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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: MIDI Scrapyard Challenge
Store Written July 07 2006 , Tags: midi, diy, found sound, circuit bending
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I found this link on BoingBoing today. Not sure if it's old news or you've already seen it, but I thought it was pretty interesting so I'm sharing the wealth.
Comments
wowie.. thx for sharing

now all i need is a pile of midi scrap, like the junk floor at the chicago store.. ~200x200' of music electronics sailing thru time.. but dude's pretty (ok, insanely) mean about parting with it :p
Recent blogs: erasure (ignore), my little pony  
hey which chicago store are you referring too?
what a great idea


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