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"Few songs have elicited the sort of impact on house music that Larry Heard (producing under the alias Mr. Fingers) did in Chicago with the 1986 track, “Can You Feel It”: the rolling thunder of cheers and applause; the smooth chords from the Roland Juno-60 synthesizer; drum machines provided by the ubiquitous Roland TR-909; and the eponymous vocals which loop like a chant. By today’s standards, Heard’s production seems spartan. "
"Few songs have elicited the sort of impact on house music that Larry Heard (producing under the alias Mr. Fingers) did in Chicago with the 1986 track, “Can You Feel It”: the rolling thunder of cheers and applause; the smooth chords from the Roland Juno-60 synthesizer; drum machines provided by the ubiquitous Roland TR-909; and the eponymous vocals which loop like a chant. By today’s standards, Heard’s production seems spartan. "
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