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From:
Dan Nicholson
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Date:
Sat, 15 Oct 94 19:42:05 EDT
Subject:
Re: cthugha answer
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<u1g0Tc2w165w@vlad.bowker.com>
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Francois Dion <francois@hyperreal.com> writes:
quoted 2 lines This is an old version. Get cthugha5.zip (it'll blow you away) from:> This is an old version. Get cthugha5.zip (it'll blow you away) from: > file://archive.epas.utoronto.ca/pub/pc/ultrasound/submit/cthugha5.zip
i second this! v5 is quite cool.
quoted 5 lines It will eventually be moved to it's proper directory (ultrasound/util).> It will eventually be moved to it's proper directory (ultrasound/util). > In this directory also check grind11.zip which play video sequences on > people dancing to the music (work only on tracker files, like mod, s3m etc... > but very neat still). Ob IDM: on that site, you'll find several files by > Dan Nicholson (like acid@klf.zip, klf-spac.zip etc...) in tracker format
by my friends and I, known as KLF. acid@klf.zip was written by maral, a good techno musician from australia; flk-spac.zip is a pretty damn close translation of Cosmic Baby's "Space Track" by Krystall from Quebec, and spac-klf.zip is my remix of that song.
quoted 2 lines (perfect for grind11.zip) of his own compos as well as remix of techno> (perfect for grind11.zip) of his own compos as well as remix of techno > music (including a Quoth remix i quite like).
good to hear that people other than hackers are hearing the music finally. we've released ninety-five plus songs this year onto the net, about 99% of them techno. they were all available on our official site at ftp.luth.se but there's been major hardware problems there so we're looking for a new home. hyperreal would a perfect place for our distribution, but i sent a message to brian@hyperreal and never got a reply about it, so i guess they're not interested :( anyway for now you can find lots of IDM, ambient, trance, rave etc music here: ftp.eng.ufl.edu in the dir /pub/msdos/demos/music/klf this is all absolutely freely distributable/broadcastable music, and unlike ADPCM, .AU or MPEG we can achieve near cd-quality with very small filesizes (none of the releases have ever been larger than 1mb; the average is about 300k). players are available for free for the music for PC and Amiga platforms and quite alot of it is playable on Mac and unix boxes too i believe. enjoy - Dan (Maelcum of KLF) lo.fat.sig - The 8-Bit Collective/8-Bit Records * US/Finland - lo.fat.sig Dan Nicholson +1-908-687-3479 - moddan@vlad.bowker.com