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(1/14/03) Well, good news and bad news. First, the new CD "Seven" is finished, uploaded, and ready to go. However, in about 12 hours Mp3.com will be switching to their new version, wherein you have to be a member of the Premium Artist Service to have more than three songs available to stream/download off your page. I'm not going to pretend i'm happy about this, but what can you do... In the meantime, please download as much as you like while you still can. Also, you ought to be able to check out the lo-fi versions on the "Buy CD" page, so go there to ehar the whole thing. If something catches your ear, e-mail me and maybe i'll be able to rotate the available songs around a bit so you can still download it. In the meantime, enjoy yourselves.
There used to be a counter where that ad is, but the corporate bastards stopped offering it for free, and i'm too cheap to pay them. Screw 'em.
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A trippy electronica-tinged peice, sorta like if Moby had studied under Joe Satriani way back in the day. | MP3.com CD: Seven - buy it!
CD: Seven
Credits: written and performed by Drew Peterson (drum loop courtesy of Keith LeBlanc/The Mix) |
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Opening track of the new album. What the Brits call "senseless wanking," but with some nice bluesy bits too. | MP3.com CD: Seven - buy it!
CD: Seven
Credits: Written and performed by Drew Peterson. (drum loop courtesy of Keith LeBlanc/The Mix) |
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...and a trip-hop closer for the CD. long, chill, mellow, good music to stare at your ceiling to. | MP3.com CD: Seven - buy it!
CD: Seven
Credits: written and performed by Drew Peterson |
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