Jabdah
Koto
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The waltz is calling from space newspapers somebodys coming to read us some bread the earth don't be afraid don't be afraid television saying don't look at it don't mention it the word is spring somebodys coming from strange world a deep voice coming from the earth strong voice coming from the space Jabdah Jabillyhah Jabdah Jabillyhah a voice is calling from space newspaper to read us some bread the earth Jabdah Jabillyhah don't be afraid don't be afraid television saying the word is spring Jabdah Jabillyhah somebodys coming from strange world a deep voice coming from the space Jabdah Jabillyhah a voice is calling from space newspaper to read us some bread the earth Jabdah Jabillyhah don't be afraid don't be afraid television saying the word is spring Jabdah Jabillyhah somebodys coming from strange world strong voice coming from the space Jabdah Jabillyhah Jabillyhah Jaaaaaaaaaaaabdaaaaaaaaah Jabillyhah Jaaaabdaaaah Jabillyhah the voice is calling from space newspapers somebodys coming to read us some bread the earth don't be afraid don't be afraid television saying don't look at it don't mention it the word is spring somebodys coming from strange world deep voice coming from a space Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabdddddddddddddddddddddddaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah -By Ferret
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Written by: ANFRANDO MAIOLA, STEFANO CUNDARI
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25 facts about this song
Production Background"Jabdah" is a song recorded by Italian synthpop group, Koto.
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Release InformationIt was included in the album "Masterpieces", and first released as a single in the year 1986.
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Chart PerformanceThe song enjoyed international success in European music charts, particularly in Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands.
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Genre Classification"Jabdah" falls under the Italo disco & synthpop musical genres, which became prominent in the 1980s.
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Original LabelThe song was first issued by the record label ZYX Records, a German-based company known for its dance and disco releases.
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Song StructureWell-known for its synthesized musical structure, "Jabdah" is characterized by energetic dance beats, robotic vocals, and futuristic melodies.
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Production TeamThe song was produced by Anfrando Maiola, a key member of Koto, who also co-wrote several other tracks for the band.
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Song Influence"Jabdah" is regarded as a pioneering work in the Italo disco and synthpop scene, influencing later artists and productions within these genres.
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Video AnimationThe song's music video is remembered for its 80s-style computer-animated graphics which complement the futuristic vibe of the music.
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RemixesOver the years, "Jabdah" has been remixed and reissued numerous times, testifying to its enduring popularity in the electronic music scene.
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Live PerformancesDespite changes in the band's line-up, Koto has often performed "Jabdah" during concerts, reflecting its status as one of their signature songs.
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Lyrics MysteryThe song "Jabdah" is known for its minimal lyrics that are hard to decipher, adding to its mystique and appeal.
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Song LengthThe original length of "Jabdah" spans over 7 minutes, making it a relatively long song, especially by 1980s standards.
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Song Production"Jabdah" is a song produced by an Italian synthpop group named Koto. The musicians behind Koto include Anfrando Maiola and Stefano Cundari.
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Score ComposerDespite being an Italian production, "Jabdah" was composed by Anfrando Maiola, a renowned musician who was a part of Koto.
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Release DateThe song "Jabdah" was originally released in the year 1985.
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Music GenreThe musical genre of "Jabdah" is primarily Italo disco, which is a music genre that originated from Italy and is a subset of Euro disco.
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Music LabelThe song "Jabdah" was released under the music label known as Memory Records.
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Peak Chart Position"Jabdah" rose to a higher place on the German singles chart, reaching the top 10 level. It was Koto's only entry into that chart.
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Extended VersionThe initial release was a 7-inch version of "Jabdah," but there was an extended 12-inch version as well, which was favored in dance clubs throughout Europe in the latter half of the 1980s.
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Recognizable RiffThe song features a distinguishable synthesizer riff which makes the song easily recognizable. This riff is a primary characteristic of the Italo disco genre.
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Song LyricsLike many Italo disco songs, "Jabdah" has rather minimal lyrics, focusing more on the music and beat than on a strong narrative or message.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Jabdah" features futuristic and space-themed visuals that mark the 80s.
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Remix VersionsOver the years, several remix versions of "Jabdah" have been produced, which helped sustain the song's popularity among fans of Italo disco and synth-pop music.
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InfluenceThe impact of "Jabdah" can still be felt today within the electronic and dance music world, as it's often cited by modern producers as one of the defining tracks in the history of Italo disco.
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