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Cezam - Technopera FLAC album

Tracklist

1 Technopera (Pharao Radio Mix) 3:39
2 Technopera (Original Mix) 3:40
3 Technopera (Original Maxi Mix) 5:47
4 Technopera (Pharao Club Mix) 5:35

Notes

Tracks 2, 3 and 4 and their durations are misprinted on the release tracklist as:
2. Pharao Club Mix (5:47)
3. Original Mix (3:40)
4. Original Maxi Mix (5:35)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6417138002334

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
74321 246622 Cezam Technopera ‎(CD, Single, Car) BMG Ariola Belgium NV/SA 74321 246622 Belgium 1994


Cezam - Technopera FLAC album

Musician performer: Cezam

Title: Technopera

Country: Belgium

Date of release: 1995

Style: Euro House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1714 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 624

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Simple
When it comes to laughably cheesy music I enjoy, this one is high on my list. The musical structure of this track consists of a pretty basic Eurodance hook (Yes, despite the title this track is not Techno style.) and a typical Eurodance melody with some cheesy vocoder voice and even cheesier Opera vocals. The end result is sure to make anyone serious about Electronic music puke in disgust if they ever listen to "Technopera". Which has to be one of the dumbest and most ridiculous tracks I've heard. Yet, I giggle listening to this track. For myself, "Technopera" is one of those laughably bad tracks that is so bad, it's good. Listen with caution though. Unless you rate everything 5/5 and enjoy every EDM track known to mankind or simply enjoy some really bad music. (I know I sometimes do.) listening to "Technopera" will be 100% ear drum pain.
Simple
When it comes to laughably cheesy music I enjoy, this one is high on my list. The musical structure of this track consists of a pretty basic Eurodance hook (Yes, despite the title this track is not Techno style.) and a typical Eurodance melody with some cheesy vocoder voice and even cheesier Opera vocals. The end result is sure to make anyone serious about Electronic music puke in disgust if they ever listen to "Technopera". Which has to be one of the dumbest and most ridiculous tracks I've heard. Yet, I giggle listening to this track. For myself, "Technopera" is one of those laughably bad tracks that is so bad, it's good. Listen with caution though. Unless you rate everything 5/5 and enjoy every EDM track known to mankind or simply enjoy some really bad music. (I know I sometimes do.) listening to "Technopera" will be 100% ear drum pain.