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Revision as of 10:32, July 9, 2019
"K.K. Technopop" (テクノビート, Technobeat) is one of K.K. Slider's more upbeat songs. It has a fairly catchy tune with active drums, synthesizer, a popping melody, and a synth bass in the background. It is based on the technopop genre that flourished in Japan, America, and Europe the late 1970s to the mid-1980s. While the genre is quite diverse in sound, K.K. Technopop focuses more on the Japanese style from the late 1970s, popularized by bands such as Yellow Magic Orchestra. Conversely, the album cover appears to be a homage to the albums Computer World and Electric Café by German technopop group Kraftwerk. Cube, Carmen, Dotty (beginning in Wild World), Egbert, Aisle, Ketchup, Valise and Nibbles play this song in their houses when they have a stereo.
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