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Here's some spice into the mix... When I grow up By The Pussycat Dolls, AC_DJ mix, enjoy!!
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Guest said

Very hot!!!

Norm's avatar
CROSS-OVER POLYRHYTHMS This is actually a type of enharmonic polymeter, where 2 rhythms with **different meters** (i.e., a different numbers of beats/measure) are played at the **same tempo**: the measures do not line up each time. These rhythms…
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Guest said

I do like the gutsy bass in there, great percussion keeps us on our toes.

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Year: 2010 Album: Cosmo Contributors: absynth 5 (1 track) Korg MS2000 (several tracks) garritan personal orchestra choir and percussion free lecture
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richardlaceves said

very cool,,,,, actually only a few K yes? been a few years since i was in astrophysics,,, actually i am a physicist by trade geo rather than astro,,, but hey,, this is a fun piece

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Soothing third world chillout with screaming violin, clanging galvanized iron roof shingles, and mutant radio signals being broadcast amidst the squalor. Trust me, you don't want to hear V.1.
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Guest said

Cool!

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Year: 2010 Album: Cosmo Contributors: absynth 5 (1 track) Korg MS2000 (several tracks) garritan personal orchestra choir and percussion free lecture
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Guest said

Great tones ,great mix.

Cody Tatman's avatar
Let's try that again!
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Guest said

Good one.

vaisvil's avatar
Year: 2010 Album: Cosmo Contributors: absynth 5 (1 track) Korg MS2000 (several tracks) garritan personal orchestra choir and percussion free lecture
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Johnny Stone said

That was I, was not logged in.

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Year: 2010 Album: Cosmo Contributors: absynth 5 (1 track) Korg MS2000 (several tracks) garritan personal orchestra choir and percussion free lecture
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Guest said

Yeah mate it all came out the keyboard. Nightmare to set up. Wow this is cool I gather you use a midi keyboard.

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Let's try that again!
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vaisvil said

nice, really nice!

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Year: 2010 Album: Cosmo Contributors: absynth 5 (1 track) Korg MS2000 (several tracks) garritan personal orchestra choir and percussion free lecture
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Lalo Oceja said

very cosmic sounds.. very good work

Owen Bourne's avatar
I watched a programme on Dali half way through composing this and it took some strange turns!
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vaisvil said

Hi - I enjoyed this composition very much. I would like to mention though that the volume was very low. So much so I have to normalize it to listen reasonably. Do you lack software to do this type of manipulation? (or was this on purpose?) In any event this piece impressed me enough to go through your series of sonatas!

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I watched a programme on Dali half way through composing this and it took some strange turns!
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richardlaceves said

A+,, an interesting visit to the keyboard of imagination,,, i think this is my favorite of your sonatas that i have listened to,,, On a personal note,, since i have been listening to your music, and some of the other piano work on AT,, i have decided to try my first sonata,,, we will see that that turns out,, anyway well written/done R

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I watched a programme on Dali half way through composing this and it took some strange turns!
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Johnny Stone said

Nicely done mate very cool.

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I watched a programme on Dali half way through composing this and it took some strange turns!
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Tharek Ali Mokbul said

That was me... Forgot to log on... Must still be tripping...

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I watched a programme on Dali half way through composing this and it took some strange turns!
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Guest said

This is FN superb! A little story came into my head whilst listening... Damn.. That was freaky ..... Your music is like LSD Man! Takes you on a real trip!

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A fun childrens tune from 2008, it really ought to be a hot fiddle tune but i don't have a hot fiddle. Old fox coming down the road now Bunny Bunny Run Run Bunny Bunny Go White tails bobbing in the air there funny bunny Go Go Bunny Bunny Run…
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Letter Seventeen said

Another brilliant job. Nice work, Stu.

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Another wacky production from the stretchy, bouncy, and elastic world of Rubber. Special thanks to Mark (Launched) for writing this one for us. We had a whole bunch of fun with this song and you will too. Enjoy! Flies in my lunchbox (Help…
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Letter Seventeen said

This is seriously messed up, and I mean that in the best possible way.

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this is a traditional blues tune originally recorded 77 years ago by the legendary robert johnson . since then everyone from the stones to clapton have had a go at it ,i have tried to bring it back to it's starting point IE: a man , an old cheap…
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Rick Phillips said

Great job on this one Chris! Love the sound.

Norm's avatar
CROSS-OVER POLYRHYTHMS This is actually a type of enharmonic polymeter, where 2 rhythms with **different meters** (i.e., a different numbers of beats/measure) are played at the **same tempo**: the measures do not line up each time. These rhythms…
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Gen. Libra said

i can dig brother man ∆∆Libra∆∆

Gumbo's avatar
First done by Dock Boggs back in the 20s, it's a great piece of melancholy parafunalia. Eerie to think it's a suicide note and reassuring to know he was still a tough old bird 40 years later.
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Norm said

Great song. The tune reminds me a bit of "House of the Rising Sun", which can be traced back to the Appalachian area in the early 1900's (Alan Price of the Animals has claimed that the song was originally a sixteenth-century English folk song about a Soho brothel, and that English emigrants took the song to America where it was adapted to its later New Orleans setting.) Cool piece and well done!

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