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Made under the moniker "Bigotry". Signifies 'Night'. Weird dark drone music. Fades into 'Day', coming up.
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Signifies 'Day', second of the two part drone release under the moniker 'Bigotry'.
Usually it goes Day->Night, but because of the dark nature overall, decided to put this track after. The intro provides some soothing, followed by the dusk…
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This is the first tune I've recorded in many months. I didn't like it that much to start with. But after getting more creative with the bass line and sprucing up some of the guitar parts, it started to feel better. The vocals helped.
This is…
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The Second Coming (Slouching Towards Bethlehem)
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and…
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Track 5 from 2012 RPM Challenge project "Ipseity".
Full project at: http://otherhood.rpmchallenge.com/
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This was one of my earliest mods, back in '95 or '96, written in Scream Tracker 2, then remixed many years later (probably '99) with Impulse Tracker.
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This used to have lyrics, but I'll be damned if I can remember them. Even if I did I wouldn't post them.
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This was written during my stay as an exchange student in the U.S. from 1997-1998. Probably while on break in the school library. Yes, I had Impulse Tracker installed on a computer in the school library. I was a real charmer.
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This one's built around an Offspring sample ("Not the One" from Smash). It was written in one night during my stay as an exchange student in the U.S. from 1997-1998 with my host brother sitting next to me, offering me bad advice.
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I'm not sure I ever technically finished this one. I think I just gave up half way through.
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I think this is the song I've recorded the most times. This one at its harshest. And most danceable. Check out that fucking trance synth. Egh.
I remember starting this up at a LAN back in maybe '96 around 2 am when everyone else started playing…
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This was written one evening when I somehow figured out how to plug my dad's turntable into my computer. In one sitting, I went through his record collection, grabbed a handful of random records and sampled everything I could.
Bonus points for…
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I don't think I ever quite finished this one up. It was a nice idea that went nowhere.
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This is probably the earliest track that has survived. This was written with Scream Tracker 2, back when I was in the 7th or 8th grade. This is the work of a child. Remember that.
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This was the song I had to pull out of my wazoo on Monday night to finish the challenge. I didn't try anything fancy, since I had not time for re-takes, but I think it came out OK. It could really use a country slide-guitar or something, though…
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It seems everybody I know takes a pile of subscriptions. I wonder if I'm missing out. Needless to say, this was bitchin' hard to sing, and I cheated like hell.
Got old and fat just sittin around
waitin till a new solution is found
Solve my…
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I recently read Walden, and spent a lot of time thinking about Thoreau's idea that it is folly to suffer to put away against future suffering. But of course that would be silly advice to follow.
Save my money for a rainy day
It’s the way so they…
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This song IS autobiographical.
I been thinkin about what they call the best-case scenario
And it's 20 more years of this shit, don't you know
dealing with stuff I don't give a damn about
in return for a certain pecuniary amount
ref:
can't…
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I found out I could make this weird noise scratching over the center pickup on my strat. I looped it and built an "instrumental" over it.
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Another song I once recorded badly on a 4-track. This one is not so much changed from the original, just a better performance (I hope!) and recording.
Well I'm rusting away and I'm soon gonna die
'cause my body is slowly being oxidized
and I…
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An oldie, which I recorded very badly on a 4-track back in the 20th century. I have always wanted to do a "full" version with the bombastic fanfare I always envisioned. Here it is.
I grind my butt into the sand
where the ocean meets the…
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Written while I was an exchange student in the U.S., probably at the student library, right after the New Year 1998.
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I wanted more songs that WEREN'T about death and destruction. This song is not really autobiographical.
I go down to my basement room
To get away from everything
To forget forgettable days
Try to find something interesting
Got a big comfy…
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A song about the upcoming End of the World.
They tell me that the world is almost ended
the calender runs out and there's nothing more to say
The sun will flicker out and leave us all to die
So many things will be left undone
You and I will…
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A strange interludey thing based around the Akira drum and a really funky choir sample, singing a gratingly mechanical version of the opening theme to the Delphine game Out of This World (Another World). Yes, I was a nerd.
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This version with vocals was recorded well after the fact. It was written with Sarah Palin in mind.
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The therapist voice I found on some university website's psych podcast. And then Lister wraps things up for us.
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I wanted to start an album with a burst of white noise. I'm not sure why. Nor was I sure what to do afterwards. So I just chucked out a few chords.
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Check out the Smashing Pumpkins drums on this one.
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This was supposed to have been a remix of a Neil Schuh song. But he hated it so I saved his bit for last and pretended it was my own.
Fun fact: I played this at my high school music exam. It was either that, or sing.
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Recorded at an old piano in a basement LAN at somebody's house, sometime early 1999. Recording method: chucking a pair of gamer headphones under the hood of the piano and playing the first thing that came to mind. The whispering noises: my LAN…
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The flute sound hurts my brain now. Can't remember why I was so fond of it.
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No points for guessing the sample. I'm sorry, mr. don't-you-fucking-know-what-you-are. I was just a kid.
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This is what I did as a kid instead of punching walls.
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This is an assault on all GMO producers and their sickly food... (Did you know the FDA co-owns the patent on the terminator gene, with Monsanto...)
Words and music by CMOR (2010)
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Back when there was something called mp3.com (late 90's), I uploaded this album. They rejected this song because of a Prodigy sample (even though, despite the many stolen samples, there are no Prodigy samples in this song). However, they kept…
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Yes, it's the opening theme to Delphine's Out of This World (U.S. title: Another World). I was a nerd.
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We used this as the soundtrack for a 10 minute silent movie in high school. Fortunately, it was lost forever.
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Three bloody stumps stitched together. That's a real drumkit playing at the end. I had a beat-up old thing set up in my bedroom at my parent's house (high school, probably early 1999). I hung a microphone from the ceiling and tried to play along…
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Yeah. I know French. Sure. Croissant voulez-vous.
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I just stole a fresh batch of samples and wanted to try them out. Unfortunately I never really got around to finishing this one up. It just sort of stops.
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I wrote this because we needed music to play Quake 3 to.
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Let me stop you right there and say, no, I don't know the person providing the sample. I found it mp3.com (remember that from the late 90's?). I don't know why someone would upload an 11 minute track of themselves having a very fake orgasm, but…
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My friend Thorbjørn Bach Larsen came by one summer day at my parent's house, maybe 2000 or 2001, with an old rehearsal amp and played guitar solo for this track. It was the first time I'd ever recorded a real instrument. I didn't tell him that…
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I tried redoing this tune as a soft electronica track. The original "rock" version is here: http://alonetone.com/alchemy/tracks/last-goodbye
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This was a good idea, all things considered, but I never finished it the way I wanted to. Tough break.
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That last noisy bit is a couple of my DOS 6.2 system files, loaded into Impulse Tracker as raw audio data. When I was mixing this at 2 am, still living with my parents, my dad nearly had a shit fit. Guess I should have worn headphones.
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I wanted to put a guitar on this but didn't know how.
The synth is generated by some dirt poor free sequencer thing for Windows 3.1. I could never get it to sync up with the beat just right.
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En demo med en klaverrundgang, der lå og rodede rundt og ikke blev brugt til noget fornuftigt. Vokalen er kun en scratch vokal, der var meningen skulle genindspilles. Melodien blev senere genbrugt i Under Kurvens konceptalbum, som heller aldrig…
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After hours by Velvet Underground performed by One Man Dan
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I was fooling around with studiofactory for a while and discovered "random noise" making elements. I recorded a few tracks of that with different parameters and mixed them into a track. There was a pink noise oscillator going into a sine wave…
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) watchdog
nervus rex, the dog king,
barking mad in the barking mud,
ex-watchdog turned home-brew technologist,
made the following observations:
ideology is a concave mirror;
there's no such thing as a clerical error;
only sidney…
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Woke up too early today, couldn't sleep. Snow+Dawn outside, so just decided to play something random as the sun rose.
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decided to switch from major to minor and toy around with this idea so I made a little demo of how it would sound :)
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The first version of this is called Hidden and I uploaded it here a few months ago. It was supposed to be part of NaSoAlMo back in November, but that project never got off the ground and this was the only thing that survived.
I had mixed feelings…
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It's difficult to think of riffs to go along with abstract synths, on the spot. A few stumbles here and there, but then again, there is the fun in it.
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The title is a pun. In case one doesn't get it, referencing to Boards of Canada. Heavy influence from their warm, vintage electronic sounds.
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Experimenting synths, scales, ipads, portamentos, what have you....
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Bringing back Surf music!!!!!New song written by me and Andy Rashley from Southampton England.
Andy Rashley: Vocals and acoustic guitar
Ron Rouch: Bass and all other guitars
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