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Hi Folks - Mp3.com only allows 3 free songs now - there are more on my site! Go to
listen faster - and you'll hear and see much more.
My other projects:
Baby
Open Road Realities
Human Lunchbox AKA Secret Kitty.
"McAllister shows how far you can go with a guitar, a
four-track, some inexpensive electronic gadgetry, and a
big imagination. His feet are planted equally in
experimental electronica and Contemporary Classical
territories, as rhythmically abstract breakbeat mutations,
shortwave-radio-derived collage ambiance, textural
multi-guitar etudes, and percussive chamber pieces
(including one described aptly as "Ornette Coleman meets
Varese") all fit within his diverse line of thinking. He's also
capable of writing in more straightforward (i.e., melodic
and even danceable) contexts, though that seems like a
minority pursuit. An interesting example of how ideas from
Twentieth Century classical and street-level electronica
can intertwine, McAllister's music may still have some
rough edges, but it points in promising, relatively
unexplored directions."
Will York, Listen.com
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Drum n Bass vs. Ambient study of drum sounds. | MP3.com CD: Listen Faster Sampler - buy it!
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2 months in Siberia last year, listening to Shortwave BBC, produced this. Ambient with structure. | MP3.com CD: Listen Faster Sampler - buy it!
Credits: Used Csound and Common Music for this. |
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An amalgam of multiple ideas, mostly based on interlocking rhythms. Percussion writing is good, but the winds need some work. Ornette Coleman meets Varese? |
Credits: Contemporary Chamber Composers and Players, 9/98 |
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