"Computer Energy" by Uwe Buschkotter is a vibrant journey into the world of electronic music, blending the infectious rhythms of French house and the nostalgic charm of nu-disco. Released on January 13, 1986, under Universal Publishing Production Music, this album is a testament to the innovative spirit of the era, with its contemporary synthesizers and pulsating rhythms. The nine-track collection, spanning a total of 39 minutes, is a dynamic exploration of sound, from the high-energy beats of "Grand Prix" and "Turbofever" to the futuristic grooves of "Computer Energy" and "Timecode." Originally categorized under Technology/Science, the album's title track, "Computer Energy," is a standout, showcasing Uwe Buschkotter's mastery of electronic composition. The album is a must-listen for fans of electronic music, offering a unique blend of retro and modern influences that continue to resonate with audiences today.