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Video Game Extravaganza
Studio album by
Released3 March 2017
Recorded1998-2016
VenueEdmonton, Canada
StudioFL Studio
GenreElectronic, Trance, Industrial
Length72:20
LabelReally No Reilly Records
ProducerDannerz
Singles from Exaltist Ethan/Video Game Extravaganza
  1. "Maximum Charge"
    Released: 1 March 2017
  2. "3000-Combat"
    Released: 2 March 2017

Video Game Extravaganza is the first album by FL Studio music producer Dannerz. Originally named Mix Man Dan, he produced many tracks over the period of over ten years, of which twenty made the final cut. The album is called Video Game Extravaganza not because the music is in any way, shape, or form directly tied into one or more video games. Rather, the music is meant to be played as a replacement to the video game music that is being played directly from the game. The music provides additional focus, mental stability, and drive to help people as they try to win the games they are playing.

All tracks are currently available free-of-charge on YouTube and SoundCloud. On 29 January 2018 the album has been re-released on Amazon Music, iTunes, Spotify, and Google Play Music.

All tracks are written by Dannerz

No.TitleLength
1."3000-Combat"5:11
2."Damn Right (The Hazer)"4:00
3."Maximum Charge"3:55
4."Bio-Mechanical"4:39
5."Counter-Strike"5:10
6."Datadrome"3:26
7."Fly-Time"4:09
8."Hiedaurix"2:19
9."Dark Evolution"4:06
10."Stratis"6:07
11."Life and Battles"4:04
12."Beat Blast"1:51
13."Natex Two"3:16
14."Bring Me Back to Life!"1:56
15."MMD Omega Rock Mix Down"3:39
16."Demipreditheos"3:43
17."The Beautiful Cybernetic"1:16
18."Street Predators"3:13
19."Ajendu"1:52
20."After Strike"4:20
Total length:72:20

Personnel

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Dannerz - All instruments, producer, and mastering
Ethan T Reilly - Manager