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Table of Songs featuring Oxford Synthesiser Company OSCar
| Artist | Song | Year | Notes | Reference | Media URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asia (Geoff Downes) | N/A | 1985 | "The best lead line synth to come out since the MiniMoog - but with MIDI". | Music Messe 1985 | YouTube |
| BBC Radiophonic Workshop | 1985 | Documentary | |||
| Billy Currie | "The OSCar is the most exciting synth in my line up. Three of us in the band use one." | Music Messe 1985 | [ YouTube] | ||
| Dead or Alive | 1985 | Music Messe 1985 | |||
| John Foxx | n/a | 1985 | "It has all the features of classic synhts like the MiniMoog or ARP, and much more." | Music Messe 1985 | |
| Orbital | 1993 | Music Technology 1993 | |||
| Stevie Wonder | Skeletons | 1987 | Bassline | [ Reference] | |
| Ultravox | Heart of the Country | 1984 | “a fascinating bridge passage that saw Midge Ure playing DX7 koto sounds from the Roland G707 guitar (thanks to MIDI) over two sequenced OSCars” | E&MM 19 | YouTube |
| Ultravox | Ukraine | 1986 | "and an OSCar solo (at 2:45) on 'Ukraine’.” - Billy Currie | Reference | YouTube |