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2006 digitally remastered edition personally attended by the artist himself. 1984’s "Timecode" is considered by many to be possibly the most pop oriented release from Patrick Moraz, although it rather depends on your definition of the word pop. The album features Bill Bruford on electronic percussion on the track "Life In The Underworld". Other tracks to feature on this album are "No Sleep Tonight" and "Black Brains Of Positronic Africa". Patrick Moraz Timecode Songs Timecode Review
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