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cTrix

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  1. Kanji Title
    by TANUKI
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    Markix This might be one of the most moving Future Funk albums I've ever listened to - I regret paying only £1 for it Favorite track: Radiant Memories.
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    ds394 Short, but every track is condensed with the maximum amount of good vibes per second. Favorite track: Radiant Memories.
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    lynote I first listened to Radiant Memories about four years ago. I had no idea what it was at the time. I didn't know anything about Future Funk, Neoncity Records, or TANUKI. I didn't know what I was hearing, but I knew that it moved me. I felt like I was being blasted down a road full of lights and hope for only a brief moment when the drums and horns chimed in, and I was struck by something emotionally primal and strong when the Sax popped in near the end. Favorite track: Radiant Memories.
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  2. Thee Epitath Ov Israfel
    by Keenan Goodall
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  3. Forgotten Techniques
    by Avrilcadabra
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    The Wave Mechanic Superb — a perfect combination of modern and retro!
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  4. In, Vulnerable
    by Calavera
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    shiroboncollection Only a small handful of people can make chiptune as emotional as Calavera can.. and this album proves it. The way the squares sing and harmonies with the driving bass is second to none. Goosebumps the whole way through. Favorite track: We Can (and Must) Endure.
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    WYLDxCAT fresh and groovy. tight and moody. we're soaring through the different dimensions of music together. Calavera supplies the vibes with "In, Vulnerable". don't sleep on down-under chip music.
    favorite tracks:: In, Vulnerable && doomscroller
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    Rajesh Singh This is an epic journey..with base lines that dig into your brain.. every song tells a story and reflects over the last couple of years. Favorite track: We Can (and Must) Endure.
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    snottdog john calavera strikes again with that hifi lofi. There's only 8 bits, but he's made each of them sound so big and large.
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  5. gameboy n bass
    by laamaa
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  1. Heaven Dub
    by kyo
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  2. Here Be Dragons
    by CB Murdoc
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    Everything is Going to Be OK Everything is Going to Be OK
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    Bruno Easily one of the most impressive extreme metal records of the 2010s. Favorite track: Nonplus Ultra.
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    elax This album is absolutely nuts. So violent, technical and intense. Can't wait for new material from these guys. Favorite track: Diamonds.
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    黑之爱丽丝 songs to spaz along to alone in your room, delirious and confused Favorite track: Everything is Going to Be OK.
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  3. Meridian
    by The Helix Nebula
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    Sea Of Suns Sea Of Suns
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    wizardofcor Beautifully complex progressive guitar work that captures and recaptures interest, interweaving hook rewards that land solidly. Favorite track: Sea Of Suns.
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    tooljirashugg ... about the most technical "progressive music" can get without sacrificing harmony, melody, and soul / feel. Favorite tracks : All of them.
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    fs0c13ty Wow... just wow! Favorite track: Sea Of Suns.
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  4. Edit Peptide
    by Bubblemath
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    The Sensual Con The Sensual Con
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    aimee This album is legendary. Prog fans of all flavors will find something to appreciate within Edit Peptide, because it's an incredibly flavorful piece of pie.
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    Carsten Pieper And yet another gem that had vanished down the wishing line, er, list, saved by yet another Cuneiform weekend special. Thanks again, guys!
    A cornucopia of avantgarde rock, not from the Big Prog Gloomy Mountain side of things but full of hooks, energy and humour. Very glad not to have missed this! :-)) Favorite track: A Void That I Can Depart To.
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    Sven B. Schreiber (sbs) If many of the good people I'm following are buying the same album at the same time, I can be sure that another "Cuneiform" promotional week is going on, and this means they give away some true gem for half the price. This "Bubblemath" item was somewhere on my giant wishlist for quite some time, but it finally bubbled up right now. This is heavy-duty avant prog in the vein of "Echolyn" and "Finneus Gauge", with obvious influences of the "Cardiacs" and "Gentle Giant" - a mind-boggling cocktail! Favorite track: A Void That I Can Depart To.
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  5. WSNWG007
    by Rene Wise & Rødhåd
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    190205 190205
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  6. Hour Glass
    by Blinded Eyes
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    The Blacklist The Blacklist
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  7. soft t-shirts
    by Popsicle Theory
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    Green is my favorite color Green is my favorite color
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