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	<title>Comments on: SBLF003 // Tunnel Vision by Calculon // Out Now !!!</title>
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		<title>By: Basslinerumble.com- Calculon- &#8220;Tunnel Vision&#8221;(SBLF003) available 02.25</title>
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		<description>[...] Reminiscent of the old school, while keeping the sounds as fresh and crisp as the morning air, Calculon’s debut release on Sublife, &#8220;Tunnel Vision&#8221;, has been creating some serious buzz around the globe. Steady rolling breaks set the pace for some major sub low bass lines equipped with creative LFO lines while some nice synth stabs succeed in tying the parts together. Delayed piano notes, some 808 style subby bass notes and some choice yet perfectly sparse female vocals make this tune a well rounded number that can does the job on the dance floor as well as in the headphones. (Descriptions taken from press release) [...]</description>
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