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Heating Up The World ( In The Atomic Age )
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This is the kind of thing that I used to create a lot more of at one time. Once again, experiments with the Yamaha PSR-E373 keyboard delivered inspiration via some bubbling Synth sounds. Those led me to the correct 'rabbit-hole', to dive down ...
electronic experimental political
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Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Ambient, Rhythm & Blues and beyond.
Major Snagg is the invented name of the 'band' that perform all my own musical creations. (songs and instrumentals). I play guitars, bass, rudimentary keyboards, harmonica, and sing. Melody has always been important to me... lyrics and guitar solos have to say or communicate something. I create musical worlds that I hope that you dear listener, will also want to explore and live in for a few moments...or longer if you feel that way inclined.
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Genre
Podcasts Politics
Author
David A Briggs
Rights
David A Briggs (c) 2025
Uploaded
December 10, 2025
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MP3 9.5 MB 320 kbps 4:09
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WAV 41.8 MB
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Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
An experimental electronic 'Unsettling semi-political Mind Movie', soundtrack. Atomic Energy is the solution to all our future energy needs. Safe as houses...? For some folks, the jury is still out on that one.
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GeeS1
Posted 1 hour ago
yeah! you've got to do more of this stuff mate, it's such a brilliant sonic soundscape which elevates music to a level of intelligence and art - conveying such serious content by way of blending music, fx and samples brings to mind the likes of Floyd/Waters - your use of the Yamaha and sound you achieve with it is so cool and not only do you capture the urgency here (toward end) but you also in first half create such an 'at ease, exact science' feel that the world's sort of adopted to make ourselves comfortable by 'living next door' to reactors without question...we both love this type of work mate big time, it's a 10 and want more (there's an album at least here!)
davidabriggs
Posted 3 hours ago
Once again, the band, Public Service Broadcasting, probably springs to mind. I do like what they do. Their mini album, The War Room, is one of theirs that I like and have on my ancient, but still working I-Pod. I hope that the uncomfortable feeling of an 'almost incident', comes across with this. 'Phew', I think we narrowly avoided a very close-shave there.