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The Synths That Defined the 80s/90s (10 Hits Recreated: Full Tracks + Riffs)

10 min · 13. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529875/fan_mail/new] You know these riffs — but do you know which synths played them? I recreate 10 iconic tracks/hooks on the original (or closest practical) keyboards: DX7, Korg M1, JD-800, JP-8080, Jupiter-4, Prophet-5 and more — with quick narration before each performance. This is a performance-based recreation: I’m playing the parts, rebuilding the patches, and giving a quick intro to each track — then straight into the music. Accuracy note: Some originals are well-documented; others vary by source or studio method. Where a part is recreated on a closely related synth (or a plug-in), I’ve stated it clearly below. Watch the full video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eeRGPLkKNEg Tina Turner — What’s Love Got To Do With It (1 min edit)  Fender Rhodes + DX7 (flute) + Roland MKS-80 pads + Minimoog bass (played live to match the original line) + harmonica solo The Prodigy — Poison (riff)  Recreated on Roland JD-800 (JD-era Prodigy texture recreation) Depeche Mode — Just Can’t Get Enough (intro + verse 1)  Roland Jupiter-4 for bass/lead + Korg Rhythm 55B style drums Usher — Yeah! (riff)  Nord Lead 3 recreation of the classic intro hook Nightcrawlers — Push The Feeling On (track)  TR-909 drums + 3x Korg M1 parts: sax lick, organ riff, and the string riff from the MK Mix vibe  Prince — When Doves Cry (track)  DX7 mallet sound + LM-1 style drum recreation D-Train — You’re The One For Me (track)  Prophet-5 parts + LinnDrum drum recreation Darude — Sandstorm (riff)  JP-8080 recreation of the classic synth string hook The Prodigy — Charly (track)  Alpha Juno lead + full backing recreation Mouse on Mars — Future Dub (track)  All parts recreated using JD-800 plug-in (Roland Cloud) Tina Turner — What’s Love Got To Do With It (full version)  Full-length recreation using the same keyboard/synth setup as Track 1 Chapters / timestamps 0:00 Intro  0:24 Tina Turner — What’s Love Got To Do With It (1 min edit)  1:31 The Prodigy — Poison  1:57 Depeche Mode — Just Can’t Get Enough  2:46 Usher — Yeah!  3:02 Nightcrawlers — Push The Feeling On  3:53 Prince — When Doves Cry  4:29 D-Train — You’re The One For Me  5:58 Darude — Sandstorm  6:34 The Prodigy — Charly  7:11 Mouse on Mars — Future Dub  7:45 Tina Turner — What’s Love Got To Do With It (full version)  9:38 Outro Thanks @SamB-z4r (YouTube) for engineering 🔧 Work with Andy · Production, mixing & mastering: https://www.andywhitmore.com/ [https://www.andywhitmore.com/] · Studio: https://greystokestudio.com/ [https://greystokestudio.com/] 📲 Connect with Andy · YouTube: @AndyWhitmore  · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andywhitmore2014/ [https://www.instagram.com/andywhitmore2014/] · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndyWhitmoreMusic [https://www.facebook.com/AndyWhitmoreMusic] · TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@andywhitmore9583 [https://www.tiktok.com/@andywhitmore9583] Support the show Comment prompt: Which riff surprised you most — and which synth did you think it was? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529875/support]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529875/fan_mail/new] A keyboard-focused breakdown of Dark Side of the Moon, using the original Richard Wright instruments: Hammond C3, Wurlitzer 200A, EMS Synthi AKS and Steinway piano. Hear The Dark Side of the Moon as a keyboard-focused journey, recreated on the original instruments associated with Richard Wright’s parts on the album. In this episode, I break down the signature keyboard sounds of Dark Side of the Moon using Hammond C3 with Leslie 147, Steinway Model O grand piano, EMS Synthi AKS, and Wurlitzer 200A. From the swirling synth sequence of On the Run to the haunting textures of The Great Gig in the Sky, these are the sounds that helped define one of the most important albums ever made. Everything is played on the real instruments associated with the album — no plug-ins, no software emulations, just the real thing. Tracks covered Breathe On the Run Time The Great Gig in the Sky Money Us and Them Any Colour You Like Brain Damage Eclipse Credits Engineered by Sam Lofthouse and Alex Hargreaves. Follow the podcast for more keyboard breakdowns, famous riffs, and original-instrument synth content. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529875/support]

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