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I love your music and congrats.
But what's so Bitcoin about it?
It sounds exactly like your other albums with the 90s memorabilia.

I love your music and congrats.
But what's so Bitcoin about it?
It sounds exactly like your other albums with the 90s memorabilia.

Bitcoin is the lens through which the themes were written, not necessarily a different genre palette.

For me, the album tries to capture the class, elegance, timelessness, and mystery that surround Bitcoin—and I believe the music naturally reflects those qualities.

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If you would have swapped the names and cover with your other albums, I wouldn't have noticed the difference. Same thing with the song titles. If Saylor's Dept would be Satoshi's Dream, nobody would notice. It's all kinda random.

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I get what you mean, but those two tracks actually have very intentional identities.

Satoshi’s Dream was designed to have an ethereal, almost narcotic aura, which is exactly why that title makes sense to me—it’s meant to feel elusive, visionary, and slightly unreal, much like the myth and mystery surrounding Satoshi himself.

On the other hand, Saylor’s Dept has a more playful, bold, and swaggering rhythm and melodic style, which fits Michael Saylor’s larger-than-life presence and almost charismatic corporate energy.

So for me, those titles aren’t random at all—the mood, attitude, and atmosphere of each piece were chosen to match the figure or idea behind it.

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Why don't you put an Ether logo on it and sell it to ethereans? It's got nothing to do with Bitcoin. It just sounds exactly the same like your other stuff. lol. One of the songs is even called 'Blockchain', i mean ...

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Haha, what did you expect — a voice chanting “Michael Saylor, Michael Saylor” over the track? 😄

Would that really make it more “Bitcoin”?
From your point of view, I guess maybe it would.