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Ransmack = God of Ether
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In order for this track to make any sense at all to the listener, please be advised that we used no real "jungle" samples anywhere in this track.
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Phrygia creates sonic atmospheres that spark creative thought. Mainly electronic beat laden and experimental electronica, Phrygia has now started to dive into m
Phrygia creates diverse sonic atmospheres that spark creative thought, enabling the listener to further their efforts through aural stimulation. Within the music, we wish to propel you to another dimension of sound and thought, where worlds collide in a very abstract yet friendly atmosphere of knowledge and sensibility.
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Peak #2,316
Peak in subgenre #149
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David M. Boosamra / Jared A. Boosamra
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© - 2003 - Phrygia / Integrated Arts, LLC - David
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November 19, 2003
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MP3 5.0 MB 128 kbps 5:25
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In order for this track to make any sense at all to the listener, please be advised that we used no real "jungle" samples anywhere in this track. We used the filtering capabilities of our software to take things like a rainstick, didgeridoo in D, Android loops, and Ethnicity tablas to create this brutal dnb bruiser. We created this as yet another piece to the interlocking puzzle called "The Autonomous Front". See elsewhere for details on that. We are creating pretty headstrong, angry music, but with an inherent sense of melody. We are doing this because we have experienced a severe loss in equipment ONCE AGAIN. To compensate, and to show that we will not be put asunder, we have directed our hostilities toward our music, but our passion remains, and always shines through. Ryan Keane built the framework of this track, which I can only compare to Professor X (who is much better at jungle than we are), then I took over and plastered it with beat. This is an incredibly aggressive piece, and I'm sure that those that prefer this genre will attest, it bumps.
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