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          Using the microKORG, GarageBand drum kits, and a cheap acoustic guitar. Beware, it is far from done. The final version will likely be longer and less repetitive (if possible).
        
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          Completely done with my microKORG. The organ sound is a preset, but the rest of the tracks are customized programs.
        
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          I rerecorded all the tracks, so better guitar, better bass, better drums, even better organ! Enjoy :)
        
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          This is a sample of whats to come of our up comning Album "Kings And Queens" like us on facebook to stay up to date on shows and releases. 
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          When magic and technology cross paths, all heck will break loose.
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I can't help believing
that this course she can't stop weaving
a part of her deceiving 
herself that this is right
She focuses fate
her intentions transferred…
        
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          An electronic track from the Dead In The Water sessions. I thought the Last FM version was missing something, so I went in to fine-tune it.
This is the end-result of that fine-tuning.
The track deals with how there are usually no easy outs…
        
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          Noteherder and McCloud are a duo based in Brighton, UK. This project was an attempt to fuse two strands of the local experimental music scene, and is based around live performance.
 
Noteherder is Chris Parfitt who plays Soprano Saxophone for…
        
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          This was the Second song I wrote for the film Thanks a Latte, and is my favorite one that I've written for it so far. I love the cheesy electronic feel, and the random chord tones.
        
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          something i threw together in fruityloops. a "cheat-track" mostly chopped samples and loops
        
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