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Stranded Alien/ The NTT

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  1. WHEN THE WORLD BURNS DOWN
    by GENERAL MALAISE
  2. Seeing Tomorrow Today
    by Steven Lance
  3. Sometimes, the Sun
    by Tim Hopkins
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    hypercube-audio I’ve really enjoyed Tim’s new album (Sometimes, the Sun). The music reconnects with past sonic visions while reaching toward a brighter future, weaving together intimate moods and personal resonance in a timeless space, illuminated by a sense of cosmic light.- Rodrigo Passannanti ░
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    Mark Mori Sometimes, the Sun is a beautiful dark‑electro album where emotion leads every track. Tim Hopkins blends deep melodies, textured synths, and subtle rhythms to explore the balance between light and shadow.
    Each piece feels honest and personal, shaped by shifting moods and real moments. The music evolves naturally, always moving, always expressive.
    It’s an original, emotive, and quietly powerful album from an artist with a true progressive spirit. Favorite track: Humanoid Boy.
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    Jim Sanger Listener Slightly more poppy than usual from Tim, but the usual inventiveness and ear for melody.
    Love it Favorite track: 3498.
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  4. Step on Step
    by Charles Stepney
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    majhium Wow! Simply wow! R.I.P. Sir.🥰 Favorite track: That's The Way Of The World.
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    jiristepan Fantastic music that should have come out sometime in the seventies, but has not aged at all, rather it illuminates and underlines contexts and meanings.
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    S.M. Is it just me or does the Earth Wind & Fire demo make you cry every time oh it's just me okay Favorite track: That's The Way Of The World.
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  5. Dark Planet
    by DY3-thx12-4432
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    henrikmodular This album has so much life and darkness in it. Harsh yet refined tones, brilliant highs, and an overall menacing sense of mystery in the song writing. Favorite track: The Decadence Of All Perspectives.
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