I am trying to find a electro-pop (synth?) song from the mid-to-late 1980s that I heard on alternative college radio out of Cleveland, Ohio around 1987. It was a techno drumbeat not too dissimilar from the Amen Loop with a woman's voice calmly defining certain sections of floors and areas in a building or complex or something. There is a reoccurring line of her saying, "You are here", as if someone looking at an automated map might hear if wandering around lost in the building/complex. At various points in the song, she says things like, "this way to the lobby", "this way to computer-assisted destruction", and so on. I once had it recorded onto cassette tape, but that has long since been lost to time.
The driving drumbeat and the spacy lyrics and her calm voice are what will make me instantaneously recall this song, if I were ever to hear it again.
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I am trying to find a electro-pop (synth?) song from the mid-to-late 1980s that I heard on alternative college radio out of Cleveland, Ohio around 1987. It was a techno drumbeat not too dissimilar from the Amen Loop with a woman's voice calmly defining certain sections of floors and areas in a building or complex or something. There is a reoccurring line of her saying, "You are here", as if someone looking at an automated map might hear if wandering around lost in the building/complex. At various points in the song, she says things like, "this way to the lobby", "this way to computer-assisted destruction", and so on. I once had it recorded onto cassette tape, but that has long since been lost to time.
The driving drumbeat and the spacy lyrics and her calm voice are what will make me instantaneously recall this song, if I were ever to hear it again.
You are here.