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Yesterday, I found myself with new releasetrack (even though SoundCloud seem to have gotten “effed” up after some security issues with “CrowdStrike”, at least many people believe that’s the cause). Re-listening to the tracks made me realize that this is something I need much more of right now.

“No” gave me a much-needed respite from the overwhelming “impossible hatred” on social media, as its soothing tones enveloped me in a cocoon of tranquility. The music’s magic worked wonders, helping me transcend the negativity and channel my energy into something extraordinary. Rather than retaliate – which I eventually did later that evening when “Control” was released – I allowed myself to be utterly consumed by the music for hours.

Control” itself marked a bold departure from my usual style, igniting a fervent journey into different rock variations. Ironically, an internet hater inadvertently breathed life into this soundtrack by “accidentally” throwing in strange, irrelevant communist references during our discussion.

In short, I suddenly found myself far away from the Claeustrophobia.

By Tornevall

- Stories from Reality - Musician | Bedroom DJ | Tug of War | Photographer | DevOps Thomas blends a passion for music, photography, and technology. With a background in 1990s dance music, his journey evolved from early experiments with FastTracker 2 to becoming a DJ and competitor in tug of war. His creative output includes documenting tug of war competitions across Sweden, while also working as a systems developer focusing on WordPress and e-commerce platforms.

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