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Us Among You
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An orchestra of complex sounds and harmonies. Music for inspiration and fuel for the imagination.
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Variety of styles Trying to spark your imagination and move your soul one way or another
Someone you don't know is making music you never heard. The computer age has erupted with music to my great delight. I love the idea of creating music to be listened to around the world via the internet. My music is in a variety of styles including, Jazz, Electronica, Techno, Dance, Rock. I hope you find something that appeals to your taste and you enjoy it as much as I do creating it.
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Genre
Beats Pop
Charts
Peak #5,401
Peak in subgenre #152
Rights
Synthetic Movements 2005
Uploaded
November 06, 2005
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MP3 5.2 MB 128 kbps 5:42
Story behind the song
In the back of Keith’s mind there was always the thought - we are not alone. If you had told him there were Aliens among us just two days ago - he would have laugh at the notion. Keith was gifted in a way that even eluded him at times. Things would come to him in his sleep. Theories and ideas would spring into his unconscious mind. Some concepts were too abstract to comprehend and others he retained and journalized as soon as he could. Many of these ideas were unproven or impossible to prove with technology available to him. How could he prove his revelations if he had no evidence to back them up? He needed computer power and massive storage space. How could he achieve this? One day a news headline caught his eye and later his imagination. It was a story about file sharing programs and the internet. The idea of people leaving their computers on and connected to the internet for days -uploading and downloading files became a shining light. Obsessed with compression algorithms and media file compositions. He created a computer virus-like program that secretly fed off of file sharing servers, broadband internet connections to idle computers around the world. Computers he could harness. He created algorithms to store code, messages, text, video - just about anything he wanted in billions of files on millions of computers - virtually - every computer connected to the file sharing network was available for his secret use. He had invented a parallel computing power that could rival any super computer. He planned on using his complex system as his thesis in Technology. Only word got out. Now there was someone watching. Someone stalking. Aliens. They weren’t Aliens like we’ve come to believe. They weren’t very different from us. They were not geniuses they had no powers - one thing that did make them different was they were born with the knowledge of their ancestors. Handed down memories - and most of all a sense of identity. Instinctively, they knew what they were. They had been with us since the first industrial revolution. Mating with native humans had diluted their bloodlines almost beyond salvation. Their identity as a species was in jeopardy. They needed Keith’s computer theories to build a network. A way to link together in secret and share - an internet of their own secretly buried in ours. The idea came from Ray Bradbury's “Fahrenheit 451". They needed to catalog, store and salvage their identity - a way to record it for the future. The small collective that approached Keith explained their fears and their eagerness to restore their culture - and live as a secret society. Parts of their history and knowledge was feared to be lost - and with it their identity as a species. If their fate was to extinguished into the native humanity - then it is time to record their existence. Keith could never release his work publicly. In return the Aliens agreed to offer him their friendship and honor him into their society. Keith was a first step to finding their freedom.
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