Denis LePage was the primary architect of the sound, handling most of the songwriting and arrangement. Denyse provided the iconic lead vocals.
The album’s standout hit. It features a relentless 120+ BPM pace and emotional, soaring vocals that became a Hi-NRG anthem.
The album is characterized by its "wall of sound" electronic production. Unlike their previous work, Lime 3 leaned harder into a futuristic, almost robotic aesthetic that became a blueprint for 80s dance clubs from Montreal to Tokyo. 🎵 Key Tracks & Composition lime_lime_3_1983_full_album
How it in different countries compared to their debut album.
A more experimental, mid-tempo track that showcases the duo's technical proficiency with sequencers. Denis LePage was the primary architect of the
Lime was central to the "Montreal Sound," a specific brand of disco that remained popular even after the "Disco Sucks" movement in the US.
Heavy use of the Roland TR-808 drum machine and the Roland TB-303 synthesizer. It features a relentless 120+ BPM pace and
Denis LePage, the creative force behind the album, passed away in August 2023. His work on Lime 3 remains highly influential in modern electronic music, particularly within the and Nu-Disco communities.