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The angelic voice of Teresa Varette amidst a landscape of rich sonic textures. Wallpaper art included on disc.
Genre:
Electronic: Trance
Release Date:
2006
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Taro Istok
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1. I Think(original version) |
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2. I Think(club remix) |
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A blend of colourful textures blanketing each, both music and artwork combine to create an elegant, eye-catching addition to your CD collection. You’ll find your body moving to two high-energy electronic pieces featuring the captivating vocals of Teresa Varette. Included on the disc are 6 original wallpapers for your desktop background. Both standard and widescreen formats available to suit most monitors.
Both tracks are also available for individual download at the following: Apple iTunes, MusicIsHere, Bitmunk, Tradebit, and PayPlay.
Download your free wallpaper at:
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“Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. If we continue to develop our technology without wisdom or prudence, our servant may prove to be our executioner.” - General Omar N. Bradley
The ability to create, the capacity to destroy...one is never far behind the other. So where is technology taking us anyway? A question becoming increasingly relevant as daily life becomes ever more dependent on it. Leading minds predict that our technological evolution will someday grace us with artificial life: Machines that can think for themselves. But could we ever achieve such a level of technological sophistication before wiping each other off of this planet or destroying the only life-sustaining environment we have? Could an emerging new life form survive among a species that hasn\'t yet learned how to tolerate each other? Could we really mentor an emerging new life form on the moral responsibility of power if we don\'t practice it ourselves? If one day they have the ability to think for themselves as we do, then what’s the next step? Freedom of choice? Freedom of expression? The ability to create? The capacity to destroy?.. After all, one is never far behind the other.
“The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.” - B.F. Skinner
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