EarthTones - Mental Floss (earthton.s3m)
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────────────────────────── E a r h T o n e s ────────────────────────── by Mental Floss of the K o s m i c F r e e M u s i c F o u n d a t i o n ────────────────────────── Length: ~8:49 ────────────────────────── (Be aware that I think this song gets cooler around the 5:30 mark, so if you're bored with it near the beginning, skip along. I hope you listen to the whole thing through, though. That's the way songs are written, don'tchaknow.) This song has had about 4 hours max work done on it, and is a bit of a rush release. I'm making it pending a live performance for Plastikman/Richi Hawton (I might be his opening act at the Trancendance rave on Nov 11th, 1995 in Toronto). I saw him in concert a couple of weeks back.. and.. well.. it was minimal techno, but it was cool. You really get to know how effectively "builds" in a song can hype people up. Anticipation can be really powerful. So I've been on more of an acid kick lately since his show, and especially since I got semi- confirmation on my opening act. Look for me on some Toronto flyers soon. Well, hopefully, anyway. This mix isn't near the end, either. So if you come out to my shows and I play this song, chances are you'll hear new stuff. (as it will be with most of my other songs) You know, morals get in the way of so much enjoyment. Just thought I'd share that. ────────────────────────── Sample credits (as far as I can remember): SE-JAM - 90% of the samples are from his .mod's Necros - Phat loop, plus some other samples, probably. Basehead - His samples usually are around somewhere. ────────────────────────── If you want to get in contact with me for web page design, game music, free live PA's for your rave, or escort service, feel free to drop me a line: phone: (416) 979-5000 ext 3628 email: andrewm_io.org Also take a gander at my web page. It's an experience in itself: http://www.io.org/~andrewm ────────────────────────── Copyright (c) 1995 by Andrew McCallum ────────── Oct 17th, 1995
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This track definitely takes one on a journey.