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In space, noone can hear you dream
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Uploaded: Apr 13, 2007 - 08:37:14 PM
Last Updated: Apr 13, 2007 - 08:37:14 PM Last Played: Aug 29, 2008 - 03:53:38 PM
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announcer said 673 days ago (January 21st, 2008)
Interesting piece
Question about it though ... Was the considerable distortion intentional? I am not usually a fan of this much distortion on an entire mix 'cause I can't really tell if it was a mistake or an intentional musical statement. In this case I really think it kind of works for me given the context of the song.

BTW "Red Dwarf" was one of my all time favorite TV shows. If you are not familiar with it, you should look it up.


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deus ex machina said 673 days ago (January 21st, 2008)
Ahh yes
funny you should mention that. This song was turned up way way too high in garageband so when I converted it to mp3 it came out sounding fuzzy. Last time I made that mistake! One of these days I'll get to cleaning up all these old mistakes, but in the meantime we can appreciate their nostalgia :P And yes, that was quite a show, I have seen it many times myself
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The phrase deus ex machina (Latin IPA: [ˈdeːus eks ˈmaːkʰina] (literally "god out of a machine") describes an artificial, or improbable character, device, or event introduced suddenly in a work of fiction or drama to resolve a situation or untan... [see more]

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Electropop (also called Technopop) is a subgenre of synth pop music which flourished during the early 1980s, although the first recordings were made in the late 1970s. Numerous bands have carried on the electropop tradition into the 1990s and 2000s.

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