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Beatnik (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beatnik (song)
"Beatnik" is a synthpop song by the British synthpop group The Buggles from their second and final album ''Adventures in Modern Recording''. It was released as the album's fifth and final single in 1982. It was the final single to be released by the Buggles. The song was written by Trevor Horn and was produced by Horn and John Sinclair. ==Background and composition==
"Beatnik" is a progressive rock-influenced〔(Buggles album reviews ). adriandenning.co.uk. Accessed from 1 May 2013.〕 song that is 3 minutes and 36 seconds long, and is played at a BPM of 104. Horn has stated that "Things like 'Beatnik' were me just messing around with gear and just having a silly idea. I was quite fascinated by Fairlight brass and all of those kind of things that Geoffrey and I had started messing around with before he went off to join Asia."〔Peel, Ian (1 January 2010). (From the Art of Plastic to the Age of Noise ). Sleeve notes for the deluxe reissue of ''Adventures In Modern Recording'', posted on trevorhorn.com. Accessed 30 April 2013.〕 With limited involvement by Buggles member Geoff Downes, the ''Adventures in Modern Recording'' album featured much more involvement from Horn. However, Downes contributed to four songs on the album; "Beatnik", "Vermillion Sands", "I Am a Camera" and "Lenny". On "Beatnik", Downes played the Fairlight keyboard. Other instrumentation includes vocals, guitars, percussion and additional keyboards by Anne Dudley.〔
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