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"Come Under My Spell" is a 1981 track by the legendary disco and funk producer Patrick Cowley

Follow the night. Forget the time. The spell is still there.

Days later, a gallery owner visited. He saw the painting and froze. “Where did you hear that name?” he whispered. He explained that in 1981, a reclusive musician pressed only 50 copies of an album before disappearing. The final track, “Come Under My Spell,” was said to unlock creative blocks—but only for those who truly listened. come under my spell 1981 exclusive

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is a 1981 adult feature (often categorized by its 1979 production date) directed by the prolific Carlos Tobalina "Come Under My Spell" is a 1981 track

. A hallmark of the "Golden Age" of adult cinema, the film is known for its absurd premise, lighthearted tone, and the "Me Generation" aesthetics that defined San Francisco in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Production and Release Background

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The Music Itself (Without Spoilers)
Imagine a hypnotic bassline, drum machines that pulse like a slow heartbeat, and a vocalist who sounds both inviting and dangerous. Lyrically, “Come Under My Spell” plays with themes of control, mysticism, and nocturnal surrender. It’s less a pop song and more an incantation. The B-side (if you’re lucky enough to own the full release) often shifts into an instrumental that wouldn’t sound out of place in a John Carpenter film.