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Robert Stewart

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  1. But What Time Is It Really?
    by Cabaret Voltaire
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    Yashar Yashar
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    256 Pi / The Wonky Angle man, what I wouldn't have given to have been able to see this concert in person. stuck in Chicago tho so grateful for the existence of this album
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    Simon Pledger Great memory of the Sheffield night!
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    the_7_zero_niner This is an awesome bit of work, it just sounds incredible as a live set, Mal sounds better than ever and the electronics are something that RHK would have been proud of (Great Mixing Benge) - Welcome Home Chris Watson X - Next time please play No Escape, Kino, Ghost Talk, Sleepwalking, Warm or Kickback, but to be honest, you always did odds and ends as Wrangler live, but hearing a whole Cabs set again is bliss, truly heartwarming Favorite track: Animation.
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  2. Zero
    by Divider
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    Artifacts Artifacts
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    qa1wsx Kick ass record. Filled will cool sounds, darkness and crisp vocal effects. Favorite track: Behold.
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  3. Weekly Beats 2026
    by brian botkiller
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    FUCK ICE FUCK ICE
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  4. HAHA YEAH
    by Basic Printer
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    <3 MECHANICAL HEARTBEAT <3 <3 MECHANICAL HEARTBEAT <3
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  5. Pulse
    by Front 242
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    Triple X Girlfriend Triple X Girlfriend
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    Headspike I couldn't pick a favorite track as this album feels best played all the way through, one big meal cut into 20 courses. Delicious!
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    jaredstander I've loved Front 242 for so much of my life. They are an integral part of me, and I'm sure everyone has those bands they say that about. Every album has a special place for me. On Pulse, 7RAIN's haunting narrative about loneliness resonated with me. It still does. "I needed help and called your name. I waited long and no one came." However, like a sailor falling overboard, I will navigate without you. Front 242 taunt me how to be driven by the storms, guided by the moon. Favorite track: 7RAIN (Filter).
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