 Matthew. So the fire this time is an electronic spoken word album with artists like Orbital. Oh wow, Orbital, Apex Twin, seriously? Orbital, I used to listen to fucking a lot, a lot. I have Orbital CDs. Orbital, Apex Twin that uses sampling and a narrator to tell the story of the US invasion of rock. Amazing, amazing, what? I don't know if I've heard this man. Orbital, I was so hard, I loved Orbital. Orbital was so cool, gang. Just put aside where electronic music is now. Go back to Orbital, put yourself in the mind set of the 1990s and go wah, right? And Matthew, by the way, if you're not on a gilded, join our gilded server, if you're into it, if you want to join it, link it up in Light Topics Under Music, link it up for us, and I'll definitely listen to that. Hell yeah, and Apex Twin is pfft, hell yeah. I didn't go off on Apex Twin too much, you know, I would hear it from friends and stuff like this and parties we would go to, but Orbital is one that I would loop, sometimes loop Orbital all night, all night, right? I gotta listen to Orbital again, I haven't listened to him for so long. BJ, you should watch Phantasm from 1979, it's a dream-like horror film with Dune, Ref. Oh man, I swear I've seen the movie. Phantasm, Phantasm, I've seen it, I just can't place it. I know it, I know it. BJ, ever listen to Minilla Road, I can't remember the name, I'm bad with names, I don't remember names. Cheryl says, oh man, Orbital makes me feel a little old. No, not me, makes me feel young. I don't, I don't time, what do you call it, time yourself or what did he, what's that saying, ghost? Electric Railway, Apex Twin is unbelievable, indeed, indeed, indeed. I just, man, Cheryl, we were listening to that shit when it was coming out, right? Like, just imagine listening to Beethoven while he was coming out with new, new symphonies, new tracks, like on the forefront of electronic, even though electronic's been around for a long time, but a huge wave of revolutionary electronic music, what a time to be alive, fucking eh, going to a, going to parties in the forest or on the ground, basements and whatnot, and like, wow, right? Ha, ha, Putanik Pura says, Cheryl, you're not old, you're a good wine, great wine, great wine, salut, gang, salut, let's have a little sip of, um, electrolytes, Matthew, oh yeah, I'll be sure to link, sure to link it up, there's a song on there called Nails on the Wall, which is, which in harrowing an incredible difficult to listen to song retelling, retelling to retelling the Amirihaya shelter bombing, I gotta look into that, I gotta look into that. Cheryl, I know, but the only way I could have sounded older was if you said we'd listened to it live in the late nineties, I never made it to orbital live, I never made it to orbital live, so I must still be young. Cheryl, I have earned and enjoyed every damn gray on my hair, indeed, indeed, indeed, that's a life well lived, right? And gang, on that note, on that note, that's little nice, a lot of ice, I've got a lot of stuff on the table here. Favourite retro game console, Sega Genesis and Nintendo 64 and 64, no doubt, no doubt, Sega Genesis, Herzog, Zagui, whatever, the first, you know, fighting game where you're fighting against someone you're building things, I forget what they're called, nothing like it, gang, to Julian Assange, free Assange, free Assange, free Assange, Julian Assange, a publisher and journalist that has been crucified for trying to bring transparency, accountability of capitalist power to humanity, to me and you, to humanity, to us, to our societies, to future generations, right? For more information, see wikidies.org, candlesforassange.com, or countless resources on free speech platforms, to Julian gang.