Din Daa Daa (song)
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+ | "'''Din Daa Daa'''" (1983) is a song written and performed by German musician [[George Kranz]]. | ||
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+ | The song title loop, the echo between Kranz's [[onomatopoeia]] and his drum solos, and the [[synthesizer]] sounds which can be heard afterwards are the main characteristics of this song. | ||
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+ | Regarded as a [[dance classic]] and as a precursor of human [[beatboxing]], artists still refer to this song today. | ||
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"Din Daa Daa" (1983) is a song written and performed by German musician George Kranz.
The song title loop, the echo between Kranz's onomatopoeia and his drum solos, and the synthesizer sounds which can be heard afterwards are the main characteristics of this song.
Regarded as a dance classic and as a precursor of human beatboxing, artists still refer to this song today.
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