On Thursday 18 November 2004 23.13, Jan Depner wrote: > I really like both of these. So does my son ;-) Very cool stuff! Just > downloaded them to my music collection. Thanks :) I should add that I happily accept comments/criticisms (or praise for that matter ;). I'm not a schooled musican/recording technician, I learn as I go along and I'd be happy to learn from this collective knowledge pool. Even if you (the potential critic) think the songs suck ;). /Robert > > Jan > > On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 13:15, Robert Jonsson wrote: > > On Thursday 18 November 2004 02.17, Dave Phillips wrote: > > > Greetings: > > > > > > I agree with Tim, this list should encourage the announcement of > > > music made with Linux. Don't be shy, Robert ! ;-) (His music is very > > > good, be sure to check it out)... > > > > Okay I won't ;-) Here are two electronica oriented tracks for your > > listening pleasure, (I'll probably post more in the future): > > > > The first one is made with MusE, lots of Fluidsynths and plugins. To top > > it of some whispering vocals and a guitar. It's the theme for my next > > Zombie movie... if I ever make one... > > > > http://spamatica.se/music/spamatica/experimental/spamatica_-_zombie_natio > >n.ogg > > > > > > This one is also made with MusE and Fluidsynth and a few audio tracks. I > > think I used Barry's Satan Maximizer on pretty much all of the tracks > > here. :-) This is my entry into the open source debate...if there was > > one? ;-) > > > > http://spamatica.se/music/spamatica/default/spamatica_-_kde_vs_gnome_0.99 > >c.ogg > > > > > And I also love the variety of musics coming from this nest of > > > singing birds... > > > > Definitely! Very enjoyable. > > > > Regards, > > Robert -- http://spamatica.se/music/