Bizarre music links
Sep. 15th, 2004 07:16 pmAd Mundo Exteriore,
My fellow geeks, nerds, freaks and dorks! Here is our anthem! Okay, maybe not an anthem, but something that I can put on my Discman when they play those slow dance pop songs at parties. Well, if I went to parties and carried my Discman, that is. >_> The song is called Geek Love, which is available for download here.
In truth, half the stuff in there doesn't apply to me, but I still think it's funny.
In my search for some good instrumental music for my FST, I've stumbled across Red Lotus Radio, an mp3 blog for world/folk music. Yum. The blog in turn has led me to Epitonic, which has tons of downloads available for obscure bands and artists. Now, I'm by no means "cutting-edge", so most of the music there is just a blur to me, but I found the 20th Composer section where the latest avant-garde "classical" music can be found. Very, very cool. But poor, poor hard drive. <_< I'm so sleepy. I should probably try to go to bed before midnight, but somehow it never works out. ...Tari
My fellow geeks, nerds, freaks and dorks! Here is our anthem! Okay, maybe not an anthem, but something that I can put on my Discman when they play those slow dance pop songs at parties. Well, if I went to parties and carried my Discman, that is. >_> The song is called Geek Love, which is available for download here.
In truth, half the stuff in there doesn't apply to me, but I still think it's funny.
In my search for some good instrumental music for my FST, I've stumbled across Red Lotus Radio, an mp3 blog for world/folk music. Yum. The blog in turn has led me to Epitonic, which has tons of downloads available for obscure bands and artists. Now, I'm by no means "cutting-edge", so most of the music there is just a blur to me, but I found the 20th Composer section where the latest avant-garde "classical" music can be found. Very, very cool. But poor, poor hard drive. <_< I'm so sleepy. I should probably try to go to bed before midnight, but somehow it never works out. ...Tari
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Date: 2004-09-16 09:09 am (UTC)BTW, I think you already mentioned it but I keep forgetting things; which series are you compiling the FST for? Yeah, I'm curious... ^_~
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Date: 2004-09-16 09:22 am (UTC)...Tari
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Date: 2004-09-16 09:38 am (UTC)