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"2007-06-27 16:27:52"
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"<strong>Distrubance</strong>. Rare &quot;Golden Oldies&quot; saved from c-casettes, dat-tapes and old harddrives. Just counterplay it very loud next time your neighbour downstairs is banging the roof with the broom.<br /> <br /> Some words about the songs...<br /> <br /> <strong>Silent One</strong> was done few months after the four first songs in the <em>Ambience Session</em> album. Actually I tried to continue the theme of the <em>Magician Clayish in High Voltage Transformer</em>, but I partly lost the grip and got into something else. Something like voodoo from steam pipes. However, I was satisfied.<br /> <br /> Of course I had to show people the flip side of the Silent One too. It became <strong>Silent Another</strong>.<br /> <br /> <strong>Henna Dos</strong> will speak for itself. Dos is not abbreviation of denial of service or disk operating system. Neither dentists of society.<br /> <br /> <strong>Crossnoise</strong> is a, eh, hiphop-ambient-trance-something that has definitely rocked up the mood flying in every party about 10 years ago. This rhythmic collection of noise I composed with Parametric. Half the credits to him. Thanks Al.<br /> <br /> <em>Camel Boost</em> is the only song I have touched afterwards on this album. It was originally supposed to be <em>Moontra 2</em>, but it failed. I listened it now and it just sounded as dry as camel's rear, so I had to add the water. I made some changes, and now it is <strong>Camel Boost - It's Raining mix</strong>. <br /> <br /> <strong>Moontra</strong>. If I really have to describe this song somehow, let's say It's the main theme of the <em>Disturbance</em>.<br /> <br /> I remember when I was composing <strong>Solk&auml;</strong>. I had broken headphones. I guess someone had stepped on it or something. Anyway this song was made by chasing the funny resonance they made in certain frequencies.<br /> <br /> Then I bought new headphones and just to make sure they are better than the old ones, I made a pair for the <em>Solk&auml;</em> called <strong>Cck&auml;</strong>. This one sounded also funny in my old subwoofer. Funny magic piano. I can't recall when or where or how did I play it...<br /> <br /> Then there are only two songs left to introduce: <strong>Fartetti</strong> and <strong>Pianussimo</strong>. Some kind of &quot;my old favourites&quot; - I don't know why I like these very special. They are just nostalgic for me somehow...<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> However, these are old and rusty songs made late 90's or in other words 10 years ago. About same time as the two previously published: <em>TeddyBear Trilogee</em> and <em>Ambience Session</em>. I just didn't dare to mix&amp;master any track anyhow (except the Camel Boost just a little bit) - so don't expect too high quality and don't ruin your hi-fi stack. I still hope you like what you hear.<br /> <br /> Sincerely yours,<br /> Ben Akusto"^^xsd:string
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