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Imagine being in an emergency room and being able to listen everything going on in the room, the different equipment, all the monitors, and especailly the beat of heart which is on its way to die - that is this song. Be warned its very experimental so it is surely not for everyone's ears. |
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A 12 minute set of pure and undeniable pleasure. This song includes heavy, deep bass beats, in conjunction with computer sounds, guitars, snyths, and other random drum beats. |
Credits: Alan Bryson, e for the J |
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