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*[[Moments in Love]] by [[Art of Noise]] *[[Moments in Love]] by [[Art of Noise]]
*[[This Is Not a Love Song]] by [[Public Image Ltd]] *[[This Is Not a Love Song]] by [[Public Image Ltd]]
 +*[[It's like That (Run-D.M.C. song)|It's like That]] by Run-D.M.C.
*Gwen Guthrie - [[Seventh Heaven]] (LP Version) *Gwen Guthrie - [[Seventh Heaven]] (LP Version)
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*[[Doctor's Cat]] - Feel the Drive *[[Doctor's Cat]] - Feel the Drive
*[[Oliver Cheatham ]]- Saturday Night *[[Oliver Cheatham ]]- Saturday Night
-*[[Eddy Louiss]] - Taureau +*[[Eddy Louiss]] - Taureau
== Births == == Births ==

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  • Trax Records is founded
  • Digital sampling is launched with the Emulator
    • 1983: The new Emulator -- the first digital sampling keyboard. When sounds were programmed into it, the Emulator could "play" breaking glass or vocal fragments from other records, or it could make countermelodies out of just about any sound "tuned" as a musical note. Its first use in a dance record was a subtle one: in Cuba Gooding's revival of his former group The Main Ingredient's "Happiness Is Just Around The Bend" coproducer John Robie created a background chorus out of one syllable, "bop," sung into the Emulator and played back as a chord. Of course, sampling had gone on for much longer ... because ... what is sampling but digitized scratching? --jahsonic [Jul 2004]
  • The term Italo disco is heard for the first time.

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