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Signals (Send Me Some)
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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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Peak #1,861
Peak in subgenre #176
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Synthetic Movements 2005
Uploaded
March 01, 2006
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MP3 5.3 MB 128 kbps 5:44
Story behind the song
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) is the stage for this tune. The long hours of listening for signals from outer space must be tedious and a little entertainment probably wouldn’t hurt - so I thought, ‘Why Not.” I saw the movie “Contact”, but never read the book by Carl Sagan. (I did love his PBS series “Cosmos”.) Another thought that came to mind was a goofy science fiction movie that came out in 1955 called “This Island Earth”. In the lyrics section I put a short description of the movie. I wanted to do something with little bits that sounded like signals and a beat of course... Give it a listen and see what you think. Lots of stuff to trigger your imagination, shuffle your feet, and bob your head. Have fun...
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The story starts out with a test pilot scientist and his friend getting a strange parts catalog in the mail. In it they found just the part they needed to finish an invention that they had been working on. This invention had always failed in the past because of this one weak part, but with this new part they got from the catalog it worked It turns out that the catalog came from a planet called Metaluna. The next thing the know they get these plans for a new all-purpose communications device called a “Interociter”. It also incorporates an interplanetary Generator, Volterator, Astroscope, Electron Sorter, and a deadly Neutrino Ray. The next thing you know they are building this thing and talking to this strange Alien from Metaluna. He is collecting scientists to help him save his planet from being pulverized by Meteors hurled at them by their enemies called the Zahgon. They end up in a spaceship and put to sleep in these tubes for the trip. Then when they arrive the planet is all but destroyed. It’s a fun movie just the same. The sci-fi series “MST 3000 spoofed it and released it on video tape too.
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