] simon walley... i'm calling you out.
hey simon... what's up with these fill tracks? they're some of
the
most
melodic and engaging works that i have heard. but they are only a
minute
or
so long! can you stretch any of them out a bit? i wanna kick back
with
headphones and melt
Jake:
maybe i missed something but is this set available for download?
yep!
http://www.warmdata.net/audio/CiM_livePA.mp3
rob
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maybe i missed something but is this set available for download?
Yes, from the 'audio' section of http://www.warmdata.net/
Cheers,
Tom
From: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (313) [313] simon walley... i'm calling you out.
- Original Message -
From: Lee Herrington IV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hey simon... what's up with these fill tracks? they're some of the
most
melodic and engaging works that i have heard
- Original Message -
From: Lee Herrington IV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 5:52 AM
Subject: (313) [313] simon walley... i'm calling you out.
hey simon... what's up with these fill tracks? they're some of the
most
melodic and engaging
On Sunday, October 13, 2002, at 03:43 AM, Tristan Watkins wrote:
You could level the same criticism against The Black Dog's 'Music For
Adverts and Short Films', which is one of the best albums of any sort
of
music in my opinion. It's less about each track than the mood changes.
Or...
the
I think that good music can be short or long. It doesn't matter in my
opinion.
Think of Manuel Göttsching's masterpiece E2-E4. 60 minutes full of
absolutely shivers down my spine. And it really changes very very slowly
without being boring!
Anya, Day by day is absolutely great! A very
On Sunday, October 13, 2002, at 03:23 PM, Arne Weinberg wrote:
I think that good music can be short or long. It doesn't matter in my
opinion.
I agree. What I was trying to say was that although I don't
really like hiphop that much, the 3MB comp gives me the
chance of listening to good
hey simon... what's up with these fill tracks? they're some of the most
melodic and engaging works that i have heard. but they are only a minute or
so long! can you stretch any of them out a bit? i wanna kick back with
headphones and melt with the fill tracks for at least 15 minutes.