What are you listening to right now?

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Look Mum No Computer:

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Love that dude, he’s f****ing insane :crazy_face: :exploding_head:
Especially flamethrower synth and furby organ :upside_down_face:

Oh and little extra with IT’LL KILL YOU 5000

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KILL YOU SLOW WITH CANCER 9000 :sweat_smile:

Oh and that one

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:alien:

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Thanks! Will try that

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Nailed it! :+1:

Pretty Lights does the perfect mix of classic styles and electro for me. This track is from the 2013 album ‘A Color Map of the Sun’

More of my favorites from the album

And my favorites from the remix album

And he gives free downloads for all his music!

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So far not much has topped this album for 2020. The new Ulcerate comes close but just doesn’t quite do it for me compared to Obsidian.

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To my tinnitus

:unamused: :face_with_head_bandage:

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Science has failed our World

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Paranoise sample Huun-Huur-Tu (overtone throat singing) and The Gnoua Brotherhood of Marrakesh (Moroccan trance), add electric guitar, violin, drums and harmonium, and end up with hard rock that has a propulsive rhythm:

(Nearly 10 years on YouTube and only 6 Likes.)

About the overtone throat singing:

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With glass of absinth this is perfect stuff to listen


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If I hadn’t consumed too much absinthe, I might follow up “White Rabbit” with this Jefferson Airplane song, also sung by Grace Slick:

“Triad” was written by David Crosby. (“White Rabbit” was written by Grace Slick and was, of course, inspired by Lewis Carroll.)

Other than “White Rabbit,” my favorite song from Surrealistic Pillow:

Written in 1966, this song was about how television was then consuming our minds. The song is relevant even today, although other forms of media might be more influential than television.

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That did it! Thanks for the help!

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kiss :wink:

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