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Want to get all the new tracks & remixes right now at 160kbps quality downloads, instead of the 128kbps quality cap we have to submit to here? All current download options are now through the "Music" link at the official Lost In Place site. -
D I S C L A I M E R
(to the overly uptight & self-important religious right)
Music is an art form, just like painting, sculpture, or writing a story.  Occasionally in some works of art there appear themes or content that would, in real life, be atrocities.  The listener is therefore now informed that though there may be some ideas of an objectionable or controversial nature contained in one or more of the songs written by Lost In Place (R. M. Ramlow), the writer neither supports nor condones violence or lawlessness in any way, shape, or form, officially.  The writer does, however, fully believe in and support the principles of freedom of expression behind the Constitution of the U.S.A., and also hopes that listeners will enjoy the works presented herein as they were meant to be:  as works of art...  not as a ministry, or as an act of preaching aforementioned content.  Lost In Place (R. M. Ramlow) is not liable or resposible for any actions taken by other people.  Especially not by hate-driven depressed idiots.
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Twisted machinery dances a shuffling step to the addictive groove of another delectable Lost In Place beat, as hellish choirs and heavily processed vocals frame the music with explanation. A must-have for FLA, VNV, or DM fans. |
Credits: Conceived, written, performed & produced by Raymond M. Ramlow. |
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Seldom does any piece of Industrial music qualify as "uplifting" - yet listener response indicates that this is one of those rare pieces. Organic, Electronic, and Ethereal collide in "Failure". |
Credits: Conceived, written, performed & produced by Raymond M. Ramlow. |
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After a soft beginning, "The Revelation" breaks into verse with serious drums and strings, crashing into harsh guitars, embodying a realization of the need to break from the imprisoning grasp of the past. |
Credits: Conceived, written, performed & produced by Raymond M. Ramlow. |
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