--- james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Sun, 24 Jul, 2005 at 11:25PM +0200, Leonard paniq > Ritter spake thus: > > On Sunday 24 July 2005 23:12, > james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > Something miserable for a miserable day. > > > > http://www.dis-dot-dat.net/content/music/socold.ogg > > > > > > Also available in mp3 flavour. > > > > feel hugged :) > > > > i like the arrangement. > > > > this is my sunday track: > > > > http://unreleased.paniq.org/paniq-sunday_bam.ogg > > Hah! I'm loving this! Where are my dancing shoes? > > This is really good - I'm a huge fan of old school > rave, techno and > all the lovely stuff from the 90's. > > This is like the forgotten child of that era. It's > new, but it's > lineage is clear. It's based on the pretty > amateurish stuff from way > back then, but done with skill and a modern view. > > Gah! I'm so jelous! What did you do this with? > It's a lovely clean > sound. > > Ta! > > James > Very nice tracks, both of them! I find *all* the music postings on this list to be quite inspirational to keep hammering away at my own attempts at making something resembling "music" ;) Thankyou for that, all of you! Now if people posting could just get in the habit of including some of the creation details... perhaps a simple list or description of what hardware and software was used and maybe a word or two about how you accomplished that certain special sound or rhythm or perhaps what was the biggest challenge with each track and how it was overcome? Keep jammin! Jon Hoskins ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In a world without walls who needs gates or windows? --unknown __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com