Thanks all for watching these videos - I enjoy making them and it's great to see everyone's reactions! FUN COPYRIGHT TIME: I thought I'd at least get a revenue sharing request from André Strässer's publishers - I tested the upload in advance and there was nothing. Then, when I uploaded this video, I got a notification from some American publisher on behalf of a Romanian DJ who managed to claim copyright on the two note Nord riff (about 12mins in to my video) as their own original composition from 2010. Which is funny, since I thought I was using the riff from a remix published back in 1998, of a track first released in 1993. I've disputed it with evidence, but their claim is being upheld. So anyway. If you want to support André's music, please go to the usual places and buy Three'n One remixes where you find them, and check out the original DJ Kid Paul mix whilst you're there. If you want to see me do more of this without worrying about splitting copyright (and put up some more original content, tutorials and stuff) please send thanks $$ . I don't have a Patreon, and don't really consider myself a TH-camr, but those broken midi cables aren't going to fix themselves... Keep making weird noises B
lol, wow, 2 note nord riff was claimed yikes. I thought claims had to be atleast 16 notes in length to be protected? (I have this on the Hooj Choons vinyl Cafe del Mar 98)
@@WilliamAshleyOnline yeah, it's mad really - I think the algorithm spotted the two note break-down with the pad underneath and just content matched it... but yeah - apparently this uses the melody and elements of a release from 2010!
Hello, im from Romania, out of curiosity , who is the romanian dj? Great job by the way!!! Always nice to hear classics reinterpreted in inventive ways. I also love making trance , for fun , and the classics are my inspiration.
@@bassboygilo thanks! Yeah, I love recreating some of these classics, I think it's great to see how the originals were put together! 😁 This track is apparently a cover of Claudia Cazacu's Ibiza mix of Cafe Del Mar (which in itself lifts a lot of content from the Three'n one mix)!! To be fair to her, I don't think it's any deliberate thing against Three'n one, or Energy 52.. more likely that her track has been registered by publishers as an original composition, and now they're able to claim copyright against anything that's subsequently uploaded and content matched.. 🤯
@@bleepsandboops yeah because most of that stuff is digital. this expensive monotimbrals are mostly full analog. if you want multimbral you have to build the whole analog circuit for every voice.
@@yukuzoona6604 All true analog polysynths are made from multiple discrete analog voices. What they lack is the *control system* to tell each voice to play a different program (multitimbrality). Sequential Circuits Six Trak/Max/etc is a notable exception, despite being one of the first synths with MIDI. I'm not sure why this model fell by the wayside, especially on contemporary synths now that digital memory is so cheap and small.
Massive job for a massive track! It's amazing how the whole track is defined by the two plucks. You can build whatever you like around it but it will always be Cafe del Mar.
@@dankefurnichts Oh no! I don't think they're (yet) in the 'vintage' price market so can still be found for ~Deepmind prices.. worth checking out again!
one of the revelations you help show here is that individual parts on their own are one thing, but when they come together, oh man, it's like pieces of a sonic jigsaw fit together and suddenly the greater whole manifests.... epic :)
@@bleepsandboops Aye and with no tutorials and how expensive the gear this is just a fracture of the work it entailed! The benefits of back then meant there weren't any 'how to' manuals so the producers were far more creative and the music never sounded near identical like lots of music today.
This tune is totaly satisfied me when go down to the screching vinil noise and come up with a continius violin. And get brezeing from puty-puty. Than lot later somebody ad a hysterycal female vocal track and with that blast out my brain. Thanks for show me where comeing the samples and a how build up.
Thanks! Yeah, I enjoy the break away from the screen... a change in the workflow and sometimes it allows you to do approach the same problem from a different angle
They're tricky to get your head around, I think, because we're so used to things like Kontakt or Halion basically giving you everything up front... you start to appreciate how much effort went into older tracks once you've spent hours trying to edit samples whilst squinting at a crappy LCD display!!!
Thanks! Yeah, I've done a lot of more linear sequencing (MC50, Cubase/ProTools) so using something more non-linear in hardware, like the Hapax, has been really liberating!
Classic for a reason! I'm not sure the drums are properly from Xstatic, but there are so many tracks from this era that all have the same main and percussion samples floating around... it would be mad to think everyone was reinventing the same drum sounds when a few tweaks to Xstatic got you there anyway..!
@@bleepsandboops I am quite interested in the Hapax, but one thing which bothers me / seems to be a deal breaker is the limitation to only 8 patterns per channel.
@@thedoublek4816I thought I might run into that, but then you can get around it by assigning multiple channels to the same instrument, each pattern can be 32 bars long (and the tracks themselves can be played back at different speeds relative to the tempo), and using the Math function you can be turn to make a single pattern into multiple patterns.. so (say) some notes only play on the second loop around a pattern, effectively making it double in length.. there are probably other ways to work around it too!
@@bleepsandboops I'm a gear junkie with no money to spend ha ha, imagine the look on the Mrs's face when I tell her "Well, sorry babe, no holiday this year, but say hello the Hapax" Needless to say, I won't be in the good books, but hey, it's added to my list of stuff to buy
Great stuff! Great job on figuring out the hard sync stabs. Cool to see the Hapax in use here. Looks like it has some really nice "clip launching" functions there? Anyways, great ode to an old classic!
thoroughly entertaining and a huge "well done"! I learned how to do a few of the element's I didn't quite get correct when I tried my own remix a while back. 😃
Goosebumps every single time on that track - have you seen the re-Fracted Live version, absolutely incredible.. th-cam.com/video/WmqBWz9Ob30/w-d-xo.html
Thanks! Yeah, the Hapax is mad tbh, but all quite intuitive. I came from a classic DAW background and am more used to linear sequencing with either the MC50, or Pro Tools, so it's been a bit of a shift in mind-set. I think if you've used Ableton it makes sense though - I'm still getting used to it but the speed at which you can 'grab' a synth from the studio and put ideas down or use it to generate new ones is incredible
I mean Logic and Cubase in the late 90s probably had more in common with each other than the current versions of Logic and Cubase have with their own older versions. Logic would have been made by Emagic and potentially running under Windows for a start (or either might have been running on an aging Atari).
@@lavaita9709 most likely Atari ST. Windows started gaining any ground only with 3.11, which was released in 1992, only a year before Cafe Del Mar, and an "IBM PC-compatible" computer running it wasn't acknowledged as a music production tool through the '90s. when going through EyeQ videos of the era - you can definitely spot quite a number of those beige keyboard-computers in those.
All these buttons and knobs and screens and leds seem like quantum physics for someone who has no clue into electronic music production. I, for someone who can't even play the ukulele due to my mental inability, just can't help but tip my hat.
Thanks! Huge overkill, but it's mixed through a Neve 8816 line mixer!! I have it for my usual ITB/hybrid mixing work, but it also seems to work well with all the DAWless stuff as long as I don't want to EQ anything...
6:42 I see and hear definitely 7 C notes and 9 F notes in this loop you were making; and then during the final presentation it seems you fixed it. Not sure why you didn't show that part tho, it was bugging me the entire time you were working on that pattern...
I think it changes part way through, when the pad comes in - I didn't include it in the pad creation part though, since I figured the video was long enough already without having to explain the switch in the pattern!
😂 I've been planning to do a Squarepusher track but never seem to get it quite right..! Intro track is me playing a bit of the bassline from Squarepusher's Theme over the top of a break from Zero G's Jungle Warfare
Thanks all for watching these videos - I enjoy making them and it's great to see everyone's reactions!
FUN COPYRIGHT TIME: I thought I'd at least get a revenue sharing request from André Strässer's publishers - I tested the upload in advance and there was nothing. Then, when I uploaded this video, I got a notification from some American publisher on behalf of a Romanian DJ who managed to claim copyright on the two note Nord riff (about 12mins in to my video) as their own original composition from 2010. Which is funny, since I thought I was using the riff from a remix published back in 1998, of a track first released in 1993.
I've disputed it with evidence, but their claim is being upheld.
So anyway. If you want to support André's music, please go to the usual places and buy Three'n One remixes where you find them, and check out the original DJ Kid Paul mix whilst you're there.
If you want to see me do more of this without worrying about splitting copyright (and put up some more original content, tutorials and stuff) please send thanks $$ . I don't have a Patreon, and don't really consider myself a TH-camr, but those broken midi cables aren't going to fix themselves...
Keep making weird noises
B
lol, wow, 2 note nord riff was claimed yikes. I thought claims had to be atleast 16 notes in length to be protected? (I have this on the Hooj Choons vinyl Cafe del Mar 98)
@@WilliamAshleyOnline yeah, it's mad really - I think the algorithm spotted the two note break-down with the pad underneath and just content matched it... but yeah - apparently this uses the melody and elements of a release from 2010!
Fucking ridiculous that claim would not stand in court but ofcourse YT is a private company and can decide based on their own internal policies.
Hello, im from Romania, out of curiosity , who is the romanian dj?
Great job by the way!!! Always nice to hear classics reinterpreted in inventive ways.
I also love making trance , for fun , and the classics are my inspiration.
@@bassboygilo thanks! Yeah, I love recreating some of these classics, I think it's great to see how the originals were put together! 😁 This track is apparently a cover of Claudia Cazacu's Ibiza mix of Cafe Del Mar (which in itself lifts a lot of content from the Three'n one mix)!! To be fair to her, I don't think it's any deliberate thing against Three'n one, or Energy 52.. more likely that her track has been registered by publishers as an original composition, and now they're able to claim copyright against anything that's subsequently uploaded and content matched.. 🤯
Binary Finary - 1999 Original Mix for me but this is brilliant ✊
Tuuuune!! See, I'd have gone with the Gouryella mix but it's Ferry Corsten so needs a JP8000!!!
@@bleepsandboopsthe Gouryella mix is brilliant too! Hard to choose between them 👌
Gouryella mix ❤🎉
th-cam.com/video/m1NnH-MBMxk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oV1M5zAD4BtdIOWJ
Carté Blanche is definitely up there too!
Kid Paul mix all day
Way back when everything seemed to be multitimbral!
Great work 😀👍
Thanks!
I know, right?! Mind blowing when you consider nowadays a £2k+ monotimbral synth is normal... !
@@bleepsandboops yeah because most of that stuff is digital. this expensive monotimbrals are mostly full analog. if you want multimbral you have to build the whole analog circuit for every voice.
@@yukuzoona6604 All true analog polysynths are made from multiple discrete analog voices. What they lack is the *control system* to tell each voice to play a different program (multitimbrality). Sequential Circuits Six Trak/Max/etc is a notable exception, despite being one of the first synths with MIDI. I'm not sure why this model fell by the wayside, especially on contemporary synths now that digital memory is so cheap and small.
1:55 Tomb Raider
Had to be done 👍👍
Massive job for a massive track!
It's amazing how the whole track is defined by the two plucks. You can build whatever you like around it but it will always be Cafe del Mar.
Thanks!
Yeah, as soon as the Nord plucks come in, you're like... yeah, I know this... ♥♥
nord is king and probably. my fav 90s trance. synths of the bunch@@bleepsandboops nice job!
it is a pitty that i sold all my nords :( i regtett it today....
@@AnalogFlava thanks!
@@dankefurnichts Oh no! I don't think they're (yet) in the 'vintage' price market so can still be found for ~Deepmind prices.. worth checking out again!
one of the revelations you help show here is that individual parts on their own are one thing, but when they come together, oh man, it's like pieces of a sonic jigsaw fit together and suddenly the greater whole manifests.... epic :)
2+2=5 😁😁👍
thx for that. reminds me to unpack my equipment from the attic and make music again ❤
Thanks! And do!!!!
I've never seen someone using hardware like they did back in the day so this was a fun watch.
Thanks! It makes you realise how much went into actually putting these tracks together in an era when DAWs and VSTs were still primitive 😁👍
@@bleepsandboops Aye and with no tutorials and how expensive the gear this is just a fracture of the work it entailed! The benefits of back then meant there weren't any 'how to' manuals so the producers were far more creative and the music never sounded near identical like lots of music today.
@@theriddick2735 Well put!!
this one was really entertaining. you've learned a lot about that sequencer and it shows, great performance. i look forward to seeing more
Glad you enjoyed it!
Acid & Hard Trance is in need of a revival. I mean weve seen the return of gabber. Lets hope for rest of the others to do also.
Working on it. 😄
@@christianvictor827 YES!
Absolutely!!!!
Thank you for taking the time to make this. I enjoyed this more than I knew before clicking the video. New subscriber unlocked :)
Thanks and welcome aboard!!
This tune is totaly satisfied me when go down to the screching vinil noise and come up with a continius violin. And get brezeing from puty-puty.
Than lot later somebody ad a hysterycal female vocal track and with that blast out my brain.
Thanks for show me where comeing the samples and a how build up.
Thanks for stopping by!
i really admire DAWLess job, not for doing it myself, but performance skills are other league, congratulations.
Thanks! Yeah, I enjoy the break away from the screen... a change in the workflow and sometimes it allows you to do approach the same problem from a different angle
Scrolling through sounds on that Akai brings back some memories 😊
😎👍👍 I'm just relieved the jog-wheel still works! The akai is a beast, mind!
I love my JV1080 to death. I gotta get me one of those TX81Zs though
All about that (Lately) Bass...
damn i just got a pleasant flashback , nice work! Hapax seems like pretty awesome sequencer
Thanks! Yeah, I'm finding the Hapax a lot of fun! Not that you couldn't do all this in a DAW, but I'm really enjoying the workflow
When I see "exists!" it just makes me think of Patrick Stewart screaming at the lights.
THERE... ARE.... FOUR.... LIGHTS!!!!
THERE...ARE...FOUR...SYNTHS!
NICE! This made me download the X-Static goldmine1. And if people still ask where they could get it, my answer is: Torr and ent together.
There's quite a community trying to 'internet archive' them...
Ahhhhhhh. Off I go 🍻🍻🍻🍻
Can’t find it 🫣
Found it elsewhere. Many of them 😇
loved watching that and pretty much the tune that got me into trance some 25 plus years ago
Thanks! It's such an anthem!!
Ah nice s3000xl… I had one in the early 20’s. Just started making music … sadly I never 7nderstood the machine back then. No YT
They're tricky to get your head around, I think, because we're so used to things like Kontakt or Halion basically giving you everything up front... you start to appreciate how much effort went into older tracks once you've spent hours trying to edit samples whilst squinting at a crappy LCD display!!!
first time seeing a HAPAX in action, seems nice to work on? great vid thanks
Thanks! Yeah, I've done a lot of more linear sequencing (MC50, Cubase/ProTools) so using something more non-linear in hardware, like the Hapax, has been really liberating!
Man I think I still have that old X-tatic goldemine disk around somewhere.
Classic for a reason! I'm not sure the drums are properly from Xstatic, but there are so many tracks from this era that all have the same main and percussion samples floating around... it would be mad to think everyone was reinventing the same drum sounds when a few tweaks to Xstatic got you there anyway..!
One of the songs I know by heart and I can say: you've done a incredible job; BANG on!! Sooo Nice! Well done and thanks for the video!
Thank you!!
❤ good old times
Brilliant!! Taking me back. I’m having flashbacks 😂. Fun to watch you work with that Hapax!
😁😁 It's such a great tune! The Hapax is awesome - being able to have everything at your fingertips really makes a huge difference!
@@bleepsandboops I am quite interested in the Hapax, but one thing which bothers me / seems to be a deal breaker is the limitation to only 8 patterns per channel.
@@thedoublek4816I thought I might run into that, but then you can get around it by assigning multiple channels to the same instrument, each pattern can be 32 bars long (and the tracks themselves can be played back at different speeds relative to the tempo), and using the Math function you can be turn to make a single pattern into multiple patterns.. so (say) some notes only play on the second loop around a pattern, effectively making it double in length.. there are probably other ways to work around it too!
Deconstruct Stereolab's Dot and Loops album then we can all finally say we have completed TH-cam and retire in peace.
😁👍 Not sure my dulcet vocals will cut it, mind!!
Well done lad, thoroughly enjoyed it
Thanks!
thank you for recreating this song
You're welcome!
To me this will always be the #1 trance tune
☮☮ it's a classic for good reason!!
same here
What a fantastic job of recreating one of my all time fave tracks. Well done.
Thanks! I need to get a JT4000 and do some more of that late 90s/early 00s era stuff..!!
@@bleepsandboops highly recommend the JT4000, can't fall off for the price.
I have say, that is quite brilliant. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Great stuff man, love that sequencer, went to check out the price and thought "Ahhh forget it, I can't justify the expense" ha ha
Thanks! Yeah, the Hapax has been quite the revelation compared to the older MC50 I was using before... very much worth giving in to the GAS..!!
@@bleepsandboops I'm a gear junkie with no money to spend ha ha, imagine the look on the Mrs's face when I tell her "Well, sorry babe, no holiday this year, but say hello the Hapax" Needless to say, I won't be in the good books, but hey, it's added to my list of stuff to buy
@@MrCheswickMusic 😂
Super fun and inspiring, thanks!
You're welcome!
Great stuff! Great job on figuring out the hard sync stabs. Cool to see the Hapax in use here. Looks like it has some really nice "clip launching" functions there? Anyways, great ode to an old classic!
Thanks! Yeah, the Hapax is great, definitely worth the time and effort getting to grips with it!
nice video no talk and some explicit text right in time, perfect §
Thank you!
thoroughly entertaining and a huge "well done"! I learned how to do a few of the element's I didn't quite get correct when I tried my own remix a while back. 😃
Thanks! It's a great track to learn with, would love to hear your remix!
ok 😃th-cam.com/video/aTdaQ3_WZdA/w-d-xo.html @@bleepsandboops
@@c1966m That's awesome!
Thanks! producing is a hobby, I also really enjoyed your FSOL video 😃 @@bleepsandboops
i would like a 90s classic hardtrance track recreation from EDM Records or Tunnel Records, in the style of DJ Mellow-D, Cocooma or Gary D.
😎👍👍 going to have to push the tempo quite a bit for that!!
@@bleepsandboops ohhhh yes. that or a bonzai classic like the first rebirth, which I think was a M1, 909, MS20 and a 303 and lots of reverb
I’ve seen the video you are reffering to. pure magic, hidden and unhidden gem
Great isn't it? So unassuming, and then I was literally like, mind blown, when it all came together!
@@bleepsandboops i found it on discogs in a review of this record some weeks ago :p
Well done, sounds awesomely great.
Thank you!
Legendary tune!
Truly is!
Amazing job sir!
Thanks!
That was thoroughly enjoyable. Sounds great.
I have started recreating BTs mix of It’s no good on my DAW. It is really tricky.
Thanks! Oooh, yeah BT was quite the innovator, and trying to do any Depeche Mode is going to be tough!! Good luck!!
beautiful
Thanks!
Outstanding work! Figures the drums were from X-Static this whole time.
Thanks! I'm not entirely sure the original drums are from X-Static, but they seem very ballpark with a bit of tweaking!
Nice. I was able to get the uk import 12” single from way back for $1 at my local shop .
Awesome!
One to remember, unlike streaming tracks these days
great work mate
Thanks!
Rad setup and tune.
Thank you!
Love this song. Well done
Thank you!
@@bleepsandboops you’re so welcome. You got some serious talent 😃
DJ Sasha's Expander One of the Greatest Trance Tracks
Goosebumps every single time on that track - have you seen the re-Fracted Live version, absolutely incredible.. th-cam.com/video/WmqBWz9Ob30/w-d-xo.html
Bravo 💪Bravo👌 Bravo 👍
Quel talent 👑
Dankeschön!
True art...
🙏🙏 Thank you!
Good Job ! Bravo 🎊
Merci beaucoup!!
Manolo, está perfeito!
Obrigado!
Love it
🙏 Thank you!
Magical
Thanks!
Thanks
Amazing!!! Thank you!!
Very nice!
Thanks!
Still fresh ;p
Completely!
Legendary tune.
🙏🙏
Fantastic.
Thanks so much!!
Well done!
Thank you!
Impressive
Thank you!
Outstanding work as always, love these videos! That hapax looks like an absolute beast of a machine! How hard is it to learn?
Thanks! Yeah, the Hapax is mad tbh, but all quite intuitive. I came from a classic DAW background and am more used to linear sequencing with either the MC50, or Pro Tools, so it's been a bit of a shift in mind-set. I think if you've used Ableton it makes sense though - I'm still getting used to it but the speed at which you can 'grab' a synth from the studio and put ideas down or use it to generate new ones is incredible
Well done !😀😀
Thank you!
Wicked dude!
Thanks!! 😎👍
Irony is that Cafe Del Mar was most likely created involving Cubase as was common with early trance
You'd have thought so - Logic Pro by the looks of the Three'n'One video - th-cam.com/video/eqsMFXDYYZI/w-d-xo.html
I mean Logic and Cubase in the late 90s probably had more in common with each other than the current versions of Logic and Cubase have with their own older versions. Logic would have been made by Emagic and potentially running under Windows for a start (or either might have been running on an aging Atari).
@@lavaita9709 most likely Atari ST. Windows started gaining any ground only with 3.11, which was released in 1992, only a year before Cafe Del Mar, and an "IBM PC-compatible" computer running it wasn't acknowledged as a music production tool through the '90s.
when going through EyeQ videos of the era - you can definitely spot quite a number of those beige keyboard-computers in those.
❤❤❤ Masterful ❤❤❤
😎👍 Thanks!
Cafe del MAAAAARRRRR
Caf-AYE del MAAAAARRRR?
Awesome vid
Thanks!
REmember !!! Thnx !!!
😁😁
Good stuff
Thanks!
good job!!!!
Thank you!
You nail it!😂
😂😂💅 thanks!!
yes!
😎👍
Wow🎉 Fab 🤩
Thanks 😁👍
Is it just me or does it sound a bit like Helsinki scorching in the beginning before when it's just drums and bass?
Yeah - I think a lot of tracks used very similar starting points
hell yeah
😎👍
Cool :P
THX!
Thanks!
Can you make more videos like that on hapax?
100% yes 👍
@@bleepsandboops please do! Cool stuff!
Nice!
Thank you!
the fingernails...
I know... it's okay. I replaced my hands in the Wavestation video
Wahou ... oO Merci ! les samples sont magnifiques ^^ bipbip bopbop !
Merci!! 🎹🎹🎹
Woooow 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks!!
Where is Café Del Mar? I remember something different like Dub in Ya Mind, Angels Landing, Letting the Cables Sleep.
It's not a place, it's a state of mind... ☮
Yeah, the title is clickbait
@@Hauteclaire16 The title of the trance track is (literally) Cafe del Mar??? The label that releases chill-out compilations came afterwards...
@@bleepsandboops it is literally a cafe that has been there since the early 80s
@@Hauteclaire16 I know - I was trying to work out why the title was clickbait!
can ya do slusnik luna - sun? ^^
Hadn't thought of doing that but will take a listen! Thanks! 😎👍
Well done! Is it the remix from 3 and 1?
Thank you, and yes it is!
😆 Tomb Raider... 👍
❤❤ It took 12 days, but finally someone spotted it!!!!! 😂😂😂
@@bleepsandboops It's life 🤣
All these buttons and knobs and screens and leds seem like quantum physics for someone who has no clue into electronic music production.
I, for someone who can't even play the ukulele due to my mental inability, just can't help but tip my hat.
Thank you! It's a lot of practice, I think??!
I heared Lara Crofts Mansion theme 😀
Had to be done... 😁😁
Had instant warm memory’s:)
Yeeeha!
🤠👍👍
Tomb Raider is it ?
Had to do it... 😎👍
@@bleepsandboops Nice =)
Not bad at all ;)
Thanks!
🤘🏾😋
👍👍
The Port De Bagnolet remix of Cafe Del Mar is my favorite.. and this sounds absolutely nothing like it. Good job anyway.
Thanks! Just had a listen to the PDB mix... Woaaah, that's going back! Proper proto-psy-trance vibes!
😂😂 great 😂😂
Thank you! 🙏
Great job! What's it mixed down to?
Thanks! Huge overkill, but it's mixed through a Neve 8816 line mixer!! I have it for my usual ITB/hybrid mixing work, but it also seems to work well with all the DAWless stuff as long as I don't want to EQ anything...
6:42 I see and hear definitely 7 C notes and 9 F notes in this loop you were making; and then during the final presentation it seems you fixed it. Not sure why you didn't show that part tho, it was bugging me the entire time you were working on that pattern...
I think it changes part way through, when the pad comes in - I didn't include it in the pad creation part though, since I figured the video was long enough already without having to explain the switch in the pattern!
Can't click on 666 likes. But wanted to.
👿 no qualms here!!!
Was the Intro Track by Squarepusher?
😂 I've been planning to do a Squarepusher track but never seem to get it quite right..! Intro track is me playing a bit of the bassline from Squarepusher's Theme over the top of a break from Zero G's Jungle Warfare
@@bleepsandboops plzz do a full version, i love it
Wanna buy my JP8000? It needs new caps, only $1234😂😂😂
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