Tam Harrow (feat. Tom Hooker) - Go To Mexico (italodisco Summer) Instant

Decades later, Hooker created Tam Harrow to poke fun at the genre's tropes, using over-the-top English lyrics, intentional low-budget VHS aesthetics, and classic synth-pop sounds. 🌴 Song Highlights: "Go to Mexico"

The track captures the "Summer Italo" subgenre, characterized by tropical themes and upbeat melodies. Tom Hooker & Tam Harrow - Love Me Tonight - SoundCloud Decades later, Hooker created Tam Harrow to poke

Tam Harrow is not a real individual but a satirical persona created by Tom Hooker. The name is a direct, humorous jab at , an 80s Italo icon for whom Tom Hooker was the actual, uncredited singing voice. using over-the-top English lyrics

While Stefano Zandri was the "face" of Den Harrow, Hooker provided the vocals for major hits like "Future Brain" and "Bad Boy". intentional low-budget VHS aesthetics