On their fourth album BGM (1981), YMO continued where they left off with Xâł Multiplies, by venturing further into synthesizers, drum computers and experimentation with rhythm, sequences and speeds."1000 Knives" and "Cue" are the most famous; 'The Hand Clap' on "1000 Knives" is probably one of the most used samples in the '80s, early '90s.
On their fourth album BGM (1981), YMO continued where they left off with Xâł Multiplies, by venturing further into synthesizers, drum computers and experimentation with rhythm, sequences and speeds.
This album is more focused on atmosphere and mood, some even say this album is a turning point for YMO and the international Pop music scene.
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