
Video Killed The Radio Star Multi-Track

Video Killed The Radio Star Multi-Track
The Buggles' Video Killed The Radio Star — the first song ever played on MTV — recreated by Doctor Mix as a complete multi-track session. Futuristic synths, vocoder effects, and new wave production in 24-bit audio.
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The exact specs.
Works with the gear you have.
Made for these workflows.
Real stems and tracks to sharpen your mix decisions on.
See how a finished song is built — section by section.
Reverse-engineer iconic sounds from the original instruments.
Production-ready stems you can layer in or use as is.
Stack with your own material; treat the source like a sample.
Spark new ideas from a starting point that already grooves.
Built from the original instruments.
Experience one of the most iconic moments in music and television history with this faithful multi-track reconstruction of Video Killed the Radio Star by Doctor Mix. Originally released by The Buggles in 1979, the song became world famous as the very first music video ever broadcast on MTV when the channel launched in 1981, forever cementing its place in pop culture history.
Blending futuristic synthesizers, vocoder effects, layered harmonies, and polished new wave production, Video Killed The Radio Star captured the technological optimism and changing media landscape of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Its innovative electronic sound and cinematic arrangement helped pave the way for synth-pop and modern electronic production, influencing generations of producers and artists that followed.
This complete 24-bit multi-track reconstruction faithfully recreates every synth layer, vocal texture, rhythmic detail, and production nuance behind the legendary recording. Perfect for producers, remixers, synth enthusiasts, and fans of classic electronic pop, the pack offers a unique opportunity to explore and study one of the most historically important tracks ever released.
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