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A techno tongue in cheek manifesto; a description of answering the ultimate existential question with a term used in art criticism to describe the American abstract expressionists. |
Label: Refugfe Records
Credits: Douglas V. Chamberlin |
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An existential examination of personal alienation and action. |
MP3.com CD: Schedule II; Sampler - buy it!
Credits: Douglas V. Chamberlin |
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This is a remix of an earlier tune by the same title on this site. While I felt very strongly about the content the sound wasn't edgie or crisp enough for the topic.
I "woodsheded" the song for a month and
now I'm satisfied with it.
It definitely grew some in that month! |
Label: Refuge Art
Credits: Douglas Chamberlin |
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This is a second person metaphor for Ameerican foreign policy under the Bush Administration.
It also carries a texano (?) rythym somewhat like the Sir Douglas Quintet. |
CD: Throw Your Stone!
Label: Refuge Art Records
Credits: Douglas V. Chamberlin |
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As war destroys the cradle of civilization I needed to create a lament for my heart to express my sadness and anger and fear. This song is that lament. |
Label: Refuge Art
Credits: Douglas V. Chamberlin |
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A Goth flavored manifesto regarding Kings of industry and their sons. |
CD: Throw Your Stone!
Label: Refuge Art Records
Credits: Douglas V. Chamberlin |
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A goth stroll through the churchyard. |
CD: NA
Label: Refuge Records
Credits: Douglas V. Chamberlin |
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Another love lost song, the sadness and the ambivalence. |
CD: Fields in Fall
Label: Guardian Refuge
Credits: D. Chamberlin |
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This is essentially a folk song that I bulked up ala Yes' Your Move or Cat Steven's
Angelsea with electronic drums and zither. |
MP3.com CD: Schedule II; Sampler - buy it!
CD: Fields in Fall
Label: Guardian Refuge
Credits: D. Chamberlin |
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A song of love lost and the landscape that this creates. |
CD: Fields in Fall
Label: Guardian Refuge
Credits: D. Chamberlin |
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Electro-folk piece borrowing from jazz,
techno-pop and rock. I hammered it out on a piano so maybe it's a piano piece? |
Credits: Douglas V. Chamberlin/ Fields in Fall Music |
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This is a punkie folk song with east Indian overtones. It's a sarcastic passion play where Earth (and thereby WE) are the victims of our own beliefs.Intended for "Fields in Fall" it was nixed for its attitude by my partner. |
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Submitting my anxiety over getting older
to Buddhist scripture. |
MP3.com CD: Schedule II; Sampler - buy it!
CD: -in process
Label: Refuge Art
Credits: Doug Chamberlin |
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A Lennon/McCartney styled melancholy remembrance of my kid brother's band & his moment in the sun as a frontman. |
CD: "Throw Your Stone!"
Label: Refuge Art
Credits: Douglas V. Chamberlin |
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A anthem to an ex-lover who lived up to this nom d'amour for better and worse. |
CD: Fields in Fall
Label: Guardian Refuge
Credits: D. Chamberlin/ vocals Suzan McDonald |
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A three part suite; a triptych narrative of our lemming like creeping towards the precipice of an entirely unsustainable deadly way of life . |
Label: Refuge Art Records
Credits: Douglas V. Chamberlin |
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