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  2. Stem Player - Wikipedia

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    It features controls for vocal isolation and volume control, real time loop and speed controls, tactile audio effects, audio track management, recording of mixes and recording playback. The Stem Player is a beige, circular device, measuring 7 centimetres in diameter. 4 touch-sensitive LED sliders cover the front of the device.

  3. Isolation (John Lennon song) - Wikipedia

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    When Lennon's vocals become more emotional, an organ is added to the instrumentation. [3] The instrumentation also includes bass, played by Klaus Voormann. [2] Mellers points out that the song's mood of isolation is intensified by the "bare, open fifths" played by the piano and by the silences incorporated into the sad melody. [4]

  4. Isolation (Joy Division song) - Wikipedia

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    Isolation" is played in the key of C major, while Ian Curtis's vocal range spans one octave, from the low-note of B 3 to the high-note of B 4. [2] The song has a basic sequence of G–F–G in the verses, changes to B–A–G–F–G at the chorus and follows G–F–G–G–G during the coda as its chord progression. [2]

  5. Isolation (Toto album) - Wikipedia

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    Isolation is the fifth studio album by American rock band Toto, released in November 1984. [7] Isolation is the first album to feature longtime bassist Mike Porcaro, and the only album with Fergie Frederiksen as the primary vocalist.

  6. Stranger in Town (Toto song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stranger in Town" is a hit song by American rock band Toto from their 1984 album Isolation. It was the first single released from that album, reaching the top 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1984. [3] The song was the band's highest-ever charting Mainstream Rock track, eventually peaking at number 7.

  7. Fahrenheit (Toto album) - Wikipedia

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    Fahrenheit is the sixth studio album by American rock band Toto, released on 20 August 1986, by Columbia Records. [4] [5] It was the first album to feature Joseph Williams on lead vocals, after Fergie Frederiksen, the band's previous vocalist, was fired following the culmination of the Isolation tour. [6]

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