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Just like <a href="spotify:artist:3hExAD9KZgxLT5qkrpEaaw">Soul Sonic Force</a>'s "Planet Rock," <a href="spotify:artist:0roCoWVCD0Qgr0u15TO3dT">Planet Patrol</a>'s "Play at Your Own Risk," C-Bank's "One More Shot," and <a href="spotify:artist:4NtTiFyP2cLkj3xplWBf59">Jonzun Crew</a>'s "Space Is the Place," Quadrant Six's "Body Mechanic" was, in part, the work of <a href="spotify:artist:5YzGCkGA6XEGKs2C9KRVKA">Arthur Baker</a> associate <a href="spotify:artist:41dWuvsfEBfcmfmUWBcl43">John Robie</a> (the writing credits on the release also go to the less-known E. Innocenti). Quadrant Six only produced the one 12"; released in 1982 on Atlantic, it peaked at number 25 on the clubplay chart and has since become one of the better-known electro singles. "Body Mechanic" has been included on numerous retrospectives since its release, including the fourth volume of Tommy Boy's 1995 Perfect Beats series. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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