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    Posted: October 27 2005 at 15:15

Hi -

I would be happy to get some comments from you on a prog music project of mine. All songs (4 albums by now, > 70 min. each) are available as high-quality mp3 here:

www.thegeminiproject.net

"A crossover style between everything and anything. Exhausting, exciting, sophisticated, multifaceted, heavy, mellow, powerful, beautyful, electronic, acoustic, concept-oriented. From pop to metal, from house to baroque, from progressive to art rock and back again, there is something for everybody. Each track is different from the last. Prelistening each track for five seconds will be useless, most tracks will end completely different than they started. Music for music freaks, not for those who only listen to "everything that is on the radio". Have fun!"

A good point to start with is the opener of Album IV, "The Lives Of Other People". Further, for friends of

- long progressive rock epics, try "Voyager" on Album III, "Scum" on Album IV or "Après-she" on Album II;
- electronic style mixes, try "Objectivity" on Album III or "Twilight Of The New Gods" on Album II;
- ambient house, try "Charon" on Album II;
- ballads, try "Future Perfect" Album I or "Nowhereland" on Album IV;
- mellow piano solo music, try "Stray Pucks" on Album IV;
- plain rock tracks, try "Outer Space Interment" on Album I;
- electronic/industrial, try "Skull" on Album I.

Bye,

Michael Watt

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