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That We Can Play is the debut extended play by American electronic music duo Games (now Ford & Lopatin), consisting of Daniel Lopatin, also known as Oneohtrix Point Never, and Joel Ford of the group Tigercity. Recorded in an apartment using vintage synthesizers and sequencers, the EP is majorly influenced from power pop that was popular throughout the 1980s.
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2010-11-02Z
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