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“I thought it was funny that he did, ’cause I had to ask. My favourite thing about this song is from an interview with the drummer, they discussed the time when Matt Bellamy took the idea to him which included the death eaters shout out – “(Matt’s) quite into it, and chucked that line in,” Howard said. Anyway, back on with the review in hand.įollowing on is Propaganda, inspired by death eaters from Harry Potter, I don’t get why but who am I to question front man Matt Bellamy! The song with its unique sound that’s said to be in a funk and hip-hop genre was actually produced by Timbaland, not a collaboration I thought I’d ever see. On a side note, weirdly, after watching through the music videos I noticed that Terry Crews gets a lot of screen time. Check out the version with the UCLA marching band, it’s artwork. Pressure is the 3rd song on the album (and my personal favourite) and as the title suggests the pressure is finally reaching breaking point. The scene is set….Īs Muse guide us through the roller coaster ride of overwhelming damnation created by humans in the form of faster paced and base heavy hits, intertwined with slower more balladesque numbers which inspire the fight with against humanity. Next up is The Dark Side, both of these songs are essentially the start of technology’s war cry centred around taking a stand and breaking out of its world of simulation and taking it to its creator. Now, the album starts with Algorithm a number that builds a tense atmosphere with it’s steady repetitive beat topped with synth that sounds straight out of the soundtrack from stranger things. Although this sounds like another shocking Hollywood film based on a delayed Y2K theory, it’s far from it. The album centres around the theory of machines/AI creating a mind of it’s own and destroying humanity.
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Let’s jump straight in, it’s out there…like far out there. Some of the bootleggers involved also edited mashup videos of their own track(s), they're visible on the dedicated website and the respective website of each producer.Hello and welcome! Today’s album review is Muse’s latest album, Simulation Theory. The songs have been meticulously mastered to have the best possible audio quality and to guarantee listening comfort throughout the whole album, as well as the bonus disc companion named "Alternative Reality", made of choice cuts from each participant's back catalog. Each track on the album has its own mashup, sometimes even two different mashups depending on the inspiration. The result is a melting-pot of improbable tracks where Muse is mixed with Britney Spears, Billie Eilish, The Police, Lady Gaga, Foster The People, Black Sabbath or even Busta Rhymes among much more other sources. The mashup artists involved in this project - all of them being Muse fans - come from all over the world : Dunproofin' (Scotland), DJ Y alias JY (Germany / France), HyperZyle (UK), oki (Netherlands), Rudec (Portugal), Smashcolor (USA), Titus Jones (USA) and ToToM (France). "ASSIMILATION THEORY" is an album project resulting from an idea of the bootlegger, remixer and mashup artist Dunpoofin' (Scotland) which consists in producing audio mashups of songs from the latest MUSE album SIMULATION THEORY. MP3 : /assimilationtheory/VariousArtists-AssimilationTheory-MP3-2021.zip
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