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Quality Music
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NEW: As there is high demand of the unofficial soundtrack of Heavy Rain i'll try to upload as many of them as possible.
I will upload my favorite music from APM Music. I upload music, which you can't find anywhere else and also some other soundtracks, which aren't on youtube yet.
The music i upload is not to share it, but to promote the music, so please don't ask for mp3s
If you like my stuff, don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe! More will come for sure.
I will always upload high quality music!
I will upload my favorite music from APM Music. I upload music, which you can't find anywhere else and also some other soundtracks, which aren't on youtube yet.
The music i upload is not to share it, but to promote the music, so please don't ask for mp3s
If you like my stuff, don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe! More will come for sure.
I will always upload high quality music!
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Germany
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I really do miss the 90s. A Night at the Roxbury is pretty much the epitome of 90s house music let alone dance music culture. But Stadium Rave is a track I would definitely play if I had a dance party.
And I also hate how when I go to a commercially zoned dancefloor that half the stuff they play there is heard against my will at FULL BLAST. My will to hear songs at FULL BLAST is limited enough; but to hear songs I am disgusted by at FULL BLAST only ruins my day. I think it is better to be honest about music than it is to make money off it. Because people are both con artists who commit fraud; and look for loopholes of it as well.
Even loopholes offend me since they constitute cultural discrepancies on some occasions.
We need to get Stadium Rave and other techno/house-like APM cues to be heard at dance parties.
Dance music and dancefloors were at their peak of cultural consistency in the 1990s. But nowdays, chart topping music sucks monkey-balls. Now dancefloors are more about hearing repeats of chart toppers at FULL BLAST with bare will.
I think we should just chose music that is called "dance music" by official specifications; and just stick to disco, funk, techno, house, trance and just keep away from hip hop since all hip hop does is poison the mind.
This rant about music genre discrepancies could go on. But the bottom line is: is to not embarrass ones who have limited will to listen to music; especially if they have strict sound code for dancefloors.