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John Summit — Comfort in Chaos
Album: Comfort in Chaos
Avg rating:
6.9

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Total ratings: 943









Released: 2024
Length: 4:22
Plays (last 30 days): 5
(instrumental)
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Opening sequence reminds me of Go! by M83
The album cover would make a great tattoo.
I understand that it's difficult to set up a real drum kit, find a great drummer, then mic everything up just right, and mix it all down.  But the fact remains digital drums sound horrible; even the best samples with all the best plug-ins. Trouble is digital requires no work at all and we all have to suffer.  Just imagine if there was a a real drummer playing real drums on this track..
Great,

RP needs more contemporary electronic music. Not all listeners are Americans in a midlife crisis, thinking that rock 'n' roll is still the "king" of music, and everything except rock and country is disgusting and repulsive.
Sounds like a remix of Arwen's theme from LotR for some reason
very cool and very RP!
Soundtrack from a Burning Man YouTube video. Any of them. 
I've heard this 3 times now over the past 6 weeks and it's better every single time... total earworm... 
Oooooo....banging 'em out today !
This song feels like it's just BEGGING for Kaskade to come in on vocals. Love this one, gets a solid 8 for me!
This sounds like it should be in the line to Test Track at Disney, not sure if that's a good or bad thing.
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My waiting-on-phone musical experiences would go much faster if music like this was playing. Unfortunately the companies that I call usually play tracks that drive me insane.
love this, kitchen disco time 
a little like tangerine dream 
 robin_at_domani wrote:

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Man, I can only wish ‘on-hold Muzak’ was anywhere near this groovy!

House...MD
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Noice
Nothing earth-shattering or particularly innovative, but a very nice example of the genre.
Another nice addition to the playlist...