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  3. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various I had to check out with the Children of Light series, I can't keep up.
  4. https://jointhefuture.net/2020/04/10/bleepography-17-orbital-omen/
  5. New LED dropped today. the Omen EP https://orbital.tmstor.es/product/128402? Beatport has the other two remixes and the Omen 7” exclusively. https://www.beatport.com/release/omen-remastered/4500612
  6. Two songs in test fase, need feedback on audiodesign and mix
  7. I think he kind of answers this by mentioning having to sign over the rights for the physical release. Increasingly, artists these days want full autonomy over their creations.
  8. There are Ilian Tape releases on it, just a couple of the artists choose not to
  9. sorry for the spam, tho I'm inspired atm
  10. Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth Great series, would recommend Ichiban is such a loveable dumbass
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    Dune

    Seemed that Usul’s coma induced by drinking the water of life was more like a power nap
  12. The Evil Within. this game should be up my alley but I'm finding it fucking annoying. gameplay enjoyment varies hugely, thanks to it being a random hodgepodge of disconnected setpieces, some of them quite idiotic. story's dumb and old hat, characters are flat and unengaging, the player physicality is handicapped relative to the environment and enemies in a way that reminds me a lot of my frustrations with Alan Wake, etc. it's not a total disappointment but it's not as good as it should be. I'm guessing the sequel (which is also in my library) has made some improvements.
  13. laugh-ly https://anvaka.github.io/imaginary-faces/
  14. https://www.instagram.com/p/C5EmjH3SFBA/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link "fuck addidas, fuck addidas, fuck addidas!" ye Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
  15. Hi everyone, I don't know if sharing charity links may go against the rules or not ( I did not remember the rules since I read them a long time ago, if this is not ok just close the thread. When sharing these type of links check the source of legit campaings and websites of course.). Anyways I have come across some of them lately and though could be nice to bring some of the charity spirit around here, giving a helping hand to people who are in a tough situation. I have just found this campaing and I think this man and his brother are friends of Doug Lussenhop (surely most of you know the guy, he is the creator of the comedy series "Pound House"), because he posted it on facebook https://www.facebook.com/doug.lussenhop/posts/pfbid0qaqosaTTcA453v9kFn5QoJoXXRQ2rVfKfwHnehFeUD7qh8yDQbTC6ZPbuTd3muNzl https://www.gofundme.com/f/4rgwgv-help-my-brother-and-i-from-becoming-homeless Thanks watmmers
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    Dune

    but yeah I agree, Walken was hilariously just Walken. he may as well have been in 70s New York instead of far flung space in 10,999 or whatever year it's meant to be.
  17. https://rumble.com/v4kxtq0-lee-greenwood-god-bless-the-usa-bible.html https://godblesstheusabible.com/
  18. How is this record making me feel intensely nostalgic while also sounding fresh as shit.
  19. We Are The Music Makers | Volume One by Various Hi everyone. My first full length album, Territoriality is out now. Hope you enjoy it. Cheers! Building where he left off with the cyberpunk aesthetic of last year’s Ascension, Caged Element (Paul Bolstridge of Pirtek and Concealed Sequence), takes us along for another installment of moody techno with Territoriality. Where the former felt more like a trip aboard a spacecraft depicted on its artwork, this new outing offers a patchwork of cinematic vignettes in a city which could plausibly feel either extraterrestrial or like a bleak chapter of Earth’s history. “Monumental Axis” continues to build on the sense of scale hinted at in its name. “Lost Transmission” feels both like the last glimmer of hope and a hint as to where things went awry. “Consumed” and “Equilibrium” bookend the starkly titled “Ghost City”, as we are launched into the heart of the album with Bolstridge’s penchant for filmic atmospheres on full display. Inversion wastes no time, beginning full tilt into the murk. Closing number “Metallurgical” is almost but not quite a reprise of opener “Deprivation”, and ends on a cliffhanger. Although much of Territoriality excels in the narrative home listening variety of techno, there are certainly moments with dancefloor potential, balanced by cinematic sequences. - N. S. Girling Created by Pirtek. Produced by Paul Bolstridge and Lewis Platten. Mastered by Lewis Platten at Hexagon Digital Studios. Artwork by Winterfront.
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