>From last.fm

"Microlife is a collaboration between Ryan Szarko and Scott McFadyen.
Originating from Edmonton, Alberta Canada, the duo produced a variety
of house and downtempo tracks between 1999 and 2002 before moving on
to other projects. Most of the releases were publicly available on
mp3.com and are difficult to find. The mellow, bittersweet euphoria
typical of their productions is reminiscent of the spirit of Edmonton
in late winter."

Best lead from googling:

http://www.facebook.com/search/results.php?q=ryan%20szarko&init=quick&tas=0.788386257365346

I don't know what happened to all the stuff that was on mp3.com -- I
had a bunch of tracks up there, some of which I'm not sure are still
around.


On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 11:09 PM, logic7 <log...@cox.net> wrote:
> I was going through a number of old CD's of data (found an outlook archive
> with a number of messages from this list from late 2002) and ran across a
> playlist from some mp3's that I once had. The artist was microlife, and I
> got them from the old mp3.com. I had them up to about 2004, when I lost a
> huge chunk of data to a drive failure. I know a lot of us used to have music
> on mp3.com, in fact it's where I first heard of 313 member Dennis Desantis
> (known on mp3.com as Van Der Rohe) as well as many others. The tracks I have
> in the playlist are:
>
> \microlife\Atavism.mp3
> \microlife\Modern_Life.mp3
> \microlife\MPath.mp3
> \microlife\Plex.mp3
> \microlife\Night_Moves.mp3
> \microlife\Space_to_Fly.mp3
> \microlife\Stars_instrumental_mix.mp3
> \microlife\The_City_and_Dreams.mp3
> \microlife\Untitled.mp3
> \microlife\Tropic_of_Cancer.mp3
> \microlife\Gift_of_the_Magi.mp3
> \microlife\Dub_Teeth.mp3
> \microlife\Airports.mp3
>
> I'm hoping that -someone- on the list has a fairly extensive collection of
> old mp3.com stuff and that some of this stuff looks familiar. I mean... I
> still listen to the old Van Der Rohe/Dennis Desantis stuff on a regular
> basis as well as all of the old Christian Bloch and Danny Anderson stuff
> from mp3.com (especially the Sean Deason remix of Bloch's "Langour") so the
> hope is that someone like this old, extra super obscure stuff as much as I
> do.
>
>

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