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murderer's escape

spacefish in the city – Electronica Artist

Industrial Track | radioactive by spacefish in the city | Free Download

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spacefishinthecity
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drum & bass/electronica/ambient project

spacefish in the city is an Outer Space, United Kingdom-based Electronic artist active since 2005, with a growing catalog of 6 tracks available for free streaming on SoundClick.

The catalog is rooted in a focused Electronic production style.

The following tracks represent some of the strongest releases in the catalog. "radioactive" is a focused industrial production that charted at #13 on the SoundClick Industrial chart. "casino hill" is a downtempo production that charted at #12 on the SoundClick Downtempo chart. "murderer's escape" is a standout breakbeat production that peaked at #6 on the SoundClick Breakbeat chart.

spacefish in the city offers free downloads on SoundClick, giving listeners and independent artists direct access to the catalog.

spacefish in the city has generated 1.3K streams on SoundClick, demonstrating consistent audience engagement in the Electronic genre. Discover the full discography on SoundClick.

SoundClick artist spacefish in the city presents "radioactive", an outstanding release in the Industrial genre. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive industrial track that resonates. "radioactive" has peaked at #13 in the Industrial category on SoundClick. spacefish in the city is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Industrial music directly to fans worldwide.

Song Info
Genre
Electronic Breakbeat
Charts
#1,712 in subgenre Peak #6
Charts
Peak #1,664
Author
Spacefish in the city
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Spacefish in the city
Uploaded
January 01, 2005
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 0:00 minutes
Story behind the song
this is pretty old. it's actually unfinished. i'm pretty sure you can tell, because i always felt like it sounded like two different peices of music welded together. i used to hate it because of that.
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