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"Ohm-o-genik" is the dancefloor killer single taken from Mobbing's "Rock the Dog" album.
Single available in all the main digital stores beginning mid-august 2008
Gianluca Motta Remix included. Must-have track.
(P) & (C) 2008 Q-Lab - Italy
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Chris Genik need some animations to show to some high school students what happens at sci arc, so i was asked to put something together. This was a 2 min compilation of some of my work, just a brief tid bit.
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