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Ethereal synth-goth music - one of Subculture's best. |
CD: Ecstasy
Label: Stasis
Credits: Words/music by Chris Bethea. |
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Light, airy guitar-pop... or so it would seem. Something of a departure for Subculture. |
CD: Ecstasy
Label: Stasis
Credits: Words/music by Chris Bethea |
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This song tells of a particularly grandiose dream the artist once had. A lush, synthy arrangement and pulsing beat make this one of the better Subculture songs. |
CD: Ecstasy
Label: Stasis
Credits: Words/music by Chris Bethea |
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