Very Nice. Sounds all crisp and put together. I wish I could get my recordings to sound so sweet.
This means that we're all going to have to get together one day and record some tunes in the studio. Well maybe it doesn't mean that but it would be cool.
like a couple of lukewarm raindrops on a warm summer's night at the beach.
Speaking of dreams -- and I wonder why I haven't already introduced you to this magnificent, miraculous machine magic long ago -- have a look at these:
What are these? See, there's this geek subculture, called the "demo scene" -- demo not as in demonstration of political opinion, but demonstration of computer virtuosity. And, obviously, they love what they do -- thereby pushing limits. Occasionally, they gather somewhere, in halls full of PCs, cables, sleeping bags and coffee machines, and show off their skills -- the links above will guide you to a sample of their work. Pay attention to the filesizes, those are merely 64kb -- that's about 20 typewriter pages -- then watch in utter boundless awe!
PS: They're .exe, and the latter is unfortunately named "fuk_win.exe" to boot, but I vouch for their non-maliciousness -- fukwit prompts you with a windows error when it's through, just click it away and all will be ok.
Your piece has a feel like that classic Miles album “In a Silent Way†with Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Josef Zawinul, Tony Williams, Dave Holland, and John McLaughlin on guitar. Late night and mellow like a strange, but not unpleasant dream. Thanks.
everyone for the comments.
Its just some improvised noodling. I aint no songwriter, like u lot:) I never (consciously) heard that Miles Davis album, but will have a listen...
And, Bruce, actually, i was one of those demo-scene freaks in my mid-teen-days:) I wasnt that great at coding tho, more making tunes for the demos (in Soundtracker:)) I even went to such a gathering, hehe. I won't drop any names before anyone identifies as an ex Amiga freak here tho;)
9/11 TV News Archive Streaming video of all major network news coverage on 9/11/01
Dr. David Ray Griffin A website documenting the work of the most credible and widely respected author on the truth about 9/11.
9/11 Unveiled by Enver Masud Free PDF of an excellent and concise book summarizing the case against the official story.
David Chandler's YouTube Channel Must watch videos analyzing the explosive demolition of the twin towers and WTC7, produced by high school physics teacher David Chandler whose work forced a revision to NIST's final report on the WTC.
Center for an Informed America Excellent analysis by Dave McGowan on 9/11 and other controversial subjects. This link is to McGowan's 2004 analysis of 9/11 and the state of the truth movement at that time.
Council for the National Interest Group founded by Congressmen Paul Findley and Paul McCloskey to promote pro-American (instead of exclusively pro-Israeli) middle east policies in the U.S. government.
Popular Mechanics: "Debunking 9/11 Myths" The most often cited critique of 9/11 Truth, or defense of the official version of events. Fails to address most real concerns adequately.
Money Masters Documentary on the corrupt money system
that was sweet
Very Nice. Sounds all crisp and put together. I wish I could get my recordings to sound so sweet.
This means that we're all going to have to get together one day and record some tunes in the studio. Well maybe it doesn't mean that but it would be cool.
Jpass
ambient and gorgeous
thanks srubby. so glad i listened before slumber
Nice
like a couple of lukewarm raindrops on a warm summer's night at the beach.
Speaking of dreams -- and I wonder why I haven't already introduced you to this magnificent, miraculous machine magic long ago -- have a look at these:
Poem to a horse (Hey, Larry!)
FukWitDaddy
What are these? See, there's this geek subculture, called the "demo scene" -- demo not as in demonstration of political opinion, but demonstration of computer virtuosity. And, obviously, they love what they do -- thereby pushing limits. Occasionally, they gather somewhere, in halls full of PCs, cables, sleeping bags and coffee machines, and show off their skills -- the links above will guide you to a sample of their work. Pay attention to the filesizes, those are merely 64kb -- that's about 20 typewriter pages -- then watch in utter boundless awe!
PS: They're .exe, and the latter is unfortunately named "fuk_win.exe" to boot, but I vouch for their non-maliciousness -- fukwit prompts you with a windows error when it's through, just click it away and all will be ok.
Enjoy!
neat-O, but where's the horse?
:)
long live the geeks!
It's a poem to a...
but eventually, it should attract its adressee. Keep tryin'!
Sounds like that Miles Davis album, Scrubby
Your piece has a feel like that classic Miles album “In a Silent Way†with Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Josef Zawinul, Tony Williams, Dave Holland, and John McLaughlin on guitar. Late night and mellow like a strange, but not unpleasant dream. Thanks.
Thanks
everyone for the comments.
Its just some improvised noodling. I aint no songwriter, like u lot:) I never (consciously) heard that Miles Davis album, but will have a listen...
And, Bruce, actually, i was one of those demo-scene freaks in my mid-teen-days:) I wasnt that great at coding tho, more making tunes for the demos (in Soundtracker:)) I even went to such a gathering, hehe. I won't drop any names before anyone identifies as an ex Amiga freak here tho;)
Actually
I attended one of them gatherings, too -- The party '98 ftw! Tracking, too! Scream Tracker then Impulse Tracker :)
The geek shall inherit the earth ;)