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Electronic - Various Artists : Algol - Deep Thoughts About Universe

Artist: Electronic - Various Artists

Album: Algol - Deep Thoughts About Universe

Year: 2007
Genre: Electronic

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# Track Title Mode, kbps Length Size, MB
1 Snout Words (The Opening) 193 5:17 7.29
2 Callisto's Warm Oceans 211 9:29 14.31
3 Seeds of Martian Life 202 11:31 16.58
4 Aware of Universe's Inevitable Collapse 200 10:23 14.80
5 Holes of Celestial Sphere 201 12:46 18.30
6 The Conversion of Space to Time 200 7:46 11.08
7 Stalker Words (Closure) 193 5:48 8.00
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Comments For: Electronic - Various Artists - Algol - Deep Thoughts About Universe

1Aware of Universe's Inevitable Collapse

As announced previously, the Erasure Information Service will release two new fanclub releases which will not hit the regular stores...

2Callisto's Warm Oceans

Fantasy football advice on week 10 questions, including players Michael Bush, Brandon Jacobs, Shaun McDonald, Selvin Young and more...

3Stalker Words (Closure)

The Washington Post says former speaker Dennis Hastert spent $147,000 on lawyers during the investigation into a sex scandal involving Rep. Mark Foley, R-Fla. Hastert, who was chastised for his response to allegations that Foley sent inappropriate messages to congressional...

4The Conversion of Space to Time

Download Songbird from the above link, point Songbird to http://developer.songbirdnest.com in the address bar and that's it.The End

5Seeds of Martian Life

(PR) Self proclaimed neurotic obsessive-compulsive weirdos, Switches have pulled through impressively and despite their neuroses. On March 18, 2008, This London based quartet will be releasing their debut album, Lay Down The Law, produced by Rob Schnapf (Beck, Elliott Smith) on Interscope.

6Snout Words (The Opening)

FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- A 12-year-old girl is launching a campaign to send heavy wool socks to soldiers serving in Afghanistan's wind-swept mountains to help them ward off the cold.

7Holes of Celestial Sphere

The Enertia is a plug-in bike that does 0-60 MPH in under 4 seconds and can go for up to 50 miles on one charge. Brammo is an Ashland, Oregon-based manufacturer that designed and built the bike, making sure that the bike has six 12 Volt lithium-phosphate batteries -- which don't blow up when punctured, unlike Lithium Ion models.

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