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Edition Audiotool: CGMan

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Here is the mindblowing Top 10 of the winner of our Featured Artist vote, the great @CGMan .

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This is what he thinks:

"I favourited over 700 tracks, and this is only about 5% of all tracks I like. So my taste is not limited to this selection."

1. Take and strike_v2 by @Anthony Bartone

"As this was the first track with fast beats I heard on Audiotool. This incited me a lot."

2. Scherfs by @Jonjon

"I heard this one immediately afterwards and it blew me away."

3. Saxabar by @Jonjon

"Jonjon DnB, nuff said. This track needs more favs. (imagine me singing "it's been far too long!")"

4. Steampunked Ted by @dabrig

"I already said it in the comments: I have great feelings when I hear it. Dabrig is a master of little details, everyone should listen to him more often. Do it now!"

5. Contraflux (proxima remix) by @proxima(desc if you care)

"Squeaky dubstep, but very well made"

6. Living With Stones by @Mikke

"Never forget this track!"

7. .ChillFactah by @[offbeatninja]

If you ever need an endless list of great beats to listen to, you'll find them on his account."

8. The Truth by @Sonic Particles

"Hey, Goa is a great genre!"

9. Rotom by @Austek

"Again too few favs. It's a good Breakbeat track with a nice second part. Listen to his other tracks as well!

Artist recommendation: @Tickoffah

"Tickoffah created lots of space-filling dark Techno tracks that are not discovered yet. As he forgot to tag his tracks, I'll have a try: Dark, Techno, Goa, Hardstyle, Progressive. Listen to his tracks for a minute or two and you'll probably be amazed."

10. Ankunft by @Tickoffah

Favorite track of his own:

11. Empire by @CGMan

"I like it because it feels epic, powerful and interesting to me every time. It has melody, bass, drums and a great vibe. The idea was to create a track based on a pad in the background. This "pad" is still in it, but it sounds more like a horn-release-thingy now. It's everywhere in the track. It pitches up one octave at 3:00 which makes it even more powerful in this part.

I also like the thick bass coming in at 1:07 , the one with the excessive chorus effect.

The kick is maybe a bit too loud on some speakers or some headphones.

But it's one of the few tracks I'd instantly play to a lot of people.

I searched a lot to find a cover art that describes what I feel when I hear this track.

It's taken from a movie called "Sucker Punch". The scenes after that one is sadly pretty absurd."

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