Ebn Ozn
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ĒBN-ŌZN (pronounced EEBEN-OHZEN)[1] was an American, 1980s New York based experimental New Wave synth pop duo, composed of Ned "Ebn" Liben (Fairlight CMI programming) and Robert "Ozn" Rosen, (sung vocals, raps, character voices). The duo, who pioneered the sound recording technique of "sampling", is best known for the 1983 hit single and award-winning music video "AEIOU Sometimes Y", the first commercially released and charted American single recorded on a computer, a Fairlight CMI.
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Origin | New York City, New York, United States |
Genres | "New Music" new wave, synthpop, Dance, Alternative, rock, rap, spoken word |
Years active | 1982–1985 |
Labels | Elektra Records, Arista-Ariola, Wounded Bird Records, Rhino Entertainment/Warner Music Group |
Members | Ned "ĒBN" Liben Robert ŌZN Rosen |
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