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There’s something about dated electronic instruments that immediately conjure weird associations for me. Whether it is a flashback to the Revenge of the Nerds musical showcase where they embarrassed the jocks by showing that computers can make some pretty badass music of the future, or if it is that robot arm cousin of Johnny 5 that could play the keyboards in a way that you just knew would soon make people like Emanuel Ax and Schroeder obsolete. Whatever it is, the sounds that 80s electro-pop churned out have the distinct ability to quickly put a smile on my face.