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         <description><![CDATA[<div class="bbcode"><del>This song didn't make it onto a yearly album by an electronic music club.</del> I should have updated that I was wrong.  <strong>It did make it onto that sampler!</strong> The requirement was to choose of one of ten classic songs and create a new song based on that classic one or fragments thereof. You might guess the base for room 101*.<br />
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*) It's based on Adagio in G Minor by Tomaso Albinoni.</div>]]></description>
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