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Erik Benjaminsson @UCcmqfZ4bn_ibN7waX3eY8_w@youtube.com

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Hello there! I am an electrical engineering student from Sw


Welcoem to posts!!

in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Erik Benjaminsson
Posted 2 months ago

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Erik Benjaminsson
Posted 1 year ago

Magical tune from my childhood: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ463... watch video on watch page

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Erik Benjaminsson
Posted 1 year ago

I should make an acoustic cover of this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4MBw... watch video on watch page

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Erik Benjaminsson
Posted 1 year ago

I recently started my master's program (power electronics), and I'm glad that my academic journey is nearing its end. I dropped out of high school believing I would never have an education, but I managed to turn things around.

Anyway, despite the absence of uploads, I am still actively writing music. I will soon have enough songs for an album, I just need to finish some lyrics (the difficult part).

I'll leave you with "Once Upon a December" from Anastasia, sung by Helen Sjöholm:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDVu4... watch video on watch page

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Erik Benjaminsson
Posted 2 years ago

"The Hours" and "The Glimmer in the Glade" will be on Spotify soon.

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Erik Benjaminsson
Posted 2 years ago

The Swedish word for "window" is "fönster", which is a loanword that originates from Latin. It replaced the word "vindöga", which is a compound word that literally translates to "wind eye". So a window is really a "windeye".

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Erik Benjaminsson
Posted 2 years ago

Where I've been sitting...

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Erik Benjaminsson
Posted 2 years ago

Look what I found: watch video on watch page

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Erik Benjaminsson
Posted 2 years ago

I will probably upload another original soon.

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Erik Benjaminsson
Posted 2 years ago

The soundtrack of a movie can really make or break the watching experience. When the music doesn't match the theme of the story it attenuates the impact of the movie, something that is far too common unfortunately. The movie 'Pet Sematary' is a great example of the contrary. The movie is based on Stephen King's novel with the same name, and it's a story about death and sorrow. I think the soundtrack conveys this really well: watch video on watch page

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