moog's works (mp3)
moog's works (mp3)
I've uploaded some of my music for public.
It's available at http://155.158.112.90/moog - ENJOY .
I'll update it very soon!
It's available at http://155.158.112.90/moog - ENJOY .
I'll update it very soon!
- Vosla
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Keep in mind that I'm kinda lame when it comes to music... so take my comments with a tongue in the cheek.
First atmosphere is IMHO a great ambiente track. Very relaxing start with the latter half having more drive. Good music to put headphones on and dream of a calm summerday on an empty, sunny beach with just enough wind to avoid getting into sweat. Herrlich!
Transformator is something smooth between dance & ambiente. Very nice! A slow start like a walk in the park. From 01:30 on this gets a relaxed ride.
Sad Story had me a bit irritated with an intro that reminds me of the music of Bill Brown for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon with a hindi touch but quickly dissolves after 30 seconds with a lead instrument that wasn't quite fitting for me but this didn't destroy the track! Aside from the "instrument issue" this track has great ambiente potential, too.
Read: Not "ambiente" as in "boring" or "accessory". More like you don't have to focus on it, but it keeps coming back to attention.
Addendum: Hmm... I thought I didn't want to comment on music here anymore... forgot that for a moment... getting old, I guess...
First atmosphere is IMHO a great ambiente track. Very relaxing start with the latter half having more drive. Good music to put headphones on and dream of a calm summerday on an empty, sunny beach with just enough wind to avoid getting into sweat. Herrlich!
Transformator is something smooth between dance & ambiente. Very nice! A slow start like a walk in the park. From 01:30 on this gets a relaxed ride.
Sad Story had me a bit irritated with an intro that reminds me of the music of Bill Brown for Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon with a hindi touch but quickly dissolves after 30 seconds with a lead instrument that wasn't quite fitting for me but this didn't destroy the track! Aside from the "instrument issue" this track has great ambiente potential, too.
Read: Not "ambiente" as in "boring" or "accessory". More like you don't have to focus on it, but it keeps coming back to attention.
Addendum: Hmm... I thought I didn't want to comment on music here anymore... forgot that for a moment... getting old, I guess...
All is lost.
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http://purl.org
There you can setup a redirect for your page. PURL.org is probably going to be there for a very very long time, so it should be reliable; and free, unlike regular DNS registration. (edit: I've used it for years myself)
Last edited by xo on 25/04/2006 - 10:34, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks Exoskeleton.This is (unofficial) server at Silesian University. It has already lame domain http://pcb90.tech.us.edu.pl/moog , But IP is more friendly to remember . I'll think about making a more friendly alias