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  1. Old review.

    DIESELBOY - A Soldier's Story

    emcritic.blogspot.com/2015/09/

    Not so much a debut mix for The Diesel'd One, but definitely a CD that helped him gain more attention beyond his local circuits. Moonshine Music was good for that.

    #ElectronicMusic #DnB #Darkstep

  2. Old review.

    DIESELBOY - A Soldier's Story

    emcritic.blogspot.com/2015/09/

    Not so much a debut mix for The Diesel'd One, but definitely a CD that helped him gain more attention beyond his local circuits. Moonshine Music was good for that.

    #ElectronicMusic #DnB #Darkstep

  3. Old review.

    DIESELBOY - A Soldier's Story

    emcritic.blogspot.com/2015/09/

    Not so much a debut mix for The Diesel'd One, but definitely a CD that helped him gain more attention beyond his local circuits. Moonshine Music was good for that.

    #ElectronicMusic #DnB #Darkstep

  4. Old review.

    DIESELBOY - A Soldier's Story

    emcritic.blogspot.com/2015/09/

    Not so much a debut mix for The Diesel'd One, but definitely a CD that helped him gain more attention beyond his local circuits. Moonshine Music was good for that.

    #ElectronicMusic #DnB #Darkstep

  5. Old review.

    DIESELBOY - A Soldier's Story

    emcritic.blogspot.com/2015/09/

    Not so much a debut mix for The Diesel'd One, but definitely a CD that helped him gain more attention beyond his local circuits. Moonshine Music was good for that.

    #ElectronicMusic #DnB #Darkstep

  6. PRSPCT PDCST 095 by KRYTIKA
    is out now on Soundcloud and YouTube.

    I was invited by PRSPCT Recordings to record a new mix for their podcast series to celebrate the release of my 'Infinite Nothingness EP' which came out on the 25th of June.

    Give it a listen and feel free to share it with your friends if you like to support.

    youtube.com/watch?v=piC17OiC364

    Thank you.
    Much love, K

    #drumandbass #darkdrumandbass #harddrumandbass #darkstep #skullstep #crossbreed #hardcore #djmix

  7. First single:
    C:/ I_NEED_YOU.EXE █▓▒░ ERROR:
    S!GN∆L_NOT_FOUND

    Out today 🥳
    🎧 Spotify Link :
    open.spotify.com/track/4thcIKm

    Tell me what you think of the 2nd drop 👹

    #BassMusic #bass #dnb #darkstep #dubstep #mashcore #breakcore

  8. First single:
    C:/ I_NEED_YOU.EXE ERROR: S!GNAL_NOT_FOUND

    Out this friday on every platform 👌 🎧
    distrokid.com/hyperfollow/3kne

    Tell me what you think of this first drop 👹

    #BassMusic #bass #darkstep #mashcore #breakcore #dnb #dubstep

  9. Old review.

    Various - MOVING SHADOW 99.1

    emcritic.blogspot.com/2014/04/

    Ah, the #CD sampler scene, where any chap with holes in their pockets could afford a quickie set of a label's movers and shakers.
    #ElectronicMusic #DnB #Jazzstep #Darkstep

  10. @thelinuxcast @thelinuxcast, excellent way to vent, love it!

    My single favorite thing about #linux is simply the breadth of choice it gives us across nearly every aspect of it. Choice however, whist being the greatest thing we have, is also arguably the worst. Most people simply want a device they can turn on, and it gives them what they expect to see. I love nothing more than poking around at ux/ui stuff I'm unfamiliar with. Mostly just to gain that missing familiarity, never actually wanting any part of that change I cherish so much. I have been using the same (somewhat updated) #e16 / #gentoo configs for ~20 years.

    The whole Windows Start Button whining thing is absolutely ridiculous; why not give people the choice to put it where they want? Also, being forced to use windows for work as many of us are, I've learned something new now that Win11 has been imposed upon us. Windows seems to no longer have a stock way (that I've yet to find) of allowing you to move the taskbar as it has in previous versions. For those of us who remember those times before windows policy restrictions at work; there used to be (maybe still) entire shell replacements we could set to run instead of 'explorer.exe' that were extremely customizable. #DarkStep and #LiteStep are the two I remember using most, there were a few more but none were quite as well built. There were even a couple of them that'd replace the window decoration too.

  11. @thelinuxcast @thelinuxcast, excellent way to vent, love it!

    My single favorite thing about #linux is simply the breadth of choice it gives us across nearly every aspect of it. Choice however, whist being the greatest thing we have, is also arguably the worst. Most people simply want a device they can turn on, and it gives them what they expect to see. I love nothing more than poking around at ux/ui stuff I'm unfamiliar with. Mostly just to gain that missing familiarity, never actually wanting any part of that change I cherish so much. I have been using the same (somewhat updated) #e16 / #gentoo configs for ~20 years.

    The whole Windows Start Button whining thing is absolutely ridiculous; why not give people the choice to put it where they want? Also, being forced to use windows for work as many of us are, I've learned something new now that Win11 has been imposed upon us. Windows seems to no longer have a stock way (that I've yet to find) of allowing you to move the taskbar as it has in previous versions. For those of us who remember those times before windows policy restrictions at work; there used to be (maybe still) entire shell replacements we could set to run instead of 'explorer.exe' that were extremely customizable. #DarkStep and #LiteStep are the two I remember using most, there were a few more but none were quite as well built. There were even a couple of them that'd replace the window decoration too.

  12. @thelinuxcast @thelinuxcast, excellent way to vent, love it!

    My single favorite thing about #linux is simply the breadth of choice it gives us across nearly every aspect of it. Choice however, whist being the greatest thing we have, is also arguably the worst. Most people simply want a device they can turn on, and it gives them what they expect to see. I love nothing more than poking around at ux/ui stuff I'm unfamiliar with. Mostly just to gain that missing familiarity, never actually wanting any part of that change I cherish so much. I have been using the same (somewhat updated) #e16 / #gentoo configs for ~20 years.

    The whole Windows Start Button whining thing is absolutely ridiculous; why not give people the choice to put it where they want? Also, being forced to use windows for work as many of us are, I've learned something new now that Win11 has been imposed upon us. Windows seems to no longer have a stock way (that I've yet to find) of allowing you to move the taskbar as it has in previous versions. For those of us who remember those times before windows policy restrictions at work; there used to be (maybe still) entire shell replacements we could set to run instead of 'explorer.exe' that were extremely customizable. #DarkStep and #LiteStep are the two I remember using most, there were a few more but none were quite as well built. There were even a couple of them that'd replace the window decoration too.

  13. @thelinuxcast @thelinuxcast, excellent way to vent, love it!

    My single favorite thing about #linux is simply the breadth of choice it gives us across nearly every aspect of it. Choice however, whist being the greatest thing we have, is also arguably the worst. Most people simply want a device they can turn on, and it gives them what they expect to see. I love nothing more than poking around at ux/ui stuff I'm unfamiliar with. Mostly just to gain that missing familiarity, never actually wanting any part of that change I cherish so much. I have been using the same (somewhat updated) #e16 / #gentoo configs for ~20 years.

    The whole Windows Start Button whining thing is absolutely ridiculous; why not give people the choice to put it where they want? Also, being forced to use windows for work as many of us are, I've learned something new now that Win11 has been imposed upon us. Windows seems to no longer have a stock way (that I've yet to find) of allowing you to move the taskbar as it has in previous versions. For those of us who remember those times before windows policy restrictions at work; there used to be (maybe still) entire shell replacements we could set to run instead of 'explorer.exe' that were extremely customizable. #DarkStep and #LiteStep are the two I remember using most, there were a few more but none were quite as well built. There were even a couple of them that'd replace the window decoration too.