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      <title>Building the Perfect Future Drum Kit Right Now</title>
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      <description>I spent the morning looking at old photos of massive 80s rock kits, and it hit me how much a future drum kit has shifted away from just being a pile of heavy wood and chrome. We&amp;#39;ve gone from needing a literal van to transport a basic setup to</description>
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