Family Affair 1983 [ PROVEN • FIX ]

If you dig through the crates of early 80s dance music, you’ll find a fascinating transitional period—after the “Disco Sucks” backlash but before House music exploded. One track that perfectly captures this moment is .

While the title might immediately bring to mind Sly & the Family Stone’s 1971 masterpiece, this 1983 version is a completely different beast. Produced by (a legendary figure in early electronic dance music), this track is a raw, drum-machine-driven, post-disco floor-filler that became a massive underground hit in clubs like The Saint in NYC and the Paradise Garage. family affair 1983

You cannot discuss this track without mentioning Bobby Orlando. He was the king of low-budget, high-energy Hi-NRG and proto-house. His signature sound: a Roland TR-808 drum machine, a simple but infectious bassline, synthesized stabs, and breathy, urgent vocals. Orlando later produced early hits for (“West End Girls” before they re-recorded it) and Divine . “Family Affair” is pure Bobby O magic. If you dig through the crates of early

In 1983, pop radio was dominated by Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” The Police, and Duran Duran. But in the underground clubs, a different sound was brewing—tribal, electronic, repetitive, and transcendent. is a perfect time capsule of that moment. It’s not the most famous track of its era, but for those who know, it’s a cornerstone. Produced by (a legendary figure in early electronic

Get together… get together… It’s a family affair. Have you heard this track? Drop your memories of hearing it at a club or on a mix-tape in the comments below.