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Some piano and old style synths with accoustic bass thrown in.
First draft, may be revised slightly later.
Some madness with didgeridoo samples and microtones.
Continuation of the track listed currently as "untitled"
Semi-industrial with a bit of cinematic and algorithmic harmonies.
Some electronic madness with a theramin.
...or just 'Interval Closure.' Partially algorithmic composition: algorithm-based synths with live guitar.
Pseudo-algorithmic composition.
Demo track for a project on microtone use in Haskore. First draft.
Track 4. 10min 25sec of harmonic & rhythmic exploration broken down to ~3.5 min of ambient followed by gradual rhythmic buildup.
Track 3. Udated according to soundclick forum feedback. Less intro, more piano thing.
Track 2. Full title: 'Nucleophilic Substitution at Lucky's Cafe.'
Track 1 part 2. Continuation of Decarboxylation. It's all one 13min track on the album.
Track 1. Re-recording of Decarboxyoation with fixed reverb as suggested by some folks here. Other tweakings still in progress.
String quartet meets polka and singing pants. A musical joke for midi-contest.com's genre challenge.
Track #11, follows De Morgan's Law. Using sf2 versions of old moog sounds among others.
Track #10, follows JVM. Experimental weirdness.
Java Virtual Machine - 9th in the series. Coffee effects recorded by Niels on www.midi-contest.com
8th in the series. There are some minor sequencing issues in the recording, but it will be some time before I can clear those up.
Semi-jazzy electric guitar and synths. #7...follows 'Psychosis'.
Followup to 'Virgula Divina.' 6th in the series overall.
Some world with slice of jazz in a mixed electronic melt. Follows 'Intron.'
4th in the sequence, following Pahoehoe. See the additional song info for other random details.
Some crazy world influence and synths. See description for more info. 3rd in the series (after Iodoform).
Followup to Dolabella...see the longer description for more info.

