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Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA
About me
I've made electronic music since I was about 12. I've been around instruments and music all my life because my dad's a church organist. I started out just writing midi files and gradually got into voice creation over the years. I like things that take me as far as possible from real life and I think that's reflected in my music. I've listened to post-tonal stuff since highschool and it's slowly taken over my music collection.Over time my music has gone from simple repetitive structures, to more tonally complex stuff, then finally to timbre based stuff with complex or sometimes completely random structuring.
My Gear
Hardware: violin, fife, guitars, piano,
software: Reason (if I get lazy), Reactor, cakewalk, kontacr, sonar guitar studio, and others
The simplest most classic message
Release
Store Written June 21 2007  
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A friend of mine asked me for the name of some of my tracks which he had on his computer. He played this one and I barely recognized it. I made it a while ago and apparently it got erased from my computer. I like it so I thought I'd post it.

all the verbal stuff is Timothy Leary saying the line "it's the simplest most classic message." He's referring to the "turn on, tune in, drop out" thing, which I really don't understand. I think saying it's "the simplest most classic message" is a good way to refer to a trip.

I don't know that that drillish sound is. My guess is that I made this in reason.
Comments
woah...i liked this man...helps me reflect.

I liked Timothy's intent, but he really screwed up the psychedelic scene for those that could have really benefited from the use of such psychoactive substances.

then again, he did put lsd on the street which allows us to obtain much more easily

(but the quality can be questionable)
Not playin 4 me...
I hate it when that happens.
Well...anyway I liked the last track u posted, the eire one with the goat.
But I guess i already commented about it.


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