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They changed the UI for A Dark Room and I'm mad asf
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Twin Peaks 'Electricity' Stamp (oc)
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time-matrix update, video-programme in the works
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Sprawling beneath public cyberspace lies the labyrinthine underworld of the Datacombs ghost-stacks of sedimented virtuality, spiralling down abysmally into palaeodigital soft-chatter from the punchcard regime, through junk-programming, forgotten cryptocultures, fossil-codes and dead-systems, regressively decaying into the pseudomechanical clicking-relics of technotomb clockwork. It is deeper still, amongst the chthonic switchings, cross-hatchings, and spectral-diagrammatics of unborn abstract-machines, that you pick-up the Main-Flatline into the Crypt.
-ccru, Unscreened Matrix
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Gough - Starry Night, electronic version
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You are likely to get your dick sucked by a Grue.
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Probably the greatest ambient album ever made

Paysage d'Hiver Die Festung (2014, Kunsthall Produktionen) Originally released in 1998 via Kunsthall Produktionen Winter synth BC
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Paysage D'Hiver
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Erevos | My Black Desires (1994)
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The Demon Jeearr
The ancient and evil force called Jeearr once spread pestilence and terror across many lands. The demon thrived by literally feeding on war and suffering.
Jeearr was surrounded by a faint light, as though he were not really present, but merely a projection of some kind (he was impervious to physical attacks).

Like most demons, Jeearr could possess a victim by surrounding them like a cloud and settling comfortably into their skull and seizing control of mind and body.
It would suck all knowledge and magic powers, adding them to its own. While possessing, Jeearr's form could be described in visual terms as a giant spider with millions of legs, wrapped around and feasting on the body and spirit.
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Paysage d' Hiver
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