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#1  Edited By Freqtal

Music producer and DJ.

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#3  Edited By Freqtal

@Gargantuan said:

20-22 degrees celcius, sunny and a light breeze.

Perfect. And with living in Norway, we don't have too many of those days. But when we do during summer, I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. Rest of the year sucks though.

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#4  Edited By Freqtal

@Harkat: Fantastic. Made me laugh at least. YOU'RE WINNER !

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#5  Edited By Freqtal

@DespoticDave said:

The way I look at dubstep is the same way I look at all electronic music in general; a bunch of electronic sounds that sound cool. I'm not a fan of electronic music, but it's not like I hate it either. It's the kind of music that you jump around to in a club while dropping ecstacy and spinning glow sticks. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with that; it just doesn't illicit the same emotions for me as traditional instrumental does (or standard music in general).

I take it, and hope, you haven't heard trance, or much else of any electronic genre outside of clubs or what is served by mainstream media/radio. Yes, I agree that one of the reasons I love electronic music is because of all the awesome sounds it can produce, but there is so much more to it than that. Especially in trance, but also in most other electronic genres, there are a ton of songs with emotion, with awesome melodies and progressions, and fantastic lyrics. This applies to all genres of music really, but people seem to jump to conclusions way faster when it comes to electronic music. It seems to me that people generally tend to not even listen to a song if the first thing they hear is a 4x4 beat, or if there isn't anyone singing within the first 30 seconds, then that's just noise to them apparently (not aimed at you of course). It's great that you don't hate it at least, but please don't think all electronic music is the same :)

I just wanted to get that of my chest. Finally, a track I think is really great.

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#6  Edited By Freqtal

Deus Ex: Human Revolution would be neat.

And also, this thing is a pretty cool of you, duder.

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#7  Edited By Freqtal

Sean Lock is my favorite.

Michael McIntyre is a good one.

And of course Jimmy Carr.

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#8  Edited By Freqtal

No, I have not participated in a GB community game session. The reasons are: Live in Europe, often don't own the games, don't usually see any talk about them on the front page/forget them. That's the main reasons, I guess.

Cargo! The Quest for Gravity, because backpacks are fun!

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#9  Edited By Freqtal

Killing Floor!

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#10  Edited By Freqtal

@pyromaster222 said:

still wondering what that song at the end is, or the theme music that has been used for dead Island... is it anything specific? I really like it.

It was composed for the trailer by Giles Lamb. Can be downloaded here.