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Orlando, Florida, USA
About me
I started writing music in mid to late 2002. My style has grown and changed a lot since then and i've dabbled in everything from IDM to Industrial to Ambient. I have two main projects at the moment - Mr. Panda, to house my general works. Music under this name tends to be more melodic, structured, and upbeat and pulls ideas from many different genres. Subbasement, to house my Dark-Ambient/Ambient-Noise style pieces which I didn't feel fit appropriately under my original project. I made the decision to split them so each style could be more focused as well as to make submitting demos, and that sort of thing, easier.

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My Gear
Hardware
* Alesis Micron
* Various cassette players/recorders
* Sample cassettes and tape loops
* Toy instruments
* Found and homemade percussion

Software
* Windows 98
* Slackware Linux
* FreeDOS
* Audacity
* Fruity Loops
* Scream Tracker 3
* Schism Tracker
* LMMS
Electronic Music other: National Archive Footage
Store Written November 25 2006 , Tags: video, vj, visuals
Just thought I would share this amazing link I just found. It is the google video page of the National Archives. It features longish historical footage, the most intriguing of which is the NASA footage, but i'll let you be the judge. Perfect, i'd imagine if you own a digital projector, and if you don't, it's still worth taking a look at.

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Comments
cool. i used to go to the library of congress site and download all kinds of weird videos there. they have all kinds of random stuff there. things like loggers working in some forest 50 years ago or milkmen delivering bottles.. i downloaded one and it was a red wagon rolling down the street. for some reason it was in the library of congress.

nice to see google getting in on the history. it's a much better interface.
ah, thanks for the link. i happen to be in the process of making some videos myself. good to know about these free resources.
thanks so much, very intresting.
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