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One Eyed Willy (Uncut)
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Disinfo
What The bleep do we Know!
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The Qatsi Trilogy
Baraka
The Secret
The Matrix
The Fifth Element
Event Horizon
Idiocracy
The Celestine Prophecy
Ace Ventura, When Nature Calls
Fear And Loathing in Las Vegas
The Cube
Ravenise is Interacting Processing. "we do not possess imagination enough to sense what we are missing." Jean Toomer Posted at 8:59 AM Sep 14, 2008 view more
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Hi Tyler, I've got an idea-zip me an email where I can send you some CDs, & if you like them you can mail a cool looking extra large Vancouver T-shirt to me! I still have a couple shirts that I got from there in 1999 that still fit. I haven't been playing out anywhere, maybe because this part of Florida that I'm at right now doesn't have any visible night life. Not much day life either , I can't wait to get back to the Ohio valley. I just aquired a beautifull Bunker electric guitar--plays & sounds like a dream. If I ever do a Rock band thing again, I've got one of the right guitars for it. It's the only model they've made in their "Pro Screamer" line that's this color of between emerald & pine green so far, a real looker too! Let me know what you think, It will prob cost me more to send them than anything else. If you're financially stuck right now, I know that sitch first hand, I'll send them your way anyway. 'Til next time, Kev B.
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Hi Tyler, MP3's are miraculous--I knew someone who picked up on them from the start. We worked together & had different lunch times, I would listen to crazy Drum & Bass & Industrial/Goth tracks in the breakroom or walking around the park. I've always stuck with regular singular recordings. I actually still have a nice turntable with tall wooden speakers for resonance & a chunky bass. Sometimes it depends on what you hear a particular type of recording through. I never thought of Scary Mary as a driving around town type tune--how cool! All the music here was digitalized from high grade cassettes (usually), they can't quite expand the full digital spectrum since they began on analog. They are from master tapes, mostly direct through a soundboard console--so they're allright, nothing to bark about. I have many bootlegs of audience recordings going way back from bands like Frank Zappa, Yes, & allsorts that sound highly hideous--others that are amazing, considering it was someone with a tape recorder from the Long Beach arena in 1972, etc. Speaking of hideous recordings, I recently added a tune here called "Haunted Units". It sounds horrible, but the music kicks in after a bit. I included it to honor an old friend who checked out of this world a year ago, a nearly telepathic drummer named Mike Mitchell. Most of my recordings have had nearly anti-budgets, The "You get what you pay for" saying unfortunately is usually true. Next time you have some time to listen here, if you start with Haunted Units, most everything else will sound really good! There's around 95 minutes of music here now, I'm going to leave the current cast of characters posted for awhile. I hope that any music copied from here doesn't sound noticeably worse than it does here, I don't know how that works. Also with work, I did a stint picking apples at a huge orchard for awhile in Central Indiana. I was 20 then, & never toppled off of a ladder, so it worked out alright. I'm part F
Hi Tyler, Good to visit your place again! I remember you asking about the status of my recordings awhile ago--I was techinically stuck at that point, I recall because you were one of the few that wondered about anything like that! I've got a CD burner now, (free standing & completely used up nearly, I'm making copies of a few home grown CDs as long as it runs) I'm trying to preserve some artifacts on my microbe budget. However!, I've apparently re-remembered how to post new tunes here. I'm a total computer dunce, the adds have been semi-accidental. A few newer tunes here if ya like, & hopefully I'm adding some epic right hemisphere musical adventures soon. (They average around 35 minutes or so between the 4 of them) I've gotta live up to my "ExperiMental" self classification! Hope all is good for you all in the wonderous B.C., Kev B.
Mary Richards Presents A New YouTube Video, using Mary Richards Morning Thought Cards and:
Angel Song:
Ethereal, hauntingly beautiful, other worldly bell-like flute songs with lush string and pianistic textured accompaniment. Spiraling musical motif that unfolds in peaceful tranquility.
Hayyay Ravenise, thanx for listening, & I DO have all kinds of recordings, my CD copy paragon finally conked out after 8 years before I left Indiana, keep in touch, all I can send are cassettes right now. I have a boxed set of around 14-15 CD's of allsorts-cassettes are fun for a ride, CD's are split second! I made a cassette mix for someone last week, and remembered how much fun that was. Remind me sometime, & I can send you a 90 min. cassette with only 2 songs. I'm not joking! They're 11 years apart, 1 with electric treated classical guitar, & the other was from 4/4/5 with a moog synth with sampeling-I haven't traded music via mail, or been to Canada since 99, I'll get more of this semi-intergalacticness to you as inexpensively as possible around the bend. B.C. Rules!, I wanted to pitch a tent in the Museum of Anthropology on the other side of the bay, I decided to not make any waves! (I'm still hiding in the basement, Arf!) There's all kinds of different musical differences over here yet, my nephew is the only one I can remember having most of........THEM!!! You & B.C. should have my songs everywhere, since I was missing that beautifull part of the world when I looked at the view from the jet, and actually noticed the Sylvia Hotel where I stayed. Before I start a book, Thanx again, until nextyme, Kev B!