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It swims around you like nerve-gas, invisible and lethal, penetrating the cloth of the shirt you hold to your face in panic; it penetrates your eyes, your mouth.
It's darkness, and CoolCapture has decreed: "There is Darkness". |
Credits: A. Milas |
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Divide by Zero is the soundtrack to an alien landscape crashing into another one.
More specifically, its Funky Drum N Bass verse interspersed with a killer, distorted,
jungle-esque chorus. Its Rock N Roll that doesn't need guitars. Its an electronic
gravity distortion that'll kick you round like you're a piece of trash. D by Z has it all - and it has it in abundance.
Mathemeticians say that when you divide something by zero, the answer is invalid, because they can't decide whether the answer should be zero or infinity.
CoolCapture says that dividing by zero gets you both zero AND infinity. |
Credits: A. Milas |
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Cruisy, funky, slo-groove electronica.
CoolCapture wrote this track to the backdrop of a predominantly blue-ish hued Auckland City exploding over the passing of New Years Y2K (aka the end of the world), thus the name "Blue 2000".
It is therefore to be expected if this track should evoke images of a bustling night-lit city, viewed from the distance that reveals magnificent beauty. |
Credits: A. Milas |
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