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Field Work (London Mix) - Thomas Dolby & Ryuichi Sakamoto
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Field Work (London Mix) Thomas Dolby & Ryuichi Sakamoto

"Field Work (London Mix)" by Thomas Dolby & Ryuichi Sakamoto, released in 1986, blends synth-pop with experimental sounds. The lyrics explore themes of nature, technology, and the human experience. Unique elements include intricate synth arrangements and cultural fusion. The song reflects a dialogue between nature and modernity, showcasing Dolby's innovative style. #SynthPop

Field Work (London Mix) - Thomas Dolby & Ryuichi Sakamoto
[Chorus]
Better brush up on my field work (Field work)
Gonna brush up on my field work (Field work)
Gonna get my fingers dirty
Better brush up on my field work

[Verse 1]
One thing I need
Is to understand this jungle
Before I can untangle
The part of me that's fungoid
Was a hundred and three
When the world was still a baby
But instinct's an equation
You could program in an android

[Chorus]
Brush up on my field work (Field work)
Better brush up on my field work (Field work)
Gonna get my fingers dirty
Gonna brush up on my field work

[Verse 2]
Somewhere inside
There's a place where we can travel
A code we could unscramble
A riddle to unravel
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