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Dean
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Posted: April 29 2011 at 04:39 |
Carousel - 2004
Carousel came about after hearing Autechre and Four Tet for the first time. What struck me about their music was not that it was IDM, but that it was dark and in some ways menacing and that in some respects was what I was striving for with the cacophony of light. However, rather than go lock myself in the attic and produce my version of dark IDM I wanted to infuse the feeling I got when first hearing it into my own 'brand' of music. The theme of fairgrounds and circuses seemed natural choice for this album, inspired in part by the artwork of Dave McKean (for Neil Gaiman's The Tragical Comedy or Comical Tragedy of Mr. Punch and the comic book for Alice Cooper's Last Temptation), the track " Circus of Death" by the early incarnation of The Human League, Carousel, the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical that features "You'll Never Walk Alone" and by Stephen Sondheim's " Send In The Clowns". The main inspiration came from a doctored photograph of demonic/vampiric carousel horse I produced for a spoof website of a black metal band called Warriors of Doom. The title of the track 'Into The Pantomime' was also borrowed from the WoD website, being a parody of "Into the Pandemonium" by Celtic Frost, not that this version is a black metal parody - far from it, I just liked the title (not that I think myself above such parodies, my first album contains a BM parody track called "The Penultimate Battle Triumphant As The Immortal Emperor Entombed In The Woods Of The Carpathean Forest Creates Necrophobic Mayhem At The Gates Of Marduk's Darkthrone And Nevermore Shall Thorns Rest On Thorns I Lay Against Borknagar’s Green Carnation Until We See The Anathema That Is Hecate Enthroned With My Dying Bride At Bal Sagoth’s Ancient Ceremony And The Infantile Hordes Are Nested In Their Cradle Of Filth (Part 1)" - it is precisely 13 seconds long, but that's for another day).
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. |
Into The Pantomime Panicking Pachyderm Send Home The Clowns Hippodrone Caroustabout |
5:43 5:04 5:36 4:26 21:39 | Total playing time: 42:30 minutes
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Epignosis
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Posted: May 31 2011 at 13:14 |
The first time I tried listening to Carousel, I fell asleep (not the artist's fault- it was quite late and I'd been in the cups). I snoozed during the second track, and wound up having an extremely vivid dream. I was running from something in this steampunk-like factory, and whatever was chasing me had a very distinct groan (which was actually the low grumbling noises throughout the beginning of the second half of the piece). At the end of the piece, I woke up, frightened, but remembering that I had made it out of whatever place I was running through.
This could be your best one. It's one of the better prog-electronic albums I've heard.
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TheGazzardian
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Posted: May 31 2011 at 18:31 |
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Dean
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Posted: May 31 2011 at 18:41 |
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I get the same message ... all the other CoL uploads appear to be okay. Perhaps it will recover in a few hours, if not I'll re-upload it tomorrow.
It appears to be working again
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TheGazzardian
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Posted: May 31 2011 at 23:39 |
Thanks Dean, checking it out
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Andy Webb
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Posted: June 01 2011 at 17:46 |
Cool, downloading now
And just a suggestion, have you tried Mediafire? It obviates the tedious waiting time for downloads.
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Dean
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Posted: June 02 2011 at 08:41 |
Andyman1125 wrote:
Cool, downloading now
And just a suggestion, have you tried Mediafire? It obviates the tedious waiting time for downloads. |
I looked at it sometime ago, but the 200Mb limit put me off (a few of my albums are >200Mb), however, in the interests of experimentation, I've established an account and uploaded "Moments", here it is:
Edited by Dean - June 02 2011 at 08:49
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Dean
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Posted: June 02 2011 at 08:49 |
Epignosis wrote:
The first time I tried listening to Carousel, I fell asleep (not the artist's fault- it was quite late and I'd been in the cups). I snoozed during the second track, and wound up having an extremely vivid dream. I was running from something in this steampunk-like factory, and whatever was chasing me had a very distinct groan (which was actually the low grumbling noises throughout the beginning of the second half of the piece). At the end of the piece, I woke up, frightened, but remembering that I had made it out of whatever place I was running through.
This could be your best one. It's one of the better prog-electronic albums I've heard.
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I wanted to evoke a nightmare, not invoke one!
(yes, it's taken me two days to think up that reply ).
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Epignosis
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Posted: June 02 2011 at 08:58 |
Dean wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
The first time I tried listening to Carousel, I fell asleep (not the artist's fault- it was quite late and I'd been in the cups). I snoozed during the second track, and wound up having an extremely vivid dream. I was running from something in this steampunk-like factory, and whatever was chasing me had a very distinct groan (which was actually the low grumbling noises throughout the beginning of the second half of the piece). At the end of the piece, I woke up, frightened, but remembering that I had made it out of whatever place I was running through.
This could be your best one. It's one of the better prog-electronic albums I've heard.
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I wanted to evoke a nightmare, not invoke one!
(yes, it's taken me two days to think up that reply ).
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Dean
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Posted: June 05 2011 at 06:46 |
For a giggle I thought I'd catalogue all the Cacophony Of Light albums... all those listed here are real and actually exist, though one (Edge) hasn't been released as yet because it isn't finished and perhaps never will be:
Song # |
Catalogue Number |
Album Title |
Year |
Track Duration |
Album Duration |
Track Number |
Song Title |
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SOD001CD |
Wake |
2002 |
0:06:11 |
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Track : 01 |
Aftermath |
2 |
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0:04:16 |
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Track : 02 |
Arise |
3 |
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0:04:12 |
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Track : 03 |
Awaken |
4 |
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0:04:48 |
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Track : 04 |
Deathwatch |
5 |
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0:02:58 |
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Track : 05 |
Backwash |
6 |
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0:05:12 |
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Track : 06 |
Requiem |
7 |
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0:05:45 |
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Track : 07 |
Vigil |
8 |
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0:03:24 |
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Track : 08 |
Lament |
9 |
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0:04:26 |
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Track : 09 |
Somniloquy |
10 |
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0:05:01 |
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Track : 10 |
Eulogy |
11 |
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0:05:36 |
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Track : 11 |
Epitaph |
12 |
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0:10:20 |
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Track : 12 |
Wake |
13 |
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0:01:50 |
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Track : 13 |
Memorial |
14 |
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0:00:13 |
1:04:12 |
Track : 14 |
The Penultimate Battle Triumphant … etc |
15 |
SOD002CD |
Spunos |
2002 |
0:07:00 |
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Track : 01 |
Feldspar |
16 |
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0:07:00 |
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Track : 02 |
Galena |
17 |
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0:07:00 |
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Track : 03 |
Obsidian |
18 |
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0:07:00 |
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Track : 04 |
Corundum |
19 |
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0:07:00 |
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Track : 05 |
Nepheline |
20 |
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0:07:00 |
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Track : 06 |
Trona |
21 |
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0:07:00 |
0:49:00 |
Track : 07 |
Gypsum |
22 |
SOD003CD |
Edge |
2002 |
0:04:02 |
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Track : 01 |
The First Cut |
23 |
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0:05:10 |
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Track : 02 |
Low Hopes |
24 |
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0:03:38 |
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Track : 03 |
Corporeal Reflection |
25 |
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0:06:04 |
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Track : 04 |
Let Me Be |
26 |
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0:08:26 |
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Track : 05 |
Staring Into The Sun |
27 |
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0:04:59 |
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Track : 06 |
Haemogoblin |
28 |
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0:02:51 |
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Track : 07 |
I Don't Want Your Pity |
29 |
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0:04:37 |
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Track : 08 |
Sanguine Reflection |
30 |
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0:07:27 |
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Track : 09 |
Cast A Long Shadow |
31 |
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0:04:02 |
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Track : 10 |
When The Bleeding Stops |
32 |
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0:04:20 |
0:55:36 |
Track : 11 |
The Last Cut |
33 |
SOD004CD |
Penumbra |
2002 |
0:03:30 |
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Track : 01 |
Penumbra |
34 |
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0:04:24 |
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Track : 02 |
Alpha Proxima |
35 |
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0:04:26 |
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Track : 03 |
More To Life (than this) |
36 |
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0:03:03 |
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Track : 04 |
One Sadness |
37 |
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0:03:45 |
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Track : 05 |
Safely Tucked Up In Bed |
38 |
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0:04:11 |
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Track : 06 |
Monochrome Colour Box |
39 |
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0:04:05 |
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Track : 07 |
A Moment Lost (abridged) |
40 |
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0:06:11 |
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Track : 08 |
Optimistic One |
41 |
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0:04:26 |
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Track : 09 |
Premonition Too |
42 |
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0:05:02 |
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Track : 10 |
Menagerie |
43 |
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0:05:46 |
0:48:49 |
Track : 11 |
Graphite Point |
44 |
SOD005CD |
Moments |
2002 |
0:07:40 |
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Track : 01 |
A Moment Lost |
45 |
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0:07:04 |
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Track : 02 |
A Moment In Time |
46 |
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0:06:45 |
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Track : 03 |
A Moment With You |
47 |
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0:10:10 |
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Track : 04 |
A Moment Alone |
48 |
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0:07:24 |
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Track : 05 |
A Moment Between (Where You Have Just Been And Where You Are Going To) |
49 |
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0:08:26 |
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Track : 06 |
A Moment Ago |
50 |
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0:06:19 |
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Track : 07 |
A Moment In Thought |
51 |
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0:08:14 |
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Track : 08 |
A Moment In Space |
52 |
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0:02:24 |
1:04:26 |
Track : 09 |
A Moment Regained |
53 |
SOD006CD |
Drone |
2002 |
1:00:00 |
1:00:00 |
Track : 01 |
Drone |
54 |
SOD007CD |
Aibohphobia |
2003 |
0:04:48 |
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Track : 01 |
Erehwemos |
55 |
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0:03:12 |
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Track : 02 |
The Truth About Birds And Time |
56 |
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0:04:29 |
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Track : 03 |
Palindrome |
57 |
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0:13:18 |
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Track : 04 |
The Truth About Birds And Rain |
58 |
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0:04:02 |
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Track : 05 |
Define Symmetry |
59 |
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0:02:20 |
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Track : 06 |
The Crab Canon (J.S. Bach, arr. CoL) |
60 |
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0:04:02 |
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Track : 07 |
Divine Synergy |
61 |
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0:09:02 |
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Track : 08 |
The Truth About Birds And Traffic |
62 |
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0:04:09 |
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Track : 09 |
Palindrone |
63 |
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0:07:57 |
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Track : 10 |
The Truth About Birds And Planes |
64 |
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0:04:48 |
1:02:07 |
Track : 11 |
Nowhere |
65 |
SOD008CD |
Moirai |
2003 |
0:05:55 |
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Track : 01 |
Darkness And Night |
66 |
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0:10:52 |
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Track : 02 |
The Spinner Of The Future |
67 |
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0:19:28 |
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Track : 03 |
The Apportioner Of The Present |
68 |
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0:21:28 |
0:57:43 |
Track : 04 |
The Destiny Of The Past |
69 |
SOD009CD |
Passing |
2003 |
0:05:05 |
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Track : 01 |
Passing Wind & Whethering |
70 |
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0:07:18 |
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Track : 02 |
Passing Out The Other Side |
71 |
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0:05:22 |
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Track : 03 |
Passing Without Due Cause |
72 |
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0:04:48 |
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Track : 04 |
Passing Trade & Industry |
73 |
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0:04:25 |
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Track : 05 |
Passing Issues |
74 |
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0:05:26 |
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Track : 06 |
Passing Currents |
75 |
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0:05:03 |
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Track : 07 |
Passing Broad Thoughts From Home |
76 |
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0:01:16 |
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Track : 08 |
Passing Whole Life Support |
77 |
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0:04:29 |
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Track : 09 |
Passing Sleep |
78 |
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0:08:33 |
0:51:45 |
Track : 10 |
Passing Strangers In The Rain |
79 |
SOD010CD |
Antiquarian |
2003 |
0:09:14 |
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Track : 01 |
Mên-An-Tol |
80 |
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0:11:16 |
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Track : 02 |
Lanyon Quoit |
81 |
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0:08:45 |
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Track : 03 |
Mên Scryfa |
82 |
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0:04:05 |
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Track : 04 |
The Merry Maidens |
83 |
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0:07:06 |
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Track : 05 |
The Pipers |
84 |
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0:10:09 |
0:50:35 |
Track : 06 |
Tregiffian (A Moment Ago Part 2) |
85 |
SOD011CD |
The Gaia Cacophony - Dawn |
2003 |
1:00:00 |
1:00:00 |
Track : 01 |
Dawn |
86 |
SOD012CD |
The Gaia Cacophony - Evolve |
2003 |
1:00:00 |
1:00:00 |
Track : 01 |
Evolve |
87 |
SOD013CD |
The Gaia Cacophony - Forever |
2003 |
1:00:00 |
1:00:00 |
Track : 01 |
Forever |
88 |
SOD014CD |
Incidental |
2003 |
0:08:56 |
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Track : 01 |
Incidentally |
89 |
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0:05:31 |
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Track : 02 |
The Way Of The World |
90 |
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0:03:56 |
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Track : 03 |
Cynical Sex Scene |
91 |
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0:02:55 |
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Track : 04 |
A Short Walk To The Edge |
92 |
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0:04:48 |
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Track : 05 |
Love Theme |
93 |
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0:09:55 |
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Track : 06 |
Yesterday [Was The Last Day Of The Rest Of Your Life - Part 1] |
94 |
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0:07:05 |
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Track : 07 |
Obligatory Car Chase |
95 |
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0:03:15 |
0:46:21 |
Track : 08 |
Kevin's Cosmic Coffee-Break |
96 |
SOD015CD |
Eponymous |
2003 |
0:20:02 |
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Track : 01 |
The Eponymous Hero |
97 |
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0:20:01 |
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Track : 02 |
The Heroic Adventure |
98 |
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0:20:02 |
1:00:05 |
Track : 03 |
The Hero's Return |
99 |
SOD016CD |
The Mathematica Cacophony - Geometric |
2004 |
0:12:10 |
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Track : 01 |
Ambivalent Geometry |
100 |
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0:28:34 |
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Track : 02 |
Cubing The Sphere |
101 |
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0:16:00 |
0:56:44 |
Track : 03 |
Infinity Minus One |
102 |
SOD017CD |
The Mathematica Cacophony - Derivative |
2004 |
0:15:35 |
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Track : 01 |
Derivate The Function f(v) - First Derivative |
103 |
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0:07:47 |
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Track : 02 |
Derivate The Function f(v) - Second Derivative |
104 |
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0:05:33 |
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Track : 03 |
Derivate The Function f(v) - dv/dt |
105 |
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0:21:00 |
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Track : 04 |
(Na, K)AlSiO4 |
106 |
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0:18:20 |
1:08:15 |
Track : 05 |
My God! It's Full Of Stairs |
107 |
SOD018CD |
The Mathematica Cacophony - Quantify |
2004 |
0:24:00 |
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Track : 01 |
Down The Quantum Well |
108 |
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0:48:00 |
1:12:00 |
Track : 02 |
In Search of Dark Matter |
109 |
SOD019CD |
Reflects |
2004 |
0:18:26 |
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Track : 01 |
Escape Into Evening |
110 |
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0:11:56 |
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Track : 02 |
The Fallen |
111 |
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0:13:52 |
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Track : 03 |
Reflects/Reflex |
112 |
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0:08:13 |
0:52:27 |
Track : 04 |
Hot Love (M. Bolan, arr. CoL) |
113 |
SOD020CD |
Rookery |
2004 |
0:50:00 |
0:50:00 |
Track : 01 |
The Parliament of Rooks |
114 |
SOD021CD |
ffrantic |
2004 |
0:00:46 |
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Track : 01 |
ffrantic |
115 |
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0:03:52 |
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Track : 02 |
Narrow Streets |
116 |
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0:03:41 |
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Track : 03 |
Hi-Rise |
117 |
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0:04:22 |
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Track : 04 |
We'll Be Late |
118 |
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0:03:53 |
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Track : 05 |
Panic Attack |
119 |
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0:05:26 |
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Track : 06 |
Sala City |
120 |
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0:04:29 |
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Track : 07 |
Congestion Charge |
121 |
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0:03:36 |
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Track : 08 |
Demand And Supply |
122 |
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0:03:13 |
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Track : 09 |
Urban Chaos Theory |
123 |
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0:03:17 |
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Track : 10 |
Commuter Oasis |
124 |
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0:03:00 |
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Track : 11 |
Commercial Sector |
125 |
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0:04:46 |
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Track : 12 |
A Night In |
126 |
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0:05:33 |
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Track : 13 |
A Night Out |
127 |
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0:04:24 |
0:54:18 |
Track : 14 |
Take My Hand |
128 |
SOD022CD |
Ambivalent |
2004 |
0:08:00 |
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Track : 01 |
Ambiotic |
129 |
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0:09:48 |
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Track : 02 |
Ambivalent |
130 |
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0:23:54 |
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Track : 03 |
Amblyopia |
131 |
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0:12:50 |
0:54:32 |
Track : 04 |
Ambridged |
132 |
SOD023CD |
Kinesis |
2004 |
0:05:31 |
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Track : 01 |
Kinesis - part 1 |
133 |
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0:05:52 |
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Track : 02 |
Spring is a State of Mind |
134 |
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0:04:53 |
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Track : 03 |
Kinesis - part 2 |
135 |
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0:06:21 |
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Track : 04 |
Scissors/Paper/Rock (An Accident Waiting to Happen) |
136 |
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0:03:57 |
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Track : 05 |
Kinesis - part 3 |
137 |
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0:04:02 |
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Track : 06 |
Burning Trees |
138 |
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0:04:36 |
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Track : 07 |
Kinesis - part 4 |
139 |
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0:03:30 |
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Track : 08 |
Interlude |
140 |
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0:10:43 |
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Track : 09 |
Kinesis - part 5 |
141 |
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0:05:17 |
0:54:42 |
Track : 10 |
Two Sadness |
142 |
SOD024CD |
Masks |
2004 |
0:07:26 |
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Track : 01 |
Façade (phizog) |
143 |
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0:13:48 |
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Track : 02 |
Oh, Know No Noh |
144 |
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0:19:57 |
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Track : 03 |
Commedia dell'Arte |
145 |
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0:21:54 |
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Track : 04 |
Those Masks |
146 |
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0:03:10 |
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Track : 05 |
Façade (epilogue) |
147 |
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0:05:38 |
1:11:53 |
Track : 06 |
These Masks (single edit) |
148 |
SOD025CD |
Shadows |
2004 |
1:09:59 |
1:09:59 |
Track : 01 |
Shadows |
149 |
SOD026CD |
Benign |
2004 |
0:13:08 |
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Track : 01 |
b1 |
150 |
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0:08:39 |
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Track : 02 |
b2 |
151 |
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0:05:12 |
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Track : 03 |
b3 |
152 |
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b4 |
153 |
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b5 |
154 |
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b6 |
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b7 |
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1:17:18 |
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b8 |
157 |
SOD027CD |
Impasse |
2004 |
0:05:22 |
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Counting The Stars |
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Ecologic Impasse |
159 |
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0:06:45 |
1:04:02 |
Track : 03 |
Front Ear |
160 |
SOD028CD |
Humdrum |
2004 |
0:16:48 |
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That's Weird |
161 |
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Track : 02 |
Humdrum |
162 |
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Contemporary Amnesia |
163 |
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0:11:22 |
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(Like A) Dandelion Seed In The Wind |
164 |
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The Cosmic Innumerator |
165 |
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0:52:53 |
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Pop Tarts |
166 |
SOD029CD |
Untitled |
2004 |
0:14:49 |
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fourteen:forty-nine |
167 |
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ten:seventeen |
168 |
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twenty-one:oh-four |
169 |
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0:52:40 |
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six:thirty |
170 |
SOD030CD |
Carousel |
2004 |
0:05:43 |
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Into The Pantomime |
171 |
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Panicking Pachyderm |
172 |
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0:05:36 |
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Send Home The Clowns |
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Hippodrone |
174 |
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0:42:28 |
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Caroustabout |
175 |
SOD031CD |
Laze |
2004 |
0:11:28 |
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Tomorrow Knows |
176 |
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Just A Phase |
177 |
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0:56:40 |
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Stupor |
178 |
SOD032CD |
Omni |
2004 |
0:15:27 |
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Omni 1 |
179 |
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Omni 2 |
180 |
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0:50:54 |
Track : 03 |
Omni 3 |
181 |
SOD033CD |
Nonentity |
2004 |
0:02:45 |
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Divisor |
182 |
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Numerator |
183 |
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Operand |
184 |
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0:14:30 |
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Denominator |
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Persecutor |
186 |
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0:58:42 |
Track : 06 |
Underture |
187 |
SOD034CD |
Trilithon |
2004 |
1:02:26 |
1:02:26 |
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Trilithon Ascendancy |
188 |
SOD035CD |
Voracious |
2004 |
0:31:03 |
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Eat The World |
189 |
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A Plague of Humans |
190 |
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Tastes Like Chicken |
191 |
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0:57:39 |
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Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty |
192 |
SOD036CD |
The West/Wind Cacophony - Xolotl |
2004 |
0:53:11 |
0:53:11 |
Track : 01 |
Xolotl and Quetzalcoatl |
193 |
SOD037CD |
The West/Wind Cacophony - Yaponcha |
2004 |
0:53:15 |
0:53:15 |
Track : 01 |
Two Little War Gods Travel West |
194 |
SOD038CD |
The West/Wind Cacophony - Zephyrus |
2004 |
1:00:29 |
1:00:29 |
Track : 01 |
Cave Dweller |
195 |
SOD039CD |
Fluidic |
2004 |
0:30:06 |
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The Gaia Flow |
196 |
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1:01:01 |
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The Fluidic Process of Thought |
197 |
SOD040CD |
Landscapes |
2004 |
0:17:00 |
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Imbolc |
198 |
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0:17:00 |
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Beltane |
199 |
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0:17:00 |
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Lammas |
200 |
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0:17:00 |
1:08:00 |
Track : 04 |
Samhain |
201 |
SOD041CD |
Goldfish |
2005 |
1:00:00 |
1:00:00 |
Track : 01 |
The Song Of The Goldfish |
202 |
SOD042CD |
Radio |
2005 |
0:06:00 |
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Aether |
203 |
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0:27:00 |
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The Luxembourg Effect - Part 1 |
204 |
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0:06:10 |
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Wonderful 208 |
205 |
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0:27:10 |
1:06:20 |
Track : 04 |
The Luxembourg Effect - Part 2 |
206 |
SOD043CD |
Ballet |
2005 |
0:20:43 |
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Prima Ballerina |
207 |
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0:54:54 |
Track : 02 |
Dancing On The Edge Of Time |
208 |
SOD044CD |
Goffish |
2005 |
1:00:00 |
1:00:00 |
Track : 01 |
The Snog Of The Goffish |
209 |
SOD045CD |
Mode1 |
2005 |
0:06:25 |
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March To A Diffident Drum |
210 |
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The Drake's Progress |
211 |
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0:08:10 |
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Conquest And Empire |
212 |
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0:18:54 |
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The Stigmata Martyr Stigma |
213 |
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1:03:09 |
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It Doesn't Matter What Car You Drive When You Are Lost |
214 |
SOD046CD |
Mode2 |
2005 |
01:05:06 |
1:05:06 |
Track : 01 |
The Stigma Variation |
215 |
SOD047CD |
Indulge |
2005 |
01:15:00 |
1:15:00 |
Track : 01 |
Dream Off |
216 |
SOD048CD |
Metamorph |
2005 |
01:05:30 |
1:05:30 |
Track : 01 |
Tessellation Boulevard |
217 |
SOD049CD |
Oligarch |
2005 |
00:06:39 |
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Kuiper |
218 |
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00:08:00 |
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Quaoar |
219 |
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00:05:52 |
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Sedna |
220 |
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00:04:33 |
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Ixion |
221 |
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Oort |
222 |
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Orcus |
223 |
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Chiron |
224 |
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00:00:10 |
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Charon |
225 |
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00:02:02 |
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Varuna |
226 |
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00:05:41 |
0:53:50 |
Track : 10 |
Planet X |
227 |
SOD050CD |
Pilgrim |
2005 |
00:03:48 |
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Track : 01 |
Valiant Overture |
228 |
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00:06:09 |
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Dark-land |
229 |
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00:05:20 |
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The Slough of Despond |
230 |
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00:04:48 |
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Beelzebub Castle |
231 |
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00:05:25 |
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The Wicket Gate |
232 |
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0:03:58 |
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The Hill Difficulty |
233 |
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00:06:07 |
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The Valley of Humiliation |
234 |
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00:05:34 |
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Valley of the Shadow of Death |
235 |
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00:03:36 |
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Doubting Castle |
236 |
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00:08:00 |
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Who Would True Valour See |
237 |
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00:04:50 |
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Track : 11 |
The Enchanted Ground |
238 |
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00:07:40 |
1:05:15 |
Track : 12 |
The Celestial Country |
239 |
SOD051CD |
Stateless |
2005 |
00:05:52 |
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Track : 01 |
The 51st Stateless |
240 |
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00:17:30 |
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Track : 02 |
A Toe Nail Poem |
241 |
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00:05:39 |
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Polymorphilla |
242 |
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00:15:45 |
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Go Go Gothic Gatling Gun! |
243 |
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00:06:13 |
0:50:59 |
Track : 05 |
Intro Red |
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- I've also produced three anthologies/compilation albums for each year (named: "Some", "More" and "Bits") but I haven't bothered listing them here - there should have been a forth one called "Done" taken from 2005 albums but it never was.
- I've also done an album of cover versions (T Rex, Dido, Tori Amos, Billie Holiday, Bjork, NIN, Philip Glass & Slipknot), but for copywrong reasons, it's not available anywhere.
- Album titles with hyperlinks are available for free download (click the link) ... note: "Stateless" is downloadable via LastFM.
- Catalogue Numbers with hyperlinks take you to the Amazon page where you can buy a hardcopy.
- The next Amazon release will be "Untitled" if I can ever get the upload to work without timing-out.
- If anyone has any requests of what to upload next, please ask.
- If anyone wants a handmade one-off kitchen table hardcopy of anything and are willing to pay the postage, PM me.
- If anyone feels like adding lyrics and singing to any of these, PM me.
- If anyone wants to record cover versions of any of these, feel free.
- If anyone wants to use anything in a film project, PM me.
Edited by Dean - June 05 2011 at 06:58
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Posted: June 30 2011 at 05:08 |
Dean wrote:
I have been playing around with a couple of online vanity presses to see if they are a worthwhile method of self-releasing CDs. The two I have looked at are www.lulu.com and www.createspace.com - both are fairly well known for self-publishing books and both offer a service of converting your album tracks to a hardcopy CD-R (called CD On Demand) complete with full-colour artwork and disc label. To try these services out I have released one of my early CDs by this route.
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Dean, I remember you made a similar post where you compared in detail a few online vanity presses for books, but I can't seem to find it. Do you remember it, or am I just imagining it? Thanks.
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Posted: June 30 2011 at 05:36 |
harmonium.ro wrote:
Dean wrote:
I have been playing around with a couple of online vanity presses to see if they are a worthwhile method of self-releasing CDs. The two I have looked at are www.lulu.com and www.createspace.com - both are fairly well known for self-publishing books and both offer a service of converting your album tracks to a hardcopy CD-R (called CD On Demand) complete with full-colour artwork and disc label. To try these services out I have released one of my early CDs by this route.
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Dean, I remember you made a similar post where you compared in detail a few online vanity presses for books, but I can't seem to find it. Do you remember it, or am I just imagining it? Thanks.
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I think you must have imagined it - I have mentioned print-on-demand vanity publishing, but not gone into any detail. What do you want to know?
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 30 2011 at 05:59 |
Thanks Dean. I see you're using Amazon / Lulu; are there any notable differences to their CD publishing process?
I see you have proof copies of your book from both providers - did you notice a difference in paper and print quality? Also, did you happen to happen to have colour images in your books? The quality of colour printing is what would interest me most.
Vomps might have other questions - it appears the time is ripe for a Vompatti anthology.
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Posted: June 30 2011 at 06:22 |
Quality wise Lulu and Createspace are about equal on books, and the processes to get a book into print are also similar for both (on balance Lulu is perhaps a little easier, but not by much).
I make my own .pdf files and upload them rather than let them convert my Word documents - that gives me more control over formatting and layout since not all pdf writers convert Word docs the same - I use CutePDF - it's freeware and works really well.
I don't have colour images in my books so I don't know what the quality is like - B/W images are a little grainy in a B/W book. My first book (Darqlands) was originally a full-colour webnovel with over 200 images - I reduced that to about 20 monochrome images for the final book. Full colour books are stupidly expensive - for example on Createspace a 200 page 5x8 full-colour book is $25.75 while the black'n'white version is only $5.50, and you cannot mix full-colour pages in a B/W book, so if only 1 page is colour, the other 199 pages are costed as colour too. Full colour is best for low page-count large format books - for example 50 pages @ 8x10 would be $7.75 (don't forget to add on about $7 per book shipping with Createspace).
The covers are full-colour regardless - and as they are CMYK print and not RGB they need gamma correcting to get the colour exactly right - I didn't bother so my royal-blue covers have a slight purple tint to them, but I quite like that.
ps: with Createspace you can skip the Proof copy stage if you want, but I wouldn't recommend it - it's surprising how many mistakes you spot in the first print copy that you never saw on the PC monitor.
Edited by Dean - June 30 2011 at 06:24
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Posted: June 30 2011 at 06:51 |
Vompatti wrote:
harmonium.ro wrote:
Vomps might have other questions - it appears the time is ripe for a Vompatti anthology.
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Looks like Alex has appointed himself your manager and agent
(...busy on the phone, selling coloured photographs to magazines back home)
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 30 2011 at 06:54 |
Thanks a lot Dean!
Those prices don't look high from a French perspective; here a new, medium-sized, book with no illustrations at all costs from 15 to 25 euros. The 50 page @ 8x10 colour book you mentioned at 15 dollars (10 euros) print+shipping would be perfect for me. I doubt I'll ever try going to treaty size, so an illustrated essay would fit in there perfectly. I'd only need to actually write something interesting...
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Posted: June 30 2011 at 06:54 |
Dean wrote:
Vompatti wrote:
harmonium.ro wrote:
Vomps might have other questions - it appears the time is ripe for a Vompatti anthology.
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Lol yes. But I think I will look into this Createspace thingy when I've actually written something worth printing.
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Posted: June 30 2011 at 06:55 |
I skipped that stage.
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Posted: June 30 2011 at 07:01 |
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busy on the phone, selling coloured photographs to magazines back home) |
Oh noble bard, Dean, if one is setting oneself up as an author, ought it to be a given that one's biography has no spelling errors?
[quote">in the south of England with is wife [/quote">
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