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Old Jun 8 2008, 4:18 AM

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Requiem of Sichuan

Recorded with the intent of it being a straightforward solo piano piece, but my computer and mic are pretty shitty so there was a lot of distortion in the recording.

Since I couldn't get rid of it, I decided to play along and amp up the distortion for a massive Nine-Inch-Nails soundscape. I'd say it worked pretty well, if you're into that type of music.

This isn't necessarily "accessible", but not for reason of atonality. Rather, the soundscape is very harsh and intense (if you listen to this and think your speakers are croaking, that's really just the music itself), and the rhythms are very distorted and jolted.

The reason, of course, is that this is a requiem, and it seemed more proper to record some improper music to reflect a fully improper tragedy.

This is rather ambient and atmospheric, so instead of listening to it and waiting for "things to happen", just try closing your eyes and letting the music envelope you.

Requiem of Sichuan

Thanks for checking this out. I look forward to receiving your feedback/comments/criticism.
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Old Jun 8 2008, 3:19 PM

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Wtf, I don't know if it's just me, but apparently you have to click "Download", and then instead of downloading, it'll just stream like it was supposed to do in the first place. o.O

So, yeah - try to "Download" it, and that'll just make it stream so you can hear it without having to download it. O.o
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