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 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 . family affair 1983
Often mislabeled, the vocalist is , an American singer who worked extensively with producer Bobby Orlando. James had a gritty, soulful voice that sat perfectly over the stark, electronic production. He isn’t to be confused with the R&B group The Family Affair—this was a one-off project name for the single, though it’s widely catalogued under his own name. You cannot discuss this track without mentioning Bobby