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EC8OR - I Don't Wanna Be A Part Of This
03:53 6.04Mb [214 kbps] 54 0 0 27.05.2025 layden Hardcore, Digital Hardcore
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“EC8OR - I Don't Wanna Be A Part Of This” — a sonic narrative by EC8OR
“EC8OR - I Don't Wanna Be A Part Of This” is more than just a track within the Digital Hardcore genre. It acts like a small sonic environment — shaped by the mood “Club”, attention to detail, and a clear sense of form. The recording is available in 214 Kbps — without unnecessary compromise.
Today, listeners perceive the composition as part of their personal moments: focus, rest, movement — each time it reveals something new. The interest is fully justified: 54 plays, 1 likes, and 0 playlist additions speak for themselves.
In March 2026, as listeners awaken from winter inertia, “I Don't Wanna Be A Part Of This” is received with warmth — it seems to match the natural rhythm of the season.
Spring months bring playlist reshuffles, and “I Don't Wanna Be A Part Of This” naturally finds itself in the center of attention.
- Artist: EC8OR
- Track: I Don't Wanna Be A Part Of This
- Genre / Style: Digital Hardcore
- Mood: Club
- MP3 Quality: 214 Kbps
- Plays: 54
- Likes: 1
- Playlists: 0
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