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The pinnacle of digital instrumental music that symbolizes the 80s
The theme song for the film "Beverly Hills Cop" is a historic masterpiece in which Harold Faltermeyer makes full use of a variety of synths to combine digital sound with a pop sensibility.
The hard drum machine and layered synth sounds create a cutting-edge sound at the time. The iconic lead phrase intertwines inorganic electronic sounds with humorous melodies, creating an urban action sound. The meticulous programming, reflecting the light-heartedness of the film, creates the dynamism that only an instrumental can have. As evidenced by its success in dominating the charts worldwide without vocals, it also boasts a high level of pop perfection. A historic masterpiece that symbolizes the digital synth era.
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- Producer - Harold Faltermeyer
- Written-By - H. Faltermeyer
- Lacquer Cut By [Runout Etch ⁀⁀ ⁀⁀] - Brian Gardner (B)