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A todos los novatos (beta v2)
12/17/2009
Public date: 2007-01-30 - David Becerril: Author (Main)
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0912175133622
Tirori
12/17/2009
Public date: 2007-01-30
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0912175133608
Movierecord (Just for fun remix)
12/17/2009
Public date: 2007-01-30 - David Becerril: Author (Main)
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0912035055736
Power source
12/03/2009
Public date: 2008-12-12 - Hautclocq Gabriel: Author (Main), Composer (Main), Computer (Main), Publisher, Arrangement, Producer, Label
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Flowing Energy
02/19/2017
Marc Corominas Pujadó
Electronic instrumental music made with synthesizers and drum machines. The music has a steady rhythm played by a sequenced electronic drum and supported by a sequenced bass. The mood is positive and animated and the rhythm is steady. The style is very near to techno and EDM but it has some influences from Ambient sounds and synthesized pads.
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Flowing Electricity
02/19/2017
Marc Corominas Pujadó
Electronic instrumental music made with synthesizers and drum machines. The music has a steady rhythm played by a sequenced electronic drum and supported by a sequenced bass. The mood is animated and depicts action scenes like sports and other animated situations.
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Y Vivió y Viví Yea!
12/22/2016
Español: “Y Vivió y Viví Yea!” forma parte del álbum de música electrónica “The Saint of the Sword” que es un álbum temático que recuerda a la gesta del cruce de los Andes realizada por el “Ejército Libertador” bajo el mando del General José de San Martín en el año 1817. La canción bajo el presente sistema de registro de derechos ha sido compuesta, producida y grabada integralmente por Adrián Néstor Fernández Viera e interpretada por el mismo autor bajo el seudónimo artístico: Adriano Fervier. English: "Y Vivió y Viví Yea!" is part of the album of electronic music, "The Saint of the Sword", which is a thematic album reminiscent of the exploits of the crossing of the Andes carried out by the “Liberating Army” under the command of General José of San Martin in the year 1817. The song under this copyright has been composed, produced and recorded integrally by Adrián Néstor Fernández Viera and interpreted by the same author under the artistic name: Adriano Fervier.
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