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Hi! Due to MP3.com's new policy of only 3 songs per page for nonpaying members, I will no longer be promoting this page. I would have been more comfortable with the 3 song limit due to the fact that I am not paying anything for this site, but since the creation of this page I have seen an amazing increase in the amount of banner ads on mp3.com and also corporate sponsorship of events and promotions (just look at the main www.mp3.com page and all the silly popups for crappy products). Mp3.com has been promoting top 40 acts for a while now and I hardly think they are hurting for money and now they want me to pay $20 a month to display more than 3 songs is just glut and typical of monster corporations growing fatter off of something that once was good. Most of the internet has become this way and from now on I will boycott the internet and all who use it. OK maybe I wont go that far...
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Minimal melodies over march-like rhythm. |
Credits: All electronics by John Arns |
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Oozing sitar and ponderous beats. |
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"Wandering Dreaming in Fever Dreaming that Dreams Forever Wander" - Basho. Spoken text retranslated into Japanese by Kyomi! Sitar by me. Composed in just intonation. |
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