Re: Music: Troete

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On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 01:20:14AM +0100, Nigel Henry wrote:

> Hi Thorsten. I can't find your original posting for this tune, but it's quite 
> interesting.

http://lalists.stanford.edu/lau/2006/01/0885.html :)
 

> I picture myself as a lab technician standing in a lab, with some very weird 
> and wonderfull processes running, producing very weird and wonderfull sounds. 
> Halfway through your tune, I, the lab tech, decide to join in with the sounds 
> in the lab using your whistling.
> 
> it sort of reminds me of an old black and white film. The man in the white 
> suit. Starring Alec Guiness (who was the man in the white suit). Mind you. he 
> didn't join in with all the weird and wonderfull sounds from the processes 
> running in his lab.
> 
> It's interesting how you can listen to a new piece of music and connect it to 
> something you have heard in the past.

Heh, very imaginative. Love to read descriptive comments and such stories. 
Thanks.

 
> BTW: I'm still working my way through your archives on dialup. Just started on 
> December_97.ogg. Nigel.

Cool. It means a lot to me, that someone would go through downloading my stuff 
on _dialup_! ;)

Just added 3 new items:
The already mentioned 
http://www.archive.org/details/This_and_That
and except for a few people on #lad as of yet unheared tracks:
http://www.archive.org/details/Ueber_einen_alten_Bekannten
http://www.archive.org/details/Freiraum
(Warning, all made on the dark side years ago. I still would like this stuff
to be listened to instead of just bitrotting ;)


Regards,
Thorsten Wilms

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