Spotify Archives • INGO VOGELMANN https://ingovogelmann.net/tag/spotify/ Composer • Producer • Audio Engineer Fri, 12 Jan 2024 15:19:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://ingovogelmann.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/cropped-iv_icon_2023.png Spotify Archives • INGO VOGELMANN https://ingovogelmann.net/tag/spotify/ 32 32 120855996 Peter Gabriel’s “i/o” Album Review: He’s Back, Better Than Ever Before https://ingovogelmann.net/2024/01/12/peter-gabriels-i-o-album-review-hes-back-better-than-ever-before/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2024/01/12/peter-gabriels-i-o-album-review-hes-back-better-than-ever-before/#respond Fri, 12 Jan 2024 18:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29637 Peter Gabriel’s latest album “i/o” stands not only as a testament to his enduring creativity but also as a potential crowning achievement in a career already brimming with groundbreaking work. Gabriel, a legend in the music industry, has been known for his innovative approach to music, particularly through the 80s and 90s, and “i/o” might very well be considered his best work to date. The Legacy of Peter Gabriel Gabriel’s influence on the music world has been profound and multifaceted. Rising to fame with Genesis in the 1970s, he quickly established himself as a visionary artist. His departure from Genesis and subsequent solo career in the 1980s and 90s saw him breaking new ground, particularly with albums like “So” and “Us.” These works were not just commercially successful; they were also artistically daring, blending world music with electronic and art-rock elements, and they solidified his reputation as an innovative and fearless artist. Groundbreaking Work in the 80s and 90s During the 80s and 90s, Gabriel was at the forefront of the world music movement, integrating sounds and rhythms from various cultures into his music. His use of innovative recording techniques and embrace of new technologies set him apart. Albums like “So” (1986), with its hit “Sledgehammer,” showcased his ability to merge artistic depth with mainstream appeal, featuring groundbreaking music videos that revolutionized the medium. “i/o”: A Culmination of Artistic Evolution Now, with “i/o,” Gabriel seems to have distilled his decades of musical exploration into a singularly impressive work. The album encapsulates his signature sound while pushing into new territories. The dual “Bright-Side” and “Dark-Side” mixes are a clear indication of his continued innovation, offering listeners two distinct ways to experience…

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An Homage to Danny Tenaglia https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/11/10/an-homage-to-danny-tenaglia/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/11/10/an-homage-to-danny-tenaglia/#respond Fri, 10 Nov 2023 18:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29594 In the rich tapestry of electronic music, Danny Tenaglia stands as an artist whose works transcend genre boundaries and touch the heartstrings of listeners. His latest magnum opus, “GU45: Brooklyn,” is more than just a DJ mix album; it is the essence of a life dedicated to curating soundscapes that defy norms and embody the soul of a city. It’s a journey through House music, and it bangs like only Danny Tenaglia can make it bang. Brooklyn: A Love Letter “Brooklyn” is an homage to Williamsburg, Brooklyn – the cradle of Danny’s musical odyssey. Comprising 42 tracks, the album is a rich collection of stories narrated through the beats of artists like Guy J, Moderat, Ralph Falcon, and Monika Kruse. It serves as the perfect finale to the Global Underground series, which already features milestones in Tenaglia’s career like “Athens” and “London” which I as a young DJ grew up with. In my opinion, “Brooklyn” is the best of Danny. Ever. Tenaglia’s career is a sequence of moments that have shaped not just a genre but the entire club culture. From his beginnings at Paradise Garage to his influential stint at Cheers in Miami, he has always created soundscapes that cross boundaries. His remix of “Surrender Yourself” in 1992 was more than just a hit; it was an expression of his musical ethos. “Mix This Pussy” (1994) and his residency at Twilo (1996) further solidified his status as a visionary. When I met Danny about 15 years ago at the Winter Music Conference in Miami, I encountered a person whose warmth and attentiveness were as profound as his music. He is just the the nicest and sweetest guy, and an…

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The Complexity of Engaging With My Russian Fans https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/09/26/the-complexity-of-engaging-with-my-russian-fans/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/09/26/the-complexity-of-engaging-with-my-russian-fans/#respond Tue, 26 Sep 2023 17:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29525 Disclaimer for Russian Readers Before we proceed, I want to make it abundantly clear that I fully support Ukraine in the ongoing conflict. This post may contain viewpoints that are upsetting to some, particularly my Russian fans. While I appreciate your support for my music, it’s crucial to be transparent about where I stand on this issue. As you might know, I have a diverse fan base that spans across the globe. I’m grateful for the love and support I receive from all corners of the world. Especially strong are the Latin American countries, the Baltic region, but also Turkey, Northern Africa, Southeast Asia, Japan and – of course – Russia. However, the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has put me in a difficult position, particularly when it comes to engaging with my Russian fans. I feel compelled to address this issue openly, as it’s something that has been weighing heavily on my mind. Music has an unparalleled ability to bring people together, regardless of their geographical location, cultural background, or political affiliations. However, in a world increasingly divided by geopolitical conflicts – most notably the ongoing crisis between Russia and Ukraine – I find myself grappling with a complex moral dilemma. Specifically, how do I navigate interactions with my fans from countries embroiled in such conflicts? To delve deeper into this issue, I’ve compiled a comprehensive Top 50 ranking of countries where my music is most popular, based on data from SoundCloud, Spotify, and Apple Music. The Global Footprint of My Music: A Comprehensive Top 50 Ranking First and foremost, I want to express my deepest gratitude to all my fans around the globe. Your unwavering support has been…

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Why I’m a Pantheist. And What About My Album “GOD”? https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/08/28/why-im-a-pantheist-and-what-about-my-album-god/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/08/28/why-im-a-pantheist-and-what-about-my-album-god/#respond Mon, 28 Aug 2023 19:37:51 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29489 From my earliest memories, the universe has always been a source of profound fascination. The night sky, a tapestry of stars and cosmic wonder, seemed to pose questions that penetrated the very core of my being. My quest for answers led me through various domains – religion, philosophy, and empirical science. Yet, none offered the holistic understanding I yearned for. That is, until I discovered Pantheism. At its core, Pantheism is a worldview that is both elegantly simple and profoundly deep: the universe and everything within it is divine. But let’s clarify what I mean by “divine,” as it’s a term often misunderstood. For me, divinity is not about an anthropomorphic God sitting on a celestial throne. I’m an atheist in that regard, finding no logical or empirical basis for such a deity. Instead, my sense of the divine is rooted in the inherent order that permeates the universe – an order that allows for the existence and functioning of all things. This divine order is not a set of commandments but a natural, self-organizing system that can be observed in everything from the laws of physics to the complexity of biological systems. It’s the reason why planets orbit stars, why ecosystems maintain their balance, and why we, as conscious beings, can ponder our place in the cosmos. This order is the closest thing to “God” in my Pantheistic view, and it’s an understanding that fills me with awe and wonder. When I first encountered the concept of quantum entanglement, it felt like a scientific affirmation of this divine order. Here were particles, separated by vast distances, yet intrinsically connected in a way that defied classical understanding. It was as…

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A Psychological Guide to Harmonic Mixing and Composing https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/08/26/a-psychological-guide-to-harmonic-mixing-and-composing/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/08/26/a-psychological-guide-to-harmonic-mixing-and-composing/#respond Sat, 26 Aug 2023 09:21:18 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29467 Harmonic mixing is an advanced technique used by top DJs and producers worldwide. It involves mixing tracks that are in the same or related keys, enabling long blends and mashups. The Simple Harmonic Mixing Tool on my website is designed to make this process even more straightforward. It’s an evolution of the Camelot Wheel, providing you with a unique code for each of the 24 possible musical keys (12 major and 12 minor keys). This tool is not just for DJs but also for music theory students and musicians who want to better understand the relationships between different musical keys. The Emotional Landscape of Musical Keys Understanding the emotional nuances of each key can add another layer of depth to your mixes or compositions. Let’s delve into the psychological characteristics of each key, along with examples from the electronic music world to illustrate these points. Major Keys Minor Keys Practical Uses and Personal Recommendations The Camelot Wheel and the Simple Harmonic Mixing Tool are primarily used by DJs and music producers to group keys based on their harmonic relationships. Keys adjacent to each other on the wheel are considered compatible and can be mixed or transitioned between more easily than keys that are further apart. This avoids dissonance or clashes between different musical keys, making your mixes smoother and more emotionally resonant. It’s worth noting that my recommendations for chord progressions are based on my personal experience and expertise as a musician and composer. There are 7 possible following keys that I find harmonious or serve a meaningful corresponding purpose. However, these are my personal recommendations and should always be taken with a grain of salt. Conclusion Understanding the emotional…

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The Best-Selling Songs of the 80s in the UK and Germany https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/05/21/the-best-selling-songs-of-the-80s-in-the-uk-and-germany/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/05/21/the-best-selling-songs-of-the-80s-in-the-uk-and-germany/#respond Sun, 21 May 2023 07:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29325 I’m delighted to take you on a nostalgic journey again, back to the heart of my youth and a remarkable decade in music – the 1980s. Being born in 1973, my formative years were spent in the midst of an explosive era of music innovation and creativity. The unforgettable melodies, the iconic artists, and the cultural movements that framed this period have left a lasting imprint on me. Each song on this list sparks a unique memory, a moment of time encapsulated within the chords and lyrics of these classic tunes. Back then, we saw a massive shift in the music landscape, from the raw acoustic and earthy sounds of the 70s, transitioning into the vibrant, electronic, and synthesized beats of the 80s. This era was marked by its pioneering use of new technology, synthesizers, and production techniques, a stark contrast to today’s music that thrives on digital platforms, streaming services, and social media influence. And of course, let’s not forget the extraordinary fashion statements – the big hair, the neon colors, and the shoulder pads that were as bold as the music itself! Now, join me as we travel back in time, revisit the top-selling and most popular songs in the UK and Germany for each year of the 80s, and explore how these hits shaped the music and culture of the time. Right before we dive into this musical journey, a little surprise awaits you at the end of this post – a link to a carefully curated Spotify playlist featuring all the top-selling songs from the 80s in the UK and Germany that we’re about to explore. Keep reading and enjoy this nostalgic trip, knowing that a…

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The Top 50 Most Successful Albums of All Time https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/05/18/the-top-50-most-successful-albums-of-all-time/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/05/18/the-top-50-most-successful-albums-of-all-time/#respond Thu, 18 May 2023 12:26:47 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29272 Music has the power to move us, to make us feel, and to bring us together. Each song carries its own story, but when songs are woven together into an album, they form a narrative that’s bigger than the sum of its parts. And while every album tells a story, there are those that resonate on such a profound level that they transcend time and place, becoming cultural phenomena in their own right. In this post, we’ll journey through the annals of music history, exploring the top 50 most successful albums of all time. These albums have left an indelible mark not just on the music industry, but on society at large. We’ll look at the incredible artists behind these masterpieces, the years they were released, and the net worth these musicians have amassed over their careers. From The Beatles to Michael Jackson, from Madonna to Pink Floyd, this list encompasses a diverse range of musical styles and eras. So, whether you’re a music aficionado seeking a nostalgic trip down memory lane, or a newcomer wanting to discover some of the greatest albums ever made, join me as I delve into the tales of triumph, creativity, and innovation that have made these albums the most successful in music history. Let’s tune in to their stories! The Playlist Here’s the playlist containing each album with every song (763 songs, 51 hours and 38 minutes) in it in the order of the list above: Artist’s Net Worth Ranking Based on the above, I’ve compiled a list of artists ordered by their estimated net worth. These figures are associated with the success of some of the world’s most iconic albums, with releases spanning…

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The Future of Jobs in the Music Industry https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/03/24/the-future-of-jobs-in-the-music-industry/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/03/24/the-future-of-jobs-in-the-music-industry/#respond Fri, 24 Mar 2023 07:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=28939 As we enter the age of automation and artificial intelligence, many industries are undergoing significant changes, and the music industry is no exception. From the way music is produced and distributed to how it is consumed, the music industry is evolving rapidly. But what does the future hold for jobs in the music industry? Will machines take over and leave musicians out of work? Let’s take a closer look. The music industry has always been notoriously difficult to break into. Even with the advent of digital technology and social media, it’s still a highly competitive industry that requires talent, perseverance, and a little bit lot of luck. That said, the digital age has created a whole host of new opportunities for musicians, songwriters, and producers. With platforms like YouTube, SoundCloud and whatnot, artists can now reach a global audience from the comfort of their bedroom, without the need for a record label or a massive marketing budget. But what about the more traditional jobs in the music industry? The jobs that require certain expertise? Well, it’s true that some of these jobs may become automated in the future. For example, there are already AI programs that can compose music and even write lyrics. However, machines can’t replace the human touch when it comes to music. Music is an art form, and there will always be a demand for talented musicians who can connect with audiences on an emotional level. In fact, the rise of technology in the music industry has created new job opportunities that didn’t exist before. For example, there is now a growing demand for experts in music data analysis. With the rise of streaming services, record labels…

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Spotify: My Love-Hate Relationship with the World’s No. 1 Streaming Service https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/03/13/spotify-my-love-hate-relationship-with-the-worlds-no-1-streaming-service/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/03/13/spotify-my-love-hate-relationship-with-the-worlds-no-1-streaming-service/#respond Mon, 13 Mar 2023 07:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=29003 As an artist, I have my fair share of frustrations with Spotify, believe it or not, as much as I promote my music on the platform. I do it because it’s the easiest and shortest route for fans to access my music. For no other reason. Spotify Spotify is a streaming service that has taken the world by storm. It offers millions of songs, podcasts, and other audio content to users around the globe. On the surface, it seems like a great service that provides a lot of value to its users. However, if you scratch beneath the surface, you’ll find that Spotify is far from perfect. In fact, there are several reasons why Spotify should be criticized. First of all, let’s talk about the way Spotify treats artists. As a musician myself, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to make a living from your art. Spotify pays artists a fraction of a penny per stream. In other words, if you’re a musician on Spotify, you’re most likely not going to make much money. You might get a lot of streams, but those streams aren’t going to pay the bills. But it’s not just the low pay that’s the problem. It’s also the fact that Spotify doesn’t give artists any control over how their music is presented on the platform. The algorithms that Spotify uses to curate playlists and recommend music are a mystery to everyone, including the artists themselves. This means that even if you’re a talented musician with a unique sound, you might never get discovered on Spotify because the algorithm doesn’t favor your style of music. And then there’s the issue of Spotify’s business model.…

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“Elegy for the Living” Info and Pre-order https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/03/06/elegy-for-the-living-info-and-pre-order/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/03/06/elegy-for-the-living-info-and-pre-order/#respond Mon, 06 Mar 2023 07:01:56 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=28985 I’ve been sitting on this material for a very long time, 7 years to be exact. It never turned out the way I originally intended because life kept getting in the way. I’ve finally reopened it, remixed and mastered it (especially for Tidal, by the way, lossless in 48khz and 24bit), took care of the artwork and handed the thing over to the distribution. You can pre-order the album now (Spotify for streaming, iTunes, Amazon and Bandcamp for sales), just note that — as of now — it may be a few more days before it becomes available for pre-order on the platforms mentioned. As always, you get the best sound quality from Bandcamp, and you can also pre-order the album there now and get 1 track right now. I would strongly recommend this version to anyone who cares a little bit about high sound quality, or at least Tidal if you have an account there. The album is sonically produced and mastered to a very high standard, in other words: it sounds absolutely extraordinary. The official release is on June 2, 2023, 0:00 in your time zone. Thank you for your patience with me and for your loyalty over these many years. It means everything to me. I will try to make up for the long wait with a lot of new, exciting, upcoming music in the near future. I’ll work a bit more on the new studio until the summer, and then nothing will stand in the way of the next big thing. Tags: album, bandcamp, mix, mixed, music, music production, remix, sound, Spotify, Streaming music services, Tidal Related posts The Best Albums of All Time, According to…

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The Best Albums of All Time, According to Me (With Occasional Commentary) https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/02/26/the-best-albums-of-all-time-according-to-me-with-occasional-commentary/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2023/02/26/the-best-albums-of-all-time-according-to-me-with-occasional-commentary/#comments Sun, 26 Feb 2023 14:12:26 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=27558 They say you are what you like, and if that’s true, then my taste in music speaks volumes about my private and musical personality. These albums have been with me for ages, some newer than others, but all of them share a common thread: they’re all incredibly good. I’m not trying to sound like an old fogey pining for the good old days, but I do feel sorry for the youngins who missed out on the era when this music was being created. Luckily for them, it still exists and is audible. But buyer beware: just because something’s labeled “remastered” doesn’t necessarily mean it’s an improvement. Some remasters are, dare I say it, worse than the original tracks. It’s not ideal, but we can’t control the rights holders who sometimes replace the original tracks with these subpar versions. Fortunately, the listening technology these days is better than ever, so there’s that. Back in the day, getting noticed as an artist was almost as hard as finding a needle in a haystack because there was no internet. Record managers were the gatekeepers who decided who was worth investing in, and when they did, they invested big. I’m talking piles of cash, enough to set everyone up for life. But hey, that’s what you had to do to get the best musicians, sound engineers, and technology available. Producing an album was a massive undertaking, and failure wasn’t an option. Sure, that whole process might seem a bit shady, but there were some advantages to it. If you could sing or play your instrument like nobody’s business, you had a chance to become a superstar. If you looked good too, well, let’s just…

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NEW ALBUM: “As Above, So Below” https://ingovogelmann.net/2022/12/22/new-album-as-above-so-below/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2022/12/22/new-album-as-above-so-below/#comments Thu, 22 Dec 2022 09:41:05 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=27202 I made a new record titled “As Above, So Below“. It’s electronic, atmospheric, and dark. It will be released on January 4th, 2023 (on my 50th birthday) first on bandcamp as high resolution 24bit 48khz lossless files. On that day I’ll be celebrating my birthday in a hut somewhere at 3,000 meters in the Swiss Alps and I’ll be happy if you buy the album. You can listen to one track before the release on bandcamp. 4 weeks later, on February 3rd, 2023, it will be released on every imaginable streaming platform and store worldwide. It will be available on Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, Resso, Luna, YouTube Music, Amazon, Soundtrack by Twitch, Pandora, Deezer, Tidal, iHeartRadio, ClaroMusica, Saavn, Boomplay, Anghami, KKBox, NetEase, Tencent, Qobuz, Triller, Joox, Kuack Media, Yandex Music, Adaptr, Flo, MediaNet, Snapchat. Tags: album, ambient, Ambient music, Apple Music, bandcamp, electro, electronic, electronic music, facebook, hd, Instagram, music, play, sound, soundtrack, Spotify, Streaming music services Related posts The Best Albums of All Time, According to Me (With Occasional Commentary) (2) The Best-Selling Songs of the 80s in the UK and Germany (0) Peter Gabriel’s “i/o” Album Review: He’s Back, Better Than Ever Before (0) The Ultimate Harmonic Mixing & Composing Chart (12) Spotify: My Love-Hate Relationship with the World’s No. 1 Streaming Service (0)

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What About a Spotify “Discover Daily” Feature? Hint: It Already Exists. https://ingovogelmann.net/2022/12/21/what-about-a-spotify-discover-daily-feature-hint-it-already-exists/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2022/12/21/what-about-a-spotify-discover-daily-feature-hint-it-already-exists/#respond Wed, 21 Dec 2022 18:00:00 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=27056 As we all know, Spotify’s “Discover Weekly” feature is a personalized playlist that is created specifically for each user based on their listening history and preferences. It is updated every Monday and consists of 30 songs that the algorithm thinks you will enjoy. And that works scary well. One of the key features of Discover Weekly is its ability to discover new artists and tracks that you may not have come across before. This is made possible using machine learning algorithms that analyze your listening history, as well as the listening habits of similar users, to identify patterns and make recommendations. In addition to discovering new music, Discover Weekly also helps you rediscover old favorites and tracks that you may have missed the first time around. This is especially useful for people who have large music libraries, as it can be easy to overlook certain tracks when there is so much to choose from. One of the benefits of Discover Weekly is that it helps you to find new music that is tailored specifically to their tastes. This can be especially useful for those who are looking to branch out and discover new genres or artists, as the playlist is constantly evolving and changing to reflect your changing tastes. Discover Weekly is a valuable tool for music fans looking to discover new music and rediscover old favorites. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of a particular genre or just looking to broaden your musical horizons, Discover Weekly is a fantastic way to find new tracks and artists that you’ll love. “But I want new recommendations on a daily basis” …I hear you say. I get it. It is possible that Spotify…

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Spotify vs. Apple Music — Distribution — How to Pursue a Musical Career — From an Artist’s Perspective https://ingovogelmann.net/2022/12/16/spotify-vs-apple-music-distribution-how-to-pursue-a-musical-career-from-an-artists-perspective/ https://ingovogelmann.net/2022/12/16/spotify-vs-apple-music-distribution-how-to-pursue-a-musical-career-from-an-artists-perspective/#respond Fri, 16 Dec 2022 19:31:53 +0000 https://ingovogelmann.net/?p=26860 In this article, I’ll look at the two biggest music streaming providers, we’ll look at a good distribution service, and we’ll look at if and how you can or should pursue a music career. The two big boys in the music streaming business As an artist, it is important to choose the right streaming platform to showcase and distribute your music. There are many options available, but two of the most popular are Spotify and Apple Music. While both platforms have their pros and cons, it is important to weigh the options and consider which one is the best fit for your needs as an artist. First, let’s take a look at Spotify. With over 345 million monthly active users, Spotify is the largest streaming platform in the world. It offers a wide range of features for both artists and listeners, including personalized playlists, podcasts, and live audio. For artists, Spotify provides a variety of tools to help promote and monetize their music, including the ability to create artist profiles, upload music, and track streams and listeners. One of the biggest benefits of Spotify for artists is the potential to reach a large audience. With millions of users, there is a good chance that your music will be discovered by new listeners. Additionally, Spotify offers a program called Spotify for Artists, which provides resources and insights for artists to help them grow their careers. However, there are some downsides to consider as well. For one, the royalty rates on Spotify can be relatively low, with artists earning around $0.004 to $0.0084 per stream. This can make it difficult for independent artists to earn a significant amount of money from their…

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