15. Arena Americanada

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Title makes me feel like it's the promo music for a broadcast of an 80s US-Canadian fighting league. "Welcome back to ARENA AMERICANADA, the only fighting league where STEROIDS ARE LEGAL."

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Seat of Consciousness wrote:Title makes me feel like it's the promo music for a broadcast of an 80s US-Canadian fighting league. "Welcome back to ARENA AMERICANADA, the only fighting league where STEROIDS ARE LEGAL."


I think it's a given that this track will be used at NHL games.

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Just hearing this for the nth time and it definitely has that mid-1980s vibe with those chords...sounds like a lost sports theme or an obscure crime solving TV series with has quick cutting opening credits...another album favourite

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Good robot concert, will be attending again

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akirako wrote:I wonder about the title. You know in the latest Rambo flick, when Rambo's disciple beats Ivan Drago's and the commentator goes something like "now the Russian audience is giving the American athlete a standing ovation" whilst epic music plays? That's what you'd call una americanada in Spanish.


I came here to post that the overall feel and some of the little details of this track remind me heavily of Vince DiCola's music. DiCola did both the soundtrack to _The Transformers: The Movie_ and _Rocky IV_. Back in the day, those soundtracks both sounded super futuristic to my kid ears, and I'm sure they played a deep role in getting me to love electronic synthesizer type sounds.

Oh, and the last approx. 1/3rd of the track reminds me quite a bit of a moment on Biosphere's _Substrata_.

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apriorion wrote:
akirako wrote:I wonder about the title. You know in the latest Rambo flick, when Rambo's disciple beats Ivan Drago's and the commentator goes something like "now the Russian audience is giving the American athlete a standing ovation" whilst epic music plays? That's what you'd call una americanada in Spanish.


I came here to post that the overall feel and some of the little details of this track remind me heavily of Vince DiCola's music. DiCola did both the soundtrack to _The Transformers: The Movie_ and _Rocky IV_. Back in the day, those soundtracks both sounded super futuristic to my kid ears, and I'm sure they played a deep role in getting me to love electronic synthesizer type sounds.

Oh, and the last approx. 1/3rd of the track reminds me quite a bit of a moment on Biosphere's _Substrata_.


Damn, I totally see it! Thank you!!

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i hear skyliner more than left side drive but TCH all the way for sure with this one. liking it a lot more on this second listen than the first time i think. this one's really a treat. so much noir type chording

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In a good way this track has me all like "if TCH was more synth heavy"

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One of the most 80s flavoured tracks on the album. Those chords and measures are proggy as hell - ELP, Alan Parsons Project etc.
...what subtlety?

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