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Name
  
John Robie

Music group
  
Albums
  
Greatest Hits

Origin
  
New York, United States

Role
  

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Occupation(s)
  
Musician, Record producer, Engineer

Music director
  
Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Loneliness Of Animals

Similar
  
Arthur Baker, Jenny Burton, Afrika Bambaataa, Man Parrish, Ralf Hutter

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John Robie is an American musician and record producer, widely credited as the driving force behind many of the most successful songs from the early 80's electro boom and is best known for his work with the New York record producer Arthur Baker. John Robie's songs are represented by Downtown Music Publishing.

Contents

Freeez - IOU


Early years

Robie's first role in the world of music was as a remixer for the remix service Disconet, providing professionally selected and remixed music for discotheque Dj's.

Breakthrough

Robie's first real production came in 1982 with the album Extra Extra by London based dance music artist John Rocca. In 1984 he co-produced Planet Patrol's breakthrough hit Play at Your Own Risk, on which he played the majority of instruments and collaborated with Baker. He also produced the seminal Lost in Space by Jonzun Crew and Freestyle's Don't Stop the Rock. Not a success but interesting for its use of the E-mu Emulator, one of the first digital sampling keyboards, was his production on Cuba Gooding, Sr.'s 1983 track "Happiness Is Just Around the Bend."

Mainstream

John Robie also recorded a track as the band C-Bank called "One More Shot", a song that later would resurface in a reworked form as "Shellshock", a non-album track by New Order that he produced and appears on the Pretty in Pink soundtrack. This followed his work with Arthur Baker and Jellybean Benitez on the New Order song "Confusion" in 1983.

References

John Robie Wikipedia


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