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"Hustler" (18 Jun 2007) reflects the root for the term "electro", and has a few applications when making assumptions concerning the origins of it, as a genre and wonderful way to spend an evening out with friends or a good group of associates. "To combine form" would be a standard clue as to who may or may not jot a few ideas down in a song, longing for a sound that has never, to date, existed.
Enjoying this track is about understanding how, lyrically, the empirical evidence stating clearly, most people who hold this music and genre dear if not necessary, it is an emerging style difficult to find in high quality.
This is something lingering on the senses, almost a feeling or vibe but reminiscent of BT's "Heaven Scent," or any other progressive, ground breaking track defining the lining of the cloud where kids who are in the know can proudly tout a new viewpoint on music in the car or in their world in general.
While all of this music converges to swerve one way or another, metaphorically speaking, the driving force behind a majority of thematic undertones defining the type of sound a person can lose it to, dancing or romancing the idea that a few musical directions mention vision and are as solid as a truck is where it becomes clear that the point in this electro genre is to create rather than imitate, to move forward rather than backward.
It tends to, as any grassroots musical movement, become increasingly mainstream and watered down, as found in my sources here, where it began as a simple plan to just get down and dirty with some beats.

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