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This track opens with one of the most boring, uninspiring and over-used basslines in modern music. I've heard it before, i didn't like it then, and I dont like it now. This track is full of musical cliches, the artists obviously hasn't tried for much originality here as most of the track is constructed from very simple, recognisable melodies and basslines. That said, the track does have a couple of high points, the melody at 1:04, and again at about 4:20 in particular is not bad, but is greatly let down by the rest of the track. Technically this piece isn't amazing, but most things seem to be in order. Most of the song is in tune (except for some of the bg string samples around the 3:40 mark which sounded a bit off). Perhaps the artist of this piece was trying to make some kind of compilation because this track changes theme a number of times, these changes however are far from smooth - leaving the listener dissatisfied. Fans of generic, mediocre dance music (and I know there are lots of you) may enjoy this piece.