Oberheim DMX - Notable Artists and Songs That Feature An Oberheim DMX

Notable Artists and Songs That Feature An Oberheim DMX

  • New Order - "Blue Monday" (1982)
  • Herbie Hancock and Bill Laswell - "Rockit" (1983)
  • The Police - "Every Breath You Take" (kick drum only)
  • The Cure - "The Walk"
  • Davy DMX - "One for the treble"
  • Madonna - "Holiday", "Into the Groove"
  • Kim Carnes - "Voyeur"
  • Ryan Paris - "Dolce Vita"
  • Run-D.M.C. - "Sucker M.C.'s" (and its entire debut album)
  • Midnight Star - "Midas Touch" and others
  • Mike Oldfield
  • America - "Can't Fall Asleep to a Lullaby"
  • Gazebo - "Lunatic"
  • Stevie Nicks - "Stand Back" (with live drums added)
  • Roni Size
  • Scritti Politti
  • Thompson Twins
  • David "Hawk" Wolinski
  • Phillipe Saisse
  • David Frank of the System
  • Dead or Alive - Sophisticated Boom Boom
  • Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party
  • Madness - "Fireball XL5"
  • Alexander O'Neal - "Innocent" (as well as his entire debut album)
  • Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
  • Slick Rick - Entire first LP
  • Hiroshima - "One Wish"
  • Lee Malley - The Alien Undead
  • Steely & Clevie
  • Eddie Murphy - "Party All the Time"
  • Mary Jane Girls - "All Night Long"
  • The Sisters of Mercy - First and Last and Always
  • Phil Collins - "Sussudio", "Who Said I Would"
  • Ivan Lins - Juntos
  • Chemical Brothers - Believe
  • Electric Light Orchestra - Secret Messages
  • ZZ Top - Eliminator
  • George Harrison - "Cheer Down"
  • Crispin Glover - "Clowny Clown Clown"
  • The B-52's - Whammy!
  • Patrick Cowley - Greatest Hits: Dance Party
  • Earl Klugh - "Soda Fountain Shuffle"

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