Cyberpunk 2077 – 99.9 Impulse FM Radio – Idris Elba DJ Set



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Playlist – 99.9 Impulse

Mr. Kipper WALK OF SHAME
Private Press DREAMY
Private Press DEEEEEEP
Private Press BLACK LABYRINTH
Private Press FEED YOUR SOUL
Private Press LIQUID DISCO
Private Press SLEEPY DUST
Private Press SPARKLING FREQUENCY
Private Press UNDENIABLY CHANGES
Private Press VOID
Private Press WOOZEE
Private Press GEEEEEEHOUSE
Private Press BESTPL
Private Press ENERGEEHOUSE

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37 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – 99.9 Impulse FM Radio – Idris Elba DJ Set”

  1. It will surprise a lot of people that Idris Elba is big into dance music and can DJ. On Radio 1 in the UK he recorded a soundbite to introduce the Friday night show and is a regular guest.

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  2. This station is a godsend. This fits Cyberpunk so well. A more chill and relaxed house is a really good change of pace from the more frequent heavy and industrial sound of the other stations.
    Some tracks heavily remind me of Vladivostok FM from GTA The Ballad of Gay Tony. So lively.

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  3. Sounds like those radio stations that we cruised round to in the late eighties and early nineties. The stations would come and go but the music remained. Absolutely perfect for CP2077 and most recommended for employees of Muamar Reyes Automobile Rescue Services

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  4. Hey, folks! It's awesome to read that you're enjoying the tracks we've created for the DLC. A lot of hard work and love went into making them. Big shout-outs to Idris and CD Projekt for bringing us back to Night City. As a bonus, you can even find us at Riot Club where you can find some PP lore. PS. We are working on releasing them as a separate tracks so stay tuned !

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  5. This radio station is pure bliss. Crusing around Night City at night time is such a vibe with these songs running in the background. I used to listen to Radio Pebkac and Body Heat Radio all the time before the update but 2.0 made them all irrelevant to me because of this beauty.

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  6. This has fast become my fave station for just jogging around NC. Walk of Shame and Dreamy are proper club bangers. (Although quite old school. I remember that kind of music from the late 90s/early Noughties. Good though, means I can exercise my creaky old knees 🙂 )

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