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  <publicdate>2003-11-29 07:15:31</publicdate>
  <description>Elasticlego delivers five tracks of 4/4 emotion. Manipulating African music, reggae music, rap music, David Lynch's student films, and Dustin's own voice as a few of those sources.&#13;
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"I didn't want to make something that sounded like everything else I've created and this seemed like a perfect opportunity to try something new. so I decided to try and tackle this 4/4 house sound....but what I ended up with wasn't really house at all. I guess my own form of things...like always. The reason that this is an Elasticlego release instead of a Headphone Science release is mainly because of it's 4/4 sound. Anything that's 4/4 or ambient/microsound/whatever becomes an elasticlego release....well, those are my personal guidelines for this shit. I really hate talking and describing my own music, so I'm going to shut up right here." --- Dustin Craig</description>
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  <title>Elastic Lego - 1984 [os010]</title>
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