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Some majestic world beats with pretty vocals. Sort of a trippy anthem. |
Credits: 2001 |
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Passages decrying war and violence, spoken by world leaders 30-60 years ago. Unfortunately still quite relevant. Backed by various ethnic beats and chants. |
Credits: 2002 |
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Based on various John S. Hall poetry. Background is trip-hop with prog rock sounds. |
Credits: 2001 Tony Espinoza: Additional Engineering |
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Original vocal is from a Christian recruiting record. I edited it to reflect more general themes. And you can dance to it (sort of). |
Credits: 2001 |
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The vocals belong to The Watts Prophets, ca. 1970, very early rap. How different are things now? |
Credits: 2001 |
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This is some truly freaky 60s astrology-rock incantations with a jungly mix of didgeridoo, rainstick and "Tanzanian forest morning." |
Credits: 2001 |
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This is a Jack Kerouac poem modified to sound "grander." Just a simple synth sample in the back. |
Credits: 2001 |
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Built around an ecstatic Sufi chant that had a funky feeling. Afro beats and prog rock synth lines. |
Credits: 2001 |
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Remix of an old Algerian chaabi song. Originally a kind of progressive folk tune, very spiritual, made danceable. |
Credits: 2001 |
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Muslim call to prayer set to a dark rhythm. Listen. Check the title. Guess the rhythm sample |
Credits: 2001 |
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Weird sounds and crazy beats. Collaboration with AgentA www.mp3.com/agenta |
Credits: 2003 co-produced with AgentA |
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Experimental ambient. 100% bona fide original material, unlike the rest of the tracks. Except for the Fucking Champs sample. |
Credits: 2003 |
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This is a hard, dark track relying heavily on some weird old prog rock sounds. |
Credits: 2001 |
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Funny kinda vibe. Traces of Silver Apples and Steve Hillage. |
Credits: 2001 |
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Did ya see "Office Space?" It's awesome!! |
Credits: 2001 |
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