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The Pulsars

Brothers Dave and Harry Trumfio and a computer named Theodore create electronic pop music influenced heavily by early 80s techno bands. The subject of an intense bidding war, the Brothers Trumfio signed for a big chunk of change with Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss' Almo Records. Their "Submission to the Master" EP was followed by the full-length, self-titled "Pulsars." Dave Trumfio is also one of Chicago's best-known producers, working on records by Yum-Yum, Holiday, and several of Mekon Jon Langford's projects.

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