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hear scince reason 2.5
hear scince reason 2.5
The latest works from this guy here. https://soundcloud.com/t-pazolite
He's from Japan and I first discovered him in this rhythm game called Sound Voltex which by the way is currently my favorite game. His trademark style makes you think about loli witches, imps, Halloween, Toon World from Yu-Gi-Oh, and bleedman webcomics.
He's from Japan and I first discovered him in this rhythm game called Sound Voltex which by the way is currently my favorite game. His trademark style makes you think about loli witches, imps, Halloween, Toon World from Yu-Gi-Oh, and bleedman webcomics.
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Sound Voltex Floor original songs.
- CaliforniaBurrito
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Coming from one of my favorite labels and a personal creative influence.
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New LCD Soundsystem, especially this. "How Do You Sleep" The youtube sound quality does not do it justice. Please listen to the real thing.
The 3:35 mark where the analog synth drops in is just pure euphoria.
Wonder why I am digital when I hear the huge synths on this record. James Murphy has become one of the current production masters.
The 3:35 mark where the analog synth drops in is just pure euphoria.
Wonder why I am digital when I hear the huge synths on this record. James Murphy has become one of the current production masters.
https://soundcloud.com/moneykube-qube/s ... d-playlist
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from sabbath to cash...
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Proud Member Of The Awesome League Of Perpetuals
Proud Member Of The Awesome League Of Perpetuals
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Has something of a Hindi/Indian vibe in there, yet it looks East/South East Asian....
Nerveclinic wrote: ↑28 Sep 2017
Has something of a Hindi/Indian vibe in there, yet it looks East/South East Asian....
As far as I'm aware the track is from South Korea
Tend the flame
- Ocean of Waves
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These are the albums that I really liked this year, not in definitive order
Roger Waters - Is this the life we really want?
Uncommon Nasa - Written at Night
Burial - Pre Dawn / Indoors
Bruce - Hemlock
Arca - Arca
Feist - Pleasure
Death From Above - Outrage! Is Now
Moses Sumney - Aromanticism
Spinvis - Trein Vuur Dageraad
The Animal Spirits - The Animal Spirits
Shuttle - Home
Fever Ray - Plunge
Mount Kimbie - Love What Survives
Idles - Brutalism
Fleet Foxes - Crack-Up
The War On Drugs - A Deeper Understanding
Throwing Snow - Embers
Photay - Onism
Thee Oh Sees - Orc
Max Cooper - Chromos
Bicep - Bicep
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - The Kid
Iglooghost - Neō Wax Bloom
Motorpsycho - The Tower
Jonwayne - Rap Album Two
Guerilla Toss - GT Ultra
Kris Delmhorst - The Wild
Brockhampton - Saturation
Brockhampton - Saturation 2
Still have to listen to these
Oxbow - Thin Black Duke
Lingua Ignota - All batch Die
Alex Cameron - Forced Witness
Ibibio Sound Machine - Uyai
Quelle Chris - Being You is Great, I Wish I Could be You More Often
Circuit des Yeux - Reaching for Indigo
Listened to these, but didn't appeal enough
Balmorhea - Clear Language
Japanese Breakfast - Soft Sounds from Another Planet
Satyricon - Deep Calleth Upon Deep
Laurel Halo - Dust
Lusine - Sensorimotor
Kirkis - Vide
Tony Allen - The Source
Elbow - Little Fictions
Father John Misty - Pure Comedy
Sinjin Hawke - First Opus
Algiers - The Underside of Power
Galactic Empire - st
Planetarium - Planetarium
Perfume Genius - No Shape
Fred Thomas - Changer
Sepultura - Machine Messiah
Vagabon - Infinite Worlds
Sleaford Mods - English Tapas
Dool - Here Now, There Then
Kendrick Lamar - DAMN.
Vallenfyre - Fear those who fear them
Forest Swords - Compassion
Sampha - Process
Eno - Reflection
Ayreon - The Source
Roger Waters - Is this the life we really want?
Uncommon Nasa - Written at Night
Burial - Pre Dawn / Indoors
Bruce - Hemlock
Arca - Arca
Feist - Pleasure
Death From Above - Outrage! Is Now
Moses Sumney - Aromanticism
Spinvis - Trein Vuur Dageraad
The Animal Spirits - The Animal Spirits
Shuttle - Home
Fever Ray - Plunge
Mount Kimbie - Love What Survives
Idles - Brutalism
Fleet Foxes - Crack-Up
The War On Drugs - A Deeper Understanding
Throwing Snow - Embers
Photay - Onism
Thee Oh Sees - Orc
Max Cooper - Chromos
Bicep - Bicep
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - The Kid
Iglooghost - Neō Wax Bloom
Motorpsycho - The Tower
Jonwayne - Rap Album Two
Guerilla Toss - GT Ultra
Kris Delmhorst - The Wild
Brockhampton - Saturation
Brockhampton - Saturation 2
Still have to listen to these
Oxbow - Thin Black Duke
Lingua Ignota - All batch Die
Alex Cameron - Forced Witness
Ibibio Sound Machine - Uyai
Quelle Chris - Being You is Great, I Wish I Could be You More Often
Circuit des Yeux - Reaching for Indigo
Listened to these, but didn't appeal enough
Balmorhea - Clear Language
Japanese Breakfast - Soft Sounds from Another Planet
Satyricon - Deep Calleth Upon Deep
Laurel Halo - Dust
Lusine - Sensorimotor
Kirkis - Vide
Tony Allen - The Source
Elbow - Little Fictions
Father John Misty - Pure Comedy
Sinjin Hawke - First Opus
Algiers - The Underside of Power
Galactic Empire - st
Planetarium - Planetarium
Perfume Genius - No Shape
Fred Thomas - Changer
Sepultura - Machine Messiah
Vagabon - Infinite Worlds
Sleaford Mods - English Tapas
Dool - Here Now, There Then
Kendrick Lamar - DAMN.
Vallenfyre - Fear those who fear them
Forest Swords - Compassion
Sampha - Process
Eno - Reflection
Ayreon - The Source
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