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  1. Thanks for brining this up. The post count has been bugging me since I joined the board. Here's how I solved the problem (I feel less inferior now):
  2. Happy 28th, Gott. Here I have something special for you.
  3. Did you get in contact with J. Cotrell? If you haven't, you can find his email address here.
  4. Should be enough for a decent stereotype.
  5. I'm clueless as always. 1. A sampling thing? There seem to be a James Bondish interval in there as well as some sounds from the Duran Duran Bond soundtrack. 2. The beginning makes me think of 1960ies Mancini scores. 3. Again, sounds like a 60ies film score. I don't know anything about it. Very nice stuff. 4. Nice tune but not excited about it. No clue. 5. No idea. The alto has something Dolphyesque to it. Good tune. 6. Mancini comes to mind once again. There's a hint of a Pink Panther quote somewhere. 7. The beginning of this track is very cool. Like Detectives Stone and Keller hanging around somewhere in SF. 8. Beautiful flute playing. Of course I have no idea what it is. 9. Very nice. What's going on here? Are the low tones generated by a muted bass string or a drum? 10. Cowbells destroy any music for me, ban them! I like the bass player's tone! 11. Not really my cup of beer. 12. See #4. 13. Interesting instrumentation and combination of styles. Nice. 14. The bassist reminds me of Bill Plummer. I like this one very much minus the guitar (this tone is starting to bug me a bit). 15. Holy reverb. Similar feelings as for #14. A nice, mellow composition - I like it. 16. Gil Evans comes to mind. I think it's that keyboard vibes (?) solo that reminds me of Evans' soloing. The sustained synth note makes me think this is from the 80ies. 17. The film score feeling is back again. Fairlight (?) meets organ. 18. 19. 20. I'll add the missing "I have no clues" later. Arm, thank you very much for this disc (with original artwork!). Great sequencing and I like its overall atmosphere. Lots of score like stuff and latin percussion in there. #7, #14 and #15 are my favorites, especially beginning #7. And thanks to tjobbe who sent me the disc (I think it was him). edit: what else.
  6. <shift lock> though I never use this key intentionally.
  7. Wow, this is beautiful. Check this out: http://www.80stvthemes.com/ra/DIALGLAD.ra
  8. I knew you'd have something to add to this. Thanks Rocky! Yes, I am predictable.
  9. I better not rename to rockefellatio center.
  10. ““Nobody in the world can play clarinet like Tale Ognenovski. His music is incredible. His improvisations and solos are out of this world…”, says Dimce Cvetkovski, the sponsor of the Album entitled “Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music”.... Tale Ognenovski's contributions to our and world music are enormous...” From an article entitled, “New Audio CD of Tale Ognenovski – Jazz, Macedonian Folk Dances and Classical Music with the clarinet virtuoso... “, written by Tina Ivanova. and published in the newspaper “Utrinski Vesnik ” , Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, on February 8, 2002. Tale Ognenovski Jazz Composition No. 1 (composer. Tale Ognenovski) Happy 25th, lieber Gott.
  11. Intelligent MIDI Sequencing with Hamster Control
  12. This turned into a rather intimidating thread. Nevertheless - happy 21th, lieber Gott. Book tip
  13. Where is my complexity scale?
  14. oops, yes. chumP means stupid right? You should be banned. You did that on purpose.
  15. Put a label reading "Party Mix" on it and throw it out of the car while driving and have your co-driver take a picture.
  16. I have never listened to such a disc on a good system. Played two tracks from the disc I sent to you on my stereo but couldn't distinguish between the formats (decent Marantz components, cheap Canton speakers). Generally, MP3s encoded at low bitrate (<196kbps) are easy to identify, I think. edit: schpelling
  17. Happy 20th, lieber Gott.
  18. http://www2.jraf.org:8042/jingles/index.jsp 20th Century Fox
  19. The Incredible Machine. A sweet game.
  20. I remember there's a board member from Madison, no? This member will have to attend this concert (a fundraiser) and ask Jennifer Pendur about those recordings. http://www.motherfools.com/calendar.php?uri=calendar
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