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The Dawn of Robots: A Tribute to Isaac Asimov 2

by Machina ad Noctem

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orsonwiles I like track 15. And I like these books. Favorite track: I, Eternal - Les Cavernes d'acier (The Caves of Steel​)​.
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Fae Moonbeam / K a g u r a Breathtaking. Excellent tribute

I should add "Skylarking with Claudia Delmarre" Was a close 2nd favourite. Favorite track: The Gaye Device - Robot Dreams (Robot Dreams).
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eternus58 When robots begin to have thoughts, when will your coffee machine will have a syndicate to protect him. The world of science adopted the laws of robotics as basis. Authors dream, predict our future. We should learn.
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The gaye device An honour and a pleasure to contribute to this wonderful and talented collection of electronic artists. A great selection that works so well with the subject. Favorite track: Jesús Acevedo - Lost Robot (Robot Dreams).
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“You listen to me, George. I won't have my daughter entrusted to a machine — and I don't care how clever it is. It has no soul, and no one knows what it may be thinking. A child just isn't made to be guarded by a thing of metal.”

I, Robot

Part two of the tribute albums to the classic science fiction writer Isaac Asimov.

Each song is inspired by a book/story by Isaac Asimov (indicated in the parenthesis after the song title).

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Machina ad Noctem

Experiments in music, literature and visual arts.

We honor the great minds of science fiction and cyberpunk literature.

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