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Six light years from home, remembering Earth...
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another cultural landslide said

HOORAY...new music from Skidoo!!! This track is lovely!

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Guest said

Great music!

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another cultural landslide said

Nice and soothing. Kudos

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sort of a work in progress inspired by the music of Juana Molina. Looking for a vocalist to add something. I've got some ideas but not the correct sort of voice.
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another cultural landslide said

This track is WONDERFUL!

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De la produccion "ALEGRIA DEL MUNDO, LATINOAMERICA" www.renatopaonemusic.com
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-t. said

schön

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Richard Hardrick said

nice track... that`s the way... you`re right

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This piece was written for the Vance Quartet, a student clarinet quartet at Oberlin in 2002. My wife is one of the 2 bass clarinetists heard on this recording-- we'd known each other for a few months at this point. The electronic sound collage…
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J dY Stamp said

It's seems guy loves the music of great Russian composer A.Skryabin (I'm not sure about spelling). I studied that music while I was leaning in music college. It's a great music! DJ Dubble8 - your music so close to me.

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I recorded this short piece on guitar for my friend Andy Hulse's 2003 film "High Lonesome". This part is for a driving scene with no dialogue. Early morning in a southwestern Texas landscape.
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J dY Stamp said

Very interesting. I'm fond of classic guitar.

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I recorded this short solo vocal with a minidisc recorder while up in a tree. This is a one-take, one-track recording (with lots of delay added, to be sure). The bird you hear was actually accompanying me at the time. A later, expanded version…
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J dY Stamp said

I like it! Nice!

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Richard Hardrick said

just excellent!!!!

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Ross Spencer said

Joy

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Ross Spencer said

Yes, like a door on the future, and the hinges are real.

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Guest said

I love this so much, maybe you should play it each week, i can do some of my irish dancing to it! Not very prophet like tho.... Anna C x

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Guest said

oddly, it does seem to work listening back to it now!!

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The Sunday Thing said

Aah, the synchronous moment when we both inadverrtently sang a song about Rhubarb on the same night - the selly sausage!! Stork tork love

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Johnny Stone said

This is very nice and soothing. I like this one very much. Yes this is great

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Johnny Stone said

Oh Yeah I like this one.

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Ross Spencer said

Thanks ACL, (re. Parachute). A little Julian Cope-esque this one.

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The first bioelectrophilia track since returning to the US. This song was made with only 2 saki monkey vocalizations. Note the beginning of the song which demonstrates how one vocalization was turned into part of the percussion.
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Erik Spangler said

Man, I wish I had this track last Wednesday night when I mixed some of your other bioelectrophilia tracks at the "Sound Ecology" event that I told you about. Lots of positive comments from audience members. Keep bringing it.

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Ross Spencer said

I like it as well, I want it to continue. Have you listened to Sometimes hide? There are similarities in the bass, and I also recommend Invisible friend.

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