On 12/15/05, Cesare Marilungo <cesare@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Ok, > shame on me for this, but I would really really like to share with you > my latest musical efforts. Unfortunately, I was already working on these > tracks when I finally got everything working on gnu/Linux audio. So I > finished these tracks (made with mostly with free VST plugins, my guitar > and some vocals) on my copies of Tracktion on MacOSX and WinXP (Mackie > gave them away for free last christmas to promote their forthcoming > newer version). BTW it's a shame that a software made by one guy alone, > using mostly opensource LGPL libraries and with an XML file format > hasn't been released opensource. But I believe that when Ardour will > have MIDI integration, it would be even better than Tracktion (it is > already far better IMHO if you consider just the audio functionalities). > I will probably retouch these tracks with jamin for the final cd > version, but I'm already concentrated on new stuff now (using only o.s.s.). > > I don't like to think in terms of genres, but people often describes my > music as ambient. So don't bother to download it if you don't like ambient. > > Anyway, If you'll consider listening to my new EP (released under the > cc-licence) you can grab it here: > > http://www.cesaremarilungo.com/download/music/The_Moon_EP.zip > > It's a 27Mb zip with 4 mp3 tracks (192Kbps). Title is: The Moon EP (code > name: last of the closed source sw tracks). > > Or for individual tracks: > > http://www.cesaremarilungo.com/download/music/As_we_grow_older.mp3 > > http://www.cesaremarilungo.com/download/music/Hope.mp3 > > http://www.cesaremarilungo.com/download/music/The_moon.mp3 > > http://www.cesaremarilungo.com/download/music/The_difference.mp3 > > I'm still working on the cover. > Glad you're on our side now. 'The Difference' is fantastic. My favorite. Reminds me of The Album Leaf. I agree that genres and labels rarely do music justice. I'm glad I listened. --chris reisor