Casiotone refers to a series of home electronic keyboards released by Casio Computer Co. in the early 1980s.
These first keyboards used a sound synthesis technique known as Vowel-Consonant synthesis to approximate the sounds of other instruments (albeit not very accurately). Most Casiotone keyboards were small, with miniature keys designed for children's fingers, and were not intended for use by professional musicians; they usually contained a rhythm generator, with several user-selectable rhythm patterns, and often the means to automatically play accompaniments. While the name "Casiotone" disappeared from Casio's new keyboard catalog when more accurate synthesis technologies became prevalent, their low cost and abundance made them fairly common fixtures in garage rock bands. Musicians and bands known to use Casiotone keyboards include: Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip, Dan Deacon, Lettie, Maurizio Arcieri of Krisma, Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, Turnstyle, Trio, Cobol Pongide and Hedluv, Chiara Lee of Father Murphy.
I`m dreaming of you every Night
But when I wake up you`re out of sight
Lonelyness destroys my brain
All I can feel now is the pain
Life`s lost the magic it once had
I wish I was not alive but dead
I have no future I won`t fight
Cos yor`re not longer by my side
I see my world`s not existing anymore
My life is not it was before
The soul will never fly again
My heart will never love again
Please take it away from me
I can`t deny I`m missing thee
I will not feel your sweet, sweet kiss