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Could be a themetune for a new sci fi series |
CD: For Medicinal Use Only
Credits: Jan Geerts |
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Heavy and rather complex instrumental : a demoversion of a piece that's still growing and will appear on the new cd |
CD: For Medicinal Use Only
Credits: Jan Geerts |
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The title really is 'You Broke My Heart, So I Busted Your Tricorder'. It's an instumental improv. King Crimson and Miles Davis have greatly influenced this piece. |
CD: How To Potty Train A Supernova
Credits: Baeten-Bosmans-Geerts |
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