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Enhanced reverb and delay on the vocals to give it a "dreamy" or "melodic techno" feel.
The phrase likely refers to a specific music track or remix by Gürcan Erdem , featuring a rework of the classic 1984 synth-pop hit "Sounds Like a Melody" by the German band Alphaville . Context and Origin gurcan_erdem_ftalphaville_sounds_like_a_melody_...
Where many independent edits and "bootlegs" are hosted. Enhanced reverb and delay on the vocals to
"Sounds Like a Melody" was the second single from Alphaville’s debut album, Forever Young . It is known for its dramatic orchestral synthesis and Marian Gold's distinct vocals. "Sounds Like a Melody" was the second single
A steady 4/4 beat (usually between 115–122 BPM) replacing the original LinnDrum pattern.
In this context, "ft. Alphaville" indicates that Erdem has used the original vocal stems or significant portions of the 1984 track to create a modernized floor-filler. Musical Style