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Found Atlantis - Attack Of The Coranin Wolves (techstep darkstep jungle mix)
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KilldaDJ


In the forests north of the Silverspires lies the small town of Havershan. Proclaimed as the best lumberjacks in the Empire, Havershan lumberjacks are noted to have cut down a mighty oak in only a few swings of their bladed axes. While normally peaceful, the small town has been at odds with a local bandit lord who has taken up refuge in the forest. As if it could not be worse, just down a western trail is the demon infested ruins of what was once the greatest city in Kaldana, Serpolis.

i had fun putting wormhole together...that was a cool mix, not my usual thing (i prefer more lazers or lazy chillwave days...) i decided to make a dark ass techstep/darkstep jungle mix(something i havent covered yet in my journey of musical tings) the background of this mix reminded me of an text-based MMORPG (nerdy i am) that i used to play a long time ago in my youth. killing and 'group'

www.kaldana.com

reprezent. shoutout to vas. ing quality game to date.


Found Atlantis - Attack Of The Coranin Wolves (techstep darkstep jungle mix)


Dom & Roland - Thunder
Technical Itch - Relic
Stakka & Skynet - Decoy
Audio - Sector 9
Audio - Don't Stop
Bad Company - Seizure
The Militia - Paranoia
Dom & Roland - Killa Bullet
Bad Company - The Nine
Dabs & Noxious - Dawn Of The Dead
Loki - Smash & Grab
RAM Trilogy - Chase Scene
Optical & Ryme Time - Ghostbuster
Konflict - Celestial
Stakka & Skynet - Timelines (Remix)
Bad Company - Nitrous
Ed Rush & Optical - Bacteria (Pendulum Remix)
Rascal & Klone - The Grind
RAM Trilogy - Asylum
Stakka & Skynet - Clockwork (Stakka Remix)
Bad Company - Mass Hysteria (Hive Remix)
Kontrol - Forcefield (Optiv & BTK Remix)

58min/192k

JONGLES

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meriter
heh
KilldaDJ
meriter
I'm saving this for when I have to clean something, I will get to it




off-topic but I wonder what alias bad company is making dubstep under these days
KilldaDJ
:toothless

COCAINE

I'm pretty sure they went their own way long time ago

Dubstep? :conf: bcuk?
lacksesepsotygh
perfect music for sorting records. i liked this a lot
KilldaDJ
thanks lacksesessephnkjerhghskdgftygh glad you enjoyed it !

:crazy:

i listen to this when i feel i need to achieve something, like cooking or cleaning

played this in the car the other day, very very nice, commuters in the traffic looked at me funny, i was all like, yeah.

im such a chav lol
ziptnf
When I listened to this, I imagined I was being attacked by wolves... then zombies... THEN ZOMBIE WOLVES. I was armed with a crowbar, a sawed off shotgun, two M16's, and a snow shovel. That was some serious . I will pass this along to my other friends who like music that makes you want to bash your head into a wall repeatedly. (that's a good thing btw)

Dog beers.
KilldaDJ
nicolas you..

meriter
Nice track selection but I wasn't too impressed with some of the transitions in the early parts, after The 9 though it seems to really pick up. The energy builds very effectively in the second half, nice work, now on to System-J's mix which will probably sound like fairy music in comparison :D

KilldaDJ
you what?

im joking.:crazy:

yeah some of the initial transitions were a bit pants but it does pick up before track 9 though...well i thought so anyway :)

thanks for the listen meriter and zip, it matters guise :crazy:

timelines remix smashes it for me, love that tune. fast paced, tight hitting techstep for driving fast cars to.

tell you a funny story actually:

i killed my car a few weeks back and i was blasting out ram trilogy - chase scene :nervous:

the timing belt perished and my engine went ughhhh...im ed.

apparently made quite a racket too, pistons smashing into valves etc but i heard little of it lol

oh well nevermind...new engine time :)

to be continued.

meriter
man the track at 21:30 sounds like being ripped apart by a pack of wolves
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