Now you have listened to my music for a while. You're probably asking yourself, "Why doesn't bluepulse make more upbeat-pushing-the-bpm-past-160 music?
The answer to that's honestly quite simple: I like to savor my music.
In other words, say you have two artists. One is a hardcore techno DJ who always pushes his speed slider all the way past what's possible to dance. You can't really dance to that music because it's way too fast. The OTHER artist keeps his music at about 130-140 average (a little more, little less). People can dance to that, chill to it, or just listen and actually savor all the parts of that song. Your mind starts realizing different synths, beats, and before you know it, you have a song you actually want to download.
See, right there is ME. I'm not saying that there's a problem with faster, more repetitive music. I'm just saying that I do things differently because I'm an audio-scientist (better known as a DJ).
Just a thought...
In the meantime, enjoy the album art from the Green album ("City Morning II" through "Iron")
(from left to right: Seth [collaborator], Cici [vocalist] and Mac [me, DJ QuArTz]