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Just listen to that track. It's undeniably massive. You don't have to like it, and it's arguably not of any musical worth, but you can't deny that it's massive. Those twinkling, undulating piano key hits, combined with the right combination of drugs and scenario, make people want to reach out and touch them, as if every note was a hand reaching down from heaven.The broken jungle loops, the slave-ship kickdrumming, the ecstatic pan-European vocals, the childish lyrics, a foghorn sound that seems to have been sampled from a traffic jam backing up from the Tannhäuser Gate. It's just superb, ludicrous, maximalist music. It's music that doesn't give a fuck what you think about it, music that takes its shirt off at parties, kisses the bridesmaids and tries to fight the bouncers.If Juan Atkins is electronic music's Fritz Lang, then DJ Hixxy is its Michael Bay, if Theo Parrish is its Picasso, then Darren Styles is its John Martin. It's naive and immense at the same time, and it's not going to help you concentrate better on your coursework.

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