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Tag Archives: the normal

Warm Leatherette On A Teenage Engineering OP-1

Posted on June 24, 2012 by synthhead
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Sex in car wrecks sounds as malevolent as ever in this cover of The Normal’s Warm Leatherette, via m-z3r0.

Created on a Teenage Engineering OP-1 synthesizer.

Posted in Music Videos | Tagged covers, Music Videos, Teenage Engineering, the normal, Warm Leatherette | 13 Replies
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