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    "Move All Spastic Like"genre: Dance
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    A fast dance song with a new sound, "Move All Spastic Like" is what I consider my first succesful attempt at a good dance track. The full name of this song is "Move All Spastic Like (Extended Mix Delta)". With a hammerin' bass line, some techno synths, and a bit of humour in the voice clips, this song should make almost any fan of electronic music "Move All Spastic Like".
    CD: Internal Operations (please note: work in progress)
    Credits: www.acidplanet.com, www.spastikwax.com, my fam, and the fans and musicians who gave input and reviews.
     
    "In Search of Something (Incomplete Edit)"genre: Trance
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    Even though it's one of my older tracks, I still really dig this tune. This soft groove is dedicated to the seemingly endless search that many of us go through for love, acceptance, and affection. This song was a bit of a departure from my previous songs, and since I was rather bummed out and lonely when I mixed it, I think it shows in this piece. As with many of my other tracks, this one is hard to fit into a genre. It combines aspects of rock, jazz, and trance in a way I find quite delightful. This is third song I ever mixed, but is still one that I find myself listening to again and again. Remember; live, love, and be well. Length: 6:40
    CD: For The Music, NOT The Label   Label: Internal Operations
    Credits: my God, my friends, and my family
     
    "Limited Machine"genre: Electronica
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    This is yet another experiment for me. Considering that most of my non-experimental songs use around 30 different wav files, it was a challange to limited myself to only eight sounds. The end result, I believe, is more catchy than most of the Minimalist tracks I've heard. For me, this song invokes images of automatons, robots, and mechanations. I'm curious to hear what it makes you think of. Live love, and be well. Playing Time: a mere 2:43
    CD: For The Music, NOT The Label   Label: Internal Operations
    Credits: my God, my friends, and my family
     
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