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Started September 7th, 2007 · 1 reply · Latest reply by arnasio 17 years, 2 months ago
Hi, I have released a second album of minimalism music including samples for several users of freesound . I wish to thank you all for making this possible. I also would like to use this message to kindly ask you all for permission using your work. If you are not happy with what I have done with it please tell me and I will remove it immediately. Please, tell me what do you think.
The songs include the following samples: "Paseo 1" includes "goat rocks walking" by Corsica. "Los titánicos esfuerzos..." includes "escalator" from Pcaeldries. "Paseo 2" includes "Walking home" from Herbert Boland. "Tormenta de Verano" includes "Thunderstorm2" by Erdie. "El amanecer... part 1" includes "old radio noise" by DrNI. "Paseo 3" includes "A walk in the forest" by micndom. "El mensaje de las..." includes "Fiji Beach" by Chris Davis. "Paseo 4" includes "walking in snow" by Spandau. "Cuando se hayan ido..." includes "eerie howl" by Sagetyrtle. Thanks to all this people for sharing their sounds with me.
About the disc: "LO-FI" is an attempt at transmitting the sensations and feeling of some noises or background ambients into music. All the disc has been recorded with low fidelity philosophy, both in compositions and sound. In the end, is nothing but a minimalism album. I hope you like it, because the inspiration for this work has come from your sounds. You can reach it here. In my myspace you can see all the gratitudes to your samples. Please contact me if some information is wrong.
The song "Walk 2, summer" is dedicated to the memory of all victims that died at the nuclear bombardments of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, one of the greatest crimes against mankind ever, and a homage to all survivors. The song "the titanic attempts of a rusted bicycle to keep running" is dedicated to all things that refuse to be considered as useless, to blur in the nothingness of age and dissapear...
The work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.