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www.obscuresound.com
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| | | | | An exploration of how a state of fear can stymy an ideally functioning society and locale, "Merit" is a captivating new track from Zurich-based composer and musician Rio Wolta. The track comes via the album Technophobia, which was released today. The album itself is set within a fictional city - impressive in its functionality, though restrained by fear in regard to its next step and potential for innovation. These poignant perceptions of modern threats, and potential complacency, combine with a tactful atmospheric unveiling on the excellent "Merit." A darkly enveloping synth buzz and subtle rhythmic thumping complement a chilling vocal | |
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www.dyingforbadmusic.com
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| | | | | So many playlists so little time. Obviously making these playlists and the cover artwork and then the posting takes longer than using something like Spotify. Of course, it shouldn't take 6 months. Anyways, this is more rock music-oriented (in the broadest sense) with many tracks that never really fit on any other of my mixes that are more acoustic | |
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www.herecomestheflood.com
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| | | | | A blog about music. The good stuff only. | |
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www.largeheartedboy.com
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| | | [AI summary] The page serves as an archive or index for a literature and music website where the two arts overlap, listing numerous past publication dates and social media links. | ||