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First collaborative release between Darren Nye's SpaceTime and Childhood Intelligence, an album length outing from Darren Nye and Owen Nye (no relation, they also form Brothers From Another Dimension). From ambient through deep melodic IDM to electro and hints of acid, an album catering to emotive electronic music enthusiasts everywhere. Extremely highly recommended.
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Darren Nye keeps 'em coming. Recommended.
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Nye's on a roll, another The Elusive Man album. Classic IDM sounds.
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Darren vs. Nye. Recommended.
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Constant quality from Darren Nye. Recommended.
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This is a companion thread to the Space Thread I started a while ago, and I've been thinking about it for a while. Time is one of the great mysteries of the universe, physics gives us a basic understanding of it, but in human terms, time is a major fundamental of our lifetimes. We measure our lives in terms of time periods, we (at least in the Gregorian calendar) measure years in terms of one man's life, Jesus. Muslims for example, measure time on a lunar calendar, and have a completely different timetable. It is fascinating to me what our understanding of time might become in the future, as we begin to understand our surrounding universe more, and the rules of quantum physics, spacetime, singularities, frame dragging, relativity, etc. I know some of you are much more science oriented than me, so let's start a discussion here. Starting with: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_in_physics
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