertoire between [[1977]] and [[1983]]."
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"A Number Of Names" (1981) is a musical composition by Sharevari.

"Techno has retroactively been defined to encompass, among others, works dating back to "Shari Vari" (1981) by A Number Of Names, the earliest compositions by Cybotron (1981), Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder's "I Feel Love" (1977), and the more danceable selections from Kraftwerk's repertoire between 1977 and 1983."




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