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  • Does the beat sound like E1M9 from DOOM slowed way down to anyone else?

  • wow i'm loving her!! great find :D

  • que buena rola que dijo rola rolonononnn

  • @KapitanoStuff

    Thank you! Glad you like it ☺

    Have you heard the Marsheaux remix of 'Sharper Than A Knife'? It's very nice. It's not on YT but you can listen to it on Electric Avenue on live365 dot c o m

  • Excellent track! The Human League can be very proud of their influence! It's obvious that Parralox are just as creative. I only hope they will be at least half as successful as The Human League!

  • :-)))) YEAAAAAHHHHHH AAAAARRRGHHH!!! GET READY FOR THE '80S FLASHBACK OH ALL YOU NON-BELIEVERS!! THE 80S WILL RETURN!! Finally, i've waited for this moment for over 2 decades!! No more that ugly techno, no more boring kick drum, yes!! Long live electronic drums and synths! Down with the Reason and apps like those!!! Put the emotions into electronic music, we don't want coldness anymore!!

  • @AORCrazy Get ready? I thought the 80's revival was already on it's way out...down with Reason? unless you want to buy electronic musicians expensive hardware tools Reason and other music software will continue on the rise as in all the last decade, the tools used to make music have nothing to do with the feeling you put in it.

  • @AORCrazy ACTUALLY...I am The ROxtar/DJ Light from the 80's revival band The Ultrasonics. Parralox actually did a remix of one of our tracks. We use Reason. Reason is a fabulous program. It isn't so much the equipment you use as much as it is the way you use it. That being said...LONG LIVE THE 80s! We are retro synth pop full Reason and ProTools setup. :) We are rockin out the Reason full 80's style.

  • @AORCrazy :o). Some of us use Reason to revisit and augment the 80s. Including some who weren't born till the 90s.

  • @AORCrazy Wow, your rebellious and radical.

  • @ProtoCyberpunk I'm not, it's just that i don't like that boring techno kick drum and he's surrounding me wherever i move.

  • @AORCrazy "He" surrounds you whenever you move? sorry but have you not heard that techno hasn't been around since the early naughties. It was replaced by Hardcore, Hardstyle, Dubstep, Drum and bass, Industrial electro, Electro and Trance. The eighties is dead and no amount of buying up market share will change that .

  • @ProtoCyberpunk You're wrong, techno and gabba/hard core'n'shit "died" in the late '90. but was still active a bit in the early 2000 on the underground scene. As i am born 1976 and lived through the '80s i know the difference between electronic music from '80s, '90s and '00s. The majority of repetitive kick drum loops without snare or such stayed till now. It stayed even in dance/pop style and i don't like it, it's damn repetitive and boring and that's it.

  • @AORCrazy But there are many fusion genres emerging. Also why would your dislike of contemporary music justify the eighties coming back to dominate the declining music market.

  • @ProtoCyberpunk If you compare '80s music to 2000s or even worse to '90s you're deaf. You are saying to me you can't hear the difference between these two decades?? Music industry is decaying and one of the reason for that are the ones who think they drank the whole intelligence in the world, the ones who think 'music must evolve'. I don't have have a problem with evolving, but in a logical sense. Techno/modern dance'n'pop is musical decay for me not evolution.

  • @AORCrazy The reason the music industry is declining is because of the technological effect on capitalism it has nothing to do with intelligence. Take the internet for example you can now get most music free, this has caused most artists to rely on merchandise and live performance to supplement much of their income. Your artistic opinion on music has nothing to do with making money like the way pop and the various genres of electronic music does. Most people don't listen to the eighties music-

  • @AORCrazy like they use to, don't get me wrong I like artists like ultravox because their blend of punk and synthpop but the idea of it "coming back" to dominate the music market isn't going to happen.

  • @ProtoCyberpunk ... It's not going to happen in seminal way, you can't make another Ultravox or The Cure or OMD or such but you can make quality music like in that sense. Take a look at Tesla Boys for example, or The Editors and their song Papillon, that's quality electronic music. J-Lo, Lady Gaga (even though she has some traces of electro music) and such mainstream music IS NOT QUALITY, it's quantity, you know i'm right, but still you contradict me...

  • @AORCrazy Well, quality can be for various purposes...you're subjectifing it to your own needs to show an objectification that is nothing but subjectivity...

  • @Hollenvaen Right, and you're just philosophizing without saying anything.

  • @AORCrazy I wasn't trying to say anything other than 'you're not actually being subjective' - which i said.

  • @AORCrazy

    

  • @AORCrazy OH man! I hope so!! I love the 80s!!! It must return!!!!

  • Reminds me of something, at first. Good one!

  • @AVDuran

    Well the intro starts with a sample of Thomas Dolbys "She Blinded Me With Science" and the main back beat drum rhythm is from "The Things Are Made Of" from The Human League !

    Hope that helps ***

  • she is beautiful i love her make-up!! and cool song! :D

  • nice^^

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