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But that's disgusting! How on earth this kind of activity has been able to go on without anykind of interference? This is outrageous!
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This is kept secret by the men in black.
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Hmm... River of creativity and trance producers don't mix. I believe you meant river of uncreativity. The matter in that river is so uncreative that it just drains all the creativity like a black hole. If those things would feast with creativity they wouldn't be a problem for the humankind. But if this all what you're saying is true then this man must be stopeed!
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Yes, I mean to say uncreativity and as we speak this govermentcontrolled project is still going on and getting bigger everyday. It's time for a revolution
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Synthesizers aren a problem here. We all need synthesizers. Maybe there's a way to dilute the river? That could help a bit. And without diluting/destroying the river a transformation to guitarists, pianists and drummers would cause a new era of Britt pop.
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Yes, I know - but what i mean is that if we destroy every synthesizer now -> there are bound that someone builds new synthesizer but this time we control the production and there shall not be a single synthesizer that has the words "perfect for tranceproducers/dj's - just hit the button and hear the lead go into an awesome arpeggio with automation on the cutoff / resonance tweaking". Maybe we just could chuck in some guitars/drums/electric piano/piano in the 'river of uncreativity' and maybe we will get a sort of balance in the river (almost like yin/yang). But i don't wanna hear / see a new wave of britt-pop