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Mergi

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  1. Actually, Juno Reactor has always been consistently themed throughout their albums. I always remebered that Shango worked wonderfully with Wipeout Fusion. The music is fast paced and soaring just like the game.

     

    Shpongle is always thematic, always a carnival. Banco De Gaia, though not consistent throughout his output, I very much like Last Train To Lhasa.

     

    The Delta. I remember the tracks. Fantasy Theme: Def By Delta (Part 2), Sci-Fi Theme: Standby, Thriller Theme: Lost And Found.

     

    Isn't all of the music storytelling in away? Just like writing a book or a poem? Just a different way to express yourself. All the music is to me storytelling, some are terrible some are fantastic.

  2. Wolfgang Jeschke - The Cusanus Game

     

    Time-travelling post-apocalyptic drama stuff it seems.

     

    Translated but overall good and hopefully interesting once it gets going.

     

    Has its tweaks as I thought I'd fumbled with the know-where-I-am strip as I started reading a passage I knew I had read before until I realized it wasn't entirely the same only to about 99%.

  3. Why these questions become a hot topic in DJ-circuits is very simple.

     

    The general audience do not give a shit about what the DJs do on stage (unless they're at the DMC-competitions) they're interested in the music and the vibe as a whole.

     

    The performers and DJs on the other hand is "predators" looking to find a place in a mirage that the human brain produces through jealousy and prestige. Human nature that is all, just saying... I fell into that pit myself when I was younger and getting started.

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