Cube ACR records phone calls & VoIP conversations on your Android device, and enables you to record phone calls and make voice memos on iPhone.
Cube ACR for Android enables you to capture cellular phone calls, record WhatsApp calls and conversations in other VoIP apps and messengers, like LINE, Viber, Skype, WeChat and many more!
Record incoming and outgoing calls in the best possible quality with Cube Call Recorder. Select from multiple recording options and sources to find the one that suits you best.
Frequent updates and improvements ensure that all your calls will be recorded via Cube Call Recorder, no matter what.
Save your recording to Google Drive or via email
See where calls took place on a map (works only on Android)
Auto-remove old recording to free up space
Secure your recordings with a PIN lock/TouchID/FaceID
Marking important parts of a conversation (works only on Android)
If you’re looking for a "deep post" reflecting on the lifestyle associated with this track—the peak of the Polish party scene in the early 2010s—here is a nostalgic, philosophical take: The Aftermath of the Zodiac Party
We aren't the same people who danced to this in 2011, but the echo of that "melanż" still reminds us that once upon a time, we were invincible for exactly four minutes and twenty-nine seconds. zodiak_na_melanzu
Looking back at the Monopol era feels like looking at a version of Poland that was loud, unpolished, and unapologetically alive. If you’re looking for a "deep post" reflecting
"Zodiak na melanzu" is a popular 2011 song by the Polish group Monopol, known for its energetic party vibe and references to "melanż" (Polish slang for a wild party). We were all looking for our signs in
We were all looking for our signs in the strobe lights, convinced that the night would never end as long as the bass was pumping. Zodiak na melanzu wasn't just a song; it was the anthem of a generation that measured time by the next weekend and identity by the energy of the dance floor.
The "Zodiac" isn't a destiny; it was just the vibe we chose to survive the grind.
But years later, the "melanż" hits differently. The deep part isn't the party itself—it's the realization that we were all chasing a version of ourselves that only existed between midnight and 5 AM. We were trying to align our stars in a crowded club, only to wake up and realize the stars don't care about the playlist.